In a fairly short time, Novell has transformed itself from a firm that had next to nothing to do with Linux into one of the Penguin’s most visible and aggressive flag-bearers.
For evidence of this metamorphosis, we need look no further than Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, which breaks ground in the client operating system territory that Linux leader Red Hat has so far opted scarcely to tread.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, or SLED, is the most polished Linux client operating system we’ve yet tested, and well-deserving of our Analyst’s Choice designation.
We were particularly impressed with the steps Novell has taken in working over SLED’s GNOME 2.12.2 desktop environment to ensure a comfortable transition for Windows migrants.
Case in point is SLED’s new Start menu, which with its integrated search, Recently Used and Favorite Applications features is both reminiscent of and more functional than the Windows XP Start menu. >>>>
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