Software : openSUSE Linux 10.2 (64-bit)

Software : openSUSE Linux 10.2 (64-bit)

openSUSE Linux 10.2 (64-bit)

from: Novell



openSUSE Linux 10.2 (64-bit)
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Binding: DVD-ROM
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: Novell
Manufacturer: Novell
Model: 10.2 (64-bit edition)
Publisher: Novell
Sales Rank: 3780
Studio: Novell



Features:
  • 1 DVD contains all the software you need to install openSUSE
  • openSUSE 10.2, formerly known as SUSE Linux 10.x, is the same as Novell's commercial version but without support
  • The openSUSE DVD comes with thousands of packages, but should you want more there are many more available in the online repository, and there are thousands more packages available in the openSUSE Build Service
  • Compiz is a window manager taking advantage of the amazing capabilities of OpenGL. This new window manager developed by Novell engineers provides true transparency (even for playing video media), wobbly windows, an amazing desktop cube effect (as displayed in picture), and much, much more
  • YaST is there to ensure that even the most demanding tasks -- such as setting up a HTTP Server, Configuring your Network Card, handling BlueTooth Devices, managing Software, or even configuring your Monitor and Graphics Card -- can be accomplished trivially with an easily-accessible interface, and simple walk-through wizards







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openSUSE 10.2 from Novell provides everything today's Linux user needs for home computing and computing-on-the-go. Created by the openSUSE.org project, the product includes a stablized, secure and reliable Linux operating system plus a complete set of desktop applications - office suite, Web browser, instant messaging client, multimedia viewers, and graphical software. It also offers the latest open source applications for developing applications, setting up a home network, running a Web server, and more. openSUSE delivers desktop reliability and security at an affordable price.











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