I’ve been using OpenSuse for a few months now and though I like OpenSuse enough to be still using it on my Thinkpad T40, I am a little perplexed as to why 1) so few YUM repositories exist, 2) Why YAST ( which I am beginning to dislike more and more ) is so stupid that it won’t do any GPG checks on RPMs to authenticate them, 3) Why the updates to OpenSuse 10 is completely non-existant. I think the last time an update for OpenSuse 10 was available was probably eight to ten weeks ago. Now that I’m using OpenSuse, I’m realizing that Fedora Core is a product better supported by the community than OpenSuse is yet. It’s a shame because OpenSuse works very well out of the box.
I still haven’t been able to get Fedora Core 4 working in Xen on OpenSuse 10 🙁
If anyone has any suggestions or can offer any help, please drop me a note.
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