On Monday 10 October 2005 09:54, Martin Sommer wrote: > On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Walt Frampus wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 05:36 +0200, houghi wrote: > > > Oh, please do, because people already talk about wther they should use > > > SUSE or openSUSE and they talk as if openSUSE is the distro, not just > > > the comunity. And that is also how I personally feel it. I am part of a > > > comunity that drives the openSUSE distro with a website openSUSE.org > > > > I think Novell should have just released the OSS version at this time > > and if you wanted the full version, buy it. I am running the EVAL > > version until my boxed set is delivered. (but if the EVAL version is the > > same , why bother buying it..) If it truly was an Eval version, it > > should have a time limit on it. People are confused about openSUSE and > > Suse Linux. Maybe only the purchased version should be called Suse Linux > > and the downloaded version OpenSUSE. > > Again, it is an eval version because it has 3.5 GB software whereas the > full retail version has about 6 GB software for each architecture (yes, > 2*6 is 8.5 because of noarch packages). > > And no, no SUSE Linux version will ever contain any time bomb, neither the > whole version nor single packages in it! > > Martin
Maybe naming it LE, which could stand for Limited Edition or Light Edition? /Jan K. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
