I was wondering the same thing, are
they even relevant still?
I can't remember the last time I've even heard a tall tale of a
business running SUSE, let alone anyone I know. I remember a
coworker being as frustrated with Ubuntu as I've been last year,
and trying it out. He apparently ended up back on ubuntu by the
end of the weekend denouncing it as *a mess* until he could find
another escape hatch.
I'm still fighting with Mint Debian after 2 weeks, sorta got it
happy, but the package repo in testing leaves much to be desired
for properly defined dependencies and broken my packages at least
a few times since getting a usable desktop after a week.
A friend keeps telling me redhat and it's bastard children spawned
aren't so terrible anymore, might actually try fedora or cent
after 10 years of bitterness from my last attempt still.
Figure there's gotta be something better, but seems not. To each
their own devil when choosing the road less traveled, ie. linux.
-mb
On 07/25/2014 02:43 PM, Mike Bushroe wrote:
I haven't used SUSE in many years. Think I would still be
welcome? :)
Mike
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