CeBIT: The word in Hannover is that some German government agencies have switched their allegiance away from SuSE Linux, because following Novell's takeover it is no longer a German company.
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I live in Germany and read quite a lot German IT news every day. I've never came across any news that say that somebody switched from SUSE to Debian because Novell bought SUSE. After all this wouldn't make sense anyway, since most companies and agencies run Microsoft Windows and Microsoft is from... right, the USA.
Now I read on the UK site of ZDNet that a Debian consultant, who's name nobody ever heard before, says that some companies, which names he doesnt know or doesn't want to tell, have switched from SUSE to Debian. Facts: None. Proofs: None.
Why on earth doesn't that convince me? And more important: Why is this on OSNews with such a headline?
I live in Germany and read quite a lot German IT news every day. I've never came across any news that say that somebody switched from SUSE to Debian because Novell bought SUSE. After all this wouldn't make sense anyway, since most companies and agencies run Microsoft Windows and Microsoft is from... right, the USA.
Now I read on the UK site of ZDNet that a Debian consultant, who's name nobody ever heard before, says that some companies, which names he doesnt know or doesn't want to tell, have switched from SUSE to Debian. Facts: None. Proofs: None.
Why on earth doesn't that convince me? And more important: Why is this on OSNews with such a headline?