I have got quite a decent set of hardware. I can let you know the specs if
needed. Regarding the x server dying and not wanting to come up and no
possible solution in sight apart from reinstalling it, I decided to move
away from openSuse. BTW, this problem started after I installed some updates
which were pushed out yesterday and since then it started to complain about
drivers for mouse, my graphics card etc. It used to work fine before that.

M

-----Original Message-----
From: Sloan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 2 November 2007 10:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Bye bye opensuse...

mukul wrote:
> After persevering with you for such a long time, I think it is time to
> let go and move on to better world of Mandriva or Ubuntu. 

I've tried ubuntu, and it's OK, but I'm still primarily a suse user, on
the desktop and in the data center. mandriva, well last I looked at it,
it struck me as cute, but flaky. YMMV though.

> A few problems I have encountered on the way and have not found any
> solution for those. My X server dying was the last straw.

That "last straw" thing sounds a bit melodramatic.

Oddly enough, I don't recognize your email address at all, perhaps you
posted questions under a different account? In any case, problems are
universal, given the combination of flaky hardware and beta software
that is usually the lot of those on the bleeding edge. I don't know what
to suggest, other than get good hardware, and use only mature distros -
perhaps SLED would have been a better choice for you, but if not, have
fun with ubuntu or whatever.

>
> Good luck to the opensuse team and anyone else who uses it.


Good luck to you!

Joe
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