Howdy, As a newcomer to this List, I don't expect to have edit permissions to any of these pages, but here are my recommendations to the Talking Points. Someone else can upload if they see fit. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Although YAST (gui) and zypper(command line) are both powerful software management tools, they reference a common database, using either tool eliminates gives you choice while avoiding software management dysfunctionality. While SuSE has changed emphasis stability/leading_bleeding edge for several releases, SuSE still is one of the quickest to adopt subsystem updates and for that reason has a better than average record supporting varied hardware and software. Might mention that not only does OpenSuSE support both Gnome and KDE, apps from either/both can be installed and running at the same time (although can greatly increase size/number of libraries installed). Co-existence, not hard choices! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Just a FYI - I have a long history supporting Microsoft Small Business Server. Although I don't actually advocate one over the other (it all depends), am willing to be a sounding board to ensure any/all statements on this subject are accurate. HTH, Tony On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:54 AM, jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Le 31/01/2011 19:01, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
Hi all,
Besides the "what's cool in openSUSE" I also worked on the arguments on our talking page: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Talking_points#Why_openSUSE
Have a look, add, fix, comment please!!!
I added a lot of things, and certainly forgot a lot as well. I don't know other distros than openSUSE (of course :-), Mandriva Debian and Ubuntu, and always think openSUSE is far more friendly!
jdd
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