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RE: [SLE] Suse vs Mandriva - Support
- From: "James D. Parra" <Jamesp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 14:50:56 -0700
- Message-id: <531F1E080638384C9623B00D71AA546D09E612@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 9/27/05 3:13 PM, "Michael W Cocke" <cocke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> FWIW, I came to SuSE from Mandrake. Their 'club' should be used to
>> beat the Mandrake execs with. Support? What support? I don't expect
>> things have changed that much.
>>
>> Mike-
>>
>> --
>> Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive.
>> --
>
>Were you using mandrake for a desktop or server?
>I guess it would matter for ease of use. (OK, maybe not for support...)
>
>Just wondering...
>Desktop. I figured if I couldn't make that work it was a bad idea to
>use it for a server....
The Mandrake/Mandriva distro works just fine as a server. It is Red Hat with
a lot more polish. If it had Yast, it would be Suse distro.
~James
>
>
>>
>> FWIW, I came to SuSE from Mandrake. Their 'club' should be used to
>> beat the Mandrake execs with. Support? What support? I don't expect
>> things have changed that much.
>>
>> Mike-
>>
>> --
>> Mornings: Evolution in action. Only the grumpy will survive.
>> --
>
>Were you using mandrake for a desktop or server?
>I guess it would matter for ease of use. (OK, maybe not for support...)
>
>Just wondering...
>Desktop. I figured if I couldn't make that work it was a bad idea to
>use it for a server....
The Mandrake/Mandriva distro works just fine as a server. It is Red Hat with
a lot more polish. If it had Yast, it would be Suse distro.
~James
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