On Thursday 06 November 2003 11:11 pm, Bob Tanner wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 November 2003 02:20 pm, nate at refried.org wrote:
> > It gets more interesting now that Novell is in the process of buying
> > SuSE.  Novell still has a lot of money and it doesn't appear that they
> > are bleeding cash.  Will IBM continue paying for SuSE's development
> > costs?  Can Novell make SuSE profitable in their own right?
>
> Almost  makes we want to try SuSE :-)
>
> I'm interested in seeing if they come out with a desktop-oriented linux.

Um... they did its called SuSE 8.2 (scurries to a web browser...which has 
recently been superceded by SuSE 9.0) With 8.2 they made the move to make the 
Personnel($40 Blue box) and Professional($80 Green box) box sets gear more 
towards home users. I don't know about you but that suggests a desktop 
distribution. The difference in price is the types of packages that come on 
the CD/DVD set. For business desktops they have the SuSE Linux Desktop. The 
business oriented product will change on a slower lifecycle than the home 
product. (Approx. 1 version per year instead of 2) They also have version 
under the Home User category on their site called the SuSE Office Desktop. I 
think its the Pro version with Crossover Office, but I'm not sure. 

I don't know if 9.0 is on the shelves but there is always the live eval CD-ROM 
if you just want to try it. You never know you might find you like it. ;-)

<soapbox>
I tend to by a new box set every other release. I could download the upgrade 
but choose not to. My reason is simple, I want to keep SuSE available in my 
local retail establishment , be it CompUSA, Best Buy, or MicroCenter. I 
figure the best way to do this is to vote with my hard earned cash. It may 
not keep the product on the shelf, but I have to think it helps.
</soapbox>

-- 
Jack Ungerleider - local SuSE bigot
jack at jacku.com


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