I feel quite angry at this new release. My system was working just fine and I got the notification of an upgrade, so I took it. Next time I will do an image of my system prior to any upgrades.
The user interface is non-intuitive, programs I had installed seem to have gone bye-bye, and my wireless networking stopped working (and the wireless interface is nearly useless). I'd like to un-upgrade, but I'm guessing that isn't possible. I've tried various suggestions in the forum for getting wireless working or switching to wicd, and even tried to get the KDE 3.5 desktop back. No luck. So my plan now is to save off the files I customized, if they still exist, and reinstall the previous version from scratch. It almost feels like they are taking the MS approach of "well it's pretty, so just release it and let the users figure out how to fix it."
The user interface is non-intuitive, programs I had installed seem to have gone bye-bye, and my wireless networking stopped working (and the wireless interface is nearly useless). I'd like to un-upgrade, but I'm guessing that isn't possible. I've tried various suggestions in the forum for getting wireless working or switching to wicd, and even tried to get the KDE 3.5 desktop back. No luck. So my plan now is to save off the files I customized, if they still exist, and reinstall the previous version from scratch. It almost feels like they are taking the MS approach of "well it's pretty, so just release it and let the users figure out how to fix it."
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