No it doesn't. If you go look at the site. The latest *STABLE* release is
0.8.10. Which is what Mandrake has in it. 0.9 (per normal Linux style
versioning) is a development version and shouldn't be considered stable or
usable.
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 05:39:26PM +0200, Joakim Bodin wrote:
> I've noticed for a while now that Linux-Mandrake includes a pretty
> old/deprecated Eterm version. Are there any reasons to this? If there
> isn't a maintainer for it I'd gladly become it's maintainer.
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