A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
SUSE Linux 10.0 Final has been released:
I'm glad to announce the final version (aka the Goldmaster) of SUSE Linux 10.0. Developing 10.0 as part of the openSUSE project with an open bugzilla was a new and great experience. Thanks a lot to everybody that contributed in testing, reporting and fixing bugs, discussions etc.
I'm glad to announce the final version (aka the Goldmaster) of SUSE Linux 10.0. Developing 10.0 as part of the openSUSE project with an open bugzilla was a new and great experience. Thanks a lot to everybody that contributed in testing, reporting and fixing bugs, discussions etc.
An announcement from Novell:
An alpha version of SUSE Linux 10.1 has been released.
New significant changes in 10.1 Alpha1 since 10.0:
* Update to KDE 3.5 Beta1
* Update to openldap 2.3.7
* Update to Linux 2.6.13.2 kernel
* YaST does not install the bootloader in the MBR
* We use ifplugd by default for network interfaces
* a number of package updates and package fixes to reduce compile warnings (especially about missing declarations and aliasing)
* Update of pilot-link packages - currently these are broken: GNOME installation: Do not install multisync-ldap, multisync-palm KDE installation: Do not install kdebluetooth, kdepim3-kpilot, kdepim3-sync, taskjuggler, taskjuggler-kde, kdepim3 - note this means you miss kontact!
New significant changes in 10.1 Alpha1 since 10.0:
* Update to KDE 3.5 Beta1
* Update to openldap 2.3.7
* Update to Linux 2.6.13.2 kernel
* YaST does not install the bootloader in the MBR
* We use ifplugd by default for network interfaces
* a number of package updates and package fixes to reduce compile warnings (especially about missing declarations and aliasing)
* Update of pilot-link packages - currently these are broken: GNOME installation: Do not install multisync-ldap, multisync-palm KDE installation: Do not install kdebluetooth, kdepim3-kpilot, kdepim3-sync, taskjuggler, taskjuggler-kde, kdepim3 - note this means you miss kontact!
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
A security announcement from SUSE
SUSE Linux 10.0 OSS RC 1 has been released
WALTHAM, Mass.—07 Sep 2005—Novell today announced SUSETM Linux 10.0 will be available in retail and online stores in early October 2005. SUSE Linux 10.0 is uniquely designed among Linux* distributions to create an easy, user-friendly experience, delivering everything that enthusiasts and home users need to get started with Linux. In addition to a full featured desktop, SUSE Linux 10.0 includes more than 1,500 open source Linux applications and packages that can be optionally installed for advanced Web hosting, application development and home networking. The retail version comes with installation support and comprehensive manuals to help users get the most out of Linux at a very low cost. As a result, both home users and developers who want to leverage the power, security and reliability of Linux can tap SUSE Linux 10.0 as a cost-effective choice for their core computing needs.
A security announcement from SUSE