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I would hate to see Linux beome another fractured UNIX, or have all the distros owned by the big hardware manufacturers. I have long preferred SuSE after mediocre experiences with earlier RH and Mandrake editions. But the bottom line is that Linux needs to be the OS of choice for most Intel/AMD workstations. As the windowing environments evolve, we need useful applications and above all, an installed OS base to use the apps on. Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSe and the rest need to get together to provide some uniformity that the more casual end user will appreciate. Microsoft Windows may such in some ways but the customers keep buying it because it has lotsa apps and is "somewhat" converient to use (compare these qualities to those of Linux and Macintosh). 2.4 breaks now ground for Linux. It is very close to becoming unstoppable and will succeed IF it can begin to make serious inroads into the broader consumer base. I for one am looking to get discarded boxes and installing SuSE plus a few apps to give away to those in need of cheap workstations. I could even see Corel going far if they would only do something similar with the WordPerfect office suite just so the customer base was there to grow and upgrade heaven followed. - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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