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PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 1:02 am 
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I'm glad to announce, that SUSE Linux 10.1 beta6 is here. I skipped announcing beta5, as that was just as disasterious, as beta4. SuSE Linux went through a major package manager update, which caused some instability and delay.
Beta6 still does not have all the features, but at least, it works fine. Some notes, before giving away download information:
- installing the 'factory' distribution has some memory leaks. Turning on swap is needed to get started with the 'overview sreen'. Just use 'start_sheel' among boot argument, and turn on swap, when you reach the shell.
- it's more advised to use the CD set for installation. That does not have these memory problems, and due to its smaller package selection, it's also much faster to install
- talking about speed: there are some points during installation, which seem to stay there without end. Just take a break, drink a tea/beer/etc, it will continue. Stable functionality comes first, speed improvements come next. As long, as your machine responds to moving the mouse or 'caps-lock', you are safe.

Please take a look at some of my earlier forum posts for installation instructions. I have a few pages of SUSE Linux QuickStart guide for Pegasos under review by SUSE, I hope to be able publish it soon.

Before doing anything, please take a look at the most annoying bugs at
http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoyi ... 10.1_Beta6

When you are ready with that, you go on with downloading files. Instructions are available at http://en.opensuse.org/Development_Version#Downloads

The next beta will arrive in two weeks, the speed problems will be sorted out hopefully by that time.

CzP


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:31 am 
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I updated Pegasos related wiki pages at the openSUSE website, so some 10.1 related info is now included. Please see at http://en.opensuse.org/POWER@SUSE

The Xorg bug is still there, look for fix in the wiki.

Installing from factory is really slow, I started an installation a few hours ago, and it's still not finished. This means, that you are encouradged to use the CD version for installing.

Have a lot of fun with SUSE Linux!

CzP


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