On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 17:49 +0100, Aniruddha wrote:

> Thank you, this is a very good explanation. In conclusion we can say
> Novell has a good solution for corporations (small or huge). For home
> users openSUSE would be their best choice. The only downside I see is
> the short life cycle of two years.
> 
> Interesting point about oOo, I assume this version is also available in
> openSUSE?
> 
Yes.  openSuse carries the Novell version as well.  Although, like the
rest of openSuse, it is more bleeding edge.  With openSuse, you get the
latest and greatest.  But, in some ways, you're also the test guinea
pig, and as we have seen in 10.3, like sotware updater, things still
need work.  If your users don't mind it, then fine.  Otherwise, for a
strong, stable, well-tested environment, SLED is still the best bet.

For more information about the Novell version of oOo, go to
www.go-oo.org.  This site is maintained by one of the Novell developers
for OpenOffice.
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