Recently, Ashcrow had the privilege to sit down with SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for the AMD64 and test it in a real working environment to see how it stands in comparison to other Linux offerings.
Recently, Ashcrow had the privilege to sit down with SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for the AMD64 and test it in a real working environment to see how it stands in comparison to other Linux offerings.
Does it come with Frozen Bubble? I wouldn’t use it on my production servers if I can’t play some games in between hits to my personal blog (my life is very exciting).
Chromium is better![;)](https://www.osnews.com/images/emo/smile.gif)
I’ve wasted many hours with the emacs psychiatrist. That’s good for “suppose to be working” entertainment. Call it research. 🙂
Then again, I’ve wasted YEARS of my life on tetris.![;)](https://www.osnews.com/images/emo/confuse.gif)
I think the joke went over your head. 😉
The joke was that all psychiatrists do is ask you innane questions, they don’t really understand anything.
:o…:-)
Ashcrow forgot to tell us the amount of RAM installed in his servers. I may be wrong but I think that’s an important factor when it comes to using databases. Also, it’s the first time I’ve heard of a distro that performs a “stealth update” of the kernel. Suse engineers went too far with that one.
We need the linux that NASA has installed on their servers! It’s probably a very secure stable reliable platform.. I want.. I want.. I want……..
You can get just that linux from http://www.kernel.org
NSA also has made specialized secure version of Linux, which is known as SELinux, http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/ which is probably also used by Nasa and such large goverment stuff that needs high security.