Hey Guys; The Suse distribution is dirt cheap considering what you get for your money now days. For those of you operating under financial constraints, you can always download the source code, write the list to find out what patches and links Suse used to configure those programs and avoid the expense of an upgrade. Suse, Red Hat, Caldera, etc;, are just free software that someone has taken the time and effort to configure, write scripts and setup in order for you. Shouldn't they be paid for their work? Lighten up! Rusty David Trotz wrote:
At 08:54 AM 8/1/00 +0100, Derek Fountain wrote:
The timing does seem odd, to the point of silly. The press release says the new distro will be available at the end of August. Hmmm. That's one week before KDE2 is due for release. The 2.4 kernel will probably be ready a month or two later.
Does this mean the next version, a "minor" upgrade to 7.1, will contain a completely new kernel, with new user space tools, plus a whole new desktop?
I guess SuSE know what they're doing, but it doesn't make much sense to me...
Yeah, me too. I don't like to buy new linux box in just a period of one, two or three months.
Well then wait. It seems pretty simple, just wait for 7.1. SuSE cannot schedule around the kernel and KDE, it could be a long way out for either.
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