Heya, If Kernel 2.6.34-rc2 have been pushed into Factory already that should be included, I don't know though =) Also last segment is talking about M5 target publish day but has the M4 date, so it should be The next openSUSE Milestone is scheduled to be released on Friday, April the 9th, with additional new features and bug fixes. Get Milestone 4 Today! (btw, doesn't coolo usually target for thursday?) Karsten Am Mittwoch, 24. März 2010 19:33:33 schrieb Andrea Florio:
I think you should add something about lxde. The most important change is that we now finally switched to pcmanfm 0.9.x / libfm with thousands of improvments
Andrea
Il 24/03/2010 17:40, Andreas Jaeger ha scritto:
I'd like to see Milestone 4 announced tomorrow and have drafted the following announcement. Please review it and send me suggestions on improving the text. If you want to rewrite it completely, I'm fine as well ;)
I'd like to see from packagers a few more details on the major packaging changes, enhancements are welcome.
Thanks, Andreas
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The fourth of seven scheduled milestone releases for 11.3 was completed and released on schedule. Milestone 4 focuses on switching to upstart as init daemon.
Here's what you may find interesting in the new release: * OpenOffice.Org has been updated to 3.2.1 Beta1 * NetworkManager was updated to version 0.8 * cups has been updated to version 1.4.2 * The conntrack - network filtering system has been added * The mono stack has been updated to version 2.6.3 * Python was updated to version 2.6.5 RC 2 * samba was updated to version 3.5.1 * The Moblin team has started with the integration of the Moblin UI into
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Gnome/GTK desktop users: * GNOME has been updated to the GNOME 2.30 release candidate (2.39.92)
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