On Monday 10 April 2006 16:41, pixelnate wrote: > Christoph Sch?fer wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I just ran the first build process of 1.3.4cvs with cmake under > > SuSE 10.0. It was a breeze, not a single issue. And it seems to > > be mighty fast. > > Is SuSE the distro of choice for Scribus? I have been using > Kubuntu, but it seems that there is some drama concerning the > future of KDE in (K)Ubuntu. > > I have tried SuSE before, but I have always disliked Yast. I know > that you can set up apt-get on it, but I don't know the best way to > manage packages with apt-get on SuSE. Do you use Adept or Synaptic, > or does it matter? Assume KDE as the wm. > > ~Nate
Well in my experience supporting Scribus for almost 4 years, Suse is one of the most trouble free distros for folks who want to use Scribus and other complimentary applications like Inkscape, latest GIMP or Cinepaint. We get great cooperation from their developers and they have added a lot of packages specifically to support Scribus. The way they package KDE/Qt is very nicely done IMO. Very few crashes or drama. One example is there was a nasty drag and drop crash with Qt a while back which affected Scribus. Suse had a fix for it before all other distros did. It some distros months to integrate the fix. I like that they make available latest KDE/Gnome and even updates to major apps, even after release. So, it is possible to run for example latest GIMP 2.2.10 stable and GIMP 2.3.7 beta side by side. No fuss. I use apt4rpm mostly command line for actual installation and Kynaptic for a graphical view of available apps and update status. Note, Suse also has yum now, which was a dog on earlier RH versions, works much faster now and there is also RedCarpet which can be used for updates too. There are others who might chime in about other distros, but *specifically* speaking of Scribus, Suse is one of the best to run Scribus on. Just my 0.02, Peter
