I assume you are talking SLED (Enterprise Desktop) and OpenSuse.  My 
understanding when I checked was that SLED would not be updated as much since 
it's meant for the Enterprise world and they do not typically do updates on 
the same schedule we would for a home or some other system.  An Enterprise 
usually rolls out a desktop setup and keeps it until they check and certify 
any changes.  SLED will be like that - updates checked throughly but not as 
often as OpenSusue.  OpenSuse will be for those who want a tested but updated 
more often release.   I understand there are differences in what comes with 
SLED vs OpenSUSE.

Fedora is really an experimental test distro for RHEL so comparing OpenSuse 
with it is not really accurate since OpenSuse releases are stable, production 
ready.

On Wednesday 27 December 2006 14:31, Mário Gamito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For years i was a SuSE Linux user, somewhere between 5.3 and 9.0, i
> believe. Then, i changed for reasons that doesn't matter now.
>
> I'm changing jobs and i'm going to work on Enterprise Linux.
> I'm already downloading OpenSuSE too see hop it goes now.
>
> My questions is what are the differences between OpenSuSE and SuSE
> Enterprise Linux ?
>
> Is something like RHEL/Fedora ?
>
> Warm Regards,
> Mário Gamito

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