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just go to opensuse.org and there is download option.

bye
prosun

Yes I have been to  www.opensuse.org/download  But there is a whole
table full of down load options in Suse-linux-OSS there is 10.0 (released)
and 10.1(development) also there is N(novel ?? )Suse-linux with a retail ( pay $$ ) version and Live ( livecd ?? ) version as well as a "Evaluation" version which
comes with flsah/java etc build in . It goes on to say ( lengthy )

"1 The evaluation edition is not time limited. It does install to the hard disk. 2 The downloadable CDs contain only 32-bit packages - the same (no more no less) packages as in the downloadable 32-bit DVD. 3 There is a 64-bit DVD available with the same packages as the 32-bit DVD. But both these downloadable DVDs have a reduced package selection (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/16076.html) compared to the retail DVD, because the retail DVD is double-layer and can hold more data.
4 The LiveDVD runs from the DVD and is not installed.
5 OSS = Open Source Software only. No Adobe Reader, Macromedia Flash Player etc. You can of course install such non-OSS separately from FTP or downloads. Check full list here (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/16015.html)."

Thish gives me to believe the downloadable cd's are limited by content .
- pinaki .

Few more things - does this thing install into a SATA (200Gb) drive without assistance ? Are the Nvidia Binary drivers build-in ? How many Cd's are required ? Is dual/multi display
setups like mine supported and configured during setup ?

I am using slack 10.2 now without any problems but would like to try out a more
polished desktop OS like Suse .
                                               - pinaki .



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