tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7713196394802666532.comments2009-12-11T18:05:22.321+08:00My-openSUSElutfiraffihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092270748959659461noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7713196394802666532.post-47523289380464957142009-12-11T18:05:22.321+08:002009-12-11T18:05:22.321+08:00Thanks for the correction bro... komen dan pembetu...Thanks for the correction bro... komen dan pembetulan amatlah dihargai oleh saya dan pembaca blog ini....lutfiraffihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01092270748959659461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7713196394802666532.post-32032469461291552342009-12-11T15:16:37.152+08:002009-12-11T15:16:37.152+08:00Great stuff...some comments:
openSUSE and SLEx do...Great stuff...some comments:<br /><br />openSUSE and SLEx do not have exact (i.e. 100%) software. For instance, SLED 11 has Cisco's VPN Client and Citrix' client. It also has Moonlight, the Linux version for Silverlight playback included. openSUSE 11.0, the version SLED 11 is derived from , doesn't have those. You are correct if you say almost similar list of software.<br /><br />openSUSE is designed for tech enthusiasts and for hobbyists who want to use the latest FOSS software with all the bells and whistles. SLE are boring, its software are about 1 to 2 versions behind, but are realible and stable. <br /><br />Technically speaking, both openSUSE and SLEx are similar but not the same. However, the CLI commands are the same.msian_tux_loverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10399097456988963854noreply@blogger.com