On 19-Aug-98 Darren Benham wrote:
I believe the Linux Standard Base System Project is the protegee of one distribution, not a Linux-wide project. In fact, the only 100 per cent
It was actually the brain child of Bruce Perens, Erik Wathenstein and joined by many other "big names" in the Linux worlds (such as Allan Cox, SuSE and Caldera). The only notable absentees were Red Hat and Debian.
In that case it looks as though we're on the right track -- and that it's sorth
sticking with S.u.S.E.
A propos, therefore: since S.u.S.E. are involved, can anyone give any idea of
when theeffects of these standardisation efforts may begin to show in S.u.S.E.?
Best wishes,
Ted.
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