Dave-

I hired a fellow to help me when I started this project who had been 
successful at installing LTSP (and a LOT of other things!) previously, and 
I trust his instincts. He found the SuSE package manager cumbersome, and 
the LTSP install didn't work; after a good long while of fiddling, there 
was no great progress on getting it going so we dumped it and started over. 
I had no great amount of experience with either distro (nor LTSP, which I 
was recommending to my customer) up 'til then, and was happy to follow the 
lead I was getting from my friend.

I'm sure that SuSE could  have been made to work, but there was a deadline 
looming and we felt that we'd given enough energy to that approach, as the 
odds of it working QUICKLY with Debian were considered very good. It did!

-Krishna

On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Friday 02 June 2006 11:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> > FYI, I had enough trouble with SuSE 10.1 that I wiped the system clean
> > and started over with Debian stable. It's not perfect, either, but there
> > were enough troubles with SuSE to make it worth changing over.
>
> Good sweeping general comment. So F(or) M(y) I(nformation) and probably
> others, care to elaborate on what problems there were? Bearing in mind
> that Suse 10.1 is not even a month old.

Dave thanks. I wanted to ask the same question, but fumbled on howto.
James


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