jdd wrote: > J Sloan wrote: > >> Either one could be the right choice, depending on the type of >> environment and requirements - I personally use OpenSuSE for my own >> consulting servers and all the system on my home network, and have been >> very happy with it. > > and, just in case, you can use suse 10.1, older so better known than > 10.2. critical bugs are fiwed, the others referenced in bugzilla > The other little feature is that OpenSuSE 10.1 and SLES/SLED 10 are the same code base, so programs are interchangeable, even drivers. Despite that advantage of 10.1, I found 10.2 attractive enough that over half of my systems are on 10.2 now, the rest still on10.1
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