Dear Joey, ---------------------------- This package provides an implementation of version 1.1.0 of the Linux Standard Base for Debian on the Intel x86 architecture with the Linux kernel. Future revisions may support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels.
The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its presence does not imply that we believe that Debian fully complies with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a statement that Debian is LSB-compliant. ---------------------------- That does not address what I was talking about. _EVEN IF_ Debian had a hack or such which allowed it to appear compatible/compliant, it isn't certified, is it? And back to my original topic... if it isn't officially compliant, vendors won't support it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joey Hess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 6:48 AM Subject: Re: LSB and Debian, Commercial perspective Jason Lim wrote: > What are your thoughts on this? I think you should perhaps apt-get install lsb and read the README.Debian. -- see shy jo