This is a desktop comparison of Red Hat Linux 9 and SuSE 8.2 Professional Edition. We have used Red Hat Linux 8 for all our work since last fall, and installed version 9 as soon as it became available. However, we have not been fully content with Red Hat, so we gave SuSE 8.2 a try when it became available this month.
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It does - KwickDisk if I got the name right (lives in tray when you minimize it, and can mount/unmount fstab listed drives in a RMB menu), but I am not sure if this is what you had in mind :-)
"KDE doesn't have disk mounting applets AFAIK."
It does - KwickDisk if I got the name right (lives in tray when you minimize it, and can mount/unmount fstab listed drives in a RMB menu), but I am not sure if this is what you had in mind :-)