Hi, SOTL schrieb:
Sorry you have missed a very important point which I guess is my fault for not putting in capitals:
OpenSuSE is a down load hackers platform put together by technical professional for technical professional and as such does not contain all programs necessary to run all computers.
SuSE is a completely different world.
Sorry, but you have missed so many points that it's no longer funny. The information above is just plain wrong: - openSUSE and SUSE Linux are produced by the same people, they are even the very same product. They contain the very same set of packages. The difference between openSUSE and SUSE Linux is: - Up until including version 10.1, openSUSE was the name of the project dedicated to producing the next release of a product called SUSE Linux. - Starting with version 10.2, openSUSE is the name of both the project and the resulting product; a product called SUSE Linux does not exist any more because it was renamed to match the name of the project. Since openSUSE and SUSE Linux are, as you have just learnt in this very moment, identical, none of them can be more professional than the other, and none of them can contain more packages necessary to run on all computers than the other. Identical is identical.
Get Microsoft and get it installed correctly because it work and that Linux trash does not.
If you are not interested in the openSUSE project, you are kindly invited to reconsider being on this list because this list is explicitly intended to be a place for communication about the openSUSE project. Making statements like the above about SUSE Linux and openSUSE from a position of obvious zero knowledge is something that people will remember, rendering further stuff like of this quality unnecessary. Chances are that you are confusing SUSE Linux with the Enterprise products. Assuming that this is the case, please get a clue and learn that the Enterprise products contain _fewer_ packages than openSUSE, not more. What makes the Enterprise products more enterprisy than openSUSE is not the amount of included software, it's the support level. An environment where a single failure can produce a damage amounting to 1 million US dollars is clearly an environment where you definitely need a commercially supported offering and neither SUSE Linux nor openSUSE. Andreas Hanke --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org