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@oligneisti @Linux_Is_Best @wikipedia
Based purely on the graph supplied. At the end of the Slackware line of S.u.S.E, it shoots off with a dotted line that goes directly down to the Jurix fork of S.u.S.E Linux, this is signifying SUSE leaving its Slackware origins and moving to Jurix. The OP has misread the graph and believes that the fork from Jurix is the original first release of SUSE, which it is not, as signified by the dotted line that connects the two. SUSE comes b4 RedHat on the graph
@Linux_Is_Best @wikipedia
Are you sure you are reading that correctly? SUSE clearly comes first by a few months on this graph. Check the Slackware forks, this is because SUSE switched from basing off of Slackware to Jurix after a few years, there is a line that goes vertically upwards from their point on the timeline post-Jurix shift that links back to the original Slackware fork.