Subj : Re: Mandrake vs Suse To : comp.os.linux From : Gerard Wassink Date : Thu Aug 26 2004 11:21 am Op 24 Aug 2004 07:22:58 -0700 schreef SkipC: > > I used to be a big fan of Mandrake. They had a seamless installer way > before RedHat decided to do the same. But with the French being so > arrogant in their stand against the US (while claiming that we > Americans are the arrogant ones), well I just can't support a company > that's based in France any longer. I have similar feelings about Suse > being a German company.. To me RedHat whether its Fedora or what I've > got Professional Workstation, either is far superior than Suse or > Mandrake. I've got nothing but good things to say about RedHat. Their > customer support has been first rate (when I've had to resort to > that).. Most of the time, their documentation leads me right to what I > need. Redhat's also realist in my humble opinion. They know Microsoft > has the desktop market edge, so their going after the server market. > Good business move if you ask me. I'm thankful they've not totally > abandoned the desktop. Fedora's a great distro.. For me, I'll stick > with the best American Linux. Anyway, just my two cents. Oh well, that's what you get when you have leaders that: - cover up things like watergate - bomb innocent civilians on different occasions - go to war because another country alledgedly has weapons of mass-destruction instead of naming the real reason - sleep around crying for *moral* and *standards* Americans are perhaps not "proud and elegant", but if you would be an example of an average American (which I do not believe BTW), I'd think you people are dumb and ignorant, *totally* unaware of what's out there in the big bad world outside of your little island you are "proud" enough to call a continent... Pffffff, you don't even have a history! .