Hello friends!
I want to do a presentation, that compares openSUSE with Fedora. I tried to install the DVD-version of Fedora 14 "Laughlin" on a virtual machine, and I think, it will be nice to compare the two biggest rpm-distros with each other.
So, for everyone who wants to help:
* I need some people who tests Fedora for a day and write a short text about it. * I need some people who tests openSUSE for a day and write a short text about it. * I need some people who tests Rawhide for a day and write about it. * I need some people who tests Factory for a day and write about it.
So far, I´m looking forward to a hopefully nice presentation about it!
kdl Check the attached flyer for a few things unique to openSUSE. Aside from the fact that we offer more choice in terms of desktop (equal treatment of KDE/GNOME/XFCE etc), zypper is faster than Yum and Yast kicks ass, the differences are small. Which is normal - most linux distro's aren't so different once you have them up and running. Small thingy here, small thingy
On 2011-01-29 Kim wrote: there, but in the end it's XFCE, LXDE, KDE/Plasma or GNOME which create the user experience... Stability and hardware support are even harder to assess - it's so dependent on what you have that I'd never claim openSUSE suports more or less hardware than Fedora and/or Ubuntu or whatever... Cheers, Jos