Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Dec 2005 22:26 UTC, submitted by Michael
SuSE, openSUSE "SUSE Linux 10.1 Alpha4 is ready for testing. New significant changes in 10.1 Alpha4 since 10.1 Alpha3: further integration of NetworkManager (note: NetworkManager is on by default on NLD/SUSE Linux and off on SLES); Updates to all parts of the system, especially new bash version (3.1), new Linux kernel (2.6.15 rc5), KDE 3.5 final, GNOME 2.12.2, and X.Org 6.9 rc3." Mirrors are here for the three supported architectures (x86, x86-64, and PPC).
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by Anonymous Penguin on Sat 17th Dec 2005 18:20 UTC
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Apparently there won't be a lot of difference between 10.0 and 10.1, especially if you have already upgrade KDE to 3.5.

But the differences which really matter, in my view, are that 10.1 should be better tested (since it has been available to the public since Alpha 1) and that hopefully it should work with my hardware (barely the case with 10.0). As my hardware is pretty common but rather bleeding edge, this should affect a lot of people.

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