SuSE takeover 'pushed customers to Debian'
News A German company that provides support for Debian, the free Linux distribution, has claimed that Novell's takeover of SuSE Linux has been good for Debian-related business. Nočl Köthe, a Debian developer and a consultant at Debian support firm...
[March 14, 2005, 15:30]
SuSE expects break-even second quarter
News German Linux seller SuSE was thwarted in its first attempt to go public, but chief executive Gerhard Burtscher believes a reorganisation has laid the groundwork for a second try. SuSE, based in Nuremberg, Germany, sells the Unix operating system...
[February 5, 2002, 15:42]
SuSE Linux gets desktop search
News SuSE Linux Professional 9.3 will include Beagle, an open source desktop search tool that makes it easier for users to find various types of files, including documents, emails, IM conversations and code.
[March 7, 2005, 16:25]
SuSE bundles Linux extras for biz
News SuSE Linux is bundling email and groupware applications with its Linux server operating system in a new product aimed at the business market. The SuSE Linux Openexchange Server features SuSE's Linux Enterprise Server.
[October 17, 2002, 11:35]
SuSE's firewall now supports VPN
News German Linux seller SuSE has expanded its firewall software, which protects computers against intrusion, with a new feature to support encrypted communication channels called virtual private networks (VPNs).
[November 22, 2001, 12:43]
SuSE Linux 8.1 Professional review
Reviews Note, however, that SuSE can resize only single-partition FAT32 Windows installations. From the start, you'll discover that SuSE Linux 8.1 Professional is designed precisely for the would-be Windows convert.
[December 9, 2002, 8:14]
SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 and Real-time Linux in Financial Services: Linux From the Data Center to the Trading Floor
White Papers SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is an enterprise-quality server designed to handle mission-critical workloads that will allows a person to significantly reduce infrastructure total cost of ownership from the data center to the trading floor.
[April 4, 2007, 1:00]
SuSE: SCO's anti-Linux attacks are 'curious'
News SuSE Linux has said it plans to continue honouring its commitments to Linux group UnitedLinux, despite allegations by SCO Group -- also a UnitedLinux founding member -- that Linux contains unauthorised intellectual property.
[May 15, 2003, 13:46]
SuSE takeover 'pushed customers to Debian'
Talkback I happen to live in Germany, and many people here are simply disappointed with SuSE's = Novell's new way. Nobody cares a sh*t who the owner is, but people care a lot if the most recent Linux version messes up their RAIDs and all you get from SuSE...
[March 15, 2005, 13:15]
SuSE settlement lets Linux ship
News German Linux company SuSE settled a trademark suit on Wednesday over the name "Krayon", allowing it to resume shipments of its boxed products in Germany, the company said in a statement. On Tuesday, a regional court in Munich issued a preliminary...
[January 10, 2002, 9:17]
SuSE Linux lays off US staff
News SuSE Linux, Europe's leading distributor of the upstart Linux operating system, confirmed Thursday it has laid off the majority of its US-based staff, but said that the cost-cutting move does not affect its commitment to the US market.
[February 8, 2001, 10:17]
SuSE, Turbolinux pool Linux efforts
News SuSE and Turbolinux have joined forces for products running on higher-end IBM servers. SuSE, based in Germany, and Turbolinux, based in Japan, announced a strategic agreement on Thursday to jointly develop Linux operating system products for IBM's...
[October 18, 2002, 7:54]
SuSE Linux forced to stop distribution
News Linux company SuSE will have to temporarily stop distributing copies of its software in Germany, following legal action on Tuesday. Christian Egle, a spokesman for Nuerenberg-based SuSE Linux, told ZDNet Germany that the injunction specifically...
[January 8, 2002, 18:50]
SuSE Linux names new chief exec
News Gerhard Burtscher, a longtime computer executive, will take over as chief executive of German Linux seller SuSE on Saturday as part of a reorganisation expected to bring profitability in 2002. Burtscher has been working in the computer industry for...
[November 29, 2001, 11:55]
SuSE offers Linux kernel 2.4
News German Linux company SuSE announced Friday that it will provide customers with the newly released Linux kernel 2.4 on 12 February, just a few weeks after it was unveiled by Linus Torvalds. SuSE is the first major distributor of the Linux operating...
[January 26, 2001, 12:04]
SuSE's 64-bit Linux seeks unhappy Windows users
Talkback Suse is a hell of a clever distributor. They are the other server linux vendor and pretty much the only successfull (on a significant scale) desktop linux vendor. Their strategy of not being so forthcoming with free ISO, has made them not so...
[October 2, 2003, 10:48]
SuSE tailors Linux for Itanium
News The SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 for the Itanium processor family was developed in collaboration with Intel and provides high performance and stability, SuSe said on Wednesday. To showcase the prowess of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, the...
[March 26, 2003, 15:18]
SuSE releases Pentium 4 fix
News Linux distributor SuSE has posted for download a fix that is aimed at allowing SuSE 7.0 to run on Intel Pentium 4-based systems. SuSE posted the patch late Monday, following a report that a number of Linux distributions did not work properly on...
[December 13, 2000, 16:04]
Exclusive: SuSE Linux goes handheld
News Suse -- Europe's leading distributor of the Linux operating system -- plans a strong drive towards mobile and embedded computing in coming months, sources said Wednesday. SuSE is planning to use this as its entry point into the embedded market.
[January 4, 2001, 6:49]
Novell survey: Suse users are young, technical males
News Users of the Linux distribution OpenSuse are overwhelmingly technical, young males and they prefer working in a character-based environment rather than with a GUI, or graphical user interface, according to a survey conducted by Novell, the creator...
[May 9, 2007, 9:41]



