SuSE Linux 9.3 Pro Released
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."
*putting on the asbestos suit and crawling into a concrete bunker for the flame war*
;) ) to different demographics and for different purposes. So could someone enlighten me?
Aside from the venerable name of Novell attached to it, why SuSE? I read the link, looked around briefly, and was trying to figure out why SuSE? Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake, Ubuntu, Knoppix, Gentoo - I understand their appeal (sometimes. Gentoo users might be crazy