-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all again: I just see it and I understand the difference: SUPER is a testbed for anything that makes your SUSE Linux OS perform in a different manner than intended in the more stable and enterprise oriented SUSE Linux tree. This can be a speed improvement geared towards the specialised desktop user or an additional feature that is considered too experimental or dangerous by the main SUSE Linux tree.
Hi all: I'm sorry, my english is very limited. I do not have left clear that what's SUPER and what differences has >with opensuse (RC1 for example) respect to software.
Thanks - -- Chema Ollés Usuario Linux: #198057 Linux 2.6.13 #1 SMP Mon Sep 5 01:33:57 CEST 2005 i686 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDM7xe65SpD7GhbzoRApK1AKCpeenMjCaPBuQUh/jpOpQTV8URfgCdEyzK Tq8SYhi3tZ6vxHdACXpml5k= =7kFG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 23/09/05, Chema Ollés <jmolles@vodafone.es> wrote:
SUPER is a testbed for anything that makes your SUSE Linux OS perform in a different manner than intended in the more stable and enterprise oriented SUSE Linux tree. This can be a speed improvement geared towards the specialised desktop user or an additional feature that is considered too experimental or dangerous by the main SUSE Linux tree.
There are also the 1 CD installs, which have no modified packages, just a reduced number of packages to make it fit on one CD, and targeted to KDE, GNOME or a minimal install. Pflodo
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