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25 Aug
2003
25 Aug
'03
02:42
On Sunday 24 August 2003 18:27, David Krider wrote:
I just switched to SuSE when 8.2 came out, so I'm new to how they work in general. However, it was my understanding that they release a new version about every 6 months. Is this true? If so, that would mean that 8.3 (or whatever) is right around the corner.
Generally, that is true 6 to 8 months on average. I've heard rumors the next will be called 9.x for some reason, perhaps to keep numbers in line. I probably won't move up till its a 2.6 kernel. 8.1 was a bummer but 8.2 is the best release yet. I started with 7.1. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen