is it really true that SP3 on xp slows it down
i dont see that happening, but saw .net updates really make my friends laptop bog down
But of course they do. An user, even more technically inclined one, shouldn't be expected to decide which ones from the ~50 important, poorly described updates are necessary. I do recall us having a similar conversation before, though.That is because people install TONS of .NET updates when not neccessary even for those .NETs which they do not even have installed lol.And people expect for system to work great after applying tons of unneccessary updates...lol...
But of course they do. An user, even more technically inclined one, shouldn't be expected to decide which ones from the ~50 important, poorly described updates are necessary. I do recall us having a similar conversation before, though.
any body here used suse studio before
i have used it before it is very fun to use shame it deletes your OS's after a week
the only problem is when you boot it up it says created with SUSE studio
which is quite annoying
I have been noticing some people on here talking about using crunch bang, have zero experience with it and it seems like a lot of work to use but maybe beneficial. I might check it out. Have been playing with Linux Mint 12, very nice and even though built on Ubuntu seems to be a bit faster and smoother.
I prefer opensuse just cause of KDE and Yahst2.
Well I checked out your distro earlier and looks good but I also think I read that it is unstable? Would be interested if it could be a stable release which I understand this all takes time. if anything keep us posted on the progress of your distro.