Kai Ponte wrote:
> SUSE adds a lot to the default KDE 
> desktop that makes my life easier. In fact, I was just showing one of my 
> senior programmers the difference between Ubunutu and SUSE with YaST. He 
> agreed with me that YaST makes the difference.  (I sent him off with a 
> 10.2 live DVD.)
>
> Now, don't get me wrong - I'm not bashing Ubuntu - but to me, I'll stick 
> with SUSE
>   
I agree. I am often experimenting with different distros but SUSE
remains my 'base". The ability to easily configure my system means a
lot. Setup NIS? Easy with Yast. Add a new disk, partition it? Easy with
Yast. NTP? That too. Many, many common configuration tasks are very
straight-forward under SuSE but are a struggle with most other distros.
Mandriva is the only one to my knowledge that comes close. Here too SUSE
wins out in that if I loose X I can still run Yast in text mode!

- Bruce

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