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SUSE 10.0 OSS Released
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CowboyNeal
on Thu Oct 06, 2005 05:26 PM
from the love-the-lizard dept.
from the love-the-lizard dept.
O0o0Oblubb!O0o0O writes "Today, Novell released SuSE 10.0 OSS for download. Product highlights include kernel 2.6.13, gcc 4.0.2, glibc 2.3.5, improved boot times and Xen 3. Torrents are available for the i386, ppc and x86_64 versions. The downloadable OSS edition lacks some packages for licensing reasons of which some, like Java, can be installed via package repository."
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Stability (Score:3, Insightful)
Also, the software is getting way to bloated. Why all the software packages SUSE?
Re:Stability (Score:3, Insightful)
No, really. You aren't required to install all of them, after all.
Re:Stability (Score:2)
Re:Stability (Score:2)
Now I've gotten lazy and just use Debian.
Re:Stability (Score:2)
Because a DVD holds a lot of data - same for hard drives.
Doesn't matter if people actually use any of the provided
software - really
Re:Stability (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Stability (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Stability (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm not sure what you mean by "hobbyists" but it sounds vaguely insulting.
IMHO it would be more accurate to say that SuSE 10 is a full-featured distro for linux power users, while the more verticalized sles/nld are meant for the corporate market, managers who don't mind things being a little stale, and who want to have an 800-number to call, any time, should they ever have any questions.
OpenSuSE is in some ways analagous to fedora, except that you can't get a boxed set of fedora linux, nor fedora manuals, nor any fedora support from the vendor, while with SuSE, you have the option of downloading and freely using OpenSuSE, or purchasing SuSE 10.0 retail, which comes with all the extras -
BTW I know of several small businesses running their networks and services on suse linux professional servers, and are quite happy with it. No "hobbyists" they!
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Re:Stability (Score:2)
bloatedness - good point (Score:3, Interesting)
Customized ISOs where you choose your packages THEN download the ISO.
Heck, if disk space is a problem these "ISOs" can even exist only virtually on the web server, with the "iso" being created on the fly from component files. Hmm, if there's not already a program out there to do that then I should get started writing one
Re:bloatedness - good point (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:bloatedness - good point (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:bloatedness - good point (Score:2)
I'd recommend snagging the source of mkisofs and changing the code for the output stream to point to something apache can forward or, whip up a small web server that does nothing but handl
Re:bloatedness - good point (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Stability (Score:5, Insightful)
Also, the software is getting way to bloated. Why all the software packages SUSE?
As has been the case for years, suse releases an upgrade about every 6 months, so I'm not sure I understand what your objection is. Nobody is forcing you to upgrade - and if you prefer Slackware, run slackware.
As to the software getting "too bloated", nobody is forcing you to install anything - you can easily install a bare bones system, without X-windows if that makes you happy. It's all in the install menu, these are all very basic concepts.
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Re:Stability (Score:3, Informative)
# CD ISO image 1 (32bit, 702 MB)
# CD ISO image 2 (32bit, 730 MB)
# CD ISO image 3 (32bit, 734 MB)
# CD ISO image 4 (32bit, 726 MB)
# CD ISO image 5 (32bit, 733 MB)
Re:Stability (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Stability (Score:3, Informative)
Compare:
SUSE Linux 10.0 Comparative Features and Benefits [novell.com]
Enterprise Linux or Fedora? [redhat.com]
So if you want a more stable release, then both Red Hat and Novell want you to pay for it. If you use the free versions, you get new features more
PPC? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:PPC? (Score:2)
Can never keep up... (Score:4, Funny)
very pretty (Score:5, Interesting)
I hope XeN on x86_64 works better than on the RC (Score:3, Interesting)
Hopefully the release will be more effective. As for me, I'm playing with the 10.1 alpha, which I hear is what will eventually become SLES10.
work in progress (Score:3, Informative)
10.0 is about when you rethink your naming scheme (Score:5, Funny)
Re:10.0 is about when you rethink your naming sche (Score:2)
Evolutionary or revolutionary? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Evolutionary or revolutionary? (Score:2)
Re:Evolutionary or revolutionary? (Score:4, Insightful)
gcc-4.x is a big, big step. If I were a distro, I'd make a major version bump just for gcc's major version bump if for no other reason. You want your clients to be very aware of all the potential fallout from the gcc upgrade, especially this early.
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Re:Evolutionary or revolutionary? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Evolutionary or revolutionary? (Score:2, Interesting)
In ter
_THE_ DISTRIBUTION (Score:4, Interesting)
And it seems that also the doing well on both the corporate (Novell Desktop, SuSE entreprise) and the freesoftware side with this glorious new release.
i really whish OpenSuse the best, yet im not installing right now since 9.3 still does all i need and i have a lack of spare time already. but i will be soon!
if you are installing make shure to check out:
http://www.suseforums.net/ [suseforums.net] -- all things suse inlcuding community support, and
http://packman.links2linux.org/ [links2linux.org] -- the missing (some times not fully legal) mulitmedia packages.
g'luck,
Cies Breijs.
Xen 3.0 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Xen 3.0 (Score:4, Interesting)
http://www.opensuse.org/Xen3_Status_and_Updates [opensuse.org]
we can see that they have package a far from ready "xen 3.0" with their supposedly stable release of their distribution. maybe it really IS a more-or-less stable branch of the "still in development" xen cvs tree, but the xen developers don't see it fit yet to be released, so why should novell/suse?
i mean, maybe some of these "limitations" are really non-features/problems in the final xen3 (when it comes out), but this seriously doesn't sound all that great:
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A bit off-topic, but... (Score:5, Funny)
...frankly, with a name like that, I wouldn't be able to write much of anything.
No disrespect to O0o0Oblubb!O0o0O... (Score:5, Funny)
I love my Suse (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm a whatever tool works use it kinda guy and the same applys for distros. It's good to see all linux distros being updated and offering newer and better linux experiences. It's a shame Microsoft already took the slogin "Where do you want to go today?" because thats what each new version of Suse makes me think.
OSS version? (Score:4, Interesting)
Did anyone else notice other OSS software in the list that SuSE left out of the OSS version claiming that it is NOT OSS when in fact it is?
And OpenXChange (Score:5, Informative)
Many of them, I think, are missing because of their dependency on (non-open-source) Java, which is not included. (In other words, Eclipse itself is OSS, but since it relies of non-OSS Java, they leave it out too.)
I have no idea about the bitstream vera fonts, though - that makes no sense to me at all, since I was sure they were distributed as open source...
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Torrent mirror (Score:4, Informative)
By the way, I have tried the 10.0 RC1 and it was really great. The only thing not working is my P910i sync, but I'll work on that.
Anyone see a DVD version? (Score:2)
This is a quality distro (Score:2)
Will be installing OpenSUSE and Gnome over the weekend. From the sound of it, this new SUSE is faster than previous vers
Re:This is a quality distro (Score:4, Informative)
As for Novell 'shouting out' about OpenSuSE, please keep in mind that Novell is a corporate entity doing business with other corporate entities and is much more likely to tout the products that it sells, thus generating revenue which can then support community projects like OpenSuSE. OpenSuSE is not a make or break for Novel, it is more a gesture towards the community and a thumb in the eye of RedHat/Fedora. I am more impressed with Novel's decision to continue offering a supported consumer version of SuSE rather than abandoning the consumer market like RedHat.
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Where is the source DVD? (Score:3, Interesting)
As it is right now, I do not see the source code on their FTP site, nor do I see how they can fit everything for both the 32-bit and 64-bit and the source code on a single DVD unless they have cut back significantly on what's included.
The reason I'm looking for the source code is I want to see if they have added the Gentoo patch to Xorg to support the event interface for the mouse so I can take advantage of the extra buttons on my Logitech MX1000 mouse. I patched earlier versions of SuSE's X, but without the source I won't be able to do it with this version.
If I can apply this patch and if the kernel is more responsive on my Athlon64 I'll finally be able to switch my new desktop machine to my Athlon64. SuSE 9.3 tended to stutter at times when using the GUI. Also, hopefully some of the issues I've run into with V4L2 with my pcHDTV tuner card will also be addressed by the new kernel.
Installing commercial apps (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Interesting, but only if a certain bug is fixed (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Interesting, but only if a certain bug is fixed (Score:2)
Re:You can get an image with the proprietary softw (Score:2)
Dell Hell (Score:2)
Hackers, programmers and IT guys that ate snot.
"My oh my, how their workstations gleam,
it's time to make those miserable SOBs scream!"
So he called up his tech, a guy who chewed screws,
The tech thought and then said "I know what to do.
I'll put out a box, a whole line in fact,
That's nothing more than pure unmitigated crap."
But the marketers worried, would this thing fly?
Or would the Devil's shit simply sit and die.
"The brand name's all wrong, the logo says Hell."
"
Re:Keyboard lockups fixed? (Score:2)
Running yast did not fix the problem. It was necessary to edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (in my case there were some escape characters in the descrition of the driver to use).