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Re: openSUSE 10.2 is so darn cool!

__/ [ ml2mst ] on Sunday 11 March 2007 06:57 \__

> I installed openSUSE 10.2 yesterday and I am so darn exited about it,
> guess I'm almost in Love with it :)
> 
> I gave up on openSUSE a couple of months ago (however I still ran
> 10.0) after reading that they started to promote GNOME as their main
> desktop.
> 
> Well actually there is nothing wrong with GNOME IMHO, but I am simply
> a KDE fanboy... period :)
> 
> openSUSE never gave up on KDE, because they changed the "Start" menu
> to a very useful system IMHO.
> 
> What I really appreciate is the additional non-OSS CD and that adding
> repositories was simplified, in contrast to 10.0.
> 
> Adding DVD playback, win32codecs, MP3 support and the like was a
> breeze in contrast to 10.0.
> 
> Finally I love the fun of playing around with the features Xgl and
> Compiz provide. I always took advantage of the old school pager, but
> with Xgl and Compiz, switching desktops has become even sort of a game
> play :D
> 
> Conclusion:
> 
> openSUSE (free, gratis and stable) did it once again. They provided a
> reliable, full featured desktop environment for the home user, which
> made Microsoft Windows (expensive and buggy) totally obsolete.

Opensuse is great, but the management at Novell sucks b4lls.

Wait until Windows' market share on the desktop falls below 80% and Microsoft
starts suing (in vain, but it'll make do financial damage).

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