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Re: Has anyone tried SLED 10, RC3 ?

  • Subject: Re: Has anyone tried SLED 10, RC3 ?
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 09:37:51 +0100
  • Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.suse
  • Organization: schestowitz.com / MCC / Manchester University
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__/ [ houghi ] on Saturday 01 July 2006 18:50 \__

> Jeff Allain wrote:
>> I'm using it as we speak. I can't praise it enough. I clicked one button
>> and had xgl running absolutely great. I love the new menu structure and
>> the overall appearance of the desktop is great. SUSE definitely hit a home
>> run with this one. And, I might add, it's a Grand Slam as well.


Intersting choice of words, Jeff.

http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/06/16/79142_25TCsled_1.html
        
        "Novell hits a desktop home run with SLED 10"
        

> I also tried it. I thought the installation looked much better, but then
> I think KDE/Gnome/XP looks like a pile of dogshit. I have not run it
> thouroghly so I can't comment on it any more. I just tried it to see if
> makeSUSEdvd worked (and it did)
> 
> SLES and SLED looked like a real OS, compared to SUSE.


I concur on the Windows-esqe curve of SLED. This was mentioned several time
before, especially in reference to the menu, which is reminiscent of Windows
XP. Anyway, here's a video, for those who have not tried SLED (me included).

http://osvids.com/files/page3-126-pop.html

Best wishes,

Roy

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