Novell sees lower profit and revenue

Roger Oberholtzer roger
Mon Aug 29 07:10:03 PDT 2005


On Sun, 2005-08-28 at 21:23, Net Llama! wrote:
> On 08/28/2005 10:57 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
> > Novell also appears to be making serious efforts to encourage ISVs,
> > appliance systems developers, etc. to work with SuSE Linux.  A significant
> > aspect of this is aggressive pricing for SLES (Suse Linux Enterprise
> > System) which has much longer support cycles than the standard SuSE Linux
> > retail packages.  The longer support period makes it feasible to install
> > commercial systems without having to deal with the Release-of-the-Month
> > issues.
> 
> Sure, as long as you're not using reasonably recent hardware.  Then 
> $DEITY help you as you hit every bug that's been fixed in Linus's tree 
> for the past 6+ months.

Six months being younger than the release. SUSE now have the ability to
get and install what will be the next release of SUSE (currently 10) as
recent as current CVS, as well as something SUSE are calling 'kernel of
the day', which allows you to have the most recent kernels for your SUSE
release, not just the ones that are officially maintained fore the
release. I do not know if they contain all SUSE fixes. All this is on
the opensuse site.

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