Literature specified for SUSE used in openSUSE:
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-multiker... 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
pj.world@gmx.com wrote:
Is it looked down/frowned on to be using openSUSE and/or occasionally reading SUSE related documents if a websearch shows?
I would say you are free to read whatever documents and websites that help you acquire the information you are after :-)
They seem to somewhat touch base very closely in a way between the two of the distributions.
SUSE and openSUSE _are_ very closely related, not just in name.
I am not sure yet about if SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is more closely related to openSUSE Leap 15.2 than TW.
Tumbleweed is on its own, bleeding edge. With Tumbleweed, you get the latest and greatest, and you get to break it and put it back together yourself. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (11.9°C)
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-multiker...
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. -- There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury and ammo. Please use in that order. The soap box represents exercising one's right to freedom of speech to influence politics to defend liberty. The ballot box represents exercising one's right to vote to elect a government which defends liberty. The jury box represents using jury nullification to refuse to convict someone being prosecuted for breaking an unjust law that decreases liberty. The ammo box represents exercising one's right to keep and bear arms to oppose, in armed conflict, a government that decreases liberty.
On 5/3/21 5:46 PM, 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-multiker...
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.
The SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) documentation is rebuilt for Leap and published here https://doc.opensuse.org/ it does have any SLE specific parts removed and you will notice it doesn't cover everything such as it covers Gnome but not KDE as KDE isn't available in SLE. For the areas where this documentation is present there is practically no difference between what you will find in SLE and the corresponding Leap version. Tumbleweed on the other hand can differ because it has some changes that will be present in the next major version of SLE. Cheers -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
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Bill Walsh
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Per Jessen
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pj.world@gmx.com
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Simon Lees