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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] S.u.S.E. and glibc2
  • From: lsayre@xxxxxx (Lawrence Sayre)
  • Date: Wed, 01 Apr 1998 19:06:14 -0500
  • Message-id: <3522D676.187F392D@xxxxxx>



When is SuSE 6.0 slated for general release?

Michael Lankton wrote:

> SuSE 6.0 will be glibc based. Go try redhat 5. It is horribly broken. I
> used it for three weeks, and I just couldn't take anymore. I am not slamming
> redhat, just saying that perhaps in being the first glibc based dist out the
> door they released a dist that simply wasn't ready for the public. The
> quality of SuSE continues to impress me daily, and this after 4 months of
> use. I have every confidence that when SuSE 6.0 does ship, it will be a
> better product than either of the other 2 glibc based dists that will be
> available at that time.
> SuSE rocks.
>
> Pascal Bleser wrote:
>
> > I posted a mail like this last week, but I had a problem with my mailbox,
> > and maybe I missed an answer...
> >
> > What about S.u.S.E. and glibc2 ?
> > I guess that S.u.S.E. 5.2 still relies on libc5, so what are the plans for
> > the future ?
> > I'm tired of "red hat this, red hat that..."
> > ;-)
> >
> > Pascal
> > l'irréductible Linuxien
> >
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