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On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Koushik Kumar Nundy
Hi,
I was just giving out a few DVDs to some Linux newbies, and one of them asked , "So what is it that is different in openSUSE Linux?" I am not looking for an answer to that here. I am just asking if "openSUSE Linux" is correct usage. I have encountered the phrase in other places too, some email sigs, and visiting cards.
We mostly say "openSUSE is a Linux distro...". afaik, "openSUSE Linux is a ..." sounds corny. I'd appreciate an official stance.
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