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Isn't SuSE a commercial product? I prefer using openSuSE, which is now up to version 11. In fact I am using that right now instead of Ubuntu on this computer, because of an annoying keyboard problem. Debian-based systems are still the best ones in my opinion.
http://opensuse.org/ And your poll doesn't make sense by the way. And your poll doesn't make sense by the way. Computer must have been playing up.
lol, this is the most broken English poll I've ever seen.
I picked SUSE because that's my favourite distribution. Powerful yet very easy. Furthermore, there are so many options for you to choose. You don't have to be stuck with KDE or GNOME. You get to choose. I use KDE as my preferred desktop environment and have been using it since the KDE 3.1.x days. xboxrulz Furthermore, there are so many options for you to choose. You don't have to be stuck with KDE or GNOME. You get to choose. There goes another myth. I don't know of many distros at all where you are limited to using KDE or Gnome, unless you're talking about "straight from the box" like you're never going to connect for upgrades. Some specialist minidistros may have limits. I frequently used to opt for FluxBox. Isn't SuSE a commercial product? I prefer using openSuSE, which is now up to version 11. In fact I am using that right now instead of Ubuntu on this computer, because of an annoying keyboard problem. Debian-based systems are still the best ones in my opinion. http://opensuse.org/ And your poll doesn't make sense by the way. FFR, you've just bumped a 4 years old topic FFR, you've just bumped a 4 years old topic I would have done the rolleyes thing and all, except that I similarly did this with another thread the other day, though mine was about PhotoShop. It happens because the "related posts" often show really old material so people looking for somewhere to post up their point-cound inadvertently answer hot topics not realising how old they are. There goes another myth. I don't know of many distros at all where you are limited to using KDE or Gnome, unless you're talking about "straight from the box" like you're never going to connect for upgrades. Some specialist minidistros may have limits. I frequently used to opt for FluxBox. We are in a topic of easy aren't we? and the easiest thing to install things are out of the box. I know about FluxBox, XFCE, CDE and JDS and etc. There are a lot of distributions I can think of that choose one or another as default: Ubuntu with GNOME, Yoper with KDE, Mandriva with KDE and more. xboxrulz We are in a topic of easy aren't we? and the easiest thing to install things are out of the box. Oh I get you. Yeah you're right. I misunderstood because of the wording that people would be "stuck with" a given Desktop Environment. Tell me (curious)... does the SuSE live CD actually manage to fit in both Environments as well? i found all this but none helped me out Oh I get you. Yeah you're right. I misunderstood because of the wording that people would be "stuck with" a given Desktop Environment. Tell me (curious)... does the SuSE live CD actually manage to fit in both Environments as well? xboxrulz Posted Sep 14 2008, 05:45 PM QUOTE(Lancer @ Sep 13 2008, 09:16 PM) * There goes another myth. I don't know of many distros at all where you are limited to using KDE or Gnome, unless you're talking about "straight from the box" like you're never going to connect for upgrades. Some specialist minidistros may have limits. I frequently used to opt for FluxBox. We are in a topic of easy aren't we? and the easiest thing to install things are out of the box. I know about FluxBox, XFCE, CDE and JDS and etc. There are a lot of distributions I can think of that choose one or another as default: Ubuntu with GNOME, Yoper with KDE, Mandriva with KDE and more. xboxrulz Lancer Posted Sep 14 2008, 11:45 AM QUOTE(wutske @ Sep 14 2008, 10:43 PM) * FFR, you've just bumped a 4 years old topic rolleyes.gif I would have done the rolleyes thing and all, except that I similarly did this with another thread the other day, though mine was about PhotoShop. It happens because the "related posts" often show really old material so people looking for somewhere to post up their point-cound inadvertently answer hot topics not realising how old they are. wutske Posted Sep 14 2008, 10:43 AM QUOTE(FirefoxRocks @ Sep 13 2008, 06:20 PM) * Isn't SuSE a commercial product? I prefer using openSuSE, which is now up to version 11. In fact I am using that right now instead of Ubuntu on this computer, because of an annoying keyboard problem. Debian-based systems are still the best ones in my opinion. http://opensuse.org/ And your poll doesn't make sense by the way. FFR, you've just bumped a 4 years old topic rolleyes.gif Lancer Posted Sep 14 2008, 01:16 AM QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Sep 14 2008, 09:57 AM) * Furthermore, there are so many options for you to choose. You don't have to be stuck with KDE or GNOME. You get to choose. There goes another myth. I don't know of many distros at all where you are limited to using KDE or Gnome, unless you're talking about "straight from the box" like you're never going to connect for upgrades. Some specialist minidistros may have limits. I frequently used to opt for FluxBox. xboxrulz Posted Sep 13 2008, 09:57 PM lol, this is the most broken English poll I've ever seen. I picked SUSE because that's my favourite distribution. Powerful yet very easy. Furthermore, there are so many options for you to choose. You don't have to be stuck with KDE or GNOME. You get to choose. I use KDE as my preferred desktop environment and have been using it since the KDE 3.1.x days. xboxrulz Lancer Posted Sep 13 2008, 06:24 PM QUOTE(FirefoxRocks @ Sep 14 2008, 04:20 AM) * And your poll doesn't make sense by the way. Computer must have been playing up. FirefoxRocks Posted Sep 13 2008, 04:20 PM Isn't SuSE a commercial product? I prefer using openSuSE, which is now up to version 11. In fact I am using that right now instead of Ubuntu on this computer, because of an annoying keyboard problem. Debian-based systems are still the best ones in my opinion. http://opensuse.org/ And your poll doesn't make sense by the way.
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