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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MP3 (and any other download as well) is an issue when you go company-wide with Linux. Imagine how this conversation goes on: ...
Actually I would think that companies that have a lot of Linux pc's would make use of kickstart (automated) installation, which is capable of including custom RPMs in the install and running scripts before and after installation which you can use to customize. This way an administrator could choose to include MP3, or Acrobat Reader or anything else.
I believe SuSE also has this functionality in Yast2 BTW.
MP3 (and any other download as well) is an issue when you go company-wide with Linux. Imagine how this conversation goes on: ...
Actually I would think that companies that have a lot of Linux pc's would make use of kickstart (automated) installation, which is capable of including custom RPMs in the install and running scripts before and after installation which you can use to customize. This way an administrator could choose to include MP3, or Acrobat Reader or anything else.
I believe SuSE also has this functionality in Yast2 BTW.