Novell isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Furthermore, SUSE would continue to live on even if Novell went down under. It has a wide community and a strong presence in the enterprise environment. Plenty of other companies would be more than interested in buying the operating system even if just to keep the duopoly with Red Hat.
Excellent products come out with SUSE continuously and it would be hard to replace it's place as it has proven to be a very usable desktop aswell as a solid server.
This year is just beggining...
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Oracle Buys Sun
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I wonder what will be the next big buyout? Novell seems the next likeliest candidate that would be up for grabs (By Microsoft?).
Re:What about MySQL?
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Oracle Buys Sun
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· Score: 2, Interesting
Worse! What happens to development of Solaris!? Will it be downgraded to a minimal UNIX for an Oracle appliance?
I have lived in Chile for a better part of my life and know first hand how the Mapuche's are treated, they are the original natives of Chile and they are pretty much treated as second to third class citizens. I agree on the matter that Microsoft performs a service by translating their software to let other ethnicities embrace technologies, however, this was a joint operation between the ministry of education and Microsoft who never even consulted with the Mapuches treating them like little retard kids who do not know better. Their pride is hurt, and it has been hurt for quite a while and it does seem fair to get angry and just shout out; "I am right here! Talk to me! You want to help me? Fine, but at least be polite enough to ask"
An example of what life for mapuche's are here;
http://www.metamute.org/en/Benetton-In-Patagonia-U nited-colours-of-land-grab
I mean, really...this guy comes out to the U.N. with a comment he just cannot later deny. What else could happen other than this becoming a huge deal with dozens of more reports citing examples of how their filtering works. I don't understand how this guy actually thinks he could get away with such a thing!?
Novell isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Furthermore, SUSE would continue to live on even if Novell went down under. It has a wide community and a strong presence in the enterprise environment. Plenty of other companies would be more than interested in buying the operating system even if just to keep the duopoly with Red Hat. Excellent products come out with SUSE continuously and it would be hard to replace it's place as it has proven to be a very usable desktop aswell as a solid server.
I wonder what will be the next big buyout? Novell seems the next likeliest candidate that would be up for grabs (By Microsoft?).
Worse! What happens to development of Solaris!? Will it be downgraded to a minimal UNIX for an Oracle appliance?
Which is why you should always carry on you a trusty recording pen.
I have lived in Chile for a better part of my life and know first hand how the Mapuche's are treated, they are the original natives of Chile and they are pretty much treated as second to third class citizens. I agree on the matter that Microsoft performs a service by translating their software to let other ethnicities embrace technologies, however, this was a joint operation between the ministry of education and Microsoft who never even consulted with the Mapuches treating them like little retard kids who do not know better. Their pride is hurt, and it has been hurt for quite a while and it does seem fair to get angry and just shout out; "I am right here! Talk to me! You want to help me? Fine, but at least be polite enough to ask" An example of what life for mapuche's are here; http://www.metamute.org/en/Benetton-In-Patagonia-U nited-colours-of-land-grab
I mean, really...this guy comes out to the U.N. with a comment he just cannot later deny. What else could happen other than this becoming a huge deal with dozens of more reports citing examples of how their filtering works. I don't understand how this guy actually thinks he could get away with such a thing!?