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Just wondering if anyone else had come acroos this article: http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/index.php?p=412

 

"The openSUSE project is the only Linux distribution to go all the way to end user packaging, complete with documentation and end user support. You can pay a nominal fee at a store, with books, media and support you can install yourself. That doesn’t exist with other projects."

 

pretty sure mandrake has been doing this for years??

 

(sorry if this has already been posted - just jumped right in :unsure: )

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Ramfree, IMHO, the end-user support with SUSE is not any better than with any other distro, unless you are a company that pays big bucks to SUSE. At least the support I received from them was not something they should be proud of.

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Ramfree, IMHO, the end-user support with SUSE is not any better than with any other distro, unless you are a company that pays big bucks to SUSE. At least the support I received from them was not something they should be proud of.

 

ok, i was only making a wise-ass remark on the question that mandrivasoft is already doing the end-user support. come to think of it, they already are. the effect is just not that good. :twisted:

 

ciao!

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