test acker man wrote:
The link below appears to have expired. I did find some other links,
to otehr newspapaers, by searching on Yahoo.
Here is one:
http://www.modbee.com/24hour/technology/story/960517p-6731069c.html
Questions:
It says installed on a particular line of IBM's server computers.
It says installed on a particular line of IBM's server computers.
WHICH line of server computers???
Intel.
Why is only SuSE approved, and not Red Hat?
Because they paid for getting it tested and RH didn't.
Linux software has been approved for use on the most sensitive computers in
corporations and the federal government, including those inside banks and
the Pentagon, an important step for software widely considered the top rival
to Microsoft Corp.
The Common Criteria organization, an international
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 11:06:03AM -0500, Richard Troth wrote:
Perhaps someone from SuSE will do the Linus trick
and record a sound bite for us all.
The last time I heard someone from SuSE pronounce it, it was more like
ZOO-zuh...maybe a little softer than an English speakler woul pronounce a
Z
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Subject: AW: Yahoo News Article: Linux OK'd for Use on Most-Sensitive
PCs
Hi Mark,
th information is great, but there's just one little thing
the pronounciation (pronounced SOOS-ah) is wrong.
One can pronounce it as you would call a girl with the name Susi.
Sorry but I'am German -:) and great minds
the pronounciation (pronounced SOOS-ah) is wrong.
One can pronounce it as you would call a girl with the name Susi.
Sorry but I'am German -:) and great minds discuss ideas -:)
Bummer.
Here on the left side of the pond
some of us have been trying very hard to pronounce it correctly.
I was told