Originally posted by zazzybob I must agree with Norsk above.... I am a long time SUSE user. I've used other distros (Red Hat, Slackware, Debian, Fedora, Xandros) and some of the BSD's.
Nothing (IMHO) does it as well as SUSE - it's stable, secure, feature rich, easy to configure (also allowing total freedom to go as deep as you wish) and highly customisable.
I should join the SuSE sales team
Cheers
ZB aka ZazzySUSE
you and me both! i love suse, have used netbsd, turbo linux and some other varied variants and none have pleased me more than suse.
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I just checked out that Libranet website, the screen shots do show a very nice windows-like interface. Does SUSE have anything like that?
yes it does. right out of the box the KDE setup is easy to use. (cant comment on gnome as i dont use it)
and about suse not being good for a busy server, thats just bull. you can configure the system however you want, and itll run flawlessly.
thats my email, web, ssh and other services server.
and it DOES carry a little bit of a load average. its not like a system thats flat zero all day.
that is running suse 8.1, on my desktop i am running 8.2 and will soon upgrade to 9. whatever it is now as soon as i have some more time for computers.
Well Guys, will anybody solve my problem?
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