On Sunday 02 September 2007 20:56, joe wrote:
primm wrote:
Using the non enterprize version of SuSE to run a network I feel is very much in it's infancy. The only method of support is through this list. SuSE will not help you. It is a very dangerous game to play being a non supported sys admin. I think we all operate in isolation with none of us being able to communicate our real fears and ideas. I believe that it prevents open source software from progressing to a greater extent.
I use both sles and opensuse in data centers, and while it is true that novell support is reserved for paid sles customers, there is a lot of help for opensuse out there on the net. I find that google is often the best and quickest answer for the various problems I might run into.
This list is useful of course, but in business situations one often needs an answer within minutes, not hours or days.
Joe
Hi Joe. That's so true. The ubuntu list has everything you need to know about X and it applies equally well to SuSE. I found that out when trying to install the oh so sexy compiz fusion stuff which knocks macbores and windoze users of their feet. Ask for cli help on Ubuntu and they'd be at a loss. it's a cse of using the 'net to ones advantage I suppose. Lynn x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org