by Linux Frank » Fri Nov 21, 2003 11:55 pm
At the end of the day Novell have always been a very competent company - It is just their awareness of the competition that was the problem. M$ might well now be a forgotten name had they paid full attention to the game. All in all, I'll wait and see.
I just got a huge kick that Novell are now so committed and are that scared of SCO that they make the front page of their website chant LINUX in huge letters. I mean no OS I have ever been around has felt this good.
As for the official take, SuSE has two primary problems. It has a large chunk of proprietary code that is YaST (I believe there is other stuff) and it has no ISOs available. If it can remove the non-free software (GPL it or whatever) and give us downloadable ISOs (ones we can copy ad infinitum) then I hate to say it but after the RH/Fedora issues we could have the business distro of choice.
I have to say with mandrake releasing the most general user friendly distro of GNU/LInux I have ever used - Easier then XP (without a doubt), SuSE on the verge of a huge gain, Sun selling all over China, Turbolinux starting to go through the roof in Asia, reports of the 2.6 kernel very favorable, and I'm certain a company very big in computers is going to start offering non M$ tax options to home users very soon. Oh and what is the Latin distro of choice (Linux portugese?), that is effectively a US$3 billion pump into Linux from Brazil - great I just realized me and my Brazilian neighbour have something in common, we can learn linux at the local community centre. And to top it all my pro M$ boss actually cursed at a piece of M$ware today (I have never heard him do this before) - The world is looking Linux, to mine eyes at least.
That is why I like Linux, I actually enjoy computers again - God it's been 15 years+ since I actually enjoyed using a computer.
Kick ass indeed.