SuSE Linux 9.3 Pro Released 46
InnerPhalanx writes "Today, SuSE Linux 9.3 Professional was released. After submitting the 9.2 update, I decided I should submit another article. The suggested retail price is $99.95 US. An update version is available for $59.95 US, in case you have an earlier version of SuSE Pro. More information, especially news about the product itself, is available here. As usual, there's a Live DVD release of SuSE 9.3 Pro as well as the 9.2 Pro Evaluation Version DVD ISO."
Re:MP3? (Score:3, Informative)
There's nothing to "fix" from a technology perspective, it's a legal/IP issue. AFAIK, the paid version includes such things out of the box, and the download version does not.
Re:MP3? (Score:3, Insightful)
I really wish people stoped talking about things they obviously know nothing about, but then again, this IS slashdot.
Re:MP3? (Score:1)
Re:MP3? (Score:2)
2. You said you had to recompile stuff and then yast was broken after updating the xine libraries. This is wrong. Is t
MP3 Support...it's there. (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Soooo... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Soooo... (Score:2)
While I prefer debian as my main desktop (for other reasons), a number of my other machines run suse and it is comparitively so much easier to configure them that it's incredible.
on a related note, I heard that suse open-sourced yast
YaST is what makes SuSE great. (Score:1)
Re:Soooo... (Score:1, Funny)
I'll come up with a witty response for that as soon as mozilla-firefox finishes compiling.
You compile brainially? (Score:1)
$99.95 USD? (Score:1, Redundant)
"The suggested retail price is $99.95 US." Isn't that a bit much, considering some other distros are free (free as in the kernel itself and the software typically built around it) or at least available for a reasonable price to cover the media, or at most the media and a reasonable support fee?
I know this is the Pro version, but still. I'll stick with Ubuntu, Fedora, and the Personal Edition, thank you.
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:1)
Looking at the download for 9.2, I see that the ISO (not the mini) is ... 3.2 GB?! Maybe this is something people would rather purchase.
Oh, and did I mention I was on dial-up? :)
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:3, Insightful)
Ubuntu is too unstable. Fedora is a moving target. If you're lucky, people won't yell at you if you ask for support in the IRC channels.
With most Linux distros, people spend way too much time getting shit to work. SuSE Pro tends to work better then the free distros, and it comes with polished versions of Evolution, OpenOffice, Samba, Xen, etc.
Some of us need to spend our time USING the software, not playing around.
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:2)
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:2)
If you're talking about 10 copies at $99 each, I'd have a hard time justifying any sort of home grown solution.
Time is money.
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:2)
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:1)
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:2)
The Suse manuals were absolutely invaluable when I was learning to use Linux, and are the primary reason I still buy the Suse Pro boxed set, instead of simply waiting a month and updating directly from their ftp site (which can also be mounted via nfs, if you like to swing that way).
You see, about every 6-12 months some friend or family member decides they want to give Linux a try. At that point, I burn copies of the
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:1)
Finally, a good explanation. Thank you. Too bad the moderators will probably never see it anymore.
Speaking of moderators, I'm still trying to figure out why my original post was "Redundant" when it hadn't even been mentioned before (you know, sort of like those people who rate posts "Overrated" before they even have a rating?) ... I mean, I could understand "Flamebait" (even though it wasn't) but not "Redundant." :-) Oh, well...
Re:$99.95 USD? (Score:2)
Perturbed (Score:1)
Re:Perturbed (Score:2)
Linux on POWER [ibm.com];
Enjoy,
Student edition (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Student edition (Score:1)
went back to ubuntu - it installed without a hitch.
and anything that comes with suse is just an apt-get away with ubuntu.
so I would ubuntu does rival and surpass suse on laptop support.
Re:Student edition (Score:2)
Nope. The Suse boxed set usually includes some proprietary apps as well.
Anyway, YMMV obviously. I've used Suse for years, and the only time I've had problems installing it was IIRC Suse 6.3 on an old Pacard Bell Pentium machine, and even then it was just that the video card was unsupported, anything non-graphical worked fine. I've never successfully booted one of their live CDs or DVDs, though.
Re:It's crippled. (Score:5, Informative)
GPL (Score:1)
I can see how they're allowed to charge for it, but aren't others also allowed to distribute Suse for free?
Re:GPL (Score:2, Informative)
Re:GPL (Score:3, Informative)
I can see how they're allowed to charge for it, but aren't others also allowed to distribute Suse for free?
The DVD edition of suse pro also includes some commercial software which can't be distributed. The FTP version (available in a month or two) won't include that software and will be completely free to distribute.
Re:GPL (Score:2)
Try actually reading the GPL yourself. You clearly don't understand it.
aren't others also allowed to distribute Suse for free?
They can and do.
Clan Install for Upgrade (Score:1)
Re:Clan Install for Upgrade (Score:2)