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SUSE Linux 10.0: The Opening of SUSE in VirtualBox

Posted 01-21-2020 at 10:03 PM by wagscat123
Updated 01-25-2020 at 03:21 PM by wagscat123

SUSE Linux 10.0 was released October 6, 2005. Most notable about this release is that it is the first one to have been developed and released by the openSUSE Project, which still develops the distribution to this day.

Prior versions of SUSE Linux were sold in boxed packages, with ISO images generally posted online some time after the release of SUSE Linux to sales. Following Red Hat's lead with the Fedora Project, Novell opened the development to community involvement in 2005 and established...
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SUSE Linux 9.3 in VirtualBox

Posted 01-21-2020 at 09:28 PM by wagscat123
Updated 01-25-2020 at 03:21 PM by wagscat123

SUSE Linux 9.3 was released April 15, 2005.

SUSE Linux 9.3's installation gained the ability to detect and automatically add GRUB boot for Linux installations on other partitions of the same system. KDE and GNOME both saw version bumps, and the former and YaST saw a new, crisper theme based on KDE's Plastik theme but with customization from SUSE. This release also was the first to include OpenOffice.org 2, which saw a large overhaul of the interface of OpenOffice.org and the adoption...
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