Subject : Re: LUG: OpenSUSE
From : "Warren Myers" <volcimaster@gmail.[redacted]>
Date : Mon, 27 Mar 2006 14:28:44 -0500
I downloaded it but haven't installed it yet. I been looking at
different flavors lately for some servers we're testing on.
Anyone Played with Centos much? I been reading about it some and seems
like a pretty decent server platform. I've been running all fedora boxes
(fc4) and have been relatively happy with it.
On a related topic, while long, the following post is quite a funny
read.
http://wwwf.centos.org/127_story.html?storyid=127
Sam Newnam
SystemSam Technologies, LLC
-----Original Message-----
From: lug-owner@lists.ncsu.[redacted] [mailto: lug-owner@lists.ncsu.[redacted] ] On
Behalf Of Will Lane
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:08 PM
To: lug@lists.ncsu.[redacted]
Subject: Re: LUG: OpenSUSE
I just moved my email server from an old redhat 9 box over to suse 10.
Nothing major, just about 10 mailboxes using suse built in IMAP and
postfix. Been working great, although I had to disable "Cool and
Quiet" on my athlon 64 because it would cause suse to hang for some
reason. The update manager on suse works great, although I always had
pretty good success with yum on rh9, esp with the support from the
fedora legacy project.
just my .02
Will
Bill Morris wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Knowing how some of ya'll like to tinker
> I thought I would make you aware of the
> OpenSUSE program.
>
> It is a fully open version of SUSE that
> allows modification, additions, and
> improvements by the Linux community.
>
> http://www.OpenSUSE.org/
>
> The info on the current build is:
>
> March 16th: SUSE Linux 10.1 Beta 8 has been released.
>
> Bill Morris
>