On Saturday 13 November 2004 15:09, Preston Crawford wrote:
After seeing all the bug reports and problems people are having I'm starting to reconsider upgrading (I'm currently running SuSE 9.1). I generally do. Both to keep current and because I like giving Linux companies my business, but I don't want to break a system that works fine right now. Is it really that bad? Or is this just a squeaky wheel thing?
By definition we tend to only hear about the problems here. I'm loving my 9.2, best yet IMHO. There are bound to be *some* glitches. I don't have any SCSI devices, so can't comment on the problems people have been having there. Why don't you install 9.2 alongside 9.1 to evaluate it? The update edition is excellent value. I've taken to always having the previous and current versions bootable sharing /home on a seperate disk altogether.