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Now the artwork is being finalized, everything looks stunning beautiful, especially in KDE4.

In my humble opinion, it is the most beautiful OS I have ever seen.

It is neither "over the top" (like Vista) nor "toyish"

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Now the artwork is being finalized, everything looks stunning beautiful, especially in KDE4.

In my humble opinion, it is the most beautiful OS I have ever seen.

It is neither "over the top" (like Vista) nor "toyish"

 

 

screenshots if u can please....... :blink:

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Does OpenSuse support synaptic? That's one thing I can't live without ;)

 

I was a specialist of apt4rpm and synaptic, years ago.

It was replaced by smart package manager because apt4rpm is unmaintained and doesn't support repomd repositories very well. However the upcoming YaST package manager is going to be one of the fastest and intuitive of any distro.

I say it as a big Debian fan: apt is great, but the new YaST isn't second to anything. Among others, it is the best at solving conflicts. With apt I have often to use the arcane "dpkg -i --force" command.

Another issue with apt is that if it is interrupted for whatever reason, you'll have to use the CLI again: "dpkg --configure -a". It doesn't happen with YaST.

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I was a specialist of apt4rpm and synaptic, years ago.

It was replaced by smart package manager because apt4rpm is unmantained and doesn't support repomd repositories very well. However the upcoming YaST package manager is going to be one of the fastest and intuitive of any distro.

I say it as a big Debian fan: apt is great, but the new YaST isn't second to anything. Among others, it is the best at solving conflicts. With apt I have often to use the arcane "dpkg -i --force" command.

Another issue with apt is that if it is interrupted for whatever reason, you'll have to use the CLI again: "dpkg --configure -a". It doesn't happen with YaST.

 

Cool, as long as there is an easy package manger with a wide selection of packages, I'll be happy :D

 

It's amazing they've never come up with something like synaptic for Mac...

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Cool, as long as there is an easy package manger with a wide selection of packages, I'll be happy :D

 

It's amazing they've never come up with something like synaptic for Mac...

 

 

Mac OS X and OpenSUSE r too COOL to for synaptic. :D

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It's amazing they've never come up with something like synaptic for Mac...

 

In order to use apt/synaptic you need central repositories, and all the packages must have the same free licence.

They can't have a licence where you have to pay, accept agreements, where a dev wants to advertise himself...

Debian and openSUSE have some packages which require the user to accept a licence, but they are very few (and of course you don't have to use them).

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Cool, as long as there is an easy package manger with a wide selection of packages, I'll be happy :)

 

It's amazing they've never come up with something like synaptic for Mac...

 

Try Fink!

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I wonder how the Macbook support is on OpenSUSE 11? Hardy Heron broke a few things that worked in Gutsy and Fedora 9 is pretty good, but I have other problems with that distribution (it's KDE4 implementation is horrible!)

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I wonder how the Macbook support is on OpenSUSE 11? Hardy Heron broke a few things that worked in Gutsy and Fedora 9 is pretty good, but I have other problems with that distribution (it's KDE4 implementation is horrible!)

 

Well I am not sure but suse will have kernerl 2.6.25 so wireless should work cause this kernel is going to have loads of wireless drivers and so should everything else if they worked in fedora cause I think fedora has 2.6.25 as well.

 

OpenSUSE's power management from my experience is better than fedora's so I think that might work well as well. If the hardware worked well in fedora 9, then it should work equally well if not better in suse 11.0 according to me, but I can't guarantee anything, sorry.

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