I recently picked up a copy of SuSE 9.0 Professional. I have never used or been familiar with a SuSE product before as I've only used Mandrake, Red Hat, and a bit of Debian. After using Red Hat for a while I decided to evaluate SuSE and I am now sorry for not having tried it sooner.
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"Mind you, I'm not arguing, just asking..which parts of Suse are not GPL?"
YAST is not under a free as in speech license. ALL of Fedora's stuff is under a free license. Yes, YAST is under a fairly liberal license, but that's just not good enough for a lot of people. (the preceding sentence was NOT intended as a flame - I'm one of those people)
Speaking of which, I've heard that the Fedora-Config mailing list is really starting to get busy - this bodes VERY well for the future of Fedora...
"Mind you, I'm not arguing, just asking..which parts of Suse are not GPL?"
YAST is not under a free as in speech license. ALL of Fedora's stuff is under a free license. Yes, YAST is under a fairly liberal license, but that's just not good enough for a lot of people. (the preceding sentence was NOT intended as a flame - I'm one of those people)
Speaking of which, I've heard that the Fedora-Config mailing list is really starting to get busy - this bodes VERY well for the future of Fedora...
-Erwos