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openSUSE 10.3 is now available in the form of live cd. Both the KDE and GNOME live cds contain the same software as the single cd installation versions. Both are distributed in 32bit versions and only available in US english.
openSUSE is currently my favorite desktop distro due it’s speed, clean interface and superb community support. The openSUSE official site and openSUSE community wiki both have an abandonce of articles to help you setup and configure your perfect openSUSE desktop.
Give it a spin, try one of the live cd. You don’t have to install so there is nothing to worry about.
Download the latest images.
openSUSE 10.3 GNOME live image
Source : openSUSE News
Tags: Linux, live cd, Open Source, openSUSE, Software
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5 Responses
Punk
November 21st, 2007 at 10:37 pm
I have been using Suse for quite sometime but I gotta say 10.3 gave me the impression that it got a bit bloated…slightly…not massive. Then again it’s just me, or it can that the KDE4(or at least some of the KDE4 offerings in 10.3) that may have caused the slight bloat.

But overall I liked 10.3 myself, but currently I am giving Fedora 8 a spin…looks good so far as well. Give it a spin Danny, Fedora 8 also not bad
Danny
November 24th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Just tried Fedora 8 today. 30mins down the road I had openSUSE 10.3 back on
Punk
November 24th, 2007 at 8:06 pm
ayo…u tried KDE one arr…the KDE one is bad…the Gnome one is good…KDE one had problems mounting my drives also….mount manually also had problem.
Danny
November 25th, 2007 at 2:19 am
I am a KDE guy for a couple of years now. find it way more complete then GNOME. Even Trovald himself ditched GNOME.
openSUSE is only a couple of years old and is really matured and when talking about a full desktop experience it is now doing it through the one-click install method.
My servers all run CentOS but for Desktop openSUSE 10.3 is my current choice.
Punk
November 25th, 2007 at 2:22 am
KDE also here…but unfortunately Fedora runs well on Gnome.
I prefer CentOS for servers too
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