Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Saturday 29 August 2009 10:41:34, Karl Sinn wrote:
Can you honestly say that 11.x is as easy to get to work the way *YOU* want it to as the 9.x and older versions? It's not, if you can answer honestly. Our choices *ARE* slowly disappearing into the sunset and it's sad really.
It is all going the windowish way, thats really sad, and the reason why I'm still on 10.3. But is there a real alternative to openSuse? I mean a distro that is really better for common users that need a desktop environment and want to do most things by clicking - like me?
As much as I read in these complaing posts most problems appear with the new KDE 4, which you are forced to use, if you want to use newer versions of KDE-apps. While I understand the devolpers point, that they want/must code for the latest version, I very much regret it as a user.
But as much as I know the other distros have the same problems, they use the same KDE, don't they? So is it a general Linux distros problem, trying to reach the Windows-Users?
Is the alternative a Mac? And *is* this an alternative?
Daniel
I, for one have decided to stay with 11.0 for as long as possible. I've tried KDE 4 and simply don't like it. I also don't care for the way things are going with SUSE. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org