On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:30:04AM -0500, schutt wrote:
Hi all,
I bought 7.0 personal last year. I decided to buy it because I was impressed with the 6.3 documentation, which I borrowed from a friend; however, I was quite disappointed with the amount of documentation. For instance, the installation documentation didn't begin to address the problems I had in my installation, and the other documentation had nothing about SuSE-specific tools (such as SuSEconfig).
But the personal edition just works out of the box doesn't it ? Gosh, it doesn't ? What a suprise.
I'm thinking about buying 7.3, and I'm wondering if the Professional version documentation is any better than the Personal, or if the 7.3 documentation is better than the 7.0.
There is more of it. I don't need the additional software on the Professional
version, but I'd consider (reluctantly) spending the additional money to get it if the documenation was better.
7.3 is a waste of money, if you want to pay the postage I will send you the 7.0 documentation for nothing. I live in Holland , so take that into account for the cost.
Incidentally, I'm a long time unix user, but have no experience as a system administrator. I have some books on linux and sysadmining, so don't need any recommendations on O'Reilly-type books, just SuSE documentation.
-- Regards Cliff