Il 07/03/2013 07:43, Per Jessen ha scritto:
Basil Chupin wrote:
On 07/03/13 00:53, Per Jessen wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
On 3/6/13 12:58 AM, "Basil Chupin"
wrote: People who want Evergreen *do not* want Tumbleweed. People who want Evergreen *do not* want *anything* that's new. So in circumstances where Evergreen is appropriate, switching to Tumbleweed instead is *NOT* appropriate. I don't understand. If those who use Evergreen don't want anything
On 07/03/13 00:02, Christofer Bell wrote: that's new then why not simply install, say, 12.1 and switch off any and all options which will update that system? Evergreen is long-term support, Tumbleweed is for early adopters (aka bleeding edge), Factory is experimental. See my reply to dd.
Tumbleweed is NOT "bleeding edge". According to your post: "[tumbleweed is] for users that want the newest". If that is not the leading edge, I don't know what is.
Factory is "bleeding edge", but it is also "not quite fully tested - use at your own risk; if it breaks you get to keep the pieces". Sounds experimental to me. I'll stick to my version :-)
I hope only with the 12.3 a better integration of systemd, into the previous versions it's a real pain in the ass, and at least it don't work always so well. Now, if systemd is the only choice, i hope that is really _stable_ and _usable_..... Curious about the new release, but also a little scared..... Claudio. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org