Well, it is the base, but that doesn't mean everything that is in 11.1 will be in SLE11. It was stated on this list that SLE11 will only have KDE4 regardless of the outcome of this discussion
Sure, you are correct.
KDE4 and enterprise discussion is very silly. I have yet to remember the last time I have accessed an enterprise linux server and I executed gnome, kde or etc... The closest thing that happens is to run ssh -X to install oracle, or some weird GUI. If you have problems with GUI and enterprise, you are doing it wrong, sorry to be the one to open your eyes. Enterprise couldnt care less about GUI.
There is such a thing as an enterprise desktop. SLED11.
Yeah, for a moment I though about enterprise desktop, instead of only servers... But then I opted for commenting only about the servers. I havent seen lots of enterprise linux desktops out there. The few I've seen were some dedicated engineering workstations, and in that case well you do your job, uses the way IT installs it, or the vendor and be done. Except for that, you are a geek/nerd adn you are using your own desktop and more or less freely and you install whatever you want (I see some companies doing that). The point is Im not too worried about enterprise desktop. Novell should care about. I believe most people will run opensuse (and they should anyway), and in opensuse-land there will always be a solution, like an add-on repository with KDE3 for example, or some kiwi live cd or instructions to make a KDE3 media, people adapt to the situation. In enterprise, in most of the cases you wouldnt be tweaking the desktop, changing this or that... The system is there for work, not for playing. cheers Marcio --- Druid
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