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'm really sad of reading such a dumb article. There may be firms changing. But there were always firms changing, and not for this only reason.
There are no facts, no stats, no something to hold this.
And this change makes no sense. There is no equivalent "german" product with same ease of use and commercial support in the debian world. Correct me in this, if I'm wrong.
For my own, I ever used debian and gentoo. My parents will keep going on with SuSE, as the security and stable progs are more important than actual versions, and yes, easy to configure, too.
I'm really sad of reading such a dumb article. There may be firms changing. But there were always firms changing, and not for this only reason.
There are no facts, no stats, no something to hold this.
And this change makes no sense. There is no equivalent "german" product with same ease of use and commercial support in the debian world. Correct me in this, if I'm wrong.
For my own, I ever used debian and gentoo. My parents will keep going on with SuSE, as the security and stable progs are more important than actual versions, and yes, easy to configure, too.