On 5/3/21 3:16 AM, pj.world@gmx.com wrote:

Hi, I just reviewed a page of literature specified for SUSE, it's concerning "15 Installing Multiple Kernel Versions". In the top right corner the page states the following. 

Applies to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP4

https://documentation.suse.com/sles/12-SP4/html/SLES-all/cha-tuning-multikernel.html

I was asked to complete a survey which I agreed to do so. it asked about my use of SUSE products which I ticked "no" to (since openSUSE was not allowed). It was interesting to me because the documentation really was quite good and informative for my openSUSE TW version.

Is it looked down/frowned on to be using openSUSE and/or occasionally reading SUSE related documents if a websearch shows? They seem to somewhat touch base very closely in a way between the two of the distributions. I am not sure yet about if SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is more closely related to openSUSE Leap 15.2 than TW.

I'm just quite curious about this.

Thanks

You're not paying for openSUSE.


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