Originally posted by: Seeruk
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: scottws
But I truthfully did notice a very large difference between Debian Etch and SuSE 10.1's speed in Virtual PC. Debian Etch spanked SuSE 10.1 all over the place, and it was operating on half the total RAM!
		
		
	 
SUSE 10.1 disspoints in very way imaginable (apart from very easy XGL install 

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It is slow (even on a 3300 AMD64, 1.5GB of RAM and installed on a 10krpm SATA WD Raptor)
What used to be its crown jewel YAST/YAST2 is now the single most frustrating package management experience I have had... Dependency hell encountered at about the 4th package installed, very slow, lots of missing essentials even with the more common repo's added like packman et al
Out of the box it was pretty good (verrrrrry long install though) and then within 5 minutes XGL up and running with decent hardware support (YMMV) but from there it was just a pain in the ass. Even tried SMART and APT on there, but it has been an ever decreasing spiral trying to get things done ever since.
Aint formatted it yet... but as soon as I need the disk space it will be.
Comparing SUSE GM and Dapper Beta.... you would think SUSE was the beta.