I read somewhere on the net that suse started as a German version of Slackware and evolved from there. My first install of Linux was Slackware and fell in love with Linux. Everthough I now use RedHat and SuSE (at times) I'll always have a warm spot in my heart for Slackware. Terry On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Michael Johnson wrote:
Was S.u.S.E. originally partially based on Slakware? Does anyone know? -M
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