18 Mar
2004
18 Mar
'04
11:31
On Thursday 18 March 2004 5:32 am, Murat Akca wrote:
I could not understand what they want to tell: this is the header:
Novell Releases First Commercial Linux Featuring 2.6 Kernel
What does commercial mean?
A Linux distribution that is profit-oriented, which is what SuSE, Red Hat, Mandrake, etc. are. Debian is an example of a non-commercial distro.