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primm wrote:
>> Fred A. Miller wrote:
>>> NO complaints from me 
> 
> Good for you mate. If awesome means more or less the same then I agree with 
> you. I've just spent 10 hours upgrading our network with nothing to show for 
> it at the end. It's no quicker nor slower. Apart from a green ldap screen it 
> looks and feels exactly the same as 10.2. The splash on openoffice only goes 
> to put off my girls even more. Can't they pay any modicum of respect  to art 
> and design. At all?
> 
> Hype and expectation. This really does seem like a hobbyists only upgrade. 
> And 
> yes, I like the repo facility. But what help is that to me in an office where 
> we do word processing using Linux because we don't get viruses anymore when 
> we do?
> 
> Sorry lads. Now please go out and get some fresh air, call your girlfriend, 
> apologise, and take her out to dinner. The lot of you. And DON'T mention 
> Linux right? Go On. Now!
> 
> Love from Lynn x x x
> 

Braver than me Gunga Din :-) Generally, I would not deploy a shiny new
OS in a production context until a) I had played around with it in the
lab or on old knackered test PC for a couple of months, b) worked out
what (if any) benefits to myself and the users deployment would give (on
the general principle if it ain't broke don't fix it), c) had some time
to get together some basic user documentation on the change on another
general principle that anything that reduces the chances of becoming the
main course of the inaugural barbecue is probably a good idea.

As I am running a few non-SuSE related and non-standard bits and pieces
I am holding off deploying the upgrade to 10.3 until I have worked out
what impact this going to have on things I am working on.

Meanwhile, I am tracking the reports of the early adopters with
considerable interest ;-)

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I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone.
My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.

Bjarne Stroustrup
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