Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Apr 2007 22:18 UTC
SuSE, openSUSE OpenSUSE 10.3 Alpha 3 has been released. "On x86-64: Firefox is now a 64-bit package and uses nspluginwrapper to handle 32bit i386 plugins if needed; AppArmor uses now a new parser; the kernel patches have been reworked completely; GNOME 2.18 mostly integrated; update to kernel 2.6.21RC5."
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RE[2]: I'm optimistic
by superstoned on Fri 13th Apr 2007 09:45 UTC in reply to "RE: I'm optimistic"
superstoned
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2005-07-07

well, I DO have problems with software management on 10.2, tough it's better than before. The KDE-based suse updater applet works pretty nice (pity it took me so long to figure out it did exist), but that GTK-based thing screws everything up. Not sure if they use the same backend (I guess not). I also don't like all the mono/beagle stuff, it's slow, even on pretty modern hardware. I'm looking forward to KDE 4 in Suse, as it won't have to rely on beagle.

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RE[3]: I'm optimistic
by Anonymous Penguin on Fri 13th Apr 2007 10:45 in reply to "RE[2]: I'm optimistic"
Anonymous Penguin Member since:
2005-07-06

I agree about beagle. I didn't install it, although libbeagle gets installed as a dependency (of Gnome).

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