Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Sep 2007 15:22 UTC, submitted by JJ
SuSE, openSUSE The openSUSE development team has announced that openSUSE 10.3 Release Candidate 1 is available for testing. "After quite a few rebuilds and testing, the openSUSE team is happy to announce that RC1 looks brilliant and is now available for download. We consider this release to be feature complete, stable, and suitable for testing from any user. For more information on the release schedule, take a look at the Roadmap."
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RE[4]: When it's done.
by joeca on Thu 20th Sep 2007 20:04 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: When it's done."
joeca
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2007-09-06

Yeah I know there is the package search engine, and the community site, and I've used both before, but they require a little knowledge/googling before hand. Ubuntu's solution does not.

Hmm I didn't really consider the fact about being US-based, however fedora (Redhat) is releasing a 'codec-buddy' which sounds very similar to ubuntu's solution, and fedora is sponsered by a US organization (Redhat) just as opensuse is sponsered by novell, so where does the difference lay?

Edited 2007-09-20 20:08

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