Yesterday I received a sample copy of the "
SUSE Linux 10.1 OSS - vorkon" DVD, which was assembled by
Nicolaus Millin. While I have not installed it yet (as I by now have a very well running installation of SUSE Linux 10.1 on my laptop), the content of the DVD sounds very promising. In addition to incorporating all the updates that have been published since SUSE Linux 10.1 was released (around 100), this version also includes additional drivers like the 3D graphics drivers from ATI and nVidia, network card drivers like
ndiswrapper,
madwifi and
rt2500 as well as drivers for AVM products and Logitech QuickCams. So the base system should already run very smooth and provides a lot of stuff that one usually has to download and install after the initial installation of SUSE Linux OSS.
But the fun doesn't stop here! Nicolaus also added a number of interesting applications, usually not included in SUSE Linux OSS, such as
Adobe Reader 7.0,
moneyplex,
RealPlayer,
FlashPlayer,
Cinepaint,
FlightGear and several extensions for Mozilla Firefox. He also included many LAMP applications (based on the famous Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP stack), that have already been preconfigured and are ready to use right after installing the packages! This is where the name "vorkon" comes from - "
vorkonfiguriert" means "preconfigured" in German. Some of the LAMP apps included are
eGroupware,
Gallery2,
Joomla!,
MediaWiki,
nagios,
phpBB,
Serendipity,
Typo3 and several others.
All in all this looks like a well-rounded package - it reminds me a lot of how SUSE Linux used to be when people referred to it as the "everything but the kitchen sink" distribution. Unfortunately it seems as if the legal restrictions of being owned by a US company have caused a lot of the former SUSE benefits to vanish - nowadays one has to hunt for a lot of stuff like drivers and uncrippled applications after the initial installation just as with any other Linux distribution. Thanks to Nicolaus for scratching that itch!
You can purchase SUSE Linux 10.1 "vorkon"
via amazon.de - for just 19,95 EUR this is a very attractive product, especially for Linux Newcomers. Give it a try!