El Fri, 12 Apr 2013 12:14:00 -0500, Moises Alberto Lindo Gutarra escribió:
> El 12 de abril de 2013 10:39, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> escribió: (...) >> Lo que me recuerda un mapa de distros que he visto por ahí muy chulo >> (buscando...). Este: >> >> http://futurist.se/gldt/wp-content/uploads/12.10/gldt1210.png > Suse es independiente no deriva de Slackware. A mí también me gustaría que eso fuera cierto pero va a ser que no. ¿No has visto el mapa? Entonces seguro que tampoco leerás esto ;-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux_distributions#Origins "(...) The company started as a service provider, which among other things regularly released software packages that included Softlanding Linux System (SLS, now defunct) and Slackware, printed UNIX/Linux manuals, and offered technical assistance. These third party products SUSE initially used had those characteristics and were managed by SUSE in different fashions: - In mid-1992, Peter MacDonald founded SLS, which offered the first distribution to contain elements such as X and TCP/IP.[citation needed] The company was sending a set of 40 floppy disks containing Slackware to people who wanted to get Linux. - Slackware (maintained by Patrick Volkerding) was initially based largely on SLS, and the SUSE Linux distribution was originally a German translation of Slackware. In 1994 Patrick Volkerding's scripts were translated, accompanying the original S.u.S.E Linux 1.0 distribution, which was a German version of Slackware, developed in close collaboration with Volkerding. The floppies turned into CDs." Saludos, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-spanish-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/kk9gbn$2tv$1...@ger.gmane.org