17 Jan
2001
17 Jan
'01
19:30
Michael Hasenstein wrote:
... a major new release which is really the 7.0, while the 7.0 that's out there is 6.5. Oh well.
Well said :)
kernel 2.4 (choice of 2.2) and glibc-2.2 are only the _external_ news, a lot of things changed on the suse side as well, like new sysV init (implementing the lastest LSB draft that now specifies more than before), and lots of stuff that I'm also only finding out about while beta testing right now... oh, and it's 7 CDs now.
So if its in beta testing now, it won't be released before next month. Thats a long gap from 7.0. Hope its really good. Any plans on implementing a better update system? Like RH or Aduva et al? -- Nadeem Hasan nhasan@nadmm.com http://www.nadmm.com/