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Review: SUSE Linux 10.0

Publication:The Globe and MailDate:Dec 13 2005
Reporter:Jack Kapica

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The Holy Grail of Linux is to be so easy to install and use that the technologically illiterate can do it. The penguin community is working feverishly to this goal, which would give Microsoft's Windows a run for its money.

It's almost there.

So far, I've had effortless installs from the old Lindows and Xandros, and was expecting much the same from SUSE 10.0, from Novell. All the reviews I've read of SUSE 10.0 (supported version: $84 Cdn., non-supported version is free ) reported having no problems - but I did. And for a very odd reason: I'm running it through an LCD flat-panel monitor, which SUSE doesn't seem to like very much.




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