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Re: [SLE] SuSE support
- From: GarUlbricht7@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 06:47:03 -0500
- Message-id: <216B2D63.13EB2248.16F823AE@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Jorge, and you too emir
*On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 22:23 ESTintraRedes <listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 23:30:24 +0300, "emir limar" <emirlimar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: [Re: [SLE] SuSE support]
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>[Jorge] I have been using computers since 1987, I use CPM, DOS, Xenix, Windows (all), Mac OS, Solaris, AIX, in Linux I use Slack, Debian, Red Hat, Mandrake, Corel and since 7.2 SuSE.
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>Then, I NEVER, in any platform I use receive any kind of support from vendor....
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>[Jorge] SuSE documentation is one of the bests I saw since Bull manuals, of course it can be better, (much better in build SuSE rpms) but it's pretty good for the money it cost.
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>Well, it's just my opinion.
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>--
>Jorge D. Buchmann | jbuchmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |
>intraRedes S.R.L. | http://www.intraredes.com
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Jorge --- I agree w/ your opinion, &
i don't want to beat a dead horse,
but Togan on his FAQ pages
has asked for suggestions for improvements to his
"Unofficial SuSE FAQ's"
(he prefers to get them via "sourceforge,"
read his FAQ for details)
<http://dinamizm.ath.cx/>
and the Linux Documentation Project (TLDP) is always looking for help,
and I suspect that as a "text document,"
SuSE would be willing to get "How to or Read Me Info,"
so If you (or me) find some documentation missing,
including for rpms, there is nothing stopping any of us
from writing it, or if nothing else just posting it "here,"
or on your own Web site, or whatever.....
That's what Linus did to begin with
-- at least that's what I was told... and
that how this bazaar got going...how bizare !!!
Peace
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*On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 22:23 ESTintraRedes <listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 23:30:24 +0300, "emir limar" <emirlimar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: [Re: [SLE] SuSE support]
>
******snip****
.
>>|emin]
* ***** snip****
>
>[Jorge] I have been using computers since 1987, I use CPM, DOS, Xenix, Windows (all), Mac OS, Solaris, AIX, in Linux I use Slack, Debian, Red Hat, Mandrake, Corel and since 7.2 SuSE.
>
>Then, I NEVER, in any platform I use receive any kind of support from vendor....
>
*****snip***
>
>[Jorge] SuSE documentation is one of the bests I saw since Bull manuals, of course it can be better, (much better in build SuSE rpms) but it's pretty good for the money it cost.
>
>Well, it's just my opinion.
>
>--
>Jorge D. Buchmann | jbuchmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |
>intraRedes S.R.L. | http://www.intraredes.com
>
>
Jorge --- I agree w/ your opinion, &
i don't want to beat a dead horse,
but Togan on his FAQ pages
has asked for suggestions for improvements to his
"Unofficial SuSE FAQ's"
(he prefers to get them via "sourceforge,"
read his FAQ for details)
<http://dinamizm.ath.cx/>
and the Linux Documentation Project (TLDP) is always looking for help,
and I suspect that as a "text document,"
SuSE would be willing to get "How to or Read Me Info,"
so If you (or me) find some documentation missing,
including for rpms, there is nothing stopping any of us
from writing it, or if nothing else just posting it "here,"
or on your own Web site, or whatever.....
That's what Linus did to begin with
-- at least that's what I was told... and
that how this bazaar got going...how bizare !!!
Peace
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