Thanks for the feedback.  What's on the DVD?


> On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 11:05:07 -0600 (CST)
> "Jim Streit" <jimstreit at northlans.com> wrote:
>
>> I haven't spent much time with Suse, but does anyone really know the
>> differences between Suse 9 Personal, Suse 9 Professional and Suse
>> Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 8.  I don't care much about the GUI
>> interface, this will be on a server where most of the maintenance is
>> done via the command line.  I'm looking if there is any advantages /
>> disadvantages for each version when running web, mail, dns, database
>> types of services.
>
> I don't think SuSE Personal vs Professional is TOO much different.
> Unless they changed it in version 9.0, the Professional comes with a few
> more packages and a DVD as well as 7 or 8 CD's.  And it comes with more
> documentation.  I usually get the Professional version.  I don't have
> any experience with SLES, but it's their server version obviously.  I
> think if you are running your own server you can get away with using
> Personal or Professional.
>
> Yast is a pain, even worse is YOU (Yast Online Update), but there are
> command line versions.  I typically do not install RPMs for thinks like
> web/dns/mail/db servers, I like to have full control over these, so I
> build from source.  I use SuSE's RPMs for development tools/libs etc.
>
> I've been a SuSE user for a couple years now, they were the first distro
> to recognize all my hardware on my bizarre Gateway.  Lately though I've
> been moving towards Debian for server type stuff.  Also, if you are
> thinking of running Oracle, SLES is the certified version, though it'll
> work on Personal/Professional SuSE as well.
>
> HTH,
>
> Josh
>
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