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Review: SUSE Linux 9.2 Professional |
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Thursday, 06 January 2005 |
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On October 22, 2004, Novell released SUSE Linux Professional 9.2 (abbreviated as SLP9.2 henceforth) targeted at the home user and Linux enthusiast crowd. Since I am already using SUSE 9.1 for my daily work on my IBM laptop, I was quite eager to check out 9.2. SLP9.1 is already a very polished Linux distribution, with tons of software ready to go. So here's a SuSE user's review of 9.2 after several weeks using the new version. Update: Also see some 9.2 screenshots with KDE and Gnome.
I run Linux exclusively on my home computer, laptop and all servers at my work place. Most of the customers that I support run some flavor of Linux or UNIX. I wanted to evaluate how well SLP can fit any/all of these roles. Currently I run a mix of distributions: Suse, Debian, Red Hat, and RHEL recompiles such as WhiteBox and Rocks. Read more at OSNews |