
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.
It's a evul circle. People stays of Linux by particular support reasons (like it doesn't change fan speeds on the laptops or something), and they switch to another operating system INSTEAD of telling someone about the problem. If noone is using his laptop with Linux the laptop themself won't be supported 'cause why support a computer half-way while noone is using the software on that computer?
The more people demanding Linux on their laptops the more developer'll fix the issues with those, as they did with the desktop computers and webbservers and everywhere else where Linux is already the best alternative.
More people gets better drivers than less people!
Less isn't more!