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While I don't necessarily agree with or condone Novell's sordid affair with Microsoft, I do respect their Linux products.
But if the net result of working with Microsoft is WMA/WMV compatibility and a load of other stuff, isn't that better than customers never moving to Linux because the lack of compatibility in that area?
Once you've got them on Linux, then you can wean then off the Microsoft technology slowly - its like a drug addict giving up their habit.
Thanks for the link to that video, great to see it in action. I've gotten very used to the current menu and it does look like it will be just as easy on the new one. The dedicated Shutdown button makes sense as well!
I'd like the ability to turn off the "Recent" sections of the menu. I like it for Documents but not for Applications.
We'll see how it is when it gets here.
-m
I have been a Red Hat user since 99 and I think SuSE from what reports have been written on SLED is one slick desktop package. Microsoft had to do something with Linux I know a lot of people instantly state they turned on the community but I actually do not see it that way. The customers want both Windows/Linux in their business/datacenters so it really is a win for the Linux desktop movement. Who knows maybe MS knows they cannot hold the desktop forever and see the Linux desktop as the next winner as in market share.
I hope SuSE really pushes SLED hard they need to let the end user see the difference and want the change. They will drive the market and what operating system is being used not just the vendor. Kudos to SuSE for such slick OS!






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While I don't necessarily agree with or condone Novell's sordid affair with Microsoft, I do respect their Linux products. Few will argue that SLED/SLES 10 is not a powerhouse of the Linux community. It is efforts like this that will legitimize Linux for the masses. OpenSUSE is clearly a fertile test bed and it's good to see the fruits of the community's labors winding up in SLED 10. This new service pack will add a raft of new features (I wonder if one of them will be AIGLX as an option instead of XGL.) A video illustrating the improvements to the new SLED menu can be viewed here (scroll down to the bottom of the page.) http://ostoolbox.blogspot.com/search/label/suse