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Suse Linux Professional 9.2
Suse Linux Professional 9.2 - CD-ROM -

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Suse Linux Professional 9.2

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CD-ROM - 01 November, 2004
from: SuSE Inc.

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Number of Media: 1

Platforms:
  • Linux

Features:
  • Fast, secure operating system with 1,000+ open-source applications
  • Linux kernel 2.6 plus GNOME 2.6 and KDE 3.3 user desktop environments
  • Browse the Web; create and share documents; develop applications
  • Work with graphics and multimedia files; configure home networks
  • Improved mobility; ideal for Linux users and technical enthusiasts

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Customer Reviews

SUSE 9.2 is GREAT

Upgraded to 9.2 from 7.x, very pleased with the product. It found the systems hardware quickly and with no effort on my part. My palm pilot, printer, usb thumb drive, email, web surfing are all 100% operational. Checking for O/S updates is a snap and requires no system admin knowledge. This Novell/SUSE is so much fun! For those wanting to compile code, browse internet, do email in an environment other than with MS, this is the way to go. Plus all your doc's, pdf's, jpeg's all work too. Install was a snap, gui's are great, very high quality product.


Best linux Distro money can buy

SuSE Linux is the oldest commercial distro of Linux, and they prove again why people are willing to pay for something that they can essentially get for free. SuSE 9.2 Pro puts Fedora Core, Mandrake, Slackware, Debian and the others to shame in every aspect. ^M


XP 2 + SUSE removable hard drive = ideal for learning UNIX.

I say that the end of 2004, start of 2005 was the time to get a pimpin' new PC. I booted SuSE 7.2 on a partition with Windows 2000 many years ago and the result was not funny. If you choose to dual-boot a Windows Linux machine, then get two hard drives for it. Take a hint. XP2 should be on one of the hard drives. Better yet get a docking bay installed on your PC, like a ViPower Super Rack IDE for hard drives so you can pull them out and swap them around. As Windows user this is how you want to try out Linux on your machine... and you should, but read more to find out why.^M

 

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