Mike Roy wrote ..
Hello everyone: Just a quick observation. Someone remarked that we now say 'IBM' and not 'International Business Machines'. But, the IBM logo is still in 'all caps' and not a combination of upper and lower case letters. It is IBM, not 'IbM' nor 'Ibm'. In the same way, we don't say 'Gesellschaft für Software and System Entwicklung', but SuSE with the lower case 'u'. So, from where I'm sitting, I like SuSE, not SUSE. Just my $0.02 worth. Cheers, Mike
According to openSUSE at http://www.opensuse.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Why_is_SUSE_written_in_so... The name is SUSE However, before Novell bought them out, they were SuSE. I personally prefer SuSE. Jeff Dierking jeff@lordjester.com ------------------------ GPG/PGP KeyID 0x5F355DB4 Retrieve pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu?subject=get%200x5F355DB4 ------------------------ So far, no one has opted to publish my sequel to "the Book of Mormon,": "The Book of Mormon 2 (this time its PERSONAL). This one is set in the roaring twenties, with the lord JC as a smooth-talkin' private eye, livin on the mean streets of Chicago. Basically, he spends the book battling the Mob, which really sucks for the Mob, let me tell you. He's got tha phat "gonnections" -- Greg Ingber '99, on _swat.talk