Like i've said in other threads, the one thing that (k)(X)Ubuntu does
right is make updates drop dead simple with either Synaptic or
the kde front end equivelent.  It just works, and it doesn't take all
day.  Its as fast as your bandwidth, and seemingly never errors out.


Agreed.  The only real complaint I have about SUSE is it's updates and
repos.  It's a total nightmare for new users (regardless of what
toolset they use), and an annoyance for us old timers.  I can get it
working without much trouble, but I have to "get it working".

I've been referring the new users to KonvenientSUSE to help them get
things up and running (ie making their Linux install actually usable
by adding in MP3 support, multimedia support etc)... but still even
that is prone to breakage (and new user error).

I'm keeping a close eye on the Linspire/Ubuntu thing with CNR.

C.
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