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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: SuSE Inc.
EAN: 0662644463520
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 200
Label: SuSE Inc.
Manufacturer: SuSE Inc.
Model: 00662644463520
MPN: 6.62644e+11
Platform: Linux
Publisher: SuSE Inc.
Release Date: October 01, 2005
Studio: SuSE Inc.

Features:
  • Reliable Linux operating system plus complete set of desktop applications
  • Office suite; Web browser; IM client; multimedia viewers; graphical software
  • Develop applications, set up home network, run Web server, and more
  • Convenient installation media, printed documentation, and installation support
  • Important content plug-ins include Adobe Reader, Java Runtime, and Flash





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
SUSE Linux 10 is the newest Linux release and the first to be developed through the newly created OpenSUSE effort. OpenSUSE is a concerted effort between thousands of Linux developers and users, submitting suggestions and bug reports to create a better, stronger and more practical Linux distribution. Working off the latest Linux kernel (2.6.13), it compiles all the best tools for your Linux system. Stuffed with more than 1,500 open source Linux applications and packages



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works nice!
I installed Linux thousands of times in the late 90's. It was a pain to get the OS working on my system. I gave up for a number of years. I recently installed SUSE Linux 10 and I am amazed at how well the installation went, how user friendly the OS is, and how easy it is to use. I would say if you are interested in trying a good quality Linux system to test the waters, this is where you should start. Maybe buy a book on moving from windows to linux as well.

4 stars because I don't give ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - SuSE 10.0 doesn't play nice.
Unlike the four versions of SuSE Linux I've used and liked over the years, the 10.0 release took over my machine as if it were a MS OS. It made the pre-existing XP Home installation unusable. After installing SuSE 10.0, my Win XP OS was history, it was Novell's "SuSE" Linux only. Thanks Novell, I'll never buy what was once a very fine flavor of Linux again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - u decide
Can it run linux commands? SUSE: yes SLACKWARE: yes
Can a Windows user use it right now? SUSE: yes SLACKWARE: no
Can I buy it and install it from CD? SUSE: yes SLACKWARE: no
Can it run with no GUI? SUSE: yes SLACKWARE: yes

Sub Redhat for Suse in the table & its the same result.
Slackware is just linux without a gui.

To say having a gui somehow prevents learning the os command line is a crock.
Ask anybody that writes ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - To address those issues
1. All Linux packages should be able to close X to reveal a CLI. However Slackware uses a CLI for nearly everything it does. SuSE has lots of windows type GUI for nearly everything it does. Linux users never really end up learning Linux with SuSE.

2. The Kernel is what it is called. Slackware actually makes you learn kernel compiling if you want the latest kernel.

3. Linux commands do not change across linux distros. It is all Linux. The problem is SuSE doesn't teach you any of ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - slackware?
1. Slackware doesnt have a graphical interface that can be turned on & off at will. Suse does.

2. The Linux core operating system is the same across all variants of Linux, including slackware and suse.

3. The CLI (command line interface) varies across linux variants just as it does across UNIX variants. To suggest that these slight differences would impair anyone familiar with the UNIX CLI from using any variant of linux is incompetent.





 

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