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On Mon, 2003-04-21 at 13:21, Fred A. Miller wrote:
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Not bad...But he does get close to contradicting himself: "While it may not be the first choice for veteran Linux users, SuSE Linux 8.2 is an excellent choice for people new to the Linux world, as well as individuals who want an operating system that comes complete with everything they will ever need." Then goes on: "Well, if Linus Torvalds uses SuSE as his home system (and he does), that's good enough for me. Enough said." First sentence comes across as, "if you're a vet Linux user, you may not want this", Then says that the biggest vet Linux user there is uses SuSE? Also, kind of wish he scored better...Yes I shall e-mail him about that. Just seems he pulls a number out of a hat. Perhaps breaking down the scoring into relevant sections will help. Oh and SuSE 8.2 arrived, nice T-Shirt. Going on server internal share right now :). Hopefully won't have too many issues... Matt
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"Well, if Linus Torvalds uses SuSE as his home system (and he does), that's good enough for me. Enough said."
First sentence comes across as, "if you're a vet Linux user, you may not want this", Then says that the biggest vet Linux user there is uses SuSE?
Hmmm! I wonder if the RH fanboys know this? I didn't know Linus used SuSE. Maybe that's why their kernals seem to have a fair amount of the stable 2.5.x stuff - all things being equal. Cheers, Curtis. ;0 P.S. know knock on RH users. I'm just in a "tired of hearing only RH in the U.S." phase. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+pNx87WVLiDrqeksRAk3JAJ4xqiB/V/1ofo2CVUumHKjZXi8GJgCdEoht 2KqKMzHQlKdMHE9JSEv+l3o= =DCsW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Tuesday 22 April 2003 06:08, Curtis Rey wrote:
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"Well, if Linus Torvalds uses SuSE as his home system (and he does), that's good enough for me. Enough said."
First sentence comes across as, "if you're a vet Linux user, you may not want this", Then says that the biggest vet Linux user there is uses SuSE?
Hmmm! I wonder if the RH fanboys know this? I didn't know Linus used SuSE. Maybe that's why their kernals seem to have a fair amount of the stable 2.5.x stuff - all things being equal.
Cheers, Curtis. ;0
I think I read somewhere that he uses Red Hat at work and SuSE at home - but can't remember where I read it! -- Ray
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On Tuesday 22 April 2003 06:08, Curtis Rey wrote:
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"Well, if Linus Torvalds uses SuSE as his home system (and he does), that's good enough for me. Enough said."
First sentence comes across as, "if you're a vet Linux user, you may not want this", Then says that the biggest vet Linux user there is uses SuSE?
Hmmm! I wonder if the RH fanboys know this? I didn't know Linus used SuSE. Maybe that's why their kernals seem to have a fair amount of the stable 2.5.x stuff - all things being equal.
Cheers, Curtis. ;0
I think I read somewhere that he uses Red Hat at work and SuSE at home - but can't remember where I read it!
I think he states that in his autobiography. Joe - -- - -- SuSE Linux 8.1 (i386) | Kernel 2.4.19-4GB / i686 10:36am up 1 day, 14:09, 3 users, load average: 0.63, 0.50, 0.30 Wear a gun to someone else's house, you're saying, 'I'll defend this home as if it were my own.' When your guests see you carry a weapon, you're telling them,'I'll defend you as if you were my own family.' And anyone who objects levels the deadliest insult possible: 'I don't trust you unless you're rendered harmless'! L. Neil Smith, The Probability Broach nqs@cognisurf.com | Blog: http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad/blogger.html GPG key: http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad/GnuPG_Key.html | Geek Code: http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad/geek_code.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE+ptINoShckWq1QrIRAn+FAKCSALUGzQgRfo9DlkbcNhEn7b/R6QCgkgX5 9KiV2DegFfeEvm4Sxz/EgVk= =0Kg8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (5)
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Curtis Rey
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Fred A. Miller
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Joe Dufresne
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Matt
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Ray