According to a post in another Maillist,

This may be Debian's first intro to the Plasma desktop, LXDE, xfce desktops.
(If this is to be used in some way, should be verified).

Of course, we've had this in OpenSUSE for awhile... There's a cross to
bear initially as an early adopter, but also later a positive as we
currently likely have a larger repository of User experience to draw
from for support.

Tony

On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 6:50 AM, jdd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 06/02/2011 15:44, Rajko M. a écrit :
>
>> From above news article:
>> "Furthermore, Debian 6.0 introduces a dependency based boot system, making
>> system start-up faster and more robust due to parallel execution of boot
>> scripts and correct dependency tracking between them."
>>
>> For how long openSUSE (SUSE) has that? Ten years?
>>
> I have seen this also :-). Ten nyears, probably not, for a long time,
> sure...
>
> I just installed from cd 1 (net install).
>
> usual ugly ncurse install. LVM and RAID are present (but I didn't try
> to use them), but one after the other, not in a partitionner like openSUSE
>
> at a moment asks for what have to be installed, choosen is "graphic"
> (no detail)->in fact only GNOME is available.
>
> no install problem in virtualbox 3.
>
> jdd
>
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