On Tuesday 07 November 2006 18:51, Chuck Davis wrote:
I've looked at Kubuntu a bit and one thing is for sure, there's better support for KDE! I've never had a SuSE KDE update that didn't
I looked at it also. And promptly took it off. My reason? Any distro that comes out and doesn't install the correct kernel gets dumped. It's that simple. I've heard it a million times. Just use apt and get the smp kernel. I want it up and running correctly the first time. Why should I have to download something that should be included. it's not that hard. As for the KDE updates, I've not had problems with them. But then again, I don't need the latest and greatest. Just something that works.
attractive option all the time. Since I think mono is a collossal waste of effort and GNOME likewise, I think Novell will be looking less and less attractive as time goes.
Got to agree on that one. Mono, and the stuff associated with it are a waste of time. Suse/SUSE has been a good ride though and I'm going to miss YaST2.
It is, however, as I understand, open source now so perhaps the Germans who started SUSE will get back together and start something new that will take the place of the dependable distro we all loved.
We can dream.. And I hope it comes true. Mike -- Powered by SuSE 10.0 Kernel 2.6.13 X86_64 KDE 3.4 Kmail 1.8 7:25pm up 22 days 2:06, 4 users, load average: 1.08, 1.12, 1.15