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A little over a week ago, SUSE also announced they would be releasing their own binary compatible RHEL clone with $10 million of backing. So it looks like they were planning to take advantage of this uproar from the beginning.
A little over a week ago, SUSE also announced they would be releasing their own binary compatible RHEL clone with $10 million of backing. So it looks like they were planning to take advantage of this uproar from the beginning.
I don’t think the shareholders care a whole lot unless stuff like this actually costs them customers. I am curious to know what some of the Red Hat developers think about this whole situation, though.
On a related note, the website cheat.sh is also a great resource. Just
curl
it with the command you want to learn about as the endpoint.For example, if I want to learn about
grep
, just open a terminal andAnd a short and sweet description with examples will be returned.