openSUSE 11.3 Edu-Li-f-e - Amazing
Edu-Li-fe is a special version of the mainstream openSUSE distribution, aimed toward education and entertainment, loaded with programs that can help high-school pupils, university students, parents, teachers, and software developers enjoy instant productivity, laced with fun and an ultra-refined, high-quality desktop experience. Sounds good, right?
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Edu-li-f-e is a sizable 3GB download. But it has advantages over the typical openSUSE editions. The distribution comes as live DVD, so it has the best of both worlds. You can boot into live session and have all of the goodies that come in the standard installation-only DVD version. You also get Gnome, Gnome 3 preview and KDE desktops available, all in one. And the vast array of programs, tools, utilities, and plugins installed allows even people with no Internet access to start working without any restrictions.
I tested the distribution on several machines, but it got installed on an aging T60 dual-core machine with 2GB RAM and an ATI card.
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