I'm sure I'm not the first to ask this, but I just heard the news and I haven't been on the list. Does anyone know if SuSE is going to continue as a desktop product? It's my baby. It's what I recommend to everyone who asks. Does anyone know? Please don't flame me for a repetitive question or being overly dramatic. This is big news. Especially considering where Red Hat is headed with respect to its desktop product. I looked forward to buying my new version of SuSE every 6 months. Is this going to change? Preston
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 9:13 pm, Preston Crawford wrote:
I'm sure I'm not the first to ask this, but I just heard the news and I haven't been on the list. Does anyone know if SuSE is going to continue as a desktop product? It's my baby. It's what I recommend to everyone who asks. Does anyone know?
Please don't flame me for a repetitive question or being overly dramatic. This is big news. Especially considering where Red Hat is headed with respect to its desktop product. I looked forward to buying my new version of SuSE every 6 months. Is this going to change?
Preston
Hmmm, you've just asked a similar question over in alt.os.linux.suse. |Curious as to the thoughts of others and what they read from the |acquisition. I just got the news. I feel like Rip Van Winkle. I look |forward to buying a copy of SuSE every half-year. If they go the way |of Red Hat..... | |I know, don't panic. But it's hard not to right now. I want stability |in my OS. I want to know it's not going away (namely security |updates). Desparate to get your trolling in before you miss the boat???
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