@MustbeTheBassest thought the same thing. i don't much like Ubuntu overall but the app store style is the best of any of the distro's followed by Mint's software manager
@MustbeTheBassest I disagree, it doesn't have to be pretty to be powerful. I am a Linux Mint Debian convert, too. I think YaST is better and superior to LMDE's package management system. Overall I have just fallen in love with LMDE. I also feel LMDE's software manager is awesome. I guess the adage if it aint broke don't fix it applies here. But that's what I think, not looking to change anyones opinion.
@MustbeTheBassest Apart from the fact, that YaST2 isn't a software manager/store... YaST2 is an administration tool, so comparing it to a software manager is pointless. Their software manager though, may look ugly, but it's immensely powerful. Ubuntu's software store may be an eye candy, but it's utter crap. And so are GUI configuration capabilities, well they don't exist at all. YaST2 may look dated, but it's up to date and still unique across Linux distros.
Esperando o meu novo pc para intalar o Openuse 12.1, ou Mandriva, se existe varias distribuições, todos o programas deveriam ser universais, ou adotassem apenas uma extensão, deb, por determinar debian.
i'm designing my own os from opensuse . . .
gnome doesn't the desktop right
minimal x sucks
je os doesn't work at all
KDE4 here i come
JakeBackmanTutorials 1 month ago
I hate when people cuss like that...
Why did you have to say the "W" word?
:D
yo6ial 1 month ago
@trasmethrash you can still. you just have to set a checkmark behind "diffrent activities for every desktop" in settings.
Cryptox99 3 months ago
in KDE 3.5 you could set a different wallpaper for every desktop, i saw that feature first on Knoppix 4....... now, since KDE 4, you can't do that!
trasmethrash 3 months ago
@trasmethrash
You can, btw, you can put diferent elements in each desktop too.
miopizza 2 months ago
it shows just general settings for kde that has been there for years..
I want to see new features of kde 4.7.2
MrDemilord 3 months ago
Wow, compared to the Mint software manager and Ubuntu app store, YaST2 is looking ancient.... why aren't they updating it?
MustbeTheBassest 4 months ago
@MustbeTheBassest thought the same thing. i don't much like Ubuntu overall but the app store style is the best of any of the distro's followed by Mint's software manager
Spamazoid 4 months ago
@MustbeTheBassest I disagree, it doesn't have to be pretty to be powerful. I am a Linux Mint Debian convert, too. I think YaST is better and superior to LMDE's package management system. Overall I have just fallen in love with LMDE. I also feel LMDE's software manager is awesome. I guess the adage if it aint broke don't fix it applies here. But that's what I think, not looking to change anyones opinion.
michaelhpedersen 3 months ago
@MustbeTheBassest Apart from the fact, that YaST2 isn't a software manager/store... YaST2 is an administration tool, so comparing it to a software manager is pointless. Their software manager though, may look ugly, but it's immensely powerful. Ubuntu's software store may be an eye candy, but it's utter crap. And so are GUI configuration capabilities, well they don't exist at all. YaST2 may look dated, but it's up to date and still unique across Linux distros.
szybkilopez566 3 months ago
Esperando o meu novo pc para intalar o Openuse 12.1, ou Mandriva, se existe varias distribuições, todos o programas deveriam ser universais, ou adotassem apenas uma extensão, deb, por determinar debian.
bychacal 4 months ago
pass
depro9 4 months ago
Nice vid.... Never admirer of KDE .... But it got best eye-candy....
m45gaikwad 4 months ago
I bought a boxed SuSE 8.1 in about 2002! I keep wanting to try it again. Looking forward to the release of OpenSuse in both KDE and Gnome.
Thank you for reviewing this. Looking forward to testing it myself :)
mousegeek 4 months ago
your reviews are great, thanks dude
JoFri24 4 months ago
Nice review Sean. Thanks for the work you put into it.
Cheers,
TheKC1ML 4 months ago