[NTLUG:Discuss] SuSE post 11.0 BAD NEWS - Need a new distro
Greg Edwards
greg at nas-inet.com
Tue Mar 30 13:27:59 CDT 2010
I've been happy with Mandriva. I just installed release 2010.0 and it's
been fine. The only catch that I was annoyed about was needing to setup
a wrapper to run 32bit plugins in 64bit browsers. Mandriva did not
install the wrapper by default but I found the info on Mozilla.org.
This install was on a desktop, not a laptop.
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Greg E
Stephen Davidson wrote:
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> Greetings.
>
> 11.1 issued a series up updates this week, one of which disabled
> wireless networking. I was on the road at the time, and with hotels
> switching to wireless only, that knocked me completely offline. This on
> top of earlier reported issues.
>
> Installed 11.2. Mouse worked, but that was the ONLY USB device
> supported. USB harddisks were definitely not. In addition, two
> wireless cards that previously worked (the onboard as well as a PCMCIA
> one) were no longer able to finish connecting to a network (both scanned
> networks no problem, just could not connect).
>
> Wireless networking & These are basic functions. Without them, the
> machine (in this case) is not usuable. I do NOT have time to be chasing
> all this kind of stuff down.
>
> My SuSE 11.0 installation seems to be the last of the viable SuSEs, and
> even there, I've been limping along with a malfunctioning CUPs install.
>
> At this point, I am looking for a new distribution. What it needs to
> support "out-of-the-box";
> - - Thunderbird
> - - Firefox
> - - AMD-64 bit
> - - Wireless (would prefer support of built-in chips, but ability to
> purchase and use Wireless PCMCIA or USB cards acceptable)
> - - VPN
> - - USB Harddisks, including encrypted ones.
>
> Would like support for (but not required):
> - - Evolution
> - - Cups Printing
> - - Guest OSes (Convenient to be able to run MS in a window, I
> occasionally need to see how IEx renders a webpage)
> - - Multi-CPU Hardware
> - - Blackberry Syncing
>
> Suggestions?
>
> - -Steve
>
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