shell Hell
- From: Bar <cdbaric@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 02:37:45 GMT
I guess I am not gonna be a SuSE guy after all.
I have been working in IT for about 25 years and Linux for almost 12 years
and Slackware has been my distro of choice.
Over the last couple days I have been fighting to get a full SuSE 10.1
installed onto an IBM ThinkPad R40 laptop - 1.5GHz Centrino 256Meg 60Gig
HD. The only downside is the 10/100 ethernet card was non-functional.
Being a Slackware guy I looked forward to how easy YaST was going to be.
I changed a couple default configurations like only using 512Meg swap
partition and the rest as /. Further, I choose ext2, not reiser. (Why
reiser?)
WHAT A NIGHTMARE!!!
Hours and hours and hours of watching the CD drive C R A W L through the
installation up until disk 5 then all of s sudden U can't get CD 4 to
eject. I hit the [Eject] and CD 4 ejected BUT the dialog box disappeared so
I could continue the installation process. The [Abort] button did nothing.
The [Help] button provided NO HELP AT ALL!
So, what do the SuSErs do when install *** up?
I tried a bunch of key combos then I pushed every key to no avail. I had to
POWER DOWN to get it to restart.
I get back to the same dialog box after the system rebooted and this time
when I hit [OK], nothing happens. It hunts and hunts and hunts and produces
bizarre error messages about being unable to cd:///?/dev/hdc - what does
that mean?
So I skip past CD 5 and try CD 6 but the same story,
I continue with the configuration and get KDE loaded up. Looks good.
I hunt around and found YaST and after entering the magic password tried to
catalog CD 5 and CD 6 (Add Ons). - no joy!
I then bail out of KDE down to the root command line and start
troubleshooting and discover to my horror hundreds and hundreds of shell
scripts and tiny little config files.
ARE YOU GUYS KIDDING OR WHAT?
I am used to rc shell files and scripts and text config files but all SuSE
has gone overboard.
I start looking online for some hint about how the system is organized but
found absolutely nothing - it is like it is a state secret ot something.
The client that brought the laptop and SuSE disks left with a full fresh
Slackware current installation with all the bells and whistles he could
imagine - dvd players, video players, three music players, wireless and
ethernet (pcmcis card) bluetooth, OpenOffice, RealPlayer, Adobe Reader,
K2B, power management, games, blah blah blah... but no YaST.
But guess what? The client has to the command line and type 'installpkg
packagenameversion.tgz <enter> and it is done in a couple seconds. Want to
upgrade an entire installation? telinit to single user and
upgradeinstall --install-new *.tgz and everything is either ugraded if
already installed or installed if new. The program will skip right by
already installed current packages and doesn't require anybody to watch.
Yup, a couple command line recipes and everything works right out of the
box.
I won't be trying or recommending SuSE to anybody after these last two days.
The online forum reacts slowly and this newsgroup is dead.
Just my viewpoint.
Bar
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