On Sunday 07 March 2004 16:59, Shlomo Solomon wrote: > On Sunday 07 March 2004 16:47, Diego Iastrubni wrote: > > I wonder what desktop updates means... > > Sorry - I should have included the following explanation: > > With the release of Mandrake Linux 9.1, a lifetime cycle that customers can > easily anticipate was put into place. MandrakeSoft will provide 12 months > of "desktop" updates for distributions, and 18 months of "base" updates for > distributions. This means that applications such as window managers, > desktop environments, browsers, etc. will have a 12 month package update > life, while applications such as the kernel, Apache, and other "base" > components will have a package update life of 18 months. At certain times, > MandrakeSoft may choose to extend updates support for certain versions of > Mandrake Linux. yes... like kde got an update to 3.1.4... right... --
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