Linux Magazine: Tweaking SUSE 10.1 | Linux Today

Linux Magazine: Tweaking SUSE 10.1

Written By
JP
Jason Perlow
Aug 29, 2006

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Perlow
for this link. ]

“In late May, SUSE Linux 10.1, the latest free/community Linux
distribution from the folks at Novell was released into the wild.
Like its predecessor, SUSE Linux 10.0, the newest incarnation of
the OpenSUSE effort boasts the very latest and greatest
enhancements for the Linux desktop user, including KDE X.X, GNOME
X.X, the latest multimedia components, such as the iTunes-like
Banshee MP3 and iPod software, as well as the entire foundation of
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
10, the corporate and regression-tested versions which should be
available by the time you read this article. Why, SUSE Linux 10.1
has more software in it than any desktop Linux user and developer
could possibly want…”

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JP

Jason Perlow

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