> In a recent post there was the statement; > > "... SuSE (pronounced "SOOS-ah") ..." > > I was told that it was "SOO-say".
Everyone I know at SuSE pronounces it "SOOS-AH". Even at HQ over in Nuremberg. Regards, Jim
> In a recent post there was the statement; > > "... SuSE (pronounced "SOOS-ah") ..." > > I was told that it was "SOO-say".
Everyone I know at SuSE pronounces it "SOOS-AH". Even at HQ over in Nuremberg. Regards, Jim