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Post by fishyfool »

download links are here. it's a flaky but fast server so use get right.
http://www.linuxiso.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12820

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what is this?? :(

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suse linux pro version. B) very nice stuff!
if you'd like something a bit less intimidating i have suse9 personal as well.
it's oh so slick and sweet looking. and it works so well too!


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fishyfool wrote: suse linux pro version. B) very nice stuff!
if you'd like something a bit less intimidating i have suse9 personal as well.
it's oh so slick and sweet looking. and it works so well too!
Nice man, Im really happy with my mandrake 9.2 though. Can you post some screenshots?

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my desktop

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Wow looks cool!

How much disk space does it take? I have debian ready to burn here, but I'm still not sure if I want to try it just yet as a 486 OS. Need to do more research on if it has a text install and silly little things like that, 486's are like that.

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funny how it looks just like every other distro. :)

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Post by Master of Puppets_it »

I've been using SuSE 9.0 for a short time, but I've found it to be really cool. Everything works like a regular linux distro, and its pretty slick as previously mentioned.

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Post by closet geek »

wldkos wrote: funny how it looks just like every other distro. :)
thank you for saying EXACTLY what I was thinking. Oooh another distro with a standard KDE desktop............ BORING..........

:banghead:

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Out of all the distros I seen/tried they all seem different to me. They have the general layout of a toolbar with "start" button and stuff, but it's still put differently, colors are different etc...



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