On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 7:15 PM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, upgrading or installing from scratch a new version of openSUSE will > be very familiar for you, it's pretty the same. Big changes happen from > time time and usually are smoothly added, so this should not be a problem > at all. > > In fact, the same remains true for other linux distributions. > Okay. > It basically means that openSUSE users can easily enjoy the newer > versions of their preferred desktop environments (KDE and GNOME) with > just one click without needing to make strong changes in their base > system install. > > This is a bit more complicated to get in Debian unless you are running > the testing or unstable branch and don't take me wrong, it is not bad > "per se" just different development approaches. > I agree.