Dear list members and SUSE developers:
I started to use SUSE at version 9.0 and I can say that I liked it at the first sight. In the past two years I followed the different versions and found them from version to version more stable and reliable with enhanced features. However there is a thing that I don't like and for what I sometimes feel reluctant to upgrade my system. This is that every SUSE version has different SUSE style. As I mentioned I really liked the (KDE) style/lookup of 9.0 and still think that 9.0 has the nicest SUSE style. Up to 9.3 I could manage to convert the suse KDE theme and the bootsplash theme to look like in 9.0 but in 10.0 not anymore. My point is that would be very nice if in new SUSE versions the styles (KDE theme, bootsplash, gfxboot theme) of earlier SUSE versions would be included. (As in 9.0 one could choose 8.2 and earlier boot logos.) People then could choose whatever SUSE style they want and keep a constant SUSE specific lookup of their system through different versions.
Sorry for being so verbous, With the best regards, IG
________________________________________________________________________ Halld és lásd a 20. századot! Cikkek és videók a század történelmi eseményeiről az [origo] Múltkor oldalán. http://mult-kor.hu/cikk.php?article=12020 I completely agree with you here... First Linux I saw was SuSE 9.2 at my workplace, I used it only for a month, then inspired to install SuSE 10 on my home PC. And first thing I
Istvan Gabor wrote: tried to do with my newly installed Linux, that was a long hours of surfing the www.kde-look.org to find that "old" theme. Still hope to find it. Isn't there any way to "import" themes from earlier versions of SuSE? Serge