OK everyone ... now that 11.4 RC2 is out post your experiences (good / bad) here ...
OK everyone ... now that 11.4 RC2 is out post your experiences (good / bad) here ...
Laptop: Dell Precision M6600 running Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
Server1: Dell PowerEdge SC1430 running SLES 11 SP2 64-bit
Server2: Dell PowerEdge 2940 running RHEL 6.3 64-bit
I found openSUSE 11.4 RC2 booting up faster. However, the boot flicker is very annoying.
Still in the middle of testing.
Cheers!
Romanator
My Linux Box
OS: openSUSE 12.3 64-bit - Platform Version 4.10.2 "release 556"
ASUS P5Q | Intel Quad 6600 @3.02 GHz | 4GB of RAM | Nvidia GeForce 8600 GTS
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This is a really stupid thread topic.
It will just end up as multiple pages of disjointed comments. This forum software does not allow replying to a particular post, only adding to the end of the thread.
Much, much better to have one thread (and a relevant title) per issue.
This forum fails on just about every web "accessibility" issue as it is (try using it with text to speech or a text browser here). Trying to have a single thread for most of the next two weeks discussion makes the thread practically unuseful.
Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
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DELL E5510 Intel Arrandale GPU - Gnome 3.8.0 openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64)
DELL 1545 Intel GM45 Express GPU - Gnome SLED 11 SP2 (x86_64)
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Thanks I didn't know about that. There is still the problem that sub-threads cannot have identifying sub-titles. I still think that single topic threads are logically preferable and easier to navigate.
I just tried to oncurrently reply to two posts in this thread, but the second reply deletes the first.
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First ... I like it. Second I do believe that eng-int makes a good point. I liked it better when there were numerous discussions and then we could pick and choose as to which one we wanted to join and/or interested in. I have four items that are totally distant from each other. -But- I want to get in my comments this time early. Missed out on RC1 for the most part. Other obligations.
Anyway, the MBR was changed EVEN THOUGH I SAID NOT to. Just learn a neat trick and then it don't work no more.. This work properly in 11.4 M6 but NOT in RC! or RC2.
Quanta still complains about programs not being installed ... even though they are!!
smbd and nmbd still fail if apparmor is running. I could not get aaeventd to stay stopped in RC1 but it will stay killed in RC2 and then smbd and nmbd will stay running.
Hurray!!! 'make cloneconfig' works again.
Haven't gotten to the 'compiles' yet or the VMware install. Speaking of which, I also didn't install the nVidia driver yet. The 'Nouveau' driver is looking pretty good -except- for the 3D portion. That usually requires the nVidia driver.
I'll get the others and reply if anyone is interested.
Chuck
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I did not find the non-linear modes until malcolmlewis gave me the hint to look for them. I find the threaded modes difficult to read and they are even worse trying to use text to speech. Mostly I find that using a text browser or using Firefox with no Style gets me by, but this forum is difficult. I tried Knode, but I am not sure yet.
In linear mode the thread seems to be sorted by time with no indication of the subject. I apologize for being grumpy, but I get very frustrated. Did you know thatfrom the early days SuSE had a reputation for "accessibility" features and advertised this on the first boxed sets? (But my eyesight was ok in those days.)
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