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| 2009-02-25 |
Development Release: SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 RC4 |
| Novell has quietly released a public "sneak preview" of its upcoming SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and Server, version 11, labelled as "RC4". From the product's description page: "SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 delivers interoperability and mission-critical support for your complete computing environment - desktop to data center, physical and virtual. Get your sneak preview today and see how it can help you reduce cost, complexity and risk." The distribution is built on top of openSUSE 11.1, with Linux kernel 2.6.27.15, X.Org 7.4, and a choice of desktop environments between GNOME 2.24 and KDE 4.1.3. New features include PAM configuration, SELinux enablement, improved update stack with Zypper, LVM2 (replaces EVMS2), ext3 as the default file system and various other improvements. For further information please read the detailed release notes for SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11. To download the i586 (3.8GB) or x86_64 (2.6GB) DVD images, it is necessary to register on Novell's web site, log in to the download area, and agree to a disclaimer; see Exclusive access to SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 for further details. |
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| About SUSE Linux Enterprise |
| SUSE Linux Enterprise is an interoperable platform for mission-critical computing. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is an enterprise-quality Linux desktop that's ready for routine business use. It provides interoperability with existing systems and many office applications. It also delivers flexibility for desktop and notebook clients, thin-client devices, and high-end technical workstations. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is designed to handle mission-critical workloads. It is an open, scalable, solution that comes with integrated Xen-based virtualization, application security, and systems management across a range of hardware architectures. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server provides interoperability with Windows and other platforms, and it provides a secure foundation for a broad range of edge, departmental and data center needs. |
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