Michael Scottaline wrote:

> Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > well now...lets see. If mandrake 7.2 is in beta now, then it'll probably
> > be out somwhere around say...Christmas? good heavens. I just installed
> > Mandrake 7.1 this past June which means this installation will only be 6
> > months old, and ...ah geez how do ya keep up with this stuff?

that to me is called progress. would u rather have  new versions every
six months or every several years. i would take the 6 months and i cant
wait to throw out my 7.1 and install 8.0. koffice kernal 2.4 without
all the hassles that some of u are having. ahhhh , im in dreamy land
now. kde2 also, oh yea



>
> >
> > about the only reason I can think of to upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2 or 8.0
> > would be KDE2 - koffice. Is that a good enough reason, or do ya think we
> > could get those modules seperately. I hate to disturb an installation
> > when it's happy.
> > --
> > Mark
> ============================================
> I'm running 7.1 on a laptop and my home computer.  I think I'll wait until the
> distros have a STABLE version that includes kernel 2.4.x, KDE 2.0 (with
> KOffice) and XFree86 4.0.x (or perhaps I'll just install XiGraphics
> Accelerated-X).  I would think for Mandrake this would be an 8.0 version, for
> Redhat a 7.x, Caldera a 3.0, and for Slackware an 8.0 (just pure speculation
> ;o) )
> Mike
>
> "What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch?"
>         --W. C. Fields
>
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