I also have a question regarding SuSe. It seem Red Hat is targetting corporate america, Mandrake is targetting newbies, Slackware is targetting the hardcore users. What is SuSe targetting? Or are they just trying to be an allround distribution. It is the one major distro I have never tried.
-Jay Quoting Brian York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In October i started my exploration of Linux with Redhat wanting to try the > > major distrobutions in the span of a year to see which i liked the best. I > have been running Mandrake for 3 months now and find it better than redhat. > > Suse is the last distro that i want to try before i go back to college next > > fall. Since it does cost money i would like to know that it is as good as > Mandrake. I am going to buy Suse 8.0 when it comes out at the end of april. > > Is there any Suse 7.3 users out there that would try to convince me to use > Suse instead of Mandrake. The reason i ask is because i know there is a few > > people on this list that use Suse. > > If someone has Suse 7.3 and has a high speed connection setup an ftp and let > > me download ISOs of the discs to see if i like it. I would feel more > confident in paying for it which doesn't bother me if its a quality product > > (one reason why i never bought a copy of M$ windows, hehe) if i like it then > > i will but 8.0. Should i get professional or standard? > > Thanks > Brian > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
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