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Paul I did try smart and it seemed like a great tool for an
enthusiast. ie. the exact market SUSE 10.0 is sold into. Personally
I use it primarily as a business tool so I would prefer official rpm
sources.
And uniquely to my line of business if I use a SUSE distro to analyse
a client drive I may have to testify to the origin of the tools I
used. I need to be able to say Novell/SUSE, not an unofficial apt
repository.
Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century
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