10.27.07
[Humour] Is Your OpenSUSE Linux Legit?
Introducing… the next generation of Linux
Attribution to the source, as requested.
Print, share, do whatever you want with this, as long as you give my post credit, as I did with MenZa’s idea.
You don’t need sticker paper, just elmers glue & normal paper.
With licensing issues involved (Novell, Turbolinux, Xandros, and Linspire), can this far-fetched notion ever become a reality? If so, it would be wise to steer clear and protest against those who help it become a reality.

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Slated said,
October 28, 2007 at 1:44 pm
Shouldn’t that read “Not *currently* required”?
Give Microvell time, and they’ll corrupt SUSE into just another version of Windows, if they haven’t already.
Roy Schestowitz said,
October 28, 2007 at 6:44 pm
SLED/SLES is sold for the price of $50 per year, unless that has changed. From that, Microsoft takes its share of the money.
It is worth adding that some existing users of Linux (not necessarily SUSE) become the victims of what can only be described as extortion, given the nature of the threats. This hopefully illustrates the seriousness of the issue.