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29 Nov
2002
29 Nov
'02
21:05
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
Rohit wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know what the word SuSE means? It would be a german word, and that is all I would know. Both dictionary.com and reference.com return no meaning to me. It is quite a riddle. Even if it is a name, in India all the names have a meaning. Rohit means red. Does SuSE mean something?
From Unofficial SuSE FAQ:
1. What does "SuSE" mean, and how do you pronounce it?
SuSE, pronounced soo'-suh, comes from the German acronym, "Software und Systementwicklung (Software and System Development).
Its also, with a little mispronunciation, "susse", which is German for sweet. -- GPG fingerprint = 3D45 5509 D380 26A4 523E A9D8 A66A 5F38 CA43 BB0E