First, I guess I should say I'm back. I'll discuss the details in another thread. In my recent sabbatical, I installed Gentoo. I got quite good at Gentoo to. But there were some issues that irritated me. I then gave *buntu a try. Over all quite good. One thing I have noticed though, is that with Gentoo and *buntu there is a lot more software for math and science. Using a package called "dmaths" for libreoffice gives some nice extended abilities. This "dmaths" is not in the openSUSE repos. I already checked the wiki and the closest I can find is; http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Science_Math which is still so much more limited than the other distros. Am I missing something? By the way, I am running openSUSE 13.1
On another topic, it might be fun to 1) get portage working on openSUSE and 2) integrate it into YaST. I don't see it being to complicated since portage is python. If you all remember, I was able to integrate smart package manager into YaST.
On another topic, it might be fun to 1) get portage working on openSUSE and 2) integrate it into YaST. I don't see it being to complicated since portage is python. If you all remember, I was able to integrate smart package manager into YaST.