On Saturday 18 November 2006 11:08, Anders Johansson wrote:
> 10.1 and SLES10 are indeed based on the same code base, the main difference
> is that 10.1 contains a ton more stuff, which isn't supported (and in most
> cases not supportable)

And SLED contains tons less.   Which is not to say you can't add it back in.

Actually, I think SLES has less stuff than Opensuse, but it does have more
packages aimed at the enterprise, and the structure is radically different
using Ldap as the primary authentication means, and allowing the hosting
of huge numbers of mail accounts with no underlying user accounts.
All of this you can of course do in opensuse if you want, its just SOP
in SLED.

.... But then I'm not telling you anything you don't already know.


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