I found this on one of the suse forums, hope it helps:
I am part of the openSUSE community now and develop Super. You can actually
use the 1CD installer I just did on
http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/1_CD_install
It is as yet normal SUSE and I am going to maintain normal SUSE 1 CD
install's and optimized 1 CD installs.
If you look at the benchmark, you can see that we can get SUSE to be very
very fast.
http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/SUPER_standard_benchmark
prelink helps quite a bit, so does preloading and i686 compilation of
selected packages. We have already been able to get more aggressive
preloading into the normal SUSE tree and as of beta4 we all should have some
quite considerable application startup speed our of the box in SUSE.
On 9/28/05, Shriramana Sharma
On 9/29/05, Ronald Wiplinger
wrote: I wonder if that is a full version or just a part? Does it mean, only IF I want documentations and the CD, I have to buy it, otherwise I can download the free version?
Isn't this Q answered at the FAQ?
Anyway, SUSE 10 OSS (pure open-source) will not contain any proprietary software like Sun Java or Acrobat Reader, whereas SUSE 10 commercial will contain them. You need to give Novell money to give to Sun or Adobe for the licences. But rest assured, GNU Java and Ghostscript are there to save your neck... This is the basic difference between SUSE 10 OSS and SUSE 10 commercial, aside from the box, documentation and support.
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