Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Sep 2007 16:56 UTC, submitted by JJ
SuSE, openSUSE Christoph Thiel annouced the release of openSUSE 10.3 Beta 3. "It's my pleasure to announce the availability of openSUSE 10.3 Beta3. This is the last beta release before entering RC phase in two weeks. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release of openSUSE! Important changes since Beta2: Linux kernel 2.6.22.5, libzypp 3.22.1; improved package lists of the 1-CD GNOME and KDE editions; countless bug fixes in every component; reworked concept of language bundles."
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hibridmatthias
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2007-04-11

Yes I totally know what you mean.

I like KDE a lot and the SUSE polish a LOT. I originally tried Redhat at 6.0 and fell in love with KDE; I am in the Linus T. school of though when it comes to DEs; I have tried Kubuntu, PCLinuxOS, Xandros, and a number of smaller KDE based distros as replacements and for the heck of it, but I just like the feel. I only hope updates were as easy as 9.3...my one worry with buying this...

Not to mention Scribus and a few other of my primary apps always have OpenSuse RPMs built and ready to rcok flawlessly almost as quickly as the new versions come out...A great user experience indeed...

Edited 2007-09-06 20:16

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