Linux examined: OpenSUSE 11.0

  2008-07-09 18:30:02
A few weeks ago, the OpenSUSE Project announced the release of OpenSUSE 11.0, the"community" edition of SUSE Linux, Novell's commercial Linux distribution. Like most recent distributions, OpenSUSE is made up of the usual suspects, including GNOME and KDE-based desktops, Live CD and full DVD installation options, and an online repository of software that can be installed using a GUI tool. 
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