SuSE CTO & President Steps Down 113
peterprior writes: "According to this press release, Dirk Hohndel, SuSE CTO and president has left SuSE. The article simply says that 'Dirk steps away from SuSE to pursue his personal and professional interests.' It goes on to say that 'His departure from SuSE comes at a time when SuSE gathers its forces and resources to strengthen SuSE as a business positioning itself to lead the world towards what is the most powerful and acknowledged alternative to the dominance of one proprietary operating system.'"
SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:3, Informative)
And a little </I> would be nice
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:1)
but where is my apt-get upgrade?
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:1)
Just give it the ftp server and directory, it loads all the files to be installed, you select, and it does the rest.
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:2)
Yes, you have to use Yast2 to automatically upgrade, and click a few buttons. So, you've gotta connect to the machine using "ssh -X" instead of just ssh. :) All it takes is "Yast2" as root, click "online update", select "automatic update", and cliek "next" a couple of times.
If you're a die-hard command-line person with some bandwidth to spare, then you can do something like rpm -Fvh ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/current/suse/*/*. rpm. That will update only the packages that are already on your system and have updates. The downside is that it'll download all of the packages first, which kinda sucks. It might be good to wrap that in a shell script that takes the output of "rpm -a" and just downloads those files. I won't write that here, though, because then Debian people wound't have anything to rant about anymore - and I kinda like to hear Debian people always talking about apt-get. It's cute. ;)
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:2)
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Yes. I routinely ssh into a remote box, and run Yast2 and do online updates -- all in text mode.
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:2)
Just run yast2 online_update. That's almost the same thing as "apt-get update". Ignore my earlier crap about ssh -X and whatnot.
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:2)
All of those YaST2 modules are scripts. Yup, you can make your own YaST2 modules. It's Perl-based, too. Check out the devel packages sometime.
Also, for running X programs as root in SuSE, use 'sux -' instead of 'su -' so that the X stuff is handled for you. I always use sux now.
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:2)
Here is another cool thing I routinely do to a SuSE 7.2 box. Sometimes (at work) I need to X into it from a Win 98 or Win 2000 box. I installed Cygwin on the Windoze box, and also install XFree86 ported to cygwin. Use the latest Test44. It works fantastic! I get a KDM login. I can then remotely run KDE, Gnome, IceWM, and other WM's that SuSE installs. Performance is quite decent. So I may end up running Yast2 in graphical mode to do online updates, instead of text via. ssh.
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:1)
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:SuSE 7.2 kicks butt... (Score:2)
I like the increased useability in the install on all distro's these days. makes it as simple to install Linux as to format a Windows NT 4.0 box...
That said, i still do all my admin on the command line.
I hope SuSe can make it! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:ignorance is bliss (Score:1)
jump/push (Score:2)
Reads to me more like he was pushed than he jumped.
HEY! (Score:1)
Pursuing personal interests... (Score:1)
Scary (Score:1)
Feels like all I've been hearing is Top dogs in the Linux world stepping down. Do they know something we don't?
Re:Scary (Score:1)
Re:Scary (Score:2)
Is Suse in financial trouble? I haven't heard news indicating that they are.
They're not a public company, so there's no reason to tell anyone either (not that I know they are, I just know that there is a reason for shortage of public information on them)
Re:Scary (Score:1)
Re:Scary (Score:2, Funny)
Yep, they sure do. They have access to information before it goes public, and while they can't talk about it, they sure can do something about it. If you're wondering what that information is, just take a look at CNNfn.com [cnnfn.com] to get an idea...
On another front though, it does sound like he was pushed. If he "stepped down", that first step is a doozy. Hope he had a golden parachute.
On yet another front - CTO's, CFO's, CEO's, CIO's and all the rest of the acronymati leave all the time.
( Acronymati - You heard it here first.. watch for it on your buzzword bingo cards soon!)
Main Entry: acronymati
Pronunciation: a-kr&-'ni-mä-tE
Function: noun plural
Etymology: First coined by ldopa1 on http://www.slashdot.org [slashdot.org]. An amalgamation of the two words "Acronym" and "Illuminati".
Date: 2001
1 capitalized : any of various groups claiming special professional enlightenment
2 : persons who are or who claim to be unusually promoted
3 : persons who are bolstered in their employment by complex employment agreements guaranteeing an obscene payscale
Re:Scary (Score:1)
As yes, another case of diarhea of the brain. While I haven't the slightest clue about your ancestry (the topic of most flames), I think I do have some valuable insight what you're trying to say. I think you're trying to achieve one or more of the following:
1: You're trying to get a job as a pundit. You write sound bytes designed to raise the ire of anyone who bothers to listen with little or no substance.
or
2:You're trying to make up for the fact that you don't have anything to contribute and felt left out.
Should I be surprised that you've decided not to be identified?
Seriously, I am hurt and offended that you don't take pleasure in reading my poignant commentary about the current state of the not-com economy. You have to admit that the acronymati do get bounced around more often than superball.
Re:Scary (Score:1)
Yeah, there's no money in free software. But that's not a problem really until you get investors involved who want to see some returns.
Why would you worry though? If Joe CEO steps down how is that going to impact Linux in general? It might mean the end of your favorite distribution but that's not going to do much to the community as a whole other than shine a little more light on the other distros out there.
Dirk's a class act (Score:1)
seen Dirk's quotes and interviews and such
on XFree86. The part I liked about this release
was seeing his email address linked in the
press release - how many "big cheese departs"
press releases have that on them? (At first I
thought they had omitted the obligatory "to
pursue personal interests" but on second look
it is there).
Re:Dirk's a class act (Score:1)
Maybe this practice will become more common, in case someone has a job offer for one of these cheeses.
Don't think of it as supporting their economy. Think of it as burning their crops - Kinky Friedman on Cuban cigars.
Sounds like... (Score:1)
Why else would they mention "gathering forces and resources" when that's exactly the opposite of what happened here?
Then again, it could just be the regular PR bullcrap that most businesses seem to produce now instead of a quality product. (No Flame intended)
Re:Sounds like... (Score:2)
The PR garbage at the end is designed to assure investors that SuSE will not collapse with the loss of their CTO. It is empty language, and doesn't say anything meaningful about SuSE's future.
Re:Sounds like... (Score:1)
probably got tired of a managament position.
Didn't feel to comfy in that suit&tie all the
time.....
Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
Fick mich, du miserabler Hurensohn
Re:Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
Re:Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
2.) "not the sort of comment i've come to expect at
- Um. look around there are comments far worst than mine.
3.)It's called comedy, let me get the definition for you:
comedy (km-d)
n. pl. comedies
A dramatic work that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone and that usually contains a happy resolution of the thematic conflict.
The genre made up of such works.
A literary or cinematic work of a comic nature or that uses the themes or methods of comedy.
Popular entertainment composed of jokes, satire, or humorous performance.
The art of composing or performing comedy.
A humorous element of life or literature: the human comedy of political campaigns.
A humorous occurrence.
It was a joke in the same way we joke about the Brit's lack of dental care, the Irish drinking problems (I'm irish), and the same way the rest of the world mocks the US by acting like a big Texan. Do you get offended by Mike Meyer's "Dieter" character, who portrays all Germans as Artsy, Fetishistic, and Cold? Laugh, sometimes it's the only way to make it through the day.
And althought my note about the german phrase wasn't in the version on the site, That quote was from Zappa's Joe's Garage.
Re:Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
Have you actually looked at those web pages that you're linking? The list of violations in Gemrany is a lot shorter than in the US, and it cites some events from 1999, which is unusual for a 2000 report. Go ahead and read the reports on other countries too. You will realize that Germany does very well compared to most others. Implying that the US is better, as you did, is simply unfounded based on the references you provide.
-Tobi (a German, living in the US)
Re:Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
According to the press release, Dirk Hohndel has been CTO at SuSE for three years now, he is in the new economy, so maybe after three years it's time for a new project for him? Being more involved in the XFree86 project sounds more interesting to me than being CTO of a Linux distribution from a developer's point of view. So let's just say thanks to him that he did a great job for the last three years for the SuSE distribution and wish him good look for his new position. Don't you think it's time for a change in your personal life every few years? Well, I do, I hate the vision to do one job at one position at one place for the next 30 years.
Sometimes you have to change the position, sometimes you have to change the company in order to go on with your professional (and personal) life. I personally don't think that he has been fired. He just wants to advance.
What I'm asking myself, has this something to do with the CEO change announced on 07/20/01?
Re:Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
/me now a target of political assignation becuase of a f***ing joke.
It is good to see, however, that Germans are very defensive about their country. The same way most would be....but we also can take a joke.
(for more German jokes, please see humor.org [humor.org])
Thanks,
Shecky
Re:Those Wacky Germans (Score:1)
I wonder... (Score:1)
SuSE will make it (Score:1)
Unfortunately for the dot coms, it's too late. Good luck SuSe, I'd hate to see you lose your Playstations!
Journalistic musings (Score:1, Offtopic)
Then you have some fud from it.
That is not news.
You passed on a piece of what Kuro5hin calls "Mindless Link Propagation.." To make it a story, some analysis of the significance of this fact, the CTO/President stepped down is called for.
I know nothing about this particular company, but the reasons for the step down could be either be a) truly personal reasons,
b) Hohndel doesn't like whatever SuSE is doing to "lead the world towards what is the most powerful and acknowledged alternative to the dominance of one proprietary operating system,"
c) SuSE doesn't like the guy,
d) some horrific scandal,
e) The mob,
f) Aliens.
I suppose you expect the posters to contribute A, B, C, D, E and F.
But, if you don't do a little more research you might as well re-name Slashdot to "Mindless Link Propagation."
This is not k5 (Score:2)
One other thing. K5 isn't slashdot either.
Why I rated you a 1 (Score:1)
Wait, the ratings don't work the same way here...
Re:long live (the grateful dead) (Score:1)
the ship of the sun (*nix)
is driven by the grateful dead. (.......)please fill in the blank.
SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:1)
Well, I think that was SuSE 5.x something. .
Now, with SuSE 7.x, its freakin easy to get going with their new installer, tulip is included (I'm pretty sure), and everything goes so smooth a monkey could set up a great linux box. They're moving in the right direction!
I couldn't say this a few years ago, but NEWBIES, GO GET SUSE! Its cheap, comes with a TON of stuff, has a nice manual, and the installation is VERY smooth.
-s
Re:SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:1)
And Red Hat, Debian, Mandrake etc. don't feature proprietary configuration tools?
Re:SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:1)
Absolutely not - that's a big difference.
Re:SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:2)
Re:SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:1)
Re:SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:2)
Re:SuSE is an excellent linux choice (Score:1)
SuSE has come so far over the past few years. With each new version, it gets easier and easier to install and configure.
SuSE has come a long way (Score:1)
I like the increased useability in the install on all distro's these days. makes it as simple to install Linux as to format a Windows NT 4.0 box...
That said, i still do all my admin on the command line
No cause for alarm (Score:1)
Suse is a very stong company, especially in Germany, and they would make an interesting aquisition target for RedHat or another tech firm.
Dirk Hohndel (Score:5, Informative)
He was heavily involved in the XFree86 project, which SuSE have supported for a number of years, in addition to their support for KDE, OpenLDAP etc.. There is an interview with him at Changelog [lwn.net].
I think he will be missed at SuSE but they employ over 220 people worldwide and support many more development effors, while making a profit, so don't write them off on the basis of this announcement.
I am currently running SuSE 7.2 on both my PC and Laptop. It is the best distribution I have used to date and the Support for XFree86 and KDE2.x is useful and appreciated.
One interesting observation concerns a recent install I did on my IBM X21 Laptop, when SuSE was installed from DVD it installed completely in under an hour and correctly recognised network card and video Driver. Installing Windows 2000 on the other partition failed to recognise network or video card, it took 5 hours of downloads to fix this. Power management also works a treat on the laptop by defaut, credit and thanks to SuSE for this, and good luck for the future.
Re:Dirk Hohndel (Score:1)
Isn't this a little ignorant? Because it took you 5 hours to figure out your Win2K problem, doesn't mean it's the OSes fault. W2K took 45 minutes to install on my machine and everything was recognized on my system on 1st boot. OTOH, when I installed RH7, it refused to boot properly at all. I don't go around saying "Win2K is better than Linux 'cause I got it to work right away" because I wasn't knowledgeable enough to know what the problem was.
Re:Dirk Hohndel (Score:1)
By your logic, we should think you're a dumb ass, because you couldn't even get Red Hat to boot up. You weren't "knowledgeable" enough to fix the problem, right?
Re:Dirk Hohndel (Score:1)
"interesting observations" are usually "isn't it ironic..." statements. They imply something without having to "wave your hands." Take a lit class and learn about interpretation.
5 Hours of downloading on a 56K - I'd believe it. How long does it take to download a Linux distro on a 56K?
By your logic, we should think you're a dumb ass, because you couldn't even get Red Hat to boot up. You weren't "knowledgeable" enough to fix the problem, right?
By your logic, both of you are jackasses for using a 56K line to download drivers for this thing
Re:Dirk Hohndel (Score:1)
The five hours of downloads were really caused by Windows not recognising the Network or Modem card in the Thinkpad, so I had to boot the machine into Linux, find and download the correct drivers from IBM, copy to floppy and then copy into Windows from the floppy to install. Once I had done this the IBM drivers site was excellent for picking up the remaining Video drivers, which are now working very nicely.
So perhaps the more genaral observation, based on this very small sample size, is that a modern Linux distribution, specifically SuSE according to this sample, can be considered equivelent to Windows 2000 in it's detection and installation of device drivers on a very small sample of machines, nothing more, nothing less.
Time for SuSE to innovate... (Score:1)
If SuSE wants to lead the Linux world (and they have a chance), they're going to have to truly innovate to differenciate themselves from the other distributions, not just incrementally improve.
Re:I REALLY hate to say this... (Score:1)
Excuse me, but simply because one of the founders is leaving does not mean that the company is in trouble. He's been at SuSE since it was started in 1992, so perhaps now's a good time to leave.
The very first Linux distro that I ever used was SuSE 5.2, and even then it was relatively simple to configure and get going. I just had a good long demo of SuSE's latest, and they have made siginificant improvements. SuSE is a good choice if you're not in North America, the I18N and localization stuff is significantly more than an afterthought like it has a tendency to be with US companies. YaST is also probably the best system management and config tool that I've ever used. It's really a nice distro, and it costs bigger bucks, but you get tons of apps and excellent documentation.
Do you know about Quantum computing? (Score:1)
Only problem is the quotes (Score:1)
Solomon
Rats are running away from the sinking ship. (Score:1)
Good Grief. (Score:2)
(sigh) When an Open Source company starts speaking in corporatese, it's time to say goodbye. Was nice knowing ya SuSe, I guess the ride's over.
This one reminded me of a Dilbert strip:
"I'd like to dialogue with you about utilizing resources..."
Disgusting.
-Kasreyn
Re:Good Grief. (Score:1)
Um, yeah, its a German company. They probably have PR people to translate from German to Corporate English, not Hacker English.
Smidge of insight (Score:1)
IBM+linux == success but not mom+pop shop + linux (Score:1)
Quick Turn Around (Score:1)
This does not mean the Company is going down! (Score:1)
Dilbert anyone? (Score:1)
This sounds just like the PalmPilot Dilbert mission statement generator...
Wake UP 'Lil SuSE! (Score:1)
SuSE is a great distro.
Now you pop in a CD, answer a couple questions about language choice and location and go watch TV for 20 minutes and your new linux box is ready.
Works great. No fuss no muss no outside assistance.
You can leech RedHat RPM's too.
Hang on SuSE... many are just starting to see the green light!
Thrazzle
nice distro, but too corporate (Score:1)
Re:Please tell me your secret (Score:1)