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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

To try the free search engine at the site, just enter your term in the Search box. Check the
news and events box for the latest news about openSUSE. For a more interactive experience, select
the Communicate link to gain access to mailing lists, online forums, IRC chats, and other tools
for connecting you to the openSUSE community. You can also follow links to PlanetSUSE (http://
planetsuse.org), where you can read blogs from members of the openSUSE community. If you
are really stuck, try the openSUSE Support Database (http://opensuse.org/SDB:SDB).
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Choosing and Installing a Linux Distribution Part III
With the split of openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise, many of SUSE??™s online resources have been
divided as well. For example, many general SUSE resources are directed to Novell.com. If you are
interested in the commercial SUSE Linux Enterprise products, you should start at the Novell SUSE
Enterprise Linux site (www.novell.com/linux). From there you can view demos, compare products,
and check out costs.
At the time of this writing, SUSE is offering a free 60-day evaluation for SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server if you want to download it. That evaluation includes installation support
and upgrade protection. Check the Novell (www.novell.com) and SUSE (www.


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