I downloaded, burned and ran openSUSE 11.3 LiveKDE.
It features KDE 4.4.4 "release 2". Kubuntu 10.4 Lucid Lynx features KDE 4.4.5.
It's major strength is YAST (Yet Another System Tool) except that there are few, if any, system tools equal to YAST. KNetworkManger behaved as usual, poorly. It was not allowing my Intell 5100 wireless chip to log on, even though it was correctly configured. In YAST, is I switched to ifup and was able to easily get online.
It has TWO major weakness, IMO. The first is the rpm package manager, but as long as they can keep it working .... The second major weakness is that it is too closely tied to Novell, which is depending on Microsoft to stay afloat.
Like most Linux distributions you have to configure for many multimedia options yourself if you want to watch Youtube, the BP videos, or listen to streaming music, etc....
All in all, it's not worth the jump from Lucid, nor from Maveric. YAST is good, but not that good.
It features KDE 4.4.4 "release 2". Kubuntu 10.4 Lucid Lynx features KDE 4.4.5.
It's major strength is YAST (Yet Another System Tool) except that there are few, if any, system tools equal to YAST. KNetworkManger behaved as usual, poorly. It was not allowing my Intell 5100 wireless chip to log on, even though it was correctly configured. In YAST, is I switched to ifup and was able to easily get online.
It has TWO major weakness, IMO. The first is the rpm package manager, but as long as they can keep it working .... The second major weakness is that it is too closely tied to Novell, which is depending on Microsoft to stay afloat.
Like most Linux distributions you have to configure for many multimedia options yourself if you want to watch Youtube, the BP videos, or listen to streaming music, etc....
All in all, it's not worth the jump from Lucid, nor from Maveric. YAST is good, but not that good.
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