A Closer Look at SUSE 10
SilentBob4 writes to tell us that MadPenguin is running a review of the recently released SUSE 10.0. From the review: "Novell has made some interesting changes in distribution and development since our last review of SUSE Linux. Many say it's for the better and I'd say I'm inclined to go with that theory. To tell you the truth, I never thought I'd see the day SUSE opened up it's doors to the community to help expand and concert development efforts, but here we are in a world where SUSE is open and still making geeks sweat every time a new release comes out"
I can't wait to tell my boss about the sweet deal Harry Balls can get us.
there's more than one way to do me.
My friends want to learn Linux. They are computer literate but have no experience in the world of unices, nor DOS.
Which distro do you recommend for people like them ? Ubuntu ? Suse ? Mandriva ?
Your opinion is much appreciated. Thanks !
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
No.
>more than 80GB storage
Not immediately - what are your needs?
>Physical dedicated server or...
Physical dedicated server.
>port/network restrictions
No.
>prohibited besides what's listed
No, but the "prohibited" list is subject to change at any time.
In case an observed use violates the updated "prohibited" list, we simply will not renew the lease agreement once it comes up for renewal.
Dedicated Linux servers (root access) $45 p.M.