You decide. SLED lacks community support which is a very big factor for me.
Plus another factor is how many packages SLED has ? I think it has
less than openSUSE.
You're right is saying that SLED lacks community support but a lot of
questions can be made on the opensuse mailing list. Most of the
questions I made the last year were related to stuff I was trying to
do on SLES10 but my questions were sent to the opensuse's mailing list
because there are really knowledgeable people on this list.
Since SLED has nothing extra (such as multimedia codecs
out-of-the-box) I doubt there is any value in it.
There is a value if you don't want to update the distribution every 2
years. SLED and SLES10 has a 7 years support life cycle (4 + 3
extended support).
I like opensuse, but If you thing that your users will want to stay
with the same distribution for a few years (nromal users don't really
care to have the last version of software, they just want something
that works), SLED makes probably sense. You will just have to take
into consideration the upgrade of some software (Firefox on SLED 10 is
version 1.5 for instance)
Kind regards,
Gaël
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