I'm sorry for you're problems. Perhaps we could help a little? The thing about most distro or operating system upgrades, for Linux or Windows or Mac OS is that, if your previous system was working for everything you needed it to, and there is nothing in the new version that really interests you, then there is really no need to upgrade to a new version. I'm using 10.2 right now, and while I am going to upgrade to 10.3 when my boxed edition comes in the mail, I'm relatively happy with 10.2 at the moment.
The splash on openoffice only goes to put off my girls even more. Can't they pay any modicum of respect to art and design. At all?
If you're referring to the ugly portion of grey around the green on all the SUSE-specific splash screens, yes, I have absolutely NO clue who thought to leave that in there. However, does that really effect your work?
Hype and expectation. This really does seem like a hobbyists only upgrade.
Most are. However, someone working in an office (or, like me, who use Linux as their home desktop) there are many cool improvements. I'm not sure which desktop (KDE or GNOME) you're running, but if you let us know, maybe we share some cool new features that may be hidden.
Sorry lads. Now please go out and get some fresh air, call your girlfriend, apologise, and take her out to dinner. The lot of you. And DON'T mention Linux right? Go On. Now!
That really is just an unnecessary comment for several reasons. And it is not needed. Overall, I want to let you know that I'm just a little confused as to what is wrong with 10.3? Are you upset that it didn't have everything you thought it would? Or does it do something that negatively affects productivity. We're all here to help, so just let us know. On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 18:38 +0200, primm wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
NO complaints from me
Good for you mate. If awesome means more or less the same then I agree with you. I've just spent 10 hours upgrading our network with nothing to show for it at the end. It's no quicker nor slower. Apart from a green ldap screen it looks and feels exactly the same as 10.2. The splash on openoffice only goes to put off my girls even more. Can't they pay any modicum of respect to art and design. At all?
Hype and expectation. This really does seem like a hobbyists only upgrade. And yes, I like the repo facility. But what help is that to me in an office where we do word processing using Linux because we don't get viruses anymore when we do?
Sorry lads. Now please go out and get some fresh air, call your girlfriend, apologise, and take her out to dinner. The lot of you. And DON'T mention Linux right? Go On. Now!
Love from Lynn x x x
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