Linked by David Adams on Fri 11th Jul 2008 04:10 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE A few weeks ago, the OpenSUSE Project announced the release of OpenSUSE 11.0, the "community" edition of SUSE Linux, Novell's commercial Linux distribution. Here it's taken for a test drive.
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RE[2]: I've tried it, but...
by natic on Fri 11th Jul 2008 05:27 UTC in reply to "RE: I've tried it, but..."
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Well then explain how I'm supposed to use the broken interfaces in KDE which always worked in the previous OpenSuse distros from 9.3 until 10.2 to set up shares and connect only certain users to those shares with proper permissions.

I fail to see how it's done like it used to be. I reckon that Fedora would still work like it always has like that.

I don't care about command line and all that rubbish. We don't have a lot of trained IT staff, we need stuff done fast. Don't give me that crap about CLI being quicker, or easier or anything. It just isn't. You point, click and go. That's it. The point is to minimise mistakes not make things complicated. Whatever happened to keeping things simple.

EDIT: Fixed spelling

Edited 2008-07-11 05:32 UTC

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