Christoph Thiel wrote:
Let me give you a short explanation on the naming and the openSUSE project:
- openSUSE is the development project to open up the development process used to create SUSE Linux to the community. - The distribtuion that we all are working on is called SUSE Linux. - SUSE Linux is available in two "flavors": * SUSE Linux OSS - a version of SUSE Linux that only contains open source software. This version is available for download on all the mirrors our there. * SUSE Linux - that's the retail version: It can be regard as a superset of SUSE Linux OSS, which also contains some proprietary bits, binary-only drivers and stuff like that. Not to mention end-user documentation, installation support and MP3 playback support. - Note: The packages that are in SUSE Linux OSS and SUSE Linux are binary-identical.
Very good :-) this very text should be on a wiki page (if not already :-), probably right here http://www.opensuse.org/Project_overview recurrent discussion proves that the FAQ is not enough thanks jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr