I didn't mean to "disparage" what you wrote. In any case: I really do think that open source contribution deserves praise, no matter what. I just think openSUSE is one of the most important distros around and its rolling release lacks stability lately. That it works for you is great, but stability is not defined by the cases that work. No offense. Am 05.08.2015 um 01:48 schrieb Carl Symons:
On 08/04/2015 04:14 PM, gargamel704 wrote:
I can understand you desire to praise the TW team, but the listed issues are not smth I made up for the fun of it.
Reporting my experience, just like you did. Your reply shows a fundamental misunderstanding of my motivation. There is no benefit in disparaging what I wrote.
Carl
Eg the UEFI issue is currently tracked in bugzilla, however without any visible progress.
Best regards
Am 05.08.2015 um 01:00 schrieb Carl:
On 2015-08-04 14:31, gargamel704 wrote:
Hi all,
I noticed a significant drop in Tumbleweed lately, such as
- unstable system (newly installed)
- frequent (compared to the state some months ago) dependency issues in packages
- broken UEFI support in the latest snapshots which together with the first bullet point effectively locks me on an outdated version.
Has this something to do with the holiday season? Currently Tumbleweed has for me at least crossed the line (of being enough stable to be used for serious work).
I'd hate to either switch back to old 13.2 or Debian Testing but I really think quality needs to improve.
Cheers
Tumbleweed is working great here. I have experienced none of the issues listed.
Curious about what's happening with LibreOffice 5, and anticipating an update soon. However, the Tumbleweed update has been so reliable that I've given up hoping that "today's the day"; it'll happen when it does, when QA says "ship it".
Thanks to whoever and whatever is making things work so well.
Carl
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