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:Mad Penguin: Desktop Linux Defined: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
Mad Penguin: Desktop Linux Defined: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
Jul 10, 2006, 20 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (6430 reads)

(Other stories by Adam Doxtater)

[ Thanks to rchapman for this link. ]

"They say that lightning never strikes twice, and for all I know, it never has. But will it? The question on my mind right now is whether or not it counts if lightning strikes once at home and once in the enterprise. That's the dilema of the day. Let's put it this way... outstanding bugs aside, Novell hit a home run with SUSE Linux 10.1. There is no question that it is one of the most impressive desktop Linux distros ever released. Currently, it's the second most popular desktop Linux distribution in the world (according to DistroWatch.com page hit rankings) with Ubuntu coming in at #1 and Fedora at #3. Those three distros, in my opinion (and apparently everyone else in the world), are at the top of the desktop Linux heap.

"Hot on the heels of their popular free desktop release, Novell is unleashing their professional-grade desktop on the world this summer in the form of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 (SLED 10 to the techies. They like their acronyms), and all signs point to it being one hell of a release... according to the feature-set alone..."

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Related Stories:
OSNews: First Look: Novell's SLED 10(Jun 29, 2006)
InfoWorld: Novell Hits a Desktop Home Run with SLED 10(Jun 16, 2006)
Software in Review: SUSE Linux 10.1 Review(May 29, 2006)
Linux.com: Review: OpenSUSE 10.1(May 25, 2006)


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