HG wrote:
Ok, perhaps companies or institutions who want to standardize. But home users... the biggest problem with SUSE has been that you need to reinstall everything when you want the versions of something (for instance, some small application that happens to need newer KDE).
Well, if you're reinstalling for that sort of thing, I can see why you think it's a problem. I would tend to turn that around and say the small application is the problem, not SUSE. Chances are you might very well be able to just rebuild that small app instead (using your current KDE).
Last question, would this be _the_ version to install to a laptop that doesn't have a CD drive (and therefore all SUSE updates are a pain..)?
You can always install an update over the network.
I presume this can be installed with floppies and network?
Probably even easier - USB-stick. /Per Jessen, Zürich