Novell Buys Suse was --- A distribution bytes the dust!
Doug Sweetser
sweetser at TheWorld.com
Tue Nov 4 09:36:01 EST 2003
Hello:
I change very slowly. I still mostly use thing I learned under the
age of 10: reading, writing, and arithmatic. The only new worthwhile
things since that age are sex and drinking. In choosing computers, I
want them to reflect my pace of growth, call it full of history or
sloth. I learned Unix commands in the early eighties, and used emacs
back then. I am typing this email in emacs right now and it will get
filed away by mh, keeping the same file structure as most other files
under my home directory. I did spend time working with graphics on
Macs, and of course with Windows because it could not be avoided, but
I don't want to relearn machines, different words/actions to get the
same thing done.
I feel the same way about distributions. I don't want to relearn
things. I want a system that I think will be around in a decade.
I have to bet on Novell/Suse, Enterprise Linux, or open source
Debian. I think the open source distribution will have the longest
life, and it is my distribution of choice. For me, installation is a
rare event. It is maintainence that is the big cost. The way apt-get
deals with dependencies is what seals it for me.
doug
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