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 <description>I had a bit of time on my hands during a holiday and decided to upgrade my old server to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.opensuse.org&quot; target=_blank&gt;openSUSE 10.2&lt;/a&gt;.  For those of you that don&#039;t know about this little project, I have been running an old PII 400 with Linux on it for the last 18 months at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dmpnet.org&quot; target=_blank&gt;www.dmpnet.org&lt;/a&gt;. You can read more about it on my project on the website.

Anyhow, I continue to be impressed with the momentum and the range of things being offered on openSUSE now. Novell decided a couple of years ago to open up SUSE and I think it was the right move. Version 10.2 is faster and has more refinements than ever. Without offending anyone, I think that openSUSE is on par with what RedHat used to be before they spun off their free version into Fedora.

So, if you are looking for a distro, give openSUSE a go.</description>
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 <pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2007 11:17:10 +0100</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Donovan</dc:creator>
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