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SUSE 9.2 vs. 9.3: A 64-Bit Comparison
Head-to-Head on an AMD 64 Notebook

Rob Reilly
Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:36:17 AM

SUSE Linux Pro 9.2 and 9.3 are both good distributions to put on your new 64-bit AMD Athlon 64 notebook, once you fix the nVidia and Broadcom chip issues. I'm here to report that the new version has repaired some nagging little time-wasting problems and added new functionality, too.

Should you buy 9.3 or just stick with 9.2?

If you don't have 9.2, I'd say give 9.3 a try. I'll outline what I found and then you can make your own decision.

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1 Head-to-Head on an AMD 64 Notebook
2 Installation Impressions
3 What's Been Fixed?
4 How Is 9.3 Different Than 9.2?
5 Wrapping Up





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