Linked by David Adams on Fri 11th Jul 2008 04:10 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE A few weeks ago, the OpenSUSE Project announced the release of OpenSUSE 11.0, the "community" edition of SUSE Linux, Novell's commercial Linux distribution. Here it's taken for a test drive.
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Fedora is based on openSUSE?
by decriptor on Fri 11th Jul 2008 05:09 UTC
decriptor
Member since:
2008-06-19

I'm just left scratching my head....

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There are other under-the-cover improvements, including a new installer. In short, OpenSUSE 11.0 is a step-wise refinement of the OpenSUSE line, rather than anything revolutionary.

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The big question is: Given that Red Hat bases its Fedora distribution on OpenSUSE, and
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Under the hood? Man, I didn't even notice the new installer, they must have hid that well under the hood...

Always knew fedora look just like openSUSE ;) :/

I give up

RE: Fedora is based on openSUSE?
by rtfa on Fri 11th Jul 2008 08:40 in reply to "Fedora is based on openSUSE?"
rtfa Member since:
2006-02-27

Did you also notice the need to download 2 DVDs to get opnesuse installed? what a load of cr*p.

I think the person who did this "review" just plucked some nonsense phrases out of the air (or troll forums), perhaps they should go back to flipping burgers.

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Anonymous Penguin Member since:
2005-07-06

"Did you also notice the need to download 2 DVDs to get opnesuse installed? what a load of cr*p."

He must have heard of the boxed retail edition. That comes with 2 dual layer DVDs. But you can't download that one.

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massysett Member since:
2007-12-04

I stopped reading right there.

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