At 03:47 PM 5/30/01, you wrote:
I don't know about anyone else out there, but a side-by-side comparison of the two would REALLY be great.
If you go to http://www.suse.com/us/products/susesoft/suse72/choose.html you will get a list of the features comparing Personal, Pro, and Subscription. You can compare this to your version 7.1, which has an
Personally, as a notebook user I shall be upgrading this release and I shall
be recomending we roll it out to our other systems as soon as it shows it's
stable enough. There IS too many security and notebook needed updates in
this step to miss, the alternate is to download patches, etc and install. I
do {:-)} prefer if SuSE does it for me.
Normally I look at at least one release step skipped, but not this time and
I hope they put the "bits" for win4lin in at least one of the major kernals
even if it's 2.2.19 and not 2.4.4. The Vmware Licence is just too much {:-(}
for a person to buy down here in Australia even if the package is better.
scsijon
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version of the kernel, KDE 2.0.1, Samba 2.0.7, Apache 1.3.14, Gnome 1.2, etc.
Also, is there any word on the pricing for the Personal vs. Pro. vs Pro Upgrade?
I'm especially interested in Pro vs. Pro Upgrade...
After talking to the California office today, the upgrade version will be available in about a month. It is the Pro version, designed to upgrade from an earlier version without doing a complete install.
The Subscription version is a way to have upgrades automatically sent to you when available. (Requires giving a charge card number). It costs the same as upgrading (US$49.95), but Suse pays for shipping.
Hope this helps.
Harry G
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