Re: SUSE 10.1 Beta and 10.2 info
- From: houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 12:21:48 +0100
Paul J Gans wrote:
SuSE continues to include more and more and deal with
more and more complex problems. I no sooner get one
version set up properly than the next one comes out.
A slightly longer cycle would help everyone, I think.
I've still not installed 10.0 on one of my machines.
Perhaps I should wait for April and 10.1...?
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If your system is running perfectly,
there is no reason to upgrade to a newer version. If I were not that
much interested in openSUSE, I would still be running SUSE 9.1 wich did
a great job.
I personally wil most likely wait two to three weeks or something before
I install 10.1, IF I install 10.1
Could be that I wait till 10.2 when the build service is up and running
(january 2007)
If you are in a working enviroment, what I would do is install the
current version, wait two years and install the newer current version.
If I would have several PC's to maintain, I would see that they all have
the same version. e.g. if I would have 10 PC's that would still be
running 2.3, I would wait till 9.2 runs out of support and then move ALL
systems to whatever is current at that time.
Wait 2 years and do the same.
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