-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Brett Russ wrote:
On 3/20/07, douglas.r.aker@verizon.com <douglas.r.aker@verizon.com> wrote:
The last Suse Linux software I purchased for laptop use was Suse Linux Professional 9.2. Looking now to upgrade to 10. Anyone know the latest Suse release for desktop use? And I don't think they call it "Suse Linux Professional" anymore. And did Suse ever solve that Yast slowness problem (at least I think it was something like that).
Visit http://www.opensuse.org/ They're at 10.2.
I think I'm on 10.1 at home and Yast is still slow and less functional than previous versions. Am thinking about trying one of the new designer distros (kubuntu maybe). Is the grass greener?
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Hi gang, As a long time SuSE user, I definitely noticed the slowness of YaST around version 10.1. Not all of YaST is effected, but the part having to do with software installation and package management was definitely screwed up. It was so bad that version 10.1 was re-released to fix these problems. However, before the re-release, I had switched from YaST to the Smart package manager (http://labix.org/smart). It is available on the SuSE media, if I recall correctly. I use the Smart PM for software installation, and I use the other parts of YaST accordingly. Its not an ideal solution but it functions. Once Microsoft got involved with Novell, I began to have reservations about my continued use of SuSE. I still have SuSE 10.1 on my server at home, but my new laptop is running Kubuntu and I'm very pleased with it. I use the Smart PM on Kubuntu, too! The perception of greener grass is relative - perhaps it is better stated that the brown patches are in different places. :-) I currently have no plans to upgrade my SuSE installation due to Microsoft's involvement with Novell. Once I start to feel like my server is running outdated software, I'll look at alternatives at that time, but that'll be a while from now. Later, Andy - -- Andy Stewart, Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group (http://www.wlug.org) Chelmsford Linux Meetup Group (http://linux.meetup.com/393) Amateur Radio: KB1OIQ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGAFxCHl0iXDssISsRAiiVAJ9PbTd0tPGsifs/tM8OkNFDHZOvEQCfR/s4 f0xLfQukqLmssSvPpTl7UCY= =iUdW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----