On Wednesday 06 August 2003 11:36 am, Jeff Bankston wrote:
I read that, but I guess the better question is what is the typical time between the announced release of say v2.6, and then the practical release of a new SuSE? As in, say SuSE v9 is the first to have the new kernal, does it take months between the time a new kernal releases and SuSE might implement it?
Although SuSE is very cutting edge when it comes to GCC compilers, they don't appear to be as cutting edge when it comes to minor revision kernels. With the many major changes in the 2.6 kernel I would hope that SuSE takes their time with it and deliver a sturdy and stable product. Word on the street is that SuSE 9.0 will be working with the 2.4.21 kernel. But that and $7.95 will still only get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks. -- May I please be excused? My Brain is full. ---------------------------------------------------------------- SuSE 8.2 - KDE 3.1.3 Darl McBride is a fscking diskhead