Linked by Anand Vaidya on Wed 5th Jan 2005 18:19 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE 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.
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Laptop is essential !!!
by Anonymous on Thu 6th Jan 2005 08:48 UTC

almost 50% of the computers sold today are laptops. I want to switch over to linux but I cannot do it if Hibernation function is not working. I have come to the conclusion that i can use my softwares on linux using crossover and win4lin but the simple issue of having no fully functional ACPI will not make me take the step!!!

If the linux community wants to truly take off and seriously enter the os market, the programing gurus should drop all other work and focus to fix this issue!
regards
H