![]() Installation and mostly desktop-type activities, such as using The manuals are of professional quality andĪny user with reasonable computer skills should be able to pick up Has been using Linux for several years, the printed manuals offer a (x86 – Pentium, Athlon, Celerons, including mobile versions),Ĭomprehensive printed documentation. Installation for several weeks to look out for any problems (lockups, usability, missing packages etc) This review is a summary ofįull-version, boxed sets for US$ 89.95 either from the online store (and pay a hefty US$60 UPS airfreight to Singapore, as I did on earlier occasion)Ĭurrent SLP9.1 owners is offered at US$59.95 (Also available is a IBM Z-Pro Technical Workstation to test various functionalities. On my home PC, laptop, an Athlon64 Shuttle XPC and a very high end (Thanks to David Tang) I have installed the copy The next day, Novell couriered meĪ nice green box. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, but only recently migrated to using RHEL recompiles such as WhiteBox and Rocks.īeen a Red Hat and Debian user with occasional flings with Gentoo and ![]() Wanted to evaluate how well SLP can fit any/all of these roles.Ĭurrently I run a mix of distributions: Suse, Debian, Red Hat, and The customers that I support run some flavor of Linux or UNIX. On my home computer, laptop and all servers at my work place. ![]() Update: Also see some 9.2 screenshots with KDE and Gnome. So here’s a SuSE user’s review of 9.2 after several weeks using the new version. ![]() SLP9.1 is already a very polished Linux distribution, with tons of software ready to go. Since I am already using SUSE 9.1 for my daily work on my IBM laptop, I was quite eager to check out 9.2. On October 22, 2004, Novell released SUSE Linux Professional 9.2 (abbreviated as SLP9.2 henceforth) targeted at the home user and Linux enthusiast crowd.
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