Perhaps as in my case other gave up using Evolution. For me I had a decision which Email Reader the company (small) was going to use. I had to base the decision on the following. 1. Reliability 2. Usability 3. Continual Development and support. 4. A sound confidence in that there are so many Evolution bugs that have been outstanding for a very long time 12 months + and I had no confidence that future bugs would be fixed in a timely manner. 5. Development vision - I feat that there was NO and NO evidence of a development vision. 6. Inexcusable lack of Q.A
I must stress these were personal decisions and I use Thunderbird with delight everywhere. Has anyone else left Evolution???????? Scott G.T.Smith wrote: > Clark P. Case wrote: > >> On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 23:22 -0600, Tom Patton wrote: >> >> >>> Just did my weekly update...Evolution patch to restore the password >>> database works fine! I'm surprised I haven't seen any chatter about it >>> on the list...perhaps I missed it. >>> >>> Thanks, again! >>> >>> Tom in NM >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Ditto!! Now if we can kill the "Computer" menu bug and get someone on >> better ndiswrapper support... I just spent 2 hours after the kernel >> security update trying to wrestle the "Traditional with ifup" settings >> to play nice with my Belkin 54g USB adapter... >> >> I would love for openSUSE to have a section on the site that was a >> "store" of sorts (informational only) for people like me who are too >> busy to run down the few wireless cards/adapters that actually work. I >> know it's been the topic of a number of threads, but if there were >> actual "endorsement" for a brand the manufacturers might thaw... >> >> > There is.... > > http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Network_Adapters_%28Wireless%29 > > But I would also suggest looking at... > > http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/ > > and the sourceforge ndiswrapper site. SuSE do supply a functional > ndiswrapper, but getting drivers that actually work is bit more > difficult. (Belkin do not get a good press on this). Curiously the > drivers supplied by the manufacturer with card are not always the one > that work under linux. > > and there is the openSuSE mobile list > > opensuse-mobile > > which does discuss these issues... > >> >> > > > > >> >> >>> >>> >> Anyway, back to the topic. THANKS to everyone involved with killing that >> annoying issue!!! >> >> >> > >
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