openSuSe – A Linux Distro worth setting your eye on
openSuSe is another Linux distribution worth looking at. It’s listed as the second Major Distribution at Distro Watch so it must be raising more eyebrows than you think. With an easy to use installation that requires little to no previous experience and a better visually appealing boot loading screen by defaut, OpenSuSe is something you should try out. I currently use it on my laptop to do some OpenGL programming, and to be honest, it’s great.

openSuSe at a glance
openSuSe at a light glance seems more driven towards eye candy with the more visually appealing boot loader, login screen, start menu, and ease of adding visual effects. It also has excellent management tool that lets you install software from large repositories, in other words; no need to hunt software down. You can also use YaST Control Center which lets you control Hardware, Network Devices, Network Services, Security, User, and as well control more type of options.

My openSuSe experience
As for every linux distribution, getting your system’s hardware to work seamlessly with the distro can be a pain. Luckily, I have an ATI card on my Toshiba laptop, and openSuSe had an excellent ATI How To Documentation that got my video card drivers installed with a simple click.
I then got some visual effects and have windows exploding when I exit, have them wobble when I move them, be able to use a cube, and so much more. Hit F9, F10, and F11 and you’ll get that nice task switcher visualization that is notable on Mac these days.
So far I haven’t gotten my Atheros Wireless Chipset to work. Why? Simply lazy. I’ve gotten around by simply using an ethernet cable but I plan on fixing this in the future. I’ve tried it but it hasn’t worked as of yet.
Programming is simply great. With the ability to switch Desk Spaces with CTRL+ALT+LEFT or CTRL+ALT+RIGHT, working on large programming files is easy. I simply loved it.
This is so far my distribution as of yet. I haven’t found a need to get rid of it. So for awhile I’ll be sticking with openSuSe.
Your openSuSe experience
YouTube is a good resource for finding videos of a linux distribution and what can be done with it. Check the following one out and see for yourself. There are hundreds of different things you can do. Don’t ask me how its done. I don’t know. :)
So please, don’t tell me you’ve only tried Windows! If you don’t, then tell us what you’ve tried on our forums! If you have a video, why don’t you share it?




September 10th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
Awesome video showing the power to customize your operating system.
September 11th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
Nice. Will try it when i get a new lappy. Till now i have used Ubuntu.
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September 12th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
I’ve tried this distro; it is certainly pretty good. The visual effects are nice, but are a bit taxing on my laptop’s horrible battery. For most people this shouldn’t be a problem. :-)
September 13th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
It isn’t a problem with mine luckily. :)
So far I don’t have it extremely beefed up. I merely program with openSuSe so I’m not too worried about the looks. It took me awhile thought to figure out what libraries I had to download. Luckily Linux offers awesome downloads from repositories so no need to hunt anything down! Simply search for it within the appropriate download manager!
Open Source rocks!
December 12th, 2008 at 12:47 am
Basically I am a great fan of Windows.But, in btw I have used Ubuntu only..
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August 30th, 2009 at 6:07 am
Hi .. i have a Question regarding Linux’s visual effects , i have a DELL studio laptop 17 inch with a Core 2 Due 2Gh and 4 GB of RAM and i have a 256 MB ATI Radeon mobile video card , there is a pre installed Windows Vista home premium OS , what happened is that i installed Linux UBUNTU with My Windows Vista “i choose wich OS i want when the computer boots up , then i installed Ati drivers for Linux Ubuntu package using the ADD/REMOVE service but when the package was downloaded and the being installed … Ubuntu simply Crashed ! iam wondering why did that thing happen? actually i was told then to install Ubuntu or any other version of linux alone “to be the only OS in my PC ” and then i will not need any drivers .. is that correct ? Help please !