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| PLATFORM: | Linux |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | SuSE Inc. |
| FEATURES: | State-of-the-art Linux operating system that includes many multimedia applications, Easy to install alongside Windows; quick and easy Internet access; protection against viruses, New office suite with optimized compatibility, improved import/export filters, macro recorder, New version of free image processing program GIMP, Variety of image processing applications, MP3 players, video players, and more |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Operating Systems System (OS), Linux, Unix |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 648866201195 |
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Customer Reviews of Suse Linux 9.0 Personal Edition
Works fine (mostly), but ... Out of curiosity, I installed Suse 9.0 on my four-year-old computer. The installation went well: My hard drive was partitioned with no loss of Windows 98 data, and the double boot system works well. Suse recognized my cable broadband connection (but not my dial-up modem) and was able to get my printer operating (but not my scanner). I would love to sing the praises of an open-source product, but face it: Windows is easier to operate, is more attractive, and more versatile. Linux has a reputation for stability, but I'm told XP is a great improvement in Windows stability. I will continue to dabble in Suse but have set Windows as my default operating system.
Follow-up, four months later: The more I dabbled in Suse, the less I found to like. The KDE desktop is dog-slow, technical support is a joke (and not a very funny one) and the manual is of little help in figuring out such procedures as how to download from the Internet. Eventually, I stopped choosing Suse when I booted up. I have just bought a new computer with XP and have no plans of installing Suse on it.
I don't know what they are talking about
Multi loading OS's on a computer isn't something people do every day. It's not hard but it's easy to mess up if you are NOT paying attention and have little experience with that sort of thing.
If you are installing JUST SuSE on your computer then it works great. Sure I've had computers in which "oddball" hardware doesn't work on it. SuSE on the other hand should be considered bleeding edge on the hardware support side. They are into it all and do a great job.
More bang for the buck with RedHat? What does that mean? I get an extra rpm or two? Listen. Look at what they both provide and make a decision. Anything someone else has you can get for SuSE. I was surprised with YaST. I loaded some stuff that was missing from the distro. It selected a site in Chicago by default. Took only a few moments with my broadband connection (Cable 3 Mb pipe).
Fedora RC2 was crap. Better than RC1 but still crap. Debian and Slackware are pretty good. For a desktop install I would recommend you wait for SuSE 9.1 actually. It comes out this month I understand (I've already downloaded the source rpms. It's HOT)
Good Distro
Good Linux Distro.
If you are buying because people says Windows is unstable and unsecure, you're doomed. If you've dreamed having Unix machine home, might better to go with Debian, Gentoo, or BSDs. If you like computers, building PCs, and thought "I gotta be little more cool", then this is for you.
Unlike company says, Linux is not replacement for Windows. If something doesn't work under Windows, it's Microsoft's fault! If something broke under Linux, it's your fault. If you are genius, there's a source code so that you can fix it. If you are normal people, there's lots of community in web that some kind genius spend some time with normal people giving out some help. If you are rich, buy yearly support from consultants or company and pay more than for Windows.