On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 19:18, Edward Guldemond wrote: > > --ability to recover when occasional problems happen (without having to > > reinstall to recover my X desktop) > > What occasional problems might you be having with SuSE? With my > experiences with Debian, there usually aren't many problems unless you > are running the unstable distribution, but then, there aren't too many > problems there either.
Due to a glitch/powersurge/young-un kicking the case (I'm not sure which) I lost my ability to go into X. The startx message kept comming up with a /tmp/**lock file or some such not being available. I tried to fix manually, but to no avail. Which is where I started my frustrating dance with re-installation (even tried YOU which made things worse). I have had to back-grade my system to make it usuable. > Debian stable has GNOME 1.4 right now, and it's anybody's guess when > GNOME 2.0 will be avaliable. (You could compile it from source...) Gnome 2 seems too flaky yet--and not enough apps are upgraded yet. I'm happy with 1.4 (or was, until SuSE messed it up...) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]