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The OpenSUSE team has announced through its mail list that SUSE Linux
10.1 Alpha1, codename "Auckland," is ready for download and testing by
those wanting to live on the bleeding edge of Linux.

"Alpha1 will be followed by Alpha2 in four weeks," team member Andreas
Jaeger wrote. "Alpha1 is not supported, and we advise to not use it on
production systems. It has only gone through minimal testing on our
side."

Jaeger listed significant changes in 10.1 Alpha1 since 10.0 as the
following:
      * An update to KDE 3.5 Beta1
      * An update to openldap 2.3.7
      * An update to the Linux 2.6.13.2 kernel
      * YaST does not install the bootloader in the MBR
      * We use ifplugd by default for network interfaces
      * A number of package updates and package fixes to reduce compile
        warnings (especially about missing declarations and aliasing).

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