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Re: What? No SuSE version?
by binner on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @06:57
You should reread the README: there are no problems with the next release of SUSE Linux, crashes or CPU/memory usage problems. The only problem is building packages for "supplementary" which is an overlay over older released distributions.
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Re: What? No SuSE version?
by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @09:31
Yeah, but now that Mantel has left the building i'm not so sure anymore.
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Re: What? No SuSE version?
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Thursday 02/Feb/2006, @07:16
I didn't read until the finish, but - and sorry for my poor english - my idea was that due to other packages being prepared, there wasn't enought machine power to build the 3.5.1 rpms. Sure, as the server is building the rpms for next opensuse, they won't load it with kde packages also ;)

That's what I tryied, and shamelfull failed, to say, sorry :)
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  • Re: What? No SuSE version?
    by binner on Thursday 02/Feb/2006, @09:00
    > Sure, as the server is building the rpms for next opensuse, they won't load it with kde packages also ;)

    You're still failing to understand, the load is not the problem.
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