Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Aug 2006 20:39 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE "In a fairly short time, Novell has transformed itself from a firm that had next to nothing to do with Linux into one of the Penguin's most visible and aggressive flag-bearers. For evidence of this metamorphosis, we need look no further than Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, which breaks ground in the client operating system territory that Linux leader Red Hat has so far opted scarcely to tread. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, or SLED, is the most polished Linux client operating system we've yet tested, and well-deserving of our Analyst's Choice designation."
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RE: RPMs suck
by Joe User on Tue 8th Aug 2006 01:51 UTC in reply to "RPMs suck"
Joe User
Member since:
2005-06-29

RPM doesn't suck as long as you use a good package manager such as YUM (which doesn't ship with SuSE, ok).

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RE[2]: RPMs suck
by suser on Tue 8th Aug 2006 08:27 in reply to "RE: RPMs suck"
suser Member since:
2005-08-04

Actually it's in SUSE Linux 10.1,

kyum-0.7.5-17.i586.rpm
yum-2.4.2-13.i586.rpm
yumex-0.44.1-13.noarch.rpm
yum-utils-0.3.1-14.noarch.rpm
kyum-0.7.5-17.x86_64.rpm
yum-2.4.2-13.x86_64.rpm

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