First, configure the bios to boot from the DVD.
Second, insert the DVD into a DVD reader on your computer. It will boot to a text menu. Third, use the up/down arrows to select the option.
Fourth, answer the questions as it loads SUSE.
Fifth, if you have specific questions, feel free to ask me. I just finished reading the SUSE Linux Professionals lesson manual and it would be good for me to find some specific categories to research.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server was created in 1994.
Suse Linux is a software company, as it the distributor of the Linux operating system. It was established in 1992 and is part of the Suse Linux Enterprise.
SUSE Enterprise is made to run on servers(which use different platforms to organize the web page) while SUSE Linux professional is desktop Linux with special mods and cool platforms for high tech work in offices and studios.
SUSE Enterprise Linux. They also contribute heavily to OpenSUSE.
SUSE Enterprise Linux
The only real advantage of SUSE Linux over other distros IMO is that windows users could install it and not be too lost. Although some other Linux OS are nearly as easy to use as SUSE now.
It is also an open source operating system developed by Novell Inc.
Fedora and openSUSE are the open-community spin-offs of privately managed and developed for-profit GNU/Linux distributions, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Enterprise Edition Linux.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux - produced by Red Hat SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - produced by Novell Ubuntu (available free of charge, but has paid support available) - produced by Canonical.
Yes.
Suse was licensed to Novell.
Download the Linux binary from the skype web site and run it with "sh". It feels like windows all over again.