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View Poll Results: What is your oldest Opensuse install?
Since the release of latest version 12 19.05%
several month 10 15.87%
1 year 3 4.76%
more than 1 year 38 60.32%
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Old 16-Mar-2009, 06:55
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Default What is your oldest Opensuse install?

Forgive my English, I hope you understand what I am saying. I frequently change distro from one to another one, because each distro has advantages and disadvantages, sometimes I miss the +s of a distro, I install it; later I missed the +s of another distro or bored with current distro's -s, I change to another one.
So the oldest Opensuse install is the install of Opensuse that you use for the longest time without changing other distros. This more or less reflects the stability of user and the goodness of the distro.
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Technically it wasn't called OpenSUSE until 10.1 (I think) so nobody has any install older than that.

But I know what you mean. I have only used two distros on my personal machines, Redhat and then SUSE. My belief is that you should try to tough it out with your chosen distro, and learn to make it do what you want, rather than give up when the going gets tough.

That doesn't mean I don't go near other distros. I have probably used or maintained machines of every major distro out there. Even BSD and OS/X. I always learn one thing or another from seeing how software is put together in different ways in other distros.
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Old 16-Mar-2009, 07:52
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SuSE 8.2 - still working in a corner as a home nfs fileserver. That reminds me to check it out.
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Default Re: What is your oldest Opensuse install?

More interesting would be the question "Which is your oldes install still using a recent version obtained though updates"?

Having installed an OS XY years ago, putting the machine in the corner forgetting about it is not really special.

Rumor has it, distribution upgrades on SuSE "would not work" (which is complete FUD IMHO), so an installation, which has been upgraded through several release cycles, is the more interesting thing.

On my older laptop I installed SuSE 9.1 and the same installation was gradually updated to 11.0 (9.2 -> 9.3 -> 10.0 -> 10.1 -> 10.2 -> 11.0), which is still running on that machine (until it will break, I only use it as a little fileserver, as the graphics card is slowly dying).
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Rumor has it, distribution upgrades on SuSE "would not work" (which is complete FUD IMHO), so an installation, which has been upgraded through several release cycles, is the more interesting thing.
Updating by booting off the install media has worked for a long time. It's updating a live system using zypper that's new and supposed to work correctly from 11.1 onwards.

Isn't that like the "original" axe that has had five blade and seven handle changes?

Another interesting question is what file created by you on your system has the oldest date. I have a .lessrc from 1993, I wonder if it has any effect. I probably have some older sources from Unix systems somewhere:

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-rw-r--r-- 1 me users 114 1993-11-24 12:22 .lessrc
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Updating by booting off the install media has worked for a long time. It's updating a live system using zypper that's new and supposed to work correctly from 11.1 onwards.
I'm aware of that (unfortunately most people making my above mentioned statement don't seem to know it).

BTW:

The last two or three (not 100% sure) updates on that box were so called "hot upgrades" in running system and they also worked without bigger problems.
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My longest openSUSE installation was 10.2, it's about one year more several weeks, start right from I first get in college until I get part-time job as class assistant, and I get it in the third semester.
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my earliest was 9.3 and i'm glad i've stuck with it^_^
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my earliest was 9.3 and i'm glad i've stuck with it^_^
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Mine was 9.3 too

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I am a complete newbie...OpenSuSE 11.0 installed it like ummm a week ago.
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