On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, HG wrote:
> On 2/7/06, Peter Flodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I stumbled onto this video of a presentation of a Novell Technical
> > Preview of Novell Linux Desktop 10
> [...]
> > http://cto.secs.oakland.edu/~castro/NLD10video/MVI_1951_bis.AVI (4Mb)
>
> And I thought I c
Hi!
On 2/7/06, Peter Flodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I stumbled onto this video of a presentation of a Novell Technical
> Preview of Novell Linux Desktop 10
[...]
> http://cto.secs.oakland.edu/~castro/NLD10video/MVI_1951_bis.AVI (4Mb)
And I thought I could view a video from Novell by using a
NLD targets enterprise customer with the following advantages:
- Life cycle of the products [5 years]
- Time between release X and release X+1 [2 years] where opensuse is [6
months] (Note: this is mandatory for hardware and software vendors to have
enough time to certify their products on Linux).
> Thank you Christoph.
>
> To the other responders: you obviously didn't look at the video it is
> a demonstration of a user moving windows that are transparent, and
> fluid like , ie if you grab the top of a window and move it sideways,
> the bottom will drag like it was a piece of cloth. Even a
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From: Peter Flodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 1:55 PM
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse] What does Novell Linux Desktop 10 have that I don't?
On 2/8/06, Christoph Thiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On T
On 2/8/06, Christoph Thiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Peter Flodin wrote:
> > Can someone explain what exactly I am seeing, I assume it is GNOME,
> > but my desktop doesn't behave this way :-) , it is very Aqua (the
> > Mac).
>
> I guess you are seeing Xgl in actionn ;) Check
You are thing of Novell SUSE Linux, this guy is talking about Novell Linux
Desktop 10... Two different beasts.
Novell Linux Desktop is a corporate solution, it has a more tightly controlled
list of available packages, has tools for pushing updates to the desktop from
a central source etc. and y
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 08:39, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> You're looking at an enterprise product with the eyes of a home user.
> You're thinking what would I get more out of this?
>
> There is a lot of stuff to get but it's useful for company desktops. None
> of it will interest you on your
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 15:16, gonzlobo wrote:
> As far as I know, the $$ version has something called Novell AppArmor. No I
> don't use it (as most probably don't) either. You get a nice bound book
> too, but is it worth $50+, probably not. Oh, having the distro on DVD is
> kinda cool, but it'
On 2/7/06, gonzlobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As far as I know, the $$ version has something called Novell AppArmor. No
> I
AppArmor is a opensource(tm) tech. already, so the FREE version of SUSE
Linux
will has it too.
don't use it (as most probably don't) either. You get a nice bound book
As far as I know, the $$ version has something called Novell AppArmor. No I
don't use it (as most probably don't) either. You get a nice bound book too,
but is it worth $50+, probably not. Oh, having the distro on DVD is kinda
cool, but it'll be obsolete once 10.1 comes out.
On 2/7/06, Peter Flodi
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Peter Flodin wrote:
> I stumbled onto this video of a presentation of a Novell Technical
> Preview of Novell Linux Desktop 10
>
> Can someone explain what exactly I am seeing, I assume it is GNOME,
> but my desktop doesn't behave this way :-) , it is very Aqua (the
> Mac).
I
I stumbled onto this video of a presentation of a Novell Technical
Preview of Novell Linux Desktop 10
Can someone explain what exactly I am seeing, I assume it is GNOME,
but my desktop doesn't behave this way :-) , it is very Aqua (the
Mac).
http://cto.secs.oakland.edu/~castro/NLD10video/MVI_1951
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