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I just checked out Beta 3 in live cd and I have to say its great.

 

They have fixed many bugs that r still present kubuntu 8.04 kde, I have to compare it with them cause I am not sure if any other distro has released a kde 4 distro yet.

 

Panel resizing and stuff and moving it around works great, plasma is stable, the desktop looks amazing and yes they have backported a lot of stuff mainly features.

 

I can't wait for their final release, oh yeah the annoying crash of konqueror or something that used to happen when u log out doesn't happen to me on suse.

 

The thing I didn't like was that gtk apps use the gtk theme still, I think suse devs should make a custom theme for firefox in kde 4.

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Well, I installed beta 2 and was somewhat unimpressed by it, but on reading this I figured I'd boot it up & see if I could update, only to find that somehow it's managed to trash initrd & won't boot anymore :P

 

oh well, beta is beta.. Just thought I'd share that little amusement.

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Yeah opensuse always did kde the best, they even do great with gnome, and this time even xfce.

 

Excellent art work, excellent stability, most polished, and lightening fast package management. :D

 

The suse devs r going to make other distros cry........ :D

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Glad to hear the logout bug is fixed, that one was really annoying. I'm with you on the GTK themes, I really wish they'd fix that by default. Regardless, it's an easy fix, just wish they'd include it by default.

 

I really wish they'd include binary drivers for ATI and NVIDIA cards, and enable compositing by default. I know some people won't use closed source binary drivers, but those who don't want it will know how to remove it, and it sure would make life easy for the rest of us!

 

The suse devs r going to make other distros cry........ :unsure:

 

Seriously. I'm sure Forceman is already pounding out his angry anti-Novell-anti-KDE reply for this thread, but I'm telling you what, OpenSUSE 11 is going to be Linux's OSX. It's going to be THE distro. that catapults Linux into mainstream computers. It's going to finish the revolution that Ubuntu started.

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Glad to hear the logout bug is fixed, that one was really annoying. I'm with you on the GTK themes, I really wish they'd fix that by default. Regardless, it's an easy fix, just wish they'd include it by default.

 

I really wish they'd include binary drivers for ATI and NVIDIA cards, and enable compositing by default. I know some people won't use closed source binary drivers, but those who don't want it will know how to remove it, and it sure would make life easy for the rest of us!

 

 

 

Seriously. I'm sure Forceman is already pounding out his angry anti-Novell-anti-KDE reply for this thread, but I'm telling you what, OpenSUSE 11 is going to be Linux's OSX. It's going to be THE distro. that catapults Linux into mainstream computers. It's going to finish the revolution that Ubuntu started.

 

Maybe I should do request in the suse forums for them to install this by default, it will really help us. Knowing suse I am sure their devs would have thought of it though, after all it is suse. :unsure:

 

I don't really have an opinion on the drivers though, but yeah it would be great if they did.

 

I agree 100% that opensuse will be linux's OS X. :D

 

Don't forget suse's major problem has been fixed in this release, super fast package management. :)

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Installed it, and the latest beta binary NVIDIA driver. It was great, until the kernel panics started. Not too sure who is at fault here, but it is a beta OS running beta drivers, sooooo, yeah, not going to pass any judgement yet. I like what I've seen so far, a lot. Battery life on my laptop is finally on par with Windows Vista (right at 3 hours), instead of what Ubuntu and the current OpenSUSE give me (1.5 hours).

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So battery life is finally alright? Thats good news, I think it had something to do with kernel 2.6.22 on some laptop models. What about Ubuntu 8.04, is the bug in it fixed?

 

As far as kernel panics go, can u do a bug report, did u use the latest drivers 173.08 beta?

 

This page has some of the most annoying bugs, it might help:

 

http://news.opensuse.org/2008/05/16/announ...use-110-beta-3/

 

I notice there is a patch for the nvidia driver u might want to look at.

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During Alpha and Beta development, openSUSE devs do a lot of experimenting, thus it is normal to find (plenty of) bugs, no drivers, no third party repos like Packman...

By the time RC1 is released, things should be a lot more settled, but it takes a couple more weeks before the final is released to make sure that the Gold Master is as bug free as humanly possible.

 

Edit: tonight it was possible to add extra repositories. Just configure Online Update, I was suggested to do so.

Also I installed the (beta) Nvidia driver the old-fashioned way and everything was OK.

If things keep going this well, by RC1 I might replace openSUSE 10.3 with 11.

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After yesterday's YaST update, the artwork for 11 seems now complete. Very nice!

Now looking forward to RC1.

 

Novell Enterprise Linux 10 SP2 came out today!

 

I'm rather psyched about a usable KDE 4 distribution. Hopefully 4.1 lands before or very shortly after OpenSuSE 11.0 does. SuSE definitely does a lot of things right and if 11.0 delivers it will be my recommendation for our company. The seamless Windows domain integration is extremely crucial for a company doing a migration.

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Novell Enterprise Linux 10 SP2 came out today!

 

I'm rather psyched about a usable KDE 4 distribution. Hopefully 4.1 lands before or very shortly after OpenSuSE 11.0 does. SuSE definitely does a lot of things right and if 11.0 delivers it will be my recommendation for our company. The seamless Windows domain integration is extremely crucial for a company doing a migration.

 

According to the roadmap, KDE 4.1 should be released in July, and normally made available by openSUSE within a couple of days.

 

http://tuxenclave.wordpress.com/2008/02/02...d-future-goals/

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<br /><img src="http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/2985/default1920x1200sl3.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /><br /><br />It has been uploaded too small. Sorry, I can't understand why.<br /><br />Edit: apparently it has been uploaded too small because the file is bigger than what ImageShack accepts.<br />
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thanks again for the desktop :D

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The ATI drivers didn't work. To compile the kernel module, it requires gcc, make, kernel-sources, and kernel-headers. I installed all those with YaST, but it still wouldn't work. The log said it couldn't find version.h. Every header file seems to be there except version.h. What's up with this?

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