John Hebert wrote: > Don't forget that Novell now owns Ximian, who has the strongest hold > on the Linux Desktop (they did Gnome) than any other vendor out there, > and SuSe is known for its desktop implementation also. I think Novell > is well-positioned for now and the future.
It could be argued that more people use KDE, but I have not seen a real statistic on use. I know I use gnome, but more people that I talk to seem to use KDE. One other note - Ximian will be available for KDE also in a couple months. Shannon > > And, they are not competing against Microsoft on this platform > (WordPerfect Office). I hardly see Microsoft releasing its Office > suite for Linux. But, stranger things have happened. Er, no, nothing > that strange has ever happened. ;) > > John Hebert > > Brad N Bendily wrote: > >>> Does Novells buying SuSe bother me? No. But, I >>> have a novell network. Now, with SCO (Microsoft) >>> in the Novell/SuSe equation, who knows. >>> Regarding Novell, they have a history of >>> butchering products and also, coming up with neat >>> ideas and then abandoning them. But, in the more >>> recent past, they have come out with pretty cool >>> technology (not a guru) and hopefully this will >>> be a continuation of that recent trend. >> >> >> >> >> I think Novell will continue to develop great products >> based on their new Linux acqusitions. At this point there >> is no reason to think otherwise. So far the products they >> have produced to run on linux have been rock solid. >> We've been using their eDirectory on 3 linux boxes for about >> 1 year and we haven't had a problem. >> >> Perhaps Novell can bring consistency to a Linux desktop. >> Such as make sure that any app based on Java will work >> regardless of the version. >> >> I think they will make some great products in the future, >> however, time will tell. >> >> BB >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > >
