SuSE Linux Version 9.0 Prepped for October Release
SuSE Linux is set to release its latest consumer product, SuSE Linux 9.0. The company claims the update is the first home user operating system platform to leverage AMD’s Athlon 64 processor, giving workstation users performance enhancements available only through the 64-bit architecture.
The new operating system, which will be available in retail stores on October 24, also allows easier Windows migration by supporting NTFS file systems and gives technical users a first-look at the enhanced capabilities of the upcoming 2.6 Linux kernel.
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