Why ? Just configure the server you want during install. There's no Fedora Server version. You can configure Fedora as a server during your install so configure OpenSUSE as a server during your install too. You can still obtain the additional services from Novell like eDirectory, exteNd, etc, but you don't need a specific openSUSE Server Version to do that. Also, remember openSUSE isn't a "Novell product". It's a community Linux, that is supported by the Linux community. Again, much like Fedora. As a matter of fact, you don't even see openSUSE on Novell product list site ! Joseph Smith -www.javacard.info- On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 16:13 +0200, Marcel Volz wrote:
What about a openSUSE Server Version, just like CentOS or Whitebox ? Perhaps with the same core as SLES? Is there a chance that Novell or openSUSE release such a distribution?
I know that Novell want to earn money with their Server Product, but I think most of the money will be made with additional services and addons, like the Novell Enterprise Services, Groupwise or eDirectory.