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SLED 10 SP1

SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, also known as SLED, is Novell’s enterprise-ready Linux desktop system. In SLED 10, you’ll find a steady and stable Linux tailored for the workplace. Whether you’re a Linux beginner or a seasoned admin, you’ll find much to like with this thoroughly tuned and tested, industrial-strength distro.


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