Hi ktm,Quote from ktmexc20:
Hi nonon,
Have you found any disadvantages in suse (for the high-performance minded) as compared to gentoo?
Not yet. There might be either way, but they are not very apparent and so I didn't look for them.
My main concern is not to have to spend too much time in sorting out all kind of installation trouble on different architectures. Further, as I am very Qt based in my Python applications, Novell/Suse suits me well because of their KDE following. (BTW I prefer often gnome). As you know me I'm very performance minded but my only true focus is my trading work. So things are a continuous tradeoff. I can't do without a good OS environment. That's why I am very happy I finally dumped the last bit of any active XP not too long ago.
All by all Suse has its gotchas, like Gentoo. If I have to change, under Linux I now can do it like lightening.
Be good,
nononsense
Most people like doing simple thing in a simple way, not to bug them with a full page of instruction just install software.