I for one am looking forward to KDE2. I am interested to know if the alphas are in the 6.4 distro. I am hesitant about the upgrade to the latest kernel 2.4 ? when it comes out because i hear that many devices etc have been renamed ie /dev/hda1 becomes something like /dev/ide0 anyone have any info regarding what will happen here ? thanks dids www.diddyland.com
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Branch [mailto:AndrewB@abcsystems.com] Sent: 03 May 2000 10:14 To: SLE Subject: [SLE] SuSE 6.4
Hi everyone,
Just a quick congratulations to everyone at SuSE for what I believe is the best release yet of SuSE Linux. I have been using SuSE since version 5.2 and can honestly say that this is the first version which I have installed which worked out of the box and detected all my hardware completely. I couldn't use Yast2 in version 6.3 so went back to Yast1 for that release, but Yast2 under 6.4 is excellent.
I now believe we are at a point where Linux (especially the SuSE distro) can give Windows a real run for it's money on desktop machines. I don't think of myself as a Linux newbie but this version really did install like a dream, I also think KDE looks better than previous versions.
I make my living developing applications for the Windows platform and am used to GUI development tools so can't wait for Borland to release C++ Builder under Linux. When this is made available I can see a lot more developers experimenting with Linux which can only be good for Linux in the long run (I hope :-))
Anyway keep up the excellent work
Andy.
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