Gratis and Libre GNU/Linux Beats Ballnux, Which is Neither
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-05-04 05:47:43 UTC
- Modified: 2008-05-04 05:47:43 UTC
OpenSUSE makes the 'base' of SLED and SLES in the same way that Fedora is partly used to construct Red Hat's enterprise product line. However, in the former case a lot is lost (and
'added') throughout the process, whereas in the latter case there's adherence to principles. It is therefore encouraging to find that OpenSUSE in its current form is still no match for Fedora or Ubuntu. Consider this
latest OpenSUSE review an example. (highlights in red are ours)
So, in short I actually don't mind SuSE, and yes Sontek, zypper is usable (though slow) and YaST has some good points. But in general, my machine was faster and more usable in ubuntu or fedora. Now, I have heard that the speed issue (with both zypper and the system in general) is fixed in 11.0, and YaST has apparently gone through some remodeling and consolidation in the new version. When that gets released I will have to revisit OpenSuSE to check it out.
It is reassuring to find that (Open)SUSE is unlikely to become a 'de facto' distribution for the desktop or the server (where Ubuntu/Canonical and Red Hat dominate, respectively). Anything that can prevent Microsoft from
controlling GNU/Linux users by proxy would be beneficial.
One approach and method of achieving this is the omission of SUSE (don't mention it anywhere or bring it up with anyone), which is more friendly, polite and less harmful to GNU/Linux as a whole than occasional bashing (is any publicity -- including negative one -- actually good publicity?).
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