Aside from minor version bumps in the kernel and KDE, does anyone know why
SuSE did a major version bump from 8 to 9 on this? We are just now setting
up to use 8.2 in our systems. Anyone have a good argument for us going with
9 instead?

On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:31:15 -0800
"Mike McKinlay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> folks:
>  For those interested some news from SUSE
>                            Mike
> 
> 
> SUSE is proud to announce that version 9.0 of our award winning Linux
> Operating System is now shipping in the Americas. We've been busy shipping
> out pre-orders and retail chain orders as fast as we possibly can.
> 
> We're sure you will find 9.0 to be the best Linux distribution ever -
> with the most complete hardware support and software packages.
> 
> SUSE 9.0 now supports most Winmodems automatically and auto-detects your
> wireless cards for seamless Internet connections.
> 
> We have also bundled the latest release of Open-Office, version 1.1, with
> new features such as saving documents directly to pdf or exporting your
> presentations to the Flash format. You now have every reason to "Simply
> Change" from proprietary Office solutions.
> 
> Other new features include:
> --------------------------
>       PERSONAl     $29.95
>        o K3B,  Drag &  Drop DVD Burning
>        o Kopete,  Centrally supports all IM services
>        o Desktop publishing with Scribus 1.0
> 
>       PROFESSIONAL $79.95   [Update $49.95]
>        o Resize and partition NTFS Filesystems
>        o Video editing application MainActor 5 (demo version)
>        o Samba 2.2.8 for Windows file sharing
>        o KDE 3.1.4 & Gnome 2.2.2
>        o Kernel 2.4.21  and  2.6.0-test
> 
>        o NEW! 64bit version available for AMD64  $119.95
> 
> 
> You can purchase your copy from our on-line store:
> --------------------------------------------------
>       http://shop.suse.com/suse
> 
> 
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