I'm sure everyone is sick of reading reviews of Suse 9.1 by now but perhaps this one is a little different. This is not an ordinary review in the sense that I don't provide lots of colourful screenshots, or ramble on endlessly about the included software versions and other trivial things. Written from the point of view of a Debian user trying to switch to an "easier" distribution, I concentrated on how Suse stacks up compared to some of the traditional Debian strengths.
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I love it when people think that the ability to access a Windows partition is a sign of quality from a distro. Now, when are we going to read a review in which somebody says that right after installing Windows 2000/XP/2003, they accessed a linux or BSD partition without hassle ?
I love it when people think that the ability to access a Windows partition is a sign of quality from a distro. Now, when are we going to read a review in which somebody says that right after installing Windows 2000/XP/2003, they accessed a linux or BSD partition without hassle ?