crumb wrote:
>
> Am I to understand that as soon as I get a new copy of 6.0, I'll
> necessarily need to start patching libraries? I still don't even
> understand libc, glibc, ad nauseum, but I usually can recognize a
> bottom line. I like SuSE very much, but if 6.0 will be substandard
> in any way, I'll limp by with my 5.3 evaluation. What is the REAL
> DEAL here folks. Should a "newbie" buy now or later?
I would buy now, SuSE6.0 will have support for glibc-2.0.6. The next
release of SuSE could be several months away, if not more, but were sure
to see the glibc-2.1 package update within a month as well as the 2.2.X
kernel package seeing as how they are MAJOR releases to the Linux
community, whereas lets say pine, netscape, etc, are not major software
packages for linux (prolly gonna get flamed for that) but think about
it. We have pine, elm, mail, netscape, lynx, etc.. all these other
programs to do similar things, whereas the library or kernel package is
pretty much about it, there arnt too many other choices to choose from
(hope that makes sense).
Basically what I'm saying is, seeing as how SuSE-6.0 is going to have
the glibc and 2.2.X kernel support built in, any upgrades will be a
piece of cake compared to lets say libc5 to glibc or 2.0.X to 2.2.X
would be.
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