Yeah, that's because openSUSE build ALL kernel modules. But isn't that more
to do with how big the kernel has become?

In fairness, I've just checked a SLES installation, and it was only 66MB.
Guess they left out most of the desktop-related modules.

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On 7 September 2012 17:26, Paul Bagyenda <[email protected]> wrote:

> SuSE remains an excellent distro, our preferred choice when we do server
> installations as part of system deployments. I did however have a bit of a
> shock recently, when we had to do an OS upgrade "the SuSe way". Amount of
> space required for modules? Almost a Gigabyte. Honestly!
>
> P.
>
>
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