> > I here Linuxconf will be bundled with it. Which is fabulous!
Only specific pieces of it, not the whole version, IIRC.
> > XFree 3.3.2 should come with it also (lots more chipsets!).
Perhaps even 4.0, as I think they are working on that now..
> My bet is that RedHat will hold off on a new version until Linux 2.2 is
> available. That should be Real Soon Now, seeing as the 2.1 code is in
No way. 2.2 will be months away.
> feature freeze and is already to 2.1.97. I would also expect fixes for the
> C++ stuff (maybe this was mainly on axp, I can't remember except that
> resourcebits.h on axp is hosed). Just my 2 hundredths of a dollar.
I think the next version will promote the following:
- Stable and integrated desktop, like GNOME
- Much-improved graphical administration, either via http, or
GNOME tools for services, perhaps even dumping the existing
{net,print,user,etc}tools
- Kernel 2.0.3[45] If it is 2.0.35, gcc-2.8.x will be included,
otherwise 2.7.x
- More intuitive choice-selection during install, and better
organization
- Better emphasis on graphics, such as the GIMP
Dave
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