Novell Removes GIMP, Adds Proprietary Software
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-10-01 11:07:39 UTC
- Modified: 2009-10-01 11:07:39 UTC
Summary: Novell gives a bad name to GNU/Linux on sub-notebooks by doing the job poorly
SOME MONTHS ago we wrote about
Ubuntu pondering a Mono-based replacement for the GIMP. Novell has apparently done something equally bad based on
this new review of the HP Mini:
Having just taken delivery of a HP Mini 5101 pre-loaded with Suse Linux Enterprise Edition 11, it appears that HP still has some engineers left, hiding deep within, perhaps only coming out at night. Certainly the suits running HP don’t seem to want customers to know that Suse is an option. And Novell doesn’t seem all that keen on its adopted child, either.
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Adobe Acrobat? Is that really the best you can do? Repeat after me: free as in speech; not free as in beer.
Um… Where is The Gimp?
Why can I not change the date format from Tue Sep 29 to Tue 29 Sep? Earth to Novell: simple things should be easy; hard things should be possible. What is so hard about changing the date format?
When it comes to sub-notebooks, the high return rates from MSI are the most widely quoted and SUSE was to blame. When
Microsoft was spreading lies about sub-notebooks with GNU/Linux, Canonical responded in its blog by saying that Microsoft lied and that
properly implemented/deployed GNU/Linux distributions are selling well and not being returned; Dell
confirmed this a few months later.
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Comments
jmmarton
2009-10-01 16:19:03
Needs Sunlight
2009-10-01 12:02:40