Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Mar 2009 22:15 UTC
Following in the footsteps of distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora, the openSUSE project has announced it will move to a fixed release schedule. However, contrary to the two aforementioned distributions, openSUSE will have an eight month release schedule. The new schedule was announced in an email by release manager Stephan Kulow.
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"openSUSE 11.2 will include GNOME 2.28, KDE 4.3, Linux kernel 2.6.30 or higher, ext4 (maybe even as the default), a web interface to YaST, beter support for netbooks, and much more."
Alas we have to wait 8 months before we can enjoy so many goodies.
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"openSUSE 11.2 will include GNOME 2.28, KDE 4.3, Linux kernel 2.6.30 or higher, ext4 (maybe even as the default), a web interface to YaST, beter support for netbooks, and much more."
Alas we have to wait 8 months before we can enjoy so many goodies.