SUSE Linux 10.1 Released!

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  1. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    From the SuSE mailing lists:

    Hi all,

    After lot of work and several delays, we proudly announce the
    availability of SUSE Linux 10.1. In tribute to 42 and as today is the
    fifth anniversary of the death of Douglas Adams, we dedicate this
    release to him.

    It can be downloaded as described below and on
    download.openSUSE.org -- SUSE Linux 10.1 in x86, x86-64, and ppc versions -
    both via ftp from our mirrors and bittorrent. We'd appreciate if you
    use bittorrent to share the download with others.

    Initially we offer as ISOs the 5 CD open source version plus our
    add-on CD with proprietary portions, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader,
    RealNetworks RealPlayer, and Sun Java Runtime Environment. DVDs will
    be available for download from Thursday, May 18.

    Additionally two ftp trees are available - one with only open source
    packages and one with non open source packages. The open source tree
    contains packages build from more than 3100 source RPMs.

    As usual, we ship all the latest open source packages available at the
    time. But we want to give special mention to Xgl for 3D acceleration
    on the desktop (Welcome to openSUSE, NetworkManager for
    getting painless wifi access everywhere, the completely open source
    AppArmor 2.0, and the full integration of XEN 3 in YaST.

    We'd like to thank you all for testing heavily, reporting bugs, giving
    feedback on mailing lists, etc., and in general for supporting and
    participating in creating SUSE Linux 10.1.

    Have a lot of fun!

    Michael, Adrian and Andreas
     
  2. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    Well to my horror i've found out that GNOME is becoming the default GUI in SuSE :confused: It seems that some of the popular Linux distributions are looking for a standard and most of them have chosen GNOME! What they are doing is removing choice in the matter. Sure, KDE is included in SuSE 10.1, but most of the attention has gone towards GNOME.

    Now theres nothing wrong with GNOME, but KDE is far more powerful. Worse though, is that the defualt GNOME look in SuSE looks horribily like Windows..

    I don't think I want to upgrade anymore? :x: And if I don't want to upgrade SuSE then perhaps nows the time to look elsewhere :(
     
  3. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    I've always stuck with KDE myself, and haven't really cared for other window managers. I know they're there, but KDE offers the creature comforts of Windows without being Windows. Gnome is alright, but I just like KDE better.

    Gnome may be the default install, but I'd think you'd have the option to have KDE installed instead of Gnome...at least you have a good assortment in SuSe 9.1
     
  4. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    Yes that's true.

    I'm going to do a network install when I get home to upgrade to SuSE 10.1. If I don't like what I see I'm going to change to Kubuntu forever..
     
  5. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    I am actually quite annoyed right now. Moving from Windows to Linux was a massive switch and it's taken me awhile to readjust. Now SuSE has gone to shit and I will probably have to change again.

    I think Kubuntu would be the best replacement as I already have a lot of experience with Ubuntu, which is installed on another computer. However for my main computer I need KDE.

    Saba, what makes Kubuntu good? :)
     
  6. Addis

    Addis The King

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    I hate the horrible poo coloured theme of GNOME in Ubuntu. It just looks depressing and boring. KDE and its tools are much more powerful, customisable and easier to for the beginner. Ubuntu GNOME menus are illogical.
     
  7. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    lol
    Believe it or not, i've actually come to like the 'poo colour' in ubuntu ;) It's just grown on me over time. I haven't changed the default look once.
     

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