As Christoph replied, there will be few differences between the various
distributions that are based on UL.  The idea was to reduce the overall
engineering costs of the consortium.  Even if you look at the SUSE CDs,
you'll see that only CD 1 is labeled SLES.  The others are named "UL disk"
1-4.

Of more interest to me, though, is where your colleague _got_ the .iso
files.  I just looked over the Turbolinux web and FTP sites, and didn't see
anything remotely resembling CD images.


Mark Post

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Scully, William P
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 10:14 AM
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Subject: TurboLinux Enterprise Server 8


A fellow at our site downloaded the ISOs for TurboLinux ES 8 and gave a copy
to me.  They are named something like:

  TurboLinux-Server-8-zseries-CDn.iso

Where "n" varies 1->5.  When I mount these via a loop-back they appear
-exactly- the same as SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, right down to the
readme file.  Is someone pulling my leg here?  I know TurboLinux web site
says that TLES8 is based on United Linux, but are the merely redistributing
the SuSE materials?

William P. Scully
Senior Systems Programmer
Computer Associates International, Inc

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