There's a lot of talk about Y2K now. Some companies are looking into changing their server to one that is Y2K compliant. This is a chance for Linux. Some companies even made a statement about their systems, software or distribution. Shouldn't S.u.S.E. do the same? Look for example at <A HREF="http://www.linux.org/help/beginner/year2000.html"><A HREF="http://www.linux.org/help/beginner/year2000.html</A">http://www.linux.org/help/beginner/year2000.html</A</A>> The following web sites discuss Linux and the Year 2000: Linux and Year 2000 (Christopher Browne) Linux and Year 2000 (UK.Linux.Org) GNU Software in the Year 2000 List of GNU Software and 1999/2000 Problems Year 2000 Compliance: Lawyers, Liars, and Perl Open Group Desktop Technologies in the Year 2000 Apache Year 2000 Statement Apache and the Year 2000 Caldera Year 2000 Project Redhat Year 2000 Statement Debian and the Millennium Bug Year 2000 FAQ /Ole -- There _is_ an alternative - Linux. - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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