chika wrote:
> is it openSUSE suitable for being a server??? any option, maybe another
> distro?
>   

It's one of the best possible distros to use as a server, since it's
very complete and managable. I do a lot of consulting jobs for small and
medium businesses, and opensuse performs quite solidly. Of course,
personal preferences play a large part. I've been a unix admin since the
90s, and have tried most of the major distros out there, and for the
most part suse is my goto distro.

> just curious.... openSUSE always loads or uses 90% of my 1 gig RAM, but
> ubuntu  just 25% of it. what's that mean?
>   

That could be a slight difference in kernel parameters, which are easily
tuned. It could also be a different usage pattern - could it be that
you're running a totally different workload on the 2 distros, or you had
suse booted up longer? In general linux will always use all the RAM it
can, because unused RAM is wasted RAM.

> add my ym "l1u_8e1" to your buddy list
> lets share our knowledge on openSUSE
>
>   
OK

Joe

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