I'm in complete aggrement. I recently emailed SuSE in regards to there
efforts on this side of the big pond. Two weeks ago I attended the
launch of the SGI Visual Workstations. I'm not certain that I will not
be building my next Linux box, but I would love to see SuSE an option
from the likes of SGI.

I've emailed SuSE once already with thoughts on this subject, and just
got of the phone with the Oakland, CA office. I really don't know how
many SuSE users there are, but as SuSE is a privately held company I
would suggest that we let those, who make the decisions hear some
encouragement toward making some allainces here in the States.

I'm not a programmer, at least not yet, but I would think becoming a
"standard" is an expensive undertaking. 

I owned a BMW BEFORE they became a status symbol here in the US. It was
a great car and the comradery amongst the owner/drivers was great. I
think SuSE is the same kind of product. I hope that SuSE will become a
STANDARD not just a status symbol.

Regards,

Bob


Meekness is the grace which, from beneath God's footstool, lifts up a
candid and confiding eye, accepting God's smile of Fatherly affection,
and adoring those perfections which it cannot comprehend. 

                                                - James Hamilton.

Michael Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> > I'm worried about the latest announcements from the big guys HP and (not
> > yet public) IBM that they will support RedHat Linux.
> >
> > This means that Linux = RedHat for the most people, and where will that
> > put SuSE? Alone in the dark?
> I'm seeing more and more reports manufactureres will be shipping sometime
> soon with Linux on machines. I wonder what the Linux will be on these
> machines. I suspect RedHat. Most of these companies are North American
> Companies, and RedHat, seems to own the Linux market in North America.
> I think most of the computer manufacturers that will
> be shipping Linux with their machines will be shipping RedHat. I did see
> in Linux Journal VA research, which sells Linux Workstations, ships with
> S.u.S.E., though. S.u.S.E. will be around, but RH, is going to be the
> dominant force this side fo the sea for the indefinite future, I think.
> 
> -M
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