Take a look at this ZDNet UK article. Photo number 2 has a familiar desktop in the foreground. Maybe openSUSE marketing would like to know about this?
Photo number 9 also brings up an interesting character on the title bar
Yep, looks like SUSE… that won’t surprise me much. SLES/SLED is known to be used a lot. Also, in supercomputing, SLES is ahead of RHEL where it sits on more machines than RHEL does, when you only look at vendor Linuxes and not at self-rolled ones
That could be “just” remote station for ssh too, but it sure look like KDE
Btw, some of Livermere labs super computers run SuSE, unfortunately procedure for access of non US citizens is quite complex but I so much want to do “time ls” on one of them
Funny there’s a Fate entry to have a power consumption gadget in openSUSE g
On the Desktop in pic 1 just look at that 4th icon.
So if I buy a PC with a 48 core processor I’ll know what OS ditro to put on it. Oh wait! I’m already using it.
Great I’ll go buy that 48 core PC tomorrow!rotfl!
Hi
If you’ve got an nvidia card and run the cuda driver you will have it
or more depending on the card…
Device 0: “GeForce 8600 GTS”
CUDA Driver Version: 2.30
CUDA Capability Major revision number: 1
CUDA Capability Minor revision number: 1
Total amount of global memory: 268107776 bytes
Number of multiprocessors: 4
Number of cores: 32
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86_64) Kernel 2.6.27.39-0.3-default
up 3:29, 2 users, load average: 0.24, 0.14, 0.13
GPU GeForce 8600 GTS Silent - CUDA Driver Version: 190.18
Great!! I’ll tell Santa!rotfl!
Well done in spotting that! Definitely looks like they have KDE4 on that.
I hope they remembered to turn Beagle off…