On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 08:23 -0800, James D. Parra wrote:
I, too, saw the announcement some months back that the naming designation was being changed from SuSE to SUSE. However, everywhere I look (manuals - not got the boxed 10 yet though only the download, websites etc) it still appears to be termed SuSE. My personal preference is for SuSE as it definitely used to be termed. I just like it that way.
Someone correct me on this, but wasn't the name changed by SuSE to SUSE for its symbol lookup on NASDAQ, AMEX, NYSE, etc?
~James
From an earlier post today:
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It seems then that it was Novell who changed SuSE to SUSE
No, that happened before Novell bought SUSE.
I stronlgly dislike companies changing their logos.
You may dislike it, but a company is still free to choose a logo and Name. BTW, I know of at least two German computer magazines that decided to ignore the changing case and style (first with dots, then without and now all capitals) and instead write it like any other Name, i.e. only the first letter capitalized. Philipp --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998