EBM,

The fact that people still use the Next-Next operating system can clearly atest to the fact that there will always be a ready market for next-next systems. Not everyone is or has time for personal development, or has the need for custom made tweeks. However uninsipirational this may seem.

FRANCIS.

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Ernest, B.M (AfriNIC - ZA) writes:

Peter C. Ndikuwera wrote the following on 11/02/2006 09:11 AM:

There are 3 SUSE options:
- OpenSUSE - freely downloadable (ISOs)
- SUSE Linux - packaged, boxed set (based on OpenSUSE) - which is what
Mark is talking about

ahaa, i though SuSE Linux and OpenSUSE is the same thing these days,
apart from the fact that OpenSUSE is stripped off the proprietary
stuff (mp3 support, etc).

So, why buy SuSE Linux if one can install OpenSUSE and manually add the >proprietaries?

- SLED - yearly subscription-based OS

This is kinda what replaced SUSE Linux Professional (so i thought)

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