SuSE is now at 7.2 - so that gets improved too!
It improves? I suppose our FreeBSD system has probably improved a bit in the last six years, though it's imperceptible, it seems very similar to how it was when we first installed it. Web, NFS, proxy, email, DNS, C, Samba, printserving, grep etc all very similar, just minor improvements, but there are now a nice set of workstation applications as well, KDE, StarOffice, Quanta, Gimp etc. In particular, we have seen precisely no increase (that's zero improvement) in reliability, unlike Windows where each issue is a lot more reliable than the previous one. Our servers five years ago just ran, and didn't crash. Our servers now do the same. No observable improvement at all. Should we not move to a system that *does* improve in this respect? -- Christopher Dawkins, Felsted School, Dunmow, Essex CM6 3JG 01371-820527 or 07798 636725 cchd@felsted.essex.sch.uk