Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Jun 2008 20:27 UTC
openSUSE 11.0 is one of the most anticipated Linux distribution releases of recent times. The openSUSE team released version 11.0 yesterday, and it comes with the latest KDE4, GNOME, kernel, all the usual latest and greatest. In addition, it carries a few new Compiz Fusion plugins, improved package management (still a weak spot for openSUSE), and a brand new front-end to the installer. Reviews are starting to trickle in, and they are almost exclusively positive.
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How does this compare on OpenSUSE? So now that RedHat also have moved to KVM based solution (from Xen) will OpenSUSE be next to dump Xen? Ubuntu will also use KVM.
Where does that put Xen? It runs on NetBSD but poorly. freeBSD does not have any virtualization solution. Will we see a Citrix based distro?
Xen is here to stay with the large industry support it has. KVM is too Linux specific to gain industry traction in my opinion. If it does gain traction, it will only be because of sheer mass.
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Where does that put Xen? It runs on NetBSD but poorly. freeBSD does not have any virtualization solution. Will we see a Citrix based distro?
Xen is here to stay with the large industry support it has. KVM is too Linux specific to gain industry traction in my opinion. If it does gain traction, it will only be because of sheer mass.