Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jul 2007 07:15 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
SuSE, openSUSE "Sometimes, a service pack comes along that really makes a big difference. Take NT. Before SP3, it was garbage; afterwards Microsoft had its first server operating system that was worth anything. XP before SP2 was so-so, but after SP2, it became Microsoft's best desktop operating system ever (sorry, Vista). And, now, with its SP1 for SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop), Novell has given an already excellent business desktop a real kick in the pants."
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MadRat
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2006-02-17

Wouldn't SLED 10 sound better as SLED X? Cash in on the roman numeralness of OS X. Maybe even throw in the P for SLED XP. Personal editions of the 10.x versions could be called SLED ME. The 9.x versions could be SLED 9x. Really old versions could be SLED III.I.I for Workgroups. /tongue in cheek