On Sunday 20 June 2004 21:27, Ben Francis wrote:
distrowatch.com is reporting (http://www.distrowatch.com/01692) that SUSE 9.1 Personal ISO is now Available for Free Download from SUSE's FTP server and mirrors. There's nothing official on this from SUSE as far as I can tell though, but it seems to be intentional!
Anyone heard any more on this? I may be giving SUSE a go for the first time if I can get it downloaded.
tola ^/.
P.S. it always makes me laugh when I see "SUSE LINUX (formerly SuSE Linux)"
Thanks for the pointer. I'm downloading it now and will fire it up on a spare machine as soon as it completes (later this morning). CDs on request assuming success.
I note the page mentions "...and see its capabilities, before upgrading to the Professional edition via FTP...". In the past I've found SuSE to be very unhelpful on how to do this, compared to Gentoo or Debian, for example. Is it a complex process (asks he, not wanting to put aside a whole week to learn)?
-- GT