mobile software development.  I am working for bluedotsolutions out in
Denver Colorado building workorder and asset management apps for mobile
devices ( from which I have learned that 'JDE SUCKS!!')

On 10/19/07, Dustin Puryear <dustin at puryear-it.com> wrote:
>
> YaST is still slow.
>
> What are you doing now if not IT?
>
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>
> mat branyon wrote:
> > SuSe is a great distro, but I have always had just one problem with
> > it... it runs so very slow on every machine I have ever installed it on,
> > especially YaST.  I have played around with kernel configurations and
> > everything, and it's just never been quick enough.  Does it still take a
> > while for YaST to respond, or was that just me?
> >
> > Every few years though, I pick it up and give it another try.  Right now
> > I am in the middle of a dist-upgrade on my laptop, which will probably
> > break things more.  Hibernate already stopped working in Ubuntu on that
> > machine (out of nowhere really... no new packages installed or anything;
> > I think the machine is dying on me... stupid Dell).
> >
> > I should also disclose that give enough time, I will break all
> > installations, of every operating system, ever, and unintentionally
> > even, which is why I stay away from IT work now.
> >
> > --mat
> >
> > On 10/19/07, *Andrew Baudouin* <andrewmb at gmail.com
> > <mailto:andrewmb at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     I've broken many a system with dist-upgrade (and emerge -U world),
> >     especially if non-standard packages are installed,  I'm talking
> >     kernel panic broken.  This sounds like the Holy Grail of
> >     distribution upgrades.
> >
> >
> >
> >     On 10/18/07, *willhill* <williamhill2 at cox.net
> >     <mailto:williamhill2 at cox.net>> wrote:
> >
> >         Cool.  It sounds almost as easy as apt-get, and is certainly
> faster.
> >
> >         On Thursday 18 October 2007 4:46 pm, Ronnie Gilkey wrote:
> >         > [Suse was]  smart enough to resolve all the package
> >         > dependencies, add a few more, remove some stale / non-existent
> >         packages
> >         > in the new version.  An hour and a half later, I rebooted to
> >         find an
> >         > OpenSuSE 10.2 system with the latest software, and all my user
> /
> >         > configuration data in place.  No skips, bumps, nothing, it
> just
> >         worked
> >         > -- and properly at that.  I had to re-compile one
> >         non-distributed Apache
> >         > module and I was running again.
> >         > ...
> >
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