> On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 19:35, Lee Stewart wrote:
> > Yes, it's downlevel, but it was the last "free" (publicly
> downloadable)
> > version.  And this client wanted something for free
> evaluation only....
> > Lee

SuSE 7.0 and SLES 7 are two very different things. There was only a beta
of SLES 7 downloadable, and it had problems (IMHO) that would
significantly affect evaluation. I don't think the production SLES 7 was
downloadable (or if it is, I'm sure that SuSE (and others) would like to
know about it).

SuSE 7.0 is so old that it (like the Marist drops) is unlikely to be
able to run anything modern.  Debian or Fedora would be a lot more
representative of a modern version, and at least you can get support for
them.

-- db

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