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SuSE buy great move for Novell and IBM both.
Novell has no prob's with acquiring SuSE,
MonkeyBoy's twink McBride has a problem
with ethics, the Law, and maybe reality. $SC
blows, but that's old news.

I suspect SuSE may supplant Redhat in IBM's
plans over time, but both distros are great. I
like SuSE better than RH. Friends have been
waiting for the free release of SuSE 9 to
populate their home machines, but I know a
lot pf people who prefer Mandrake, for its
hardware detection, options and ease of
install. I remember how easy the disk
partitioning was with Mandrake even 3 years
ago. Jeeez, couldn't get Windoze to do that in a
million years.

Anyway, I've now surplused a few machines,
good time to throw out W98, in with SuSE. Not
NEARLY the pig that XP is...
Posted by: dicktaurus@...   Posted on: 11/24/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Novell not allowed to use Linux?  John Zern | 11/24/03
other sources  ryusen | 11/24/03
Non compete document  NTrant | 11/25/03
They are not competing  bidemytime | 11/25/03
Linux is NOT Unix  davescafe | 11/25/03
courts  ryusen | 11/25/03
Not exactly  Dave P. | 11/25/03
SuSE buy great move for Novell and IBM both.  dicktaurus@... | 11/24/03
That's kinda funny...  Michael Kelly | 11/25/03
I'd like to try this, but...  BitTwiddler | 11/25/03
Can Suse make it ANY harder to get this distro?  NemesisNL | 11/25/03
Seem to have gone out of their way?  Michael Kelly | 11/25/03
Interesting how it is called Desktop Linux  rkadowns | 11/25/03
Desktop Linux  IT_User | 11/26/03

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