Most of that information was captureable when you downloaded opensuse .... a bit paranoid eh? If you're so paranoid, you 1) never should have connected to your ISP b/c they already captured more info about you than OpenSUSE's servers, 2) never should have emailed your concern here - do you know how much info is captured sending an email??? Sometimes the machine information is used to create a more custom/richer experience for the user (i.e. processor type so you only see x64 updates, timezone info to find a closer mirror, IP addresses - usually it's just you ISP - that can show where users are located so maybe they would do a translation if many were in Sri Lanka...) I'm not saying it's good or bad - but at least with OpenSUSE you can see exactly what was sent unlike other OS's that transfer data you never know about... Erhard Sanio wrote:
Hello,
I realized that in 10.1, I am forced to register at Novell in order to be able to activate Yast Online Update even when I chose the OSS version. This made me abort the installation.
I am SuSE user since 1995, but I absolutely dislike to be blackmailed to disclose any bit of my privacy.
IP addresses (because dynamic) and hostnames (because subject of change) are useless for the spies anyway.
Is there a way to circumvent that annoying attempt on my privacy? Otherwise this means goodbye SuSE. I would regret, but other Linux projects do not try to force me to deliver my secrets to them
sincerely, E. Sanio