SUSE Linux Remastered is a software that merges all online updates and 10.1 GM, resulting in an enhanced version of SUSE Linux, which you can use to improve your overall computer experience.
What I particularly appreciated about SUSE Linux is that it's completely open source and freely available to anyone who wants to use and experiment with it. The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that aims to promote the use of Linux everywhere, and in my opinion, it's doing a great job of achieving that goal.
With openSUSE Linux, I found it easy to get started and navigate my way around the platform. I was also impressed by the project's focus on collaboration and simplification of the development and packaging processes, which makes it a great choice for developers and hackers.
It's worth noting that SUSE Linux is currently an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux. However, if you're looking to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is perfect for you.
Overall, I found SUSE Linux Remastered to be a powerful and flexible operating system that I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for an open source platform.
Version 10.1: N/A