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Yes my rants continue more than a year running.
Fix OpenSuSE 11.1 and dump KDE 4.x.x .... some of us want to see 11.1 work; fix it please!!! We don't need or want KDE 4.x.x. !!!!
I need to move beyond OpenSuSE 11.0 on my primary desktop. For my notebook computers, and for one of the kid's computers; yes I will use OpenSuSE 11.2. For the systems where I have to have two monitors.... 11.0 and 11.1 work. 11.1 in my opinion isn't as good as 11.0; when it comes to juggling multiple monitors.
SuSE Studio is a great idea and maybe it should be the tool we focus on to roll our own OpenSuSE distributions?
Until KDE 4.x.x or KDE 5.x.x grow up and can equal the functionality of KDE 3.5; there isn't a practical reason why 3.5 should be abandoned. It's bad enough that some of my peers who need to use multiple monitors are moving to Debian and *gasp* Windows 64bit versions *cough*.
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