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Hash: SHA1 Did I miss something? Everybody releases every six months to a year or more. Fedora came out late last week, then OpenSUSE. Now Fedora will come again... not sure where the problem is there. Ubuntu releases every six months too I think. At one point in time or another everybody is bound to have a newer release out than everybody else, even if it's only for a few seconds/minutes/days/weeks/months. define:hype Good luck. sabbyman wrote: > Hey guys, > > All the hype is up with the new Ubuntu 9 and the soon to be released > fedora core 11. > > Fedora is really pumping these OSs really fast. > > So whats the verdict. Will opensuse 11.2 which is many months away be > able to compete ![]() > > What do you guys think? > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJKEbovAAoJEF+XTK08PnB54AEQALcaQqnB1H m3H//40uL8qpww QnZMVcgHfCsgoMH1ndSyzEX9H/1hU6S9SfAirwKgh73FvyK7EaHg3Ye00sFD2ha1 prFIvyUhqwcLgPndoXhs/ZN/x95uLwuSiVRFBqDXRxO16MuAF8fdKzXT4QrrNYTx 3TlLStsc9V5kU8krnH4mKsLjzUupdQYE7wpEN6RgMiy5S8m6Zq tkE6zhonm9JpvS HvtWaWNMKe/mZP0azjDIuLKUKJHigI5AaNP8SvFGwfIbyVjMItcmfThLNUnbd Pts v8/jcBXA917VfKmkja2LAS4cLa4xWAIWWYm5lvYyHeaNfzvs1YLjz XHZxiol2GVy WHRa5athmTwiEx3vQXIX9HCBrHmzZvvcqMBC5HWe7wP+LJ0NSI Kvv+0QryinXbW1 XYBPkiyS8ADIR4KcssxL9R/h0o/M1Cjh+2T3PAOkMIyGIuUW930XBhKEaX7nEjHi FqHkloW7P2N2BmOf+GXGxI9W9DcTvznkOB2NqHrm0ATZEnP4Zp QRGMkm8j5zoWK5 qFSQN60a3go21L+6iyR1VhwNhjdUdJaJ5VbeEyVwWXWMcr0sb7 mU6crrnAfX4Var 5mU4r1cwITA6tClogD+rzHW6XE5Ekcrsh3WAb0z3//tTpt5FH9efHrLCQlYzyncW sP9eNJjQHEfoM599t+bJ =+4zO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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of course it will. Even if suse is not that vocal, it's constantly improving and adding new things and is feature on-par with the other distros
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On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 19:36 +0000, sabbyman wrote:
> Hey guys, > > All the hype is up with the new Ubuntu 9 and the soon to be released > fedora core 11. > > Fedora is really pumping these OSs really fast. > > So whats the verdict. Will opensuse 11.2 which is many months away be > able to compete ![]() > > What do you guys think? I was going to write something lengthy. But this does NOT deserve a so a well written response (no offense). Neither Fedora nor Ubuntu are BETTER no matter what version we're talking about... Nuff said... |
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In my opinion, I too like suse. Its one of the most rounded LINUX distributions out there in the world.
I wonder why opensuse does not advertise as much as ubuntu. With YAST2, I find that it is really easy doing stuff. Plus for those who still like doing the hard way or just like to know the command line, there is that option too like any good LINUX distro there is. IMHO i think that opensuse is a good way to if you want to move away from Windows into the free world of LINUX
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No offense but why wouldn't it be? Since 10.3 openSUSE gets tons of improvements every release. It's one of the best distros out there. The only serious competitor(from the ones you mentioned) is Ubuntu.
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I have used Suse for about 7 years and think about switching to Kubuntu because of newness.
Here's why: The many bugs of KDE 4.1.3 make it a moderate pain for a productive system, but I like KDE4 too much to switch back to 3.5. I have a free partition, a separate home-partition, and the Kubuntu download is almost complete. So I will try and see whether a newer KDE4 truly works better. I would really like to stick to Suse, and I did try to upgrade KDE4 via the numerous confusing upgrade repositories available. There appear to be several conflicting threads about updating KDE4, I picked one, but that broke many things, maybe because of other enabled KDE-Community repositories, so I rolled back. The bottom line is that for KDE-users, SuSE's timing is really unfortunate at the moment. ![]() PS: I think it would be useful if there would be some kind of authoritative info about a stable and new KDE4 with the current SuSE. |
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STurtle wrote:
> > I HAVE USED SUSE FOR ABOUT 7 YEARS AND THINK ABOUT SWITCHING TO > KUBUNTU BECAUSE OF NEWNESS. > > -Here's why:- > The many bugs of KDE 4.1.3 make it a moderate pain for a productive > system, but I like KDE4 too much to switch back to 3.5. > > I have a free partition, a separate home-partition, and the Kubuntu > download is almost complete. So I will try and see whether a newer > KDE4 truly works better. > > I would really like to stick to Suse, and I did try to upgrade KDE4 > via the numerous confusing upgrade repositories available. There > appear to be several conflicting threads about updating KDE4, I picked > one, but that broke many things, maybe because of other enabled > KDE-Community repositories, so I rolled back. > > The bottom line is that for KDE-users, SuSE's timing is really > unfortunate at the moment. ![]() > > hmm - i'm running kde4.3 with no distro based issues having upgraded from 4.1 and earlier 4.2 maybe you should have considered uninstalling just kde4.1.3 and then installing 4.3beta. Your problems could have been cause by the renaming/replacement of modules used as the kde4 series was being developed. -- Suse 11.1 x64, Kde 4.2.1, Opera 10.x weekly |
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