On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:43:42 -0500
Jon maddog Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >     I don't have time to keep fiddling with ever-changing installation
> > procedures and user interface changes.  I want to make money by running  my
> > business applications on the computer, not play with it like a toy.
> 
> I have seen steady progress with SuSE over the past five years.  That is what
> I want.  Ubuntu, in my estimation, is a fine distribution, and growing very
> fast.  But Ubuntu supported GNOME very strongly at first, and now seem to be
> supporting KDE, but that may only be an illusion.  It is just too soon, IMHO,
> to make the call of what Ubuntu will be, if "fiddling with every-changing
> installation procedures and user interface changes" is not the way you want
> to go.
I'm chiming in a bit late. There had been a lot of discussion on the
SuSE list about Gnome and Novell's recent decisions. 
SuSE Enterprise Linux is going to be standardizing on GNOME as the
default desktop, but they are going to retain KDE and continue to
provide support for KDE on the desktop systems.  
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Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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