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Re: [opensuse] General Poor quality of Opensuse
- From: "Adam Sailer" <ASailer@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 22:10:07 -0700
- Message-id: <73A3353B985ABC4CB383FE3A52F9337C5F4B30@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Wow, wow, and... wow!
I've been using SuSE / OpenSuSE since about 1996. I've tried Knoppix,
Redhat, Fedora, Ubuntu, heck - even PC-BSD and Desktop-BSD.
Through it all SuSE / OpenSuSE has been my favorite. I run two laptops
and my desktop at home with 11.1; I run my primary workstation at work
on 11.1 64 bit.
I primarily use Ubuntu as a rescue system. See, we have many profs at
this University that think it's their right to have admin access on the
machines in their offices - Which usually means they hose those windows
systems pretty quickly and require re-imaging. I don't know how many
times I've had to boot Ubuntu from a USB stick, pop in a blank DVD, fire
up K3B, and burn a copy of their profile prior to reimaging. I just wish
it was as easy to create a bootable OpenSuSE USB stick =(
I use OpenSuSE 11.1 at work to frequenty rdesktop to windows machines
and to vnc and ssh to macs.
All in all, I love Linux and OpenSuSE in particular. I wish I had the
talent to be one of the people producing it - I think they are doing an
awesome job. I understand that Linux, as a whole, is a developing
technology - which is hard to remember when, for the most part, my Linux
systems have been as reliable or more reliable than any windows or OS
X system that I've had to work on.
Please, keep up the great work. Many of us appreciate it =)
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I've been using SuSE / OpenSuSE since about 1996. I've tried Knoppix,
Redhat, Fedora, Ubuntu, heck - even PC-BSD and Desktop-BSD.
Through it all SuSE / OpenSuSE has been my favorite. I run two laptops
and my desktop at home with 11.1; I run my primary workstation at work
on 11.1 64 bit.
I primarily use Ubuntu as a rescue system. See, we have many profs at
this University that think it's their right to have admin access on the
machines in their offices - Which usually means they hose those windows
systems pretty quickly and require re-imaging. I don't know how many
times I've had to boot Ubuntu from a USB stick, pop in a blank DVD, fire
up K3B, and burn a copy of their profile prior to reimaging. I just wish
it was as easy to create a bootable OpenSuSE USB stick =(
I use OpenSuSE 11.1 at work to frequenty rdesktop to windows machines
and to vnc and ssh to macs.
All in all, I love Linux and OpenSuSE in particular. I wish I had the
talent to be one of the people producing it - I think they are doing an
awesome job. I understand that Linux, as a whole, is a developing
technology - which is hard to remember when, for the most part, my Linux
systems have been as reliable or more reliable than any windows or OS
X system that I've had to work on.
Please, keep up the great work. Many of us appreciate it =)
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