Heya,
Cam Bamber gave me a heads-up about the PCPro, one of UK's biggest PC
magazines, which is crowd-sourcing their Linux distro review pages. It's
been all Ubuntu until now but they're widening the scope and anyone can help
out. If you've got some time, maybe you can help make sure openSUSE g
Am 31.10.2011 14:17, schrieb Richard Brown:
Kim,
Heres some statistics, ripped fromwww.suse.com
In a recent survey conducted by the Information Technology Intelligence
Corporation, respondents reported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server exhibited
on average 17.4 minutes of unplanned downtime per se
Kim,
Heres some statistics, ripped from www.suse.com
In a recent survey conducted by the Information Technology Intelligence
Corporation, respondents reported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server exhibited
on average 17.4 minutes of unplanned downtime per server per year.
Compare this with 35.4 minutes
On 2011-10-30 22:44:10 (+0100), Kim Leyendecker
wrote:
[...]
> So, the thought of a crash statistic (which OS crashes more?) about
> Linux vs. Windows came to my mind.
>
> Does we (or others) have such a statistic? I would love comparing
> both OS´s in different areas, foremost stability.
Such
Hey friends,
While talking to a friend, we also talked about MSN / Windows Live on
Linux. I told him about aMSN and that I like it more then Windows Live
for Windows, because it´s more stable.
So, the thought of a crash statistic (which OS crashes more?) about
Linux vs. Windows came to my mi
El dom, 12-12-2010 a las 08:48 +0100, jdd escribió:
> Le 12/12/2010 00:37, Chuck Payne a écrit :
>
>
> > Koushik, yes, you can say openSUSE Linux or openSUSE, the only part
> > that matters, is the openSUSE. ;)
> >
I think it will be a good enhance to associate openSUSE and Linux words
regularl
On Saturday 11 December 2010 23:49:36 Koushik Kumar Nundy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just giving out a few DVDs to some Linux newbies, and one of
> them asked , "So what is it that is different in openSUSE Linux?"
> I am not looking for an answer to that here. I am just asking if
> "openSUSE Linux" is
Le 12/12/2010 00:37, Chuck Payne a écrit :
> Koushik, yes, you can say openSUSE Linux or openSUSE, the only part
> that matters, is the openSUSE. ;)
>
don't forget few people know of openSUSE, many about Linux. searching
to enhance on the distro name makes us smaller than we are
jdd
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On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Koushik Kumar Nundy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was just giving out a few DVDs to some Linux newbies, and one of
> them asked , "So what is it that is different in openSUSE Linux?"
> I am not looking for an answer to that here. I am just asking if
> "openSUSE Linux" is corr
Hi,
I was just giving out a few DVDs to some Linux newbies, and one of
them asked , "So what is it that is different in openSUSE Linux?"
I am not looking for an answer to that here. I am just asking if
"openSUSE Linux" is correct usage. I have encountered the phrase in
other places too, some email
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