nfm Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 I got some news for linux lovers I myself prefer open suse over ubuntu, gentoo, debian or **** small linux. I'm glad to announce the third alpha release of our 10.2 product.It's the first time that we're call our distribution "openSUSE"instead of "SUSE Linux". The codename of openSUSE 10.2 is "BasiliskLizard". With the rename of the distribution, we renamed also thename in bugzilla.novell.com so that you have to report bugs against"openSUSE 10.2".Compared with Alpha2, we've made a number of significant changes:* We switched to kernel 2.6.18rc4 - and neither all kernel modulepackages (kmp) nor the Xen packages have been adopted for the newkernel.* openSUSE 10.2 contains KDE 3.5.4* We started the switch to GNOME 2.16 Beta and have now the basepackages in, more to come later for Alpha4.* The new branding "openSUSE" is shown in the first places but there'sstill some existing SUSE Linux 10.1 branding.* X11 R7.1 with different pathes (no more /usr/X11R6 for the xorgpackages): Users with a working X11 configuration will not see manyreal changes. First, the pathes have changed, so most applicationsthat lived in /usr/X11R6/bin now exist in /usr/bin. So, hard codedpaths need to be changed. The X11 Release 7 is fullymodularized. This is reflected in our packaging as it enables us toprovide updates for individual components like drivers and librariesonce they become available independently of the release cycle of theX Window System.As with every major update, a lot of bugs have been fixed in allareas.The changed pathes broke building of packages, so developers mightneed to change their software.* cups 1.2.2: This is a major update (from version 1.1.x), thehighlights are IPv6 support, network printer discovery (CUPS can nowfind printers on the LAN using SNMP) and LDAP support. A coolfeature are unique job ids: CUPS maintains a new job-uuid attributewhich provides a unique identifier that can be used to track a jobon your network or anywhere in the world* Updated development tools like gettext 0.15 and autoconf 2.60.* We now have a gcc package and a gcc41 package in such a way that inthe future a gcc42 package might be available as well, giving youthe chance to use different gcc versions at the same time.* Using patterns instead of selections in the package manager (thinkof patterns as package groups with some semantics). We havecurrently only a basic set of patterns and will enhance them.All these changes needed changes by other packages, so a lot of otherpackages have been fixed to build again (and updated), and some stillneed updating.Alphas of openSUSE are rather untested and more for the experimentalfolks. I do not suggest to use it in production. But I do considerespecially Alpha3 an important milestone for development and testing.The list of known bugs is available as usual at:http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_...SE_10.2_Alpha_3The current ones are:* YaST does not allow X11 configuration since it asks fornon-existant xorg-x11-server-glx Bug #198250. Note: I could run X11nevertheless and logged into both KDE and GNOME.* zen-updater always shows patterns to update Bug #198379* f-spot does not work Bug #198377* gnome-wm does not handle X11R7 Bug #198380* Firefox does not start Bug #197928* Registration fails with an internal server error Bug #198381* applications using python-gtk are broken, e.g. smart-gui Bug #198391* kde su does not accept correct password Bug #198408* Most kernel module packages are not build against the new 2.6.18rc4kernel. If you need them, I advise to wait for their update. The Xenpackages are not adjusted either.source: http://en.opensuse.org/
medhunter Posted January 9, 2008 Posted January 9, 2008 I 'll stick to 10.1.Eagerly waiting RC2 or final 10.2
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