I haven't read any news on kernel developments in a while, but does anyone have any rumours when kernel 2.4 will be out, and when the next SuSE edition (6.4 or 7.0?) will be out? I am still waiting patiently for something really new to get me up from 6.1... although every time I grab an rpm and it says I need updated glibs or something I growl that I need a newer suse edition...
The 2.4 kernel is months away. Alan Cox posted the TODO list a week or so ago and there's dozens of things on it, many of them quite involved. The code freeze Linus was after never really happened: he was too tempted by more features. 32 bit UIDs, NFSv3 and ReiserFS may well go in yet. Then it's got to be frozen and thoroughly tested. My experience of past Linux kernel releases says that we're 6 months away from a 2.4 anouncement, at the very least, and it won't be released until it is good and ready. It'll be a month after that before the distros start picking it up. I'd by SuSE-6.3 now since you are evidently struggling with an outdated system. -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/