On Monday 07 May 2007 20:15, Jan Tiggy wrote:
Vince L wrote:
In Poland can you buy and use ADSL routers?
Sure you can buy those, but why when one gets an USB modem for free? ;)
Because if you have more than 1 pc, it makes sense to have an ethernet network and set up your internet connection once on the router Because if you have only 1 pc but more than 1 operating system, it makes sense to set up 1 router once Because if you are running Linux, and you are not happy with the ADSL USB modem support, you can rely on the ethernet support. You pay for your free USB modem in USB trouble and lack of Linux support. We have a phrase for it: Penny wise and Pound foolish.
Thus the question is not with what hardware is the Polish user better off, but what share of Polish market is targeted by Opensuse or even Novell itself? For example Mandriva suits their needs. ;)
So no wonder that most novice fellas there use AFAIK Mandriva and those more experienced use Slackware (which AFAIK is THE Distro in Poland) or even Gentoo. Unfortunately Opensuse ain't sexy enough for Polish users yet. And *buntu is gaining pace on Polish market every day. I'm afraid if Opensuse keeps sleeping too long there will be no place for them in Poland anymore.
Well, there is a heap of things I would prefer opensuse to work on rather than providing ADSL modem support to users in Poland - where they will become more affluent, see sense and all buy routers within the next 3 years - so there is no point in wasting effort on ADSL modem support. I know Poles are stubborn, and hold to old fashioned values, which is usually a good thing. But sticking to ADSL modems is not a useful national characteristic. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org