tectonic.co.za — I'm rather impressed. Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10 is designed to do just that ? impress the user from the start, with a smooth and (mostly) simple experience that will satisfy the secretary through to the MD. It does still have some areas to work on, however.
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phocion55Aug 15, 2006
I'm flattered you track every single one of my comments on here.
b111Aug 15, 2006
@ MeltedUFOA lot of businesses use red hat, it's stable, proven, etc. suse and red hat are usually what you see being used in enterprise enviroments.
Closed AccountAug 15, 2006
will it detect my wireless card and be able to use wpa2 without some crazy work around?unlike ubuntu :mad:
tsuroerusuAug 15, 2006
@ noseeme"No, I am not talking about just the package manager bugs."Which bugs are you referring to? Because I've been running SUSE Linux 10.1 on my main workstation ever since it came out, and it's been rock solid! :D
phocion55Aug 15, 2006
I'd like to think of it as "participating in the Ubuntu/no Ubuntu debate", but hell, if I "trolled" every Ubuntu-related submission on Digg I would have to average 15 replies per minute, 24/7 almost.If I were new to Linux, I would certainly appreciate someone saying to me "Yea, Ubuntu is cool, but have you check out XYZ?"
sukimashitaAug 15, 2006
I especially like how SLED greatly integrates into mixed OS environments. It fluently co-exists between other Windows clients while keeping the interoperability.Thanks aswell for the incredible Xgl/compiz ;)
unfunAug 16, 2006
@usefulidiot"I wouldnt dare run ubuntu on my work servers, RHEL4 is ROCK solid, i love it."I work for a large scale gaming company. We have about 60+ Ubuntu-server 6.06 installs that have been rock solid on both x86 i386 and AMD64.