Am 10.02.2011 20:26, schrieb Bruno Friedmann:
Sorry Kim , 85% of the openSUSE boxes I maintain around are server. So openSUSE
is SERVER !
openSUSE is whatever you do with it. Don't insist too much on the desktop, that
feature is just a convience to have multiple
console in one screen:-)
85%, really? Oh that´s nice, so I can say in future to everyone that
openSUSE is for desktops _and_ servers? (In general, whole possible use
cases of openSUSE are too big for the users, who just want that their PC
is running, so I normaly come to the point, that it´s one of the best
choices for your desktop.)
For the identity again:
We´re a large and healthy community, that develops _and_ supports a
linux distribution called openSUSE. You can use our universal distro for
your desktop-PC, your Server, your tablet.... what ever you want.
openSUSE is a universal operating system (can everybody find another
expression for that, it looks really like Debian.) that you can use in
almost all use cases.
But there isn´t "just" the distro. With our build service you can
create packages for the most popular distributions, like Debian, Ubuntu,
Fedora, Red Hat, Mandriva and of course openSUSE.
With SUSE Studio you can create your own linux distro, a lightweight
openSUSE appliance or just your personally openSUSE installation media.
cheers
kdl
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