OpenSuse Leap 42.2 goes a long way toward maintaining Suse’s reputation for reliability and stability. That said, new users might need a push to take the leap from their familiar distros to this latest OpenSuse release. Business users can remain confident that upgrading to the latest edition won’t put them too close to the bleeding edge of innovation. There is little cause for worry that upgrading might break their current applications and configurations. Leap 42.2 is a safe way to avoid the pitfalls of upgrading too quickly.
A piece of software I was looking at for a client is only released for openSUSE, so I decided to "try" it. No live disk? You're kidding, right? Fine, I'll create a VM. The installer holds a single core at 100%, 7 other cores are idle. Then the install hangs... Really? All these great reviews, yet to me Windows ME was better than this garbage.Sorry guys, I'm going back to Linux Mint. As for my customer, I'll find other software that's Ubuntu based.
OpenSuse Leap Reinforces Linux Faith
Posted by: Jack M. Germain March 23, 2017 02:09 PMOpenSuse Leap 42.2 goes a long way toward maintaining Suse’s reputation for reliability and stability. That said, new users might need a push to take the leap from their familiar distros to this latest OpenSuse release. Business users can remain confident that upgrading to the latest edition won’t put them too close to the bleeding edge of innovation. There is little cause for worry that upgrading might break their current applications and configurations. Leap 42.2 is a safe way to avoid the pitfalls of upgrading too quickly.