On Jul 29, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Alan Dayley wrote: > What is the difference between the boxed SuSE Professional and the > download version? I see only a vague statement on their website[1] > > "The function scope of FTP versions is virtually the same as that > of the > "normal" version. Merely a few program packages have been excluded due > to license reasons." > > I know the installation support is not included. What are the program > packages mentioned that are missing? Good question. In the olden days, the boxed set of SuSE would contain non-free (speech) and non-free (beer) software. My faulty memory remembers a backup utility and maybe an anti-virus utility and a few others. These were all "value-added" packages that were included in the price of the boxed set. My memory of this is so bad largly because I never once used any of those packages. In fact, for a while there, I was using the FTP version even though I had the boxed set (the 'net was always there but I often misplaced the CDs and DVD). Over several years and countless packages, I never came across a single package that I wanted that was in the boxed set but not on the FTP side. So from my point of view, the FTP version of SuSE only had two drawbacks: 1. It came out some months after the release of the boxed set (I'm not a very patient person) 2. You HAD to install it over the network... it's not possible to burn it to a DVD and install from there I haven't done an FTP install since Novell bought them out so I don't know if either of those limitations have gone away. I switched back to using the boxed set after realizing that you can't lose the DVD if you never take it out of the drive :-) Hmm... I just did a very quick check in the package list to see if I could find a commercial package. It looks like they have a AvMailGate virus scanner that is probably not in the FTP version. Couldn't find anything else (although I'm sure there are a few more). Anyway, long story short(er), if you are just looking for free (beer) software, then the FTP version will have it. If you have some specific non-free (beer) software in mind, you may have to spring for the box set. Kurt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss