Felix-Nicolai Müller schreef:
Sid Boyce schrieb: | There is nothing wrong with having the largest user base, but it should | not be gained at the expense of good and essential fundamentals. I know | that openSUSE and family are very robust, designed to be deployed in | environments where security is important, the tools are as easy as any, | citing YaST, zypper and 1-click, just that they are not very widely | known on the outside. All the complaints against the distro I've ever | read show a lack of SuSE knowledge on the reviewer's part, while hardly | a day goes by when you don't see an article about how to do things in | Ubuntu, this does help explain and encourage people to try Ubuntu - they | can read enough to coax them into having a go. | | I could imagine a Ubuntu pitch to a corporate customer telling them how | simple it was with their distro because root and user shared the same | password. All hell would erupt in some, in others, they'd politely | promise to call.... | | Live systems are always going to be tricky in your situation. The best | policy would be a long test cycle before deploying live and to have a | ready fallback should you hit problems.
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+1. I agree on the fact that out of experience shows, that things that work should not be altered, but that the focus must be on things that realy must be improved. Most times it is fatal to change too many at the same time, because if things go bad/wrong, it is difficult to find the 'real' cause. -- Enjoy your time around, Oddball (Now or never...) Besturingssysteem: Linux 2.6.25-rc5-git2-5-default x86_64 Current user: oddball@AMD64x2-sfn1 System: openSUSE 11.0 (x86_64) Alpha3 KDE: 4.00.66 (KDE 4.0.66 >= 20080313) "release 6.1" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org