Peter Flodin schrieb:

On 2/21/06, Azerion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I noticed that a lot of people don't know the difference between:
SUSE - company
OpenSUSE - the project
SUSE Linux - the OS

They talk (i did also) about running OpenSUSE, or running SUSE. We all know
what the other means with that...but it is not correct. Maybe it is an idea
to put an explanation about the 3 into the release-notes or something else
that will be used on other news-sites. Or ... maybe it is an idea to call
SUSE Linux simply...OpenSUSE Linux. That will make thins clearer for the

You are not the first to suggest this. And there is even a wiki page
where you can vote
http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_%26_SUSE_Linux_confusion

It was even worse before 10.1 because openSUSE the project created
SUSE Linux OSS, and Novell distributed SUSE Linux.

Exact: the openSUSE project created SUSE LINUX OSS _and_ SUSE LINUX 10.0 (the box version), which was distributed by Novell.


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Martin Sommer



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