On 13/03/12 09:09, Thomas Taylor wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:16:16 -0400 Patrick Shanahan
wrote: * Basil Chupin
[03-12-12 02:05]: I downloaded and installed Milestone #1 on a spare set of HDDs when MS #1 became available.
Several days ago I decided to actually switch to using MS #1 as my "main computer"[*].
I haven't had to return to my now-used-for-many-months 12.1 in all this time.
MS #1 works perfectly for me - and it works faster than 12.1 even though the HDDs I am using are ancient/slower than the ones on which I have 12.1 installed.
you *should* echo your accolades on the opensuse-factory list :^)
I also have 12.2ms1+ running on a test box.
At this point I would think that part of Patrick's suggestion is now becoming relevant: further discussion should go to Factory which handles not-as-yet-released-versions. However, I will comment on what you wrote.
I also am using 12.2-M1 only at the moment. Did run into one problem with "tracker" causing bottlenecks. This was solved by uninstalling "tracker" in Yast2 and rebooting.
I have no need for "tracker" so it doesn't affect me.
Oh, one other minor problem, any time I try to print from Firefox (10.0) it crashes. Haven't gotten down to perusing the logs yet. Tom
*BUT* this one is a doozey :-) . I hadn't tried to print anything but after you mentioned the above I found that trying to print using EITHER Firefox or Thunderbird immediately crashes them. No ifs or buts - just crashes them :-( . (I also have to add that several days ago I mentioned that there is a new addon for Firefox called COLLUSION which gives a graphical display showing which site is providing cookies to other sites in order to track you. Well, with this COLLUSION installed Firefox immediately, do not pass Go do not collect $200, crashes. If anyone experiences this then delete in the Firefox Extensions the file jetpack.xpi.) BC -- The vulgar crowd always is taken by appearances, and the world consists chiefly of the vulgar. Niccolo Machiavelli -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org