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carl0ski 09-14-2006 10:14 PM

SUSE LINUX Enterprise Desktop
 
Anyone know when Suse Enterprise Linux 10.1 will be released?


and
How different is SUSE LINUX Enterprise Desktop 10 from Suse 10.1



P.S im more than happy to pay for SLED
but i dont know how the Novell Licencing works
1 year licencing is in place what happens at the end of that year?

karelvdm 09-15-2006 05:50 AM

Hi carl0ski

With SLED 10 you pay for support on the product and not the product itself. So you'll be paying for a year's support and after that you can renew it if u see fit.

But why would u want to pay for support if u can get it here?:D

carl0ski 09-15-2006 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karelvdm
Hi carl0ski

With SLED 10 you pay for support on the product and not the product itself. So you'll be paying for a year's support and after that you can renew it if u see fit.

But why would u want to pay for support if u can get it here?:D

Paying is my way of contributing

Besides The licence is for consideration of next years Windows 2000 upgrades

as long as Lotus 7.0 for linux is stable
SLED has potential

EclipseAgent 09-15-2006 09:54 AM

Yup, I purchased a 3 yr support :o).

I like SLED 10, and am not sure if / when they will release a . release, and I can't really fully say the differences between SLED 10 and openSuSE 10.1 because oSuSE I run KDE and SLED 10 I run GNOME.

-=Graz=- 09-18-2006 08:28 PM

I had Open.SuSE 10.1 installed untill Friday last week.
I recently acquired a copy of SuSE 10 Enterprise edition off the cover of a Magazine this month here in AUstralia and it is quite slick..
I have had some problems getting respo's to work using the Enterprise edition though. It also does not come with as much software pre-installed as the 10.1 version.

One thing i have noticed about SLED 10 is that it seems to manage my RAM better. I had problems in 10.1 where it would allocated nearly all of my 1GB ram (bar around 15.MB) to disk cache...
SLED 10 only pushes about about 400MB to cache and leaves me with around 500MB of physical RAM to use myself - so i have noticed a significant performance increase just loading applications etc..

;)

carl0ski 09-18-2006 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Graz=-
I had Open.SuSE 10.1 installed untill Friday last week.
I recently acquired a copy of SuSE 10 Enterprise edition off the cover of a Magazine this month here in AUstralia and it is quite slick..
I have had some problems getting respo's to work using the Enterprise edition though. It also does not come with as much software pre-installed as the 10.1 version.

One thing i have noticed about SLED 10 is that it seems to manage my RAM better. I had problems in 10.1 where it would allocated nearly all of my 1GB ram (bar around 15.MB) to disk cache...
SLED 10 only pushes about about 400MB to cache and leaves me with around 500MB of physical RAM to use myself - so i have noticed a significant performance increase just loading applications etc..

;)

What Mag? i want a good linux mag in Australia

-=Graz=- 09-18-2006 10:03 PM

Actually, it was just on Australian Personsal Computer - APC Magazine - $9.95 Bargain...
They usually include one full linux distro every month..
This month its SuSE Enterprise 10 ;P

Linux format is also a good magazine - i think it costs around $18 though for the current month.

i have had problems with adding repositories in order to install extra apps i require in SLED though.
I have followed the steps on Jems page but still cannot seem to install a lot of stuff. Seems it cannot resolve all the dependencies of particular programs..
Anyone else been able to sucessfully add 10.1 repo's to sled 10.0 ?

http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/270/1/

-=Graz=- 09-18-2006 10:34 PM

actually have fixed problems instlalling mplayer now - had to disable the suse 10 repository that came with SLED and add in the Open Suse 10.1 repo's...
Now i seem to be able to finish the install

carl0ski 09-18-2006 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Graz=-
actually have fixed problems instlalling mplayer now - had to disable the suse 10 repository that came with SLED and add in the Open Suse 10.1 repo's...
Now i seem to be able to finish the install

WOW i stopped buying APC couples ago because they started adding absolute rubbish

and i didnt use windows any more

I bought a couple Linux World
but $19 is a little steep to buy every month
but it always has good Articles and HowTos

Desperado2006 09-19-2006 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Graz=-
I had Open.SuSE 10.1 installed untill Friday last week.
I recently acquired a copy of SuSE 10 Enterprise edition off the cover of a Magazine this month here in AUstralia and it is quite slick..
I have had some problems getting respo's to work using the Enterprise edition though. It also does not come with as much software pre-installed as the 10.1 version.

One thing i have noticed about SLED 10 is that it seems to manage my RAM better. I had problems in 10.1 where it would allocated nearly all of my 1GB ram (bar around 15.MB) to disk cache...
SLED 10 only pushes about about 400MB to cache and leaves me with around 500MB of physical RAM to use myself - so i have noticed a significant performance increase just loading applications etc..

;)

and does everyone knew how to get it smaller use of physical RAM?

Desperado2006 09-19-2006 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karelvdm
Hi carl0ski

With SLED 10 you pay for support on the product and not the product itself. So you'll be paying for a year's support and after that you can renew it if u see fit.

But why would u want to pay for support if u can get it here?:D

its a very good answer!!!:study:

-=Graz=- 09-20-2006 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desperado2006
and does everyone knew how to get it smaller use of physical RAM?

im not 100% sure but i know when intalling OpenSuse 10.1 - in the installation notes (very last thing you see before the reboot or logon prompt) it does actually mention something you can change to alter the amount pushed to disk cache - *i think*

It could be in /proc/sys/vm

;)

fotoguy 09-20-2006 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desperado2006
and does everyone knew how to get it smaller use of physical RAM?

This sounds interesting, could you tell me how?

carl0ski 09-20-2006 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desperado2006
and does everyone knew how to get it smaller use of physical RAM?

I think
echo 90 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness

will help
the higher (upto 100) Swappiness is set the quicker your unused info in ram will be sent to the Swap drive

Mines set to 10 since i like using all my 2GB on a responsive system i dont use memory demanding programs though.

Desperado2006 09-21-2006 02:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carl0ski
I think
echo 90 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness

will help
the higher (upto 100) Swappiness is set the quicker your unused info in ram will be sent to the Swap drive

Mines set to 10 since i like using all my 2GB on a responsive system i dont use memory demanding programs though.

I understand, but do you think it will help? i have 512 mb RAM and it allways is full up to 95%.i think SuSE loads the part of filesystem into memory.


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