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A tip of the hat to the end of a distro as we know it.



On Wednesday 12 April 2006 10:07 pm, Brendan wrote:
> Fedora's strong point is to have a somewhat-aligned desktop to go with
> the supported servers. To me, there are FAR better desktops, but Fedora
> is all that is supported so...
So why does this make Fedora more of a strong point than SUSE where SUSE has 
a documented path from Open SUSE through SLES and SLED. Additionally, SUSE 
has an enterprise desktop (SLED) that is specifically designed to be 
coordinated with their enterprise servers (SLES). 

However, in both cases, Fedora and SuSE (free and retail) are more cutting 
edge. 
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