There are a lot of messages with complaints about 10.1 version and some
thread comparing it with Ubuntu.
What I think is that some people got good and bad experience with this
version as happened with previous ones. There are always problems with new
versions and sometimes people, techies included, don't want to see their
environment changed, they prefer things where and how always been.
This community requires more technical collaboration, unfortunately, it
seems that we are just users, document writers, packagers and there are
some, few developers to support and fix errors or create new software.
All hard work still remains on SuSE people (I believe Novell adds nothing
but some budget, I mean, little brain from Novell to this project).
Maybe an approach similar to Gentoo distro to integrate people should work
for openSUSE : they have project teams for every task and anyone can
participate and has some "career path" defined. There is weekly newsletter
with news from around the world (which is easier than going to the web and
look for them), there are organized user groups (Novell should forget the
Novell stuff and use their NUI to support just SUSE Linux and nothing else).
Also, I wish to read some comments about SUSE Linux 10.1 in the server
area. I know, it's not supposed to be used there, but, I don't think that
I'm the only one using it for servers and with a recognized success from
customers.
Regards,
On 7/23/06, GunnarH
I have no tried to install Opensuse 10.1 for the fourth time. Everything is ok after the install are finished. I use Yast to take the first update on the system and then the "fun" begin. Some of the updates do not like my AC 97 sound. before I did the update the sound is fine, but after it is choppy, it seams my system is working on a heavy load. My cd sound is fine, but the start sound on KDE is twice as long as it shall.Playing streamig radio on Amarok give small dropouts in the sound. Zen now tell my that: Transaction failed: Package transaction failed: You do not have the required access level (superuser) for this method. I did give it root password on the first start. My opensuse 10.0 work fine, also after the last update, last night.
GunnarH
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