>he needs internet to install his operating system
>>56943286
>He needs a desktop or a laptop to have a OS
>he needs an "OS"
I like netinstall images
>>56943286
>he needs
>>56944024
>he
OpenSUSE master race reporting in.
The goddamn DVD has 3 Desktop Environments, games, and all the software you need. Excellent for batch installs.
>>56944024
>>56944062
>>56944065
>>56944074
All of these are myself.
>I tried to install Gentoo over my mommy's dialup connection and now I'm bitter and mad
Jesus fuck, /g/ just shows their underage every single day.
>>56943286
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umQL37AC_YM
>>56943286
>>he
Did you just assume my attack helicopter?
>>56943286
GATES SPENDS ENTIRE FIRST DAY BACK IN OFFICE TRYING TO INSTALL WINDOWS 8.1
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/gates-spends-entire-first-day-back-in-office-trying-to-install-windows-8-1
>>56944068
They have smaller images and netinstall too.
>>56944068
openSUSE, at least in the U.S. (I've heard it's bigger in Europe), has been a distro that people generally know of, but never tried.
I've installed it before and it's feels like a more bloated Fedora; it does however have every right to call itself a complete operating system. It includes GUI tools for everything, its stable branch supposedly lives up to its name, it has the build service which no other distro has, and is backed by an enterprise company. It lends itself to be an easy linux OEM distro.
>>56944157
>No ventilation in that room
>>56944162
OpenSUSE (And SUSE in general) are the most professional distros, specially because of YaST. There is no better way to manage a server without it.
Btw, you can always use SUSE Studio to make a non bloated install.
>1998++
>Not ordering you're installation discs or usb memory thumbs by snail mail.
>debian $2.95 kek.