Greetings, I wrote a review on Votezone.com about SuSE 7.1 Professional and thought that people would be interested in reading it.
Cool! You went through exactly what I went through. I switched from Slackware to Red Hat 4.x, and after each release of Red Hat getting shittier, glibc broken, this broken, that broken, compiler broken, I switched to SuSe 6.x and have never looked back. (I tried Red Hat 7.0 since some contracts I have done were using Red Hat 6.2, but after that disappointment I will never go back) I think Red Hat dug themselves a hole with the release of 7.0. My only bone with SuSE is the current installation process. I wish you had more granular control over what is installed and where. I am old school and like to compile the core services such as samba, apache, sendmail, bind, etc... and I also like to install them into my 'picky' locations. Anyway, I am a SuSE man from here on out. I have convined so many companies to use SuSE instead of Red Hat, and all it usually takesis a simple Oracle demonstration. (after I explained how you had to link Oracle against an older glibc under Red Hat 7.0 and all the other crap, SuSE sold itself) More tidbits, I have gone to Linux User Group meetings in 3 major metropolitan areas and all 3 were comprised of like 75% SuSE users. Go SuSE. -CC
Thanks. Enjoy! Kevin Breit
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