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[CS-FSLUG] SuSE

David McGlone david at dmcentral.net
Fri Oct 2 14:09:59 CDT 2009


On Thursday 01 October 2009 11:15:22 pm Fred A. Miller wrote:
>  David McGlone wrote:
> On Thursday 01 October 2009 3:49:21 pm Timothy Butler wrote:
> 
> Well, KDE is sort of like a shiny Pinto these days. Windows is more
> like a KIA without the ten year warranty. Move up to a Chevy by
> switching to GNOME or go for a BMW by switching to Mac OS X. :-P
> 
> If your more of a Tesla kind a guy, go for Haiku.
> 
>         -Tim
> 
> 
> I took your advice Tim. I installed Gnome alongside my KDE and I'm trying
>  it out right now.
> 
> Right off the bat I can tell by the looks of how text actually fit into
>  dialogs, dialogs resize automatically accordingly, that it seems well
>  thought out and attention is paid to detail.
> 
> So far I've checked out Totem, it works good. I even like the youtube
>  thing. Pretty cool if you ask me.
> 
> I even like the default software installer, "add/remove programs" and it
>  works far better than the one in KDE. Why is this so??? I have to install
>  synaptic on KDE because their software installer is junk!
> 
>  In openSUSE you have Yast.....the 1, single, app. that is missing in all
>  other distros. and makes administration a LOT easier than in ANY other
>  distro!
> 
> Here's something else:
> 
> After you suggested Gnome, I installed it on my laptop while my desktop was
> downloading OpenSuSE 11.1.
> 
> When the download was done, I tried to burn the ISO to a CD and K3B spit
>  out and error "cd record has no permissions to open device" I tried like 3
>  times and wasted 3 CD-R's.
> 
>  Download the DVD ISO.....it's a MUCH more complete install.
> 
> I then went to gnome and tried using the CD/DVD creator and it worked
>  without a hitch.
> 
> Here's another thing thats funny. the SuSE ISO I downloaded, Kubuntu named
>  it "Kubuntu-live-CD.iso"
> 
> Last but not least, after I send this E-Mail, It's time to put Gnome to the
> test for my original problem. Scanning.
> 
> If you know of any good scanning apps specific to gnome that you would
> recommend, shoot me an e-mail.
> 
> I think I'll ditch the SuSE Idea for the time being and give Gnome a try,
> because I just can't bring myself to give up apt. It stops me in my tracks
> every darn time! :-)

Well I finally got at least my scanner recognized, and it opened a whole new 
can of worms!!

Now SANE recognizes my scanner and I scan an image, but try to save it and 
SANE crashes. No error no nothing!

So I try scanlite. It works, but it takes it a good 4 minutes to scan a wallet 
size picture. Pathetic! After scanning with scanlite, I needed to edit the 
image, so I fire up gimp click open and gimp crashes every time. No error 
nothing! Pathetic!

So I switch over to gnome, still same results with gimp, but this time all my 
icons on my desktop magically disappear and nothing works! Ha Pathetic!

I reboot 2 times each time trying KDE and Gnome, still same results. PATHETIC!

At least KDE let me run Kontact and dolphin without crashing, Gnome wouldn't 
even do that! 

And they say linux is the better choice? They are full of it! 2 days just to 
scan a picture???? 

Excuse my language but I'm so P'd off it's PATHETIC! LOL



-- 
Blessings,
David M.
http://www.dmcentral.net



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