Roy Schestowitz came up with this when s/he headbutted the keyboard a moment
ago in comp.os.linux.advocacy:
> A networking pro lists five reasons you need Fedora Core 6 Linux
>
> ,----[ Gist ]
> | Ease of installation
> | OpenOffice
> | Remote desktop
> | Network tools
> | Cost
> `----
>
>
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9004905&source=NLT_NET&nlid=27
But I don't /need/ bleeding-edge, experimental software which is designed
and released with developers and testers in mind. Hate to piss on your
cornflakes and all, but what I want/need is production software on a
production platform, that works. SuSE 9.2 Pro is it. The software is
(mostly) stable, the core platform is solid; in fact, if there were a
jumping point for a SuSE fork, IMHO 9.2 would be it.
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