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then what is Novell Linux Desktop? Wasn't THAT supposed to be the business desktop?
This is effectively NLD 10, although the name change surprised me. No doubt they're a) creating brand cohesiveness with SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise Server) and b) capitalizing on the fact that the Suse brandname is more established in the commercial linux space than Novell's is. Or Ximian, for that matter, which is ironic because NLD AFAIK is based on the old Ximian desktop and not Suse.
Novell has been criticized by analysts in the past for not clearly delineating their linux products from their legacy Netware etc. products, maybe this is an attempt at re-positioning?
No doubt there will be confusion between Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop and openSuse's Suse Linux, which are two seperate products and not necessarily interchangeable.
This is effectively NLD 10, although the name change surprised me. No doubt they're a) creating brand cohesiveness with SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise Server) and b) capitalizing on the fact that the Suse brandname is more established in the commercial linux space than Novell's is.
Hmmmm. Can't understand that one at all.




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then what is Novell Linux Desktop? Wasn't THAT supposed to be the business desktop?