>Do you really want to do that? sled is polished, it's a nice mature
desktop. Sure, 10.3 will be more bleeding edge, newer packages, but I'm
not sure I'd call it an "upgrade" - If you want to install a lot of new
stuff though, os might be a better choice for you.

You can always do a fresh install, telling it not to touch your /home
partition. I can't think of any reason why it shouldn't "just work", but
OTOH 'm not sure an "upgrade" from sled to os is an officially supported
action - but hey, it would be an interesting exercise. Be sure and let
us know the results.
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Yes, i like SLED but i keep running into programs that i can not install b/c it 
requires newer packages than SLED has. Gtkpod and gpodder to name only 2 of 
them! Gpodder 0.10.3 requires newer python-cairo and pango. I tried to update 
these using the gnome:stable repo and it just breaks the entire system. I don't 
like the slow dev on SLED and want to have something that works. I will 
probable just do a fresh install.
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