Linked by Robert Minvielle on Tue 16th Dec 2003 20:00 UTC
Linux This is the second installment of the "Linux on the Opteron, are we ready?" article. Basically, it is a "where are we now?" article, noting that what once did work now does not, and others that did not work now do. The first article was published on OSNews almost three months ago. Since that time not too much has happened publicly in regards to the amd64 Linux situation, but a lot of people mailed to tell me that I should have checked out SuSE or the new Mandrake which was "about to be released" at that time. Also since that time I have upgraded the RAM and acquired a larger hard disk for the machine. I will give a brief rundown of the system as it stands now, what I tried to install on it, and what works.
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SuSE does include CDs
by Anonymous on Wed 17th Dec 2003 01:55 UTC

Quoting the author if the article "Suse Professional 9.0 $120 (distribution on DVDs, no CDs)"

That is simply not true. Here are some quotes right off of SuSE's website:

Scope of the Personal edition ($39.95):
3 CD-ROMs, 1 manual (User Guide), 60 days of installation support

Scope of the Professional edition ($79.95):
5 CD-ROMs, 1 double DVD, 2 manuals (Administration Guide, User Guide), 90 days of installation support