
On October 22, 2004, Novell released SUSE Linux Professional 9.2 (abbreviated as SLP9.2 henceforth) targeted at the home user and Linux enthusiast crowd. Since I am already using SUSE 9.1 for my daily work on my IBM laptop, I was quite eager to check out 9.2. SLP9.1 is already a very polished Linux distribution, with tons of software ready to go. So here's a SuSE user's review of 9.2 after several weeks using the new version.
Update: Also see some 9.2 screenshots with
KDE and
Gnome.
I agree with you !
I've got one running on a server and a AMD64 laptop and it run like a charm ... unless you try to do something not implemented in YAST ... like twinview ( with the nvidia drivers activated !!) on the same graphic card ... ( on mandrake 10.1 it's much easier ! and you can get painlessly the last update of it ! )
Otherwise it's clear that graphicaly suse 9.2 rips ! Also the apps and kde 3.3 ... on mandrake 10.1 you've got the packages but no words on how to install ...