Saga of the Upgrade to SuSE 10.1: Advil needed!
That's the new kid in town, having had a lot of reviews even from its beta releases. Some people may want to get into it because of the hyped Xgl/Compiz, AppArmor, Xen and who knows what else (NX, anyone?). Some others might just consider to install it for a fully-fledged, user friendly, desktop GNU/Linux distro.
In my case, I was having SuSE 10.0 on my desktop PC also somehow as a server. LAMP, Samba, DHCP and routing for a tiny internal network, and 24/24 on.
Therefore, while most SuSErs would probably install it from scratch, I only considered upgrading from 10.0 to 10.1, with as little as possible disruption of the service.
That was an idealistic approach. It was hurting a lot.
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