Novell SuSE Linux Professional 9.3 review
Novell's SuSE Professional Linux 9.2 was always going to be a hard act to follow.
In Shopper March 2005 we gave it the thumbs up. But just a few months later, there's another release that promises more. So does this new distribution match the rate of progress set by its predecessor? And might Novell be the first Linux producer to give Microsoft a bloody nose?
This is a big distribution, and it comes complete with both CD and DVD media. The CD set runs to five discs and the two DVDs hold the full 32- and 64-bit systems. Should you wish to build your own setup, there's also the complete source code tree for the operating system.
The documentation is extensive, too, and comes in two volumes. The User Guide is a no-nonsense introduction to what's available. The larger Administration Guide covers the essentials of running the various parts of the distribution, including all the bundled servers.
A full installation takes just under 7GB of disk space, but a minimal desktop system is a more manageable 2GB, plus 500MB for virtual memory. YaST, the graphical system configuration tool, handles the installation, which now asks for your agreement to install Macromedia's Flash Player 7. Although some open source purists might baulk at this inclusion, most will be glad they don't have to download it themselves.
Once installed and booted, there are several desktop environments to choose from, including KDE 3.4.0.28 and Gnome 2.10.0-4. KDE will be familiar to Windows desktop users, with its horizontal taskbar and a pop-up launch menu at the bottom left. Gnome, on the other hand, will be more familiar to users of the Apple Macintosh.
The most significant part of this release is the inclusion of several Voice over IP (VoIP) applications. Linphone is a free VoIP program that allows you to talk to other users anywhere in the world without telephone connection charges. You use the internet as a phone network and all you need is a sound card, speakers and microphone to start making calls. Kphone, another similar program, is also included. This allows video calling, as does Gnome Meeting, which also handles teleconferencing.
SuSE 9.3 caters for traditional methods of electronic communication, too. Novell Evolution and KDE's Kontact both handle email, while the excellent Gaim and Kopete allow the user to contact friends and relatives over a wide range of instant messaging systems, including AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, IRC and Microsoft's MSN.
Audio CDs will play without any problems, but DVDs are another matter. Due to licensing restrictions on proprietary video codecs, the bundled applications won't play most DVDs unless you first find and install the correct software. This is where Microsoft Windows XP scores; it includes, or provides easy access to, the required codecs. SuSE 9.3 has been designed so it is easy to install on the same system as Windows, which means you can freely boot between the two. If switching back into Windows to watch a film is not a problem for you, the lack of codecs won't be an issue.
For bundled games, this distribution wins hands-down. There are over 90 games, from Chess to Asteroids. There are also over 80 traditional UNIX text-based games and pastimes, including an implementation of the original adventure game Colossal Cave.
SuSE 9.3 comes with the excellent Gwenview and F-spot photo indexers, along with the digital photography application Digikam, which Novell claims is now compatible with most digital cameras. Digikam is used to download photos from the camera to the PC's hard disk. The distribution also includes GIMP 2.2, which can manipulate images to the same standard as expensive Windows packages. In addition, there are two 3D graphics packages: Blender and KPovModeller.
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