On Tuesday 24 May 2011 14:54:30 jdd wrote:
Le 24/05/2011 15:38, Okuro Okiawa a écrit :
cannot really decide between the two options... For me personally,
(2) is the best option, but (1) would make openSUSE more competitive in the OS-market. (In this regard, Ubuntu is a step ahead.)
but unless the strategy discussion change a bit, it's not the present openSUSE situation.
And I don't think ubuntu is best on this respect, it should be a very hard work to reach such a goal (for example finding way to have all legal drivers on board, and a team to make any gadget work right out of the box - extremely unlikely)
so out of this thread scope!
jdd
I dont see why we cant strive to get it as close as we can but what we need to do is campaign to more manufacturers to support linux directly. Buffalo, Apple, TomTom to name but a few. KDE is easy to use as is gnome, lxde etc, LibreOffice Amarok K3B all easy to use alternatives to their windows counterparts I believe Linux is fit for Purpose and openSUSE is the fit distrobution for that purpose of course some people have difficulties with different hardware and this is where howto guides and technical support come in. -- Kind Regards Stuart Tanner Bolton Linux Delivering openSUSE Retail to the UK 24 Vincent Street Bolton BL1 4SA Tel: +44-1204-410474 Mob: +44-7868-028028 www.bolin.org.uk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org