> What is the software graphic server used on SuSe? XFree86? Or something
> else?

        They use XFree86, only difference is that they also ship their
implementations of XFCom (XFree86 Compatible) X servers for cards/chipsets
that standard XFree86 doesn't support yet.
        I haven't tried out 6.3 though, I tried suse a while ago, almost
1-2 years ago. I don't know the exact current status, but I don't think it
has changed a lot. One of my major troubles with suse then was the fact
that they had not migrated to glibc fully, making it hard to use rpms for
RH on suse.

        Regards,
        Kedar.


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