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Re: life before and after opensuse
by Planetzappa on Friday 04/Apr/2008, @05:07
Well, I wouldn't go as far as referring to higher beings of any persuasion ;-), but true indeed, openSUSE made my linux life definitely easier. (Am I happier due to openSUSE? Dunno.)
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Re: life before and after opensuse
by ad on Friday 04/Apr/2008, @05:30
I've been on SUSE since 7.3. Tried some other distributions along the way but always came back. Since Novell took over, despite all the fears, it only got better. Much better!

They actively work on KDE and provide a very polished KDE desktop with Qt and KDE system tools. The development process is open to the community. There is an impressive amount of official and community repositories. The distribution supports easy inclusion of both official and community based repositories.

Find it very difficult to imagine myself moving to any other distribution any time soon.
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Re: life before and after opensuse
by mimoune djouallah on Friday 04/Apr/2008, @11:14
"(Am I happier due to openSUSE? Dunno.)" at least you are happy :-)
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