As I've been using(?) 8.1 for a month now - I bloody wish I had
Why? What is going to be in 8.2 (presumably) that makes it worth upgrading? Sure, maybe if you are running 7.x or earlier and want some newer "stuff" it makes sense. It also makes sense if you have a stability issue - say with 8.0 (not that I know of any issues with 8.0, but "point-oh" releases tend to be a bit more flakey than "point-one" or higher releases) or something.
I'm really not trolling here, but I just don't see the point in hassling one's self about upgrading their OS every six months. Honestly, even MS doesn't do that. Sure, if you get a new box install the latest you have handy. But if you have a functioning machine and you aren't going through "rpm-hell" trying to install the latest version of <insert favorite package name here>, why bother? Most of the time you end up creating problems you didn't have previously.
Just my two cents.
I have found in the past that if you don't upgrade about once a year, you will have trouble trying to install some of the 'goodies' that may not come with the SuSE CD's. (and there seem to be fewer goodies coming with every release). For example, I am running 8.0 (gave up on 8.1) but I would like to install Spambayes recently mentioned in Linux Journal. Can't because it requires a better level of python than what 8.0 brings to the table. Sure, I could go off and find an upgrade to python but that brings on 'upgrade hell' where you need this or that to get to this level so that you can add that package... It gets pretty complex really fast.... And I've always had this view of systems whereby doing a fresh install about once a year is not a Bad Thing (tm). It cleans house, you learn new things... maybe use a new package (like CUPs instead of LPRng) or things of that nature. And it can bring you lots of benefits with very few disadvantages.... No, you don't need to upgrade, but doing so can be a Good Thang..(tm) --
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