>> On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 9:52 AM, in message
<255f52a0607220652g7c7e06f5iea0ac19f5f1e7e0a@mail.gmail.com>, Possum
<vegetableblood@gmail.com> wrote:
> This may sound ignorant, but what is the "licensed code?" I mean,
what is
> the benefit of having SLED over OpenSUSE besides the support?
Pretty much anything that isn't GPL. Novell openoffice has a plethora
of licensed fonts, banshee has a few licensed codecs, Realplayer, and
I'm sure there are others...this isn't a definitive list. I'll share a
definitive list if and when one is made available.
The "support" is the biggest difference. SLED is built to be an
enterprise desktop. openSUSE is built to be a testing ground.
JP
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