Linux User posted a review on openSUSE 11.4 Milestone 2
Theres nothing quite like looking at a new Linux versionespecially a minor release that promises to bring so much to the user as does OpenSUSEs latest effort: 11.4. OpenSUSE 11.4 might prove to be the best upgrade since the leap from OpenSUSE 10.X to 11.X. Though these early Milestones as theyre called, are alpha versions, 11.4 Milestone 2 is very stable and surprisingly responsive, even installed into a virtual machine the speed enrichments are quite striking. That performance boost is one of the big improvements over earlier versions with 11.4s new kernel (2.6.36) and updated Xorg packages. Expect impressive boot times and enhanced performance for application launches.
openSUSE 11.4 Milestone 2 Review
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