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Novell Releases SUSE Linux Enterprise RC3

MrHoolio writes "Yesterday morning Novell publicly annouced the free availability of release candidate 3 of the SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 products. Both the server edition and the desktop edition work with XGL out of the box. A serious step forward in the Linux desktop market, Novell claims this will go head-to-head to rival Windows on the enterprise level. It implements a whole new menu system on top of Gnome that is very well thought-out. It has incredible hardware support for a Linux distro."

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  1. A lot of praise. by Volanin · · Score: 3, Informative

    You can read some good reviews here and here.

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  2. Re:"Incredible" by Neon+Spiral+Injector · · Score: 2, Informative

    The autoupdater in SLED 10 adds ATI and nVidia to the list of servers from which to pull updates. I have an ATI card in my work machine where I'm trying this new distro. It found and configured the card out of the box as you wished.

  3. Re:Running it right now! by Glonoinha · · Score: 2, Informative

    If I can get Sybase 12.5.x or Sybase 15 (the free ones for Linux) running on SLES 10 I will be all over this for a server.
    Oh yea, and if anybody is wondering what the hell I am talking about - Sybase ASE 15 is free on Linux if you run a single CPU machine with other limitations (no more than 2G of physical memory allocated to the Sybase engine, and I think it limits the database size to 5G - but other than that no limits; you are even allowed to use it commercially last I checked.)

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