> Les Hedrington wrote:
> 
> I was so proud of myself when I got SuSE 5.3,  I ran home(that is hard

> best.  Now I am thinking that I should have waited, or I am wondering
> if I should just go and get 6.0.
> 
> I really want to standardize on one distribution, so I am also
> wondering if anyone knows the Distribution Schedule or I should say
> the release schedule.
> 

6.0 is out, and I'm patiently waiting for my cd's. It would be worth
upgrading because alot of the various software packages are now
using glibc2, and 6.0 is based on glibc2. Whereas 5.3 is libc5.

So, if you are interested in trying out, and compiling all the newest
software releases, get 6.0.
If you just want to web surf, get email, and do basic word-processing 
etc., then 5.3 still works fine; and you might want to wait for 6.1,
which will probably be more bug-free, and have a better standard kernel.


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