openSUSE 11.3: The Linux Lizard Lives | Linux Today

openSUSE 11.3: The Linux Lizard Lives

Written By
JP
Jason Perlow
Jul 20, 2010

[ Thanks to Jason
Perlow
for this link. ]

“openSUSE 11.3, the latest version of Novell’s
community Linux OS was released on July 15th. I’ve put the OS
through its paces for the last several days and I have to say that
while I continue to be impressed with the functionality of
openSUSE, I’m not seeing a huge amount of sexy in the latest
release.

“At best, I’d call openSUSE 11.3 a bug fix/service pack for 11.2
and 11.1. There are a few new features, most of which are under the
hood, but from an end-user perspective there isn’t a heck of a lot
of new stuff to see here.

“I’d liken openSUSE 11.3 to the “Windows 7″ of openSUSE
releases, where 11.1 and 11.2 were more “Vista”. Most of this can
be attributed to the fact that KDE 4.x prior to the most recent 4.3
and 4.4.x builds was horrendously unstable.”


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