I'm an Ubuntu/Debian guy for the last couple of years. Unfortunately, my
new corporate environment is all RedHat and SuSe. I didn't think SuSe
was still around? Apparently, SAP runs on it and it's free.
IIRC, SuSe has been tied to a commercial entity somehow. For some reason,
I was thinking RedHat but maybe not?
Wikipedia says SuSe is a fork of RedHat and was acquired by Novell, and the FOSS version became OpenSUSE. Novell has since been acquired by
Attachmate (whose products I am familiar with), and Attachmate was later
merged with Micro Focus (whose products I am also familiar with).
Sounds like, commercially, SuSe is still around, and may be popular with
folks who bought it from Novell or successors.
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