[NTLUG:Discuss] OpenSUSE
Tom Tumelty
tomtumelty at gmail.com
Mon May 1 22:28:23 CDT 2006
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> No... you really need to wait for 10.1. With that said, there
> are WAY too many radical changes in 10.1 for my taste. I may use
> it as a desktop when it comes out, but I would probably not deploy
> as a server. I prefer 9.3 for that (10.0 has too many bugs for
> me... but YMMV) or SLES9.
>
> Of course, the combination listed is fairly simplistic... so it
> would probably do fine on 10.1 (but I wouldn't deploy an "rc").
>
I am looking for a distribution for non-technical users. I think Slackware
has to many files to edit, etc... for a non-technical person.
I am looking for a distribution that is stable and secure and has a big
enough community of users that I can find answers to problems relatively
fast. So far I am looking at Ubuntu, and OpenSus(which i have not used yet).
May look at Debian too (but i have never used it). I also want to be able to
support the server remotely as much as possible.
Thank you for the advice,
Tom
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