mukul wrote:
All those people who are trying to take this to a personal level seems
to have been offended by the subject line : "Bye bye opensuse". Well, I
did post the logs yesterday and no one bothered to have a look at it

Actually, someone DID look at it, and pointed out that
you had version discrepencies....and that's why *I*
advised you to roll back to the previous known-to-work
version, because that should have removed the version
descrepencies.

(not that you are obliged to), but "Bye bye opensuse" has attracted a
variety of responses, good as well as bad.

Anyway, I have now done a clean install of 10.3 and am keeping my
fingers crossed.

Peace.

Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 16:48 -0700, Ben Kevan wrote:
On Thursday 01 November 2007 03:50:17 pm 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. 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.

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

M
You realize that Ubuntu uses the same X version right? lol.. Also.. You'll be back.. I've tried Ubuntu / Kubuntu a few times.. and always came back.
Ben
One thing you can give the Ubuntu/Kubuntu crowd is the vast collection
of apps in the repo and the fact that it takes a full 2min to update the
repo filelist.  openSUSE does have the new BuildService, but every time
I want to update an app I have to go and enable that particular repo and
update to see if updates exist - if I leave all the repos enabled I can
wait upto a hour to get all the updated filelists.  To many separate
repos.
The lack of Yast, the great community :), and my no-knowledge of Debian
is still keeping me away from Kubuntu.

Hans



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