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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A quick addendum to my own post: Of course the biggest problem in the past with yast was that it wasn't free software. But that has changed, to my best knowledge yast is licensed under the GPL in Suse 9.1. Maybe somenone who has the distro can confirm that.
A quick addendum to my own post: Of course the biggest problem in the past with yast was that it wasn't free software. But that has changed, to my best knowledge yast is licensed under the GPL in Suse 9.1. Maybe somenone who has the distro can confirm that.