Let’s start with what has become a standard opening paragraph of just about every issue lately - a new postponement of a distribution release. Andreas Jaeger has announced yet another delay in the release schedule of SUSE Linux 10.1: “We have looked at the current state of SUSE Linux and decided that we’re not ready yet to call this week’s build an RC1, there are far too many open blocker bugs and also some changes that need additional testing. We therefore have to delay RC1 a bit.” The updated roadmap suggests that the release candidate will be postponed until April 12th, while the final release of SUSE Linux 10.1 is now scheduled for April 25th. Please see this mailing list announcement for further details.
Well, better a delay for 1-2 months which will deliver a usable product like this, then a 6-month delay like Vista which, after that, probably will STILL s*ck.
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I’m waiting for 10.1 to come into stores, then I buy the box. But anyone have any idea what I should do with my ‘old’ 9.1Pro and 9.3 Pro boxes?
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Frame them and hang them on the wall.
I think you’ll have a hard time trying to sell them
Developer builds of SUSE Linux 10.1 are available today at openSUSE.org. The finished version, for standard 32-bit, AMD* Athlon* 64, Intel* EM64T and IBM* PowerPC processors, will be released for free download at openSUSE.org in late April. The retail edition of SUSE Linux 10.1, which supports 32-bit, AMD Athlon 64 and Intel EM64T processors, will soon follow, delivering the same packages as the downloadable version for a suggested $59.95. In addition, the retail box includes an installable DVD and CDs, a comprehensive user manual, and 90 days of installation support. For retail locations and more information, visit http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/r…lers/index.html. For more on the openSUSE project, visit http://www.opensuse.org.