OK, so I guess the heading says it all
But in more detail, i'm becoming more and more dismayed at the frequency of opensuse updates with the added lack of bug fixes for older versions. It seems to me that too many bad bugs get through that are not fixed because 'a new version is coming out' which may fix those bugs but usually introduces different ones. When I first started with linux many years ago now one of the selling points was improvement and how it get's better and better. It would seem OpenSuSE is not one of those distros, it just pushes it's bugs around rather than wrap them up. To me, it's nothing against the developers or anything, it's just the direction they take.
So anyway now I have explained my personal observations, can anyone advise if Kubuntu would be any different? If so, why? And while we're at it, what do you guys use instead of YaST pretty hard to beat YaST I know, but there will be something, perhaps it does enough for me.
Thanks!
M
But in more detail, i'm becoming more and more dismayed at the frequency of opensuse updates with the added lack of bug fixes for older versions. It seems to me that too many bad bugs get through that are not fixed because 'a new version is coming out' which may fix those bugs but usually introduces different ones. When I first started with linux many years ago now one of the selling points was improvement and how it get's better and better. It would seem OpenSuSE is not one of those distros, it just pushes it's bugs around rather than wrap them up. To me, it's nothing against the developers or anything, it's just the direction they take.
So anyway now I have explained my personal observations, can anyone advise if Kubuntu would be any different? If so, why? And while we're at it, what do you guys use instead of YaST pretty hard to beat YaST I know, but there will be something, perhaps it does enough for me.
Thanks!
M
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