"SUSE Security announces that SUSE Linux 9.1 (Personal and Professional edition) will be discontinued soon. Having provided security-relevant fixes for more than two years, vulnerabilities found in SUSE Linux 9.1 after June 15 2006 will not be fixed any more for this product.
As a consequence, the SUSE Linux 9.1 distribution directory on our ftp server ftp.suse.com will be moved from /pub/suse/i386/9.1/ to the /pub/suse/discontinued/ directory tree structure to free space on our mirror sites. The 9.1 directory in the update tree /pub/suse/i386/update/9.1 will follow, as soon as all updates have been published." OK, this begs the question I often wonder, How long do you keep older software? I mean it's one thing if it is installed, internally (no web access) and works (my old Samba sever for example, was on a PII 400 with Suse 9.0), but I am trying to get some jewel cases, so out go things like downloaded/burned Mandrake 8 and previous, older Redhat, etc. I have always been a distro jumper, to find out what I like and dislike about each one. It is a goal of mine, to make my own distro, just once, for my education purposes. Thanks all Randal