Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 15th Dec 2007 06:17 UTC
Linux It seems that each distribution has found a niche: Red Hat and Ubuntu are the leaders in their markets, and SUSE is a comfortable runner-up. However, history has shown us that businesses are not content to stay still too long or play second fiddle. So, what will Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu have to do in the new year to gain new ground?
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RE[4]: Novell
by superstoned on Sat 15th Dec 2007 17:12 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Novell"
superstoned
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2005-07-07

Well, even though I'm happy you agree with me, it would still be possible that I was trolling even when you agreed ;-)

Anyway, as for the final state of the UI, I can see why THAT would depend on preference. Both Gnome and KDE do things right and do things wrong, and both are generally as of now (KDE 3.5.8 and xxx) much better than win XP, imho. It's the underlying technology, the ambition of the community and the speed of development they differ in - and in each of those, imho KDE clearly has a lead.

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RE[5]: Novell
by superstoned on Sat 15th Dec 2007 17:16 in reply to "RE[4]: Novell"
superstoned Member since:
2005-07-07

(xxx should be 2.20, the latest right now. But I don't think 2.22 would make that much of a difference)

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RE[6]: Novell
by Hiev on Sat 15th Dec 2007 17:22 in reply to "RE[5]: Novell"
Hiev Member since:
2005-09-27

Im afraid you are wrong wit that. 2.22 will have some dramatic changes in infrastructure, the roadmap for 2.22 can give you the idea.

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