I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
We've got a fairly good collection of images from 6.0 onward (in our online museum: https://www.suse.com/community/museum/ )... but very little for the early years (1992 up through the beginning of 1998).
If any of you have pictures from that time period that you think might be interesting to show to the world -- email them to me. There's a high-five in it for ya.
Thanks!
-Bryan Lunduke
Le 14/04/2015 19:20, Bryan Lunduke a écrit :
If any of you have pictures from that time period that you think might be interesting to show to the world -- email them to me. There's a high-five in it for ya.
wikipedia have (4.2):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux_distributions#/media/File:SuSE_Linux...
book 4.3:
https://www.buchfreund.de/S-u-S-E-Linux-4-3-SuSe-suse-GmbH-3930419319,392497...
on sale:
http://www.amazon.de/SuSE-S-u-S-E-Linux-5-3-Diskette/dp/3930419580
small bit of 5.0
https://www.suse.com/communities/conversations/moving-forward-looking-back-s...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B1cTsbPIAAEp-56.jpg:large
at the time I had littlemoney and sold the box after using the next one, so I don't have it anymore :-(
search google by images, not web :-)
jdd
On 04/14/2015 07:20 PM, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
We've got a fairly good collection of images from 6.0 onward (in our online museum: https://www.suse.com/community/museum/ )... but very little for the early years (1992 up through the beginning of 1998).
If any of you have pictures from that time period that you think might be interesting to show to the world -- email them to me. There's a high-five in it for ya.
Thanks!
-Bryan Lunduke
I'll take a few photos and send them your way.
Hey Bryan,
On 14.04.2015 19:20, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
You know about the physical SUSE museum in Nürnberg right?
http://tmp.hennevogel.de/collage-1429534816827.jpg
Just send one of your colleagues to take pictures :-)
Henne
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:00 wrote Henne Vogelsang:
Hey Bryan,
On 14.04.2015 19:20, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
You know about the physical SUSE museum in Nürnberg right?
http://tmp.hennevogel.de/collage-1429534816827.jpg
Just send one of your colleagues to take pictures :-)
I can go there and create some pictures these days ...
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:02 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:00 wrote Henne Vogelsang:
Hey Bryan,
On 14.04.2015 19:20, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
You know about the physical SUSE museum in Nürnberg right?
http://tmp.hennevogel.de/collage-1429534816827.jpg
Just send one of your colleagues to take pictures :-)
I can go there and create some pictures these days ...
I started to work on that, but one of my flashes had broken batteries, so I stopped again. I hope to continue to work on it tomorrow.
However, just to show you that I at least did something, I uploaded these few pictures for now. Yes, the light is sub-optimal :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianschroeter/sets/72157652139128645/
My plan is to get also some more descriptions and stories to some of the pictures at least.
Do we have a plan where to store them, except in my private accounts?
Copyright stays to me for now until we have discussed how to publish it ....
bye adrian
JFYI, it looks my camera broke, so I can not continue atm :/
On Donnerstag, 23. April 2015, 11:41:11 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:02 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:00 wrote Henne Vogelsang:
Hey Bryan,
On 14.04.2015 19:20, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
You know about the physical SUSE museum in Nürnberg right?
http://tmp.hennevogel.de/collage-1429534816827.jpg
Just send one of your colleagues to take pictures :-)
I can go there and create some pictures these days ...
I started to work on that, but one of my flashes had broken batteries, so I stopped again. I hope to continue to work on it tomorrow.
However, just to show you that I at least did something, I uploaded these few pictures for now. Yes, the light is sub-optimal :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianschroeter/sets/72157652139128645/
My plan is to get also some more descriptions and stories to some of the pictures at least.
Do we have a plan where to store them, except in my private accounts?
Copyright stays to me for now until we have discussed how to publish it ....
bye adrian
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El 24/04/15 a las 11:13, Adrian Schröter escribió:
JFYI, it looks my camera broke, so I can not continue atm :/
On Donnerstag, 23. April 2015, 11:41:11 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:02 wrote Adrian Schröter:
On Montag, 20. April 2015, 15:07:00 wrote Henne Vogelsang:
Hey Bryan,
On 14.04.2015 19:20, Bryan Lunduke wrote:
I'm working on a series of posts showcasing the awesome history of SUSE and openSUSE... and I'm in need of pictures (screenshots, box shots, pictures of floppy disks, flyers, etc.) from prior to 1998 (which is when "SuSE Linux 6.0" shipped).
You know about the physical SUSE museum in Nürnberg right?
http://tmp.hennevogel.de/collage-1429534816827.jpg
Just send one of your colleagues to take pictures :-)
I can go there and create some pictures these days ...
I started to work on that, but one of my flashes had broken batteries, so I stopped again. I hope to continue to work on it tomorrow.
However, just to show you that I at least did something, I uploaded these few pictures for now. Yes, the light is sub-optimal :)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adrianschroeter/sets/72157652139128645/
My plan is to get also some more descriptions and stories to some
of the pictures at least.
Do we have a plan where to store them, except in my private accounts?
Copyright stays to me for now until we have discussed how to publish it ....
bye adrian
Hi all I share with you some pics that I made when I was in SUSE headquarters in Nurenberg... You can use them if you want or to make what ever you want. Are under CC-by-sa - - https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhck/8480699119/in/set-72157632703080 067 - - https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhck/8480703041/in/set-72157632703080 067 - - https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhck/8480700949/in/set-72157632703080 067 - - https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhck/8480697207/in/set-72157632703080 067 - - https://www.flickr.com/photos/victorhck/8480695061/in/set-72157632703080 067
've phun!!
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