Study: SuSE leads in Linux improvements Linux has improved significantly in the last two years, a new study
released Thursday has found, with a version from SuSE edging out that of rival
Red Hat in the businesses features race. Since D.H. Brown Associates last
reviewed Linux, versions of the operating system from SuSE and Red Hat have
moved from "OK" to "good." Debian made a bigger leap, from "weak" to "good," but
still lags the other two versions. May 15, 2003, 10:42
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