Today, during a presentation at the Real World LINUX Conference & Expo, in Toronto, Novell announced that SuSE 9.1 went "gold" on Monday.
On Thursday 15 April 2004 01:50, James Knott wrote:
Today, during a presentation at the Real World LINUX Conference & Expo, in Toronto, Novell announced that SuSE 9.1 went "gold" on Monday.
Excuse my ignorance (or maybe I should just get some sleep) but what does that announcement mean or refer to? Thanks Hans
Hans du Plooy wrote:
On Thursday 15 April 2004 01:50, James Knott wrote:
Today, during a presentation at the Real World LINUX Conference & Expo, in Toronto, Novell announced that SuSE 9.1 went "gold" on Monday.
Excuse my ignorance (or maybe I should just get some sleep) but what does that announcement mean or refer to?
Going Gold means the disks that will go to be produced and then sold to the public are now finaliased. No more changes, the job is done :-) Dave.
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 16:08, Dave Lists wrote:
Going Gold means the disks that will go to be produced and then sold to the public are now finaliased. No more changes, the job is done :-)
The job is never DONE, its just good enough for now and most of the fixable things are fixed. Can't wait to see the final content list. Anyone have a link for that? My order is already in. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
On 14 Apr 2004 at 19:50, James Knott wrote:
Today, during a presentation at the Real World LINUX Conference & Expo, in Toronto, Novell announced that SuSE 9.1 went "gold" on Monday.
For those of us with fairly new purchases of 9.0, is there an upgrade path?
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Angus S-F
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Dave Lists
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Hans du Plooy
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James Knott
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John Andersen