

SuSE 6.1 Release Date Announced 37
Gracchus writes
"SuSE has announced they will release the Euro edition
of ver. 6.1, with the expected inclusion of the Linux
kernel 2.2.3, XFree86 3.3.3.1, KDE 1.1 and GNOME 1.0, on
April 12th, with the North American version scheduled for
May release. This page
is in German, but you non-Deutschlanders can get yer
translations at Babelfish .
Watch "permissions" get translated to "Permian eating ions"! Can I get fries with that? "
Cool.. (Score:1)
I do. (Score:1)
I like Linux because it fits my "political" (actually, social) views. And I use it because I like it.
The important stuff is free (Score:1)
Some of the utils like Yast (and maybe Caldera Lizard?) have additional restrictions, but all of the important stuff (kernel, compiler, etc.) is free.
BTW, I really like that yellow graphic on the SuSE 6.1 box; hopefully they'll update their t-shirts to match. :-)
TedC
That's not the point. SuSe is cruel and commercial (Score:1)
Is that really true? I've seen $1.98 SuSE CDs at Linux Mall, so they're must be some way around it. In any case, a setup/configuration tool is a relatively minor thing, and is easily replaced.
TedC
SuSE non-free? (Score:1)
If this is true, I'm surprised there hasn't been more noise about it. It seems the only distributions that are truly committed to free software are Red Hat and Debian (and maybe Slackware).
So? (Score:1)
Nope, YaST is non-free (Score:1)
It is forbidden to reproduce or distribute data
carriers which have been reproduced without
authorisation for payment without the prior
written consent of SuSE GmbH or SuSE Linux.
Distribution of the YaST programme, its sources,
whether amended or unamended in full or in part
thereof, and the works derived thereof for a
charge require the prior written consent of SuSE
GmbH.
So SuSE is not free, because you can't sell copies. This seems to be a step backwards into the dark ages when Linux distributions were considered proprietary. (eg SLS)
In fact, the YaST licence is no more free than the so-called 'new copyleft' licence discussed on Slashdot a few days ago. I don't morally object to proprietary software, but it seems a little odd for supposedly Open Source(tm) companies to make their own products non-Open Source.
ah, shut up! (Score:1)
belbo
Old News, SuSE normally late (Score:1)
At least it seems very unfair to me to compare them to Microsoft. Their users would be happy if MS's delays could be counted in *weeks*.
JM2C
belbo
That's not the point. SuSe is cruel and commercial (Score:1)
You need to get SuSE:s permission to redistribute YaST in another distribution, basically. Look at
I like SUSE 6.0 better then redhat (Score:1)
I just as in saterday 3/20 installed suse6.0 and i like it alot better than rh5.1 but it did take a lot longer to install they had more packeges to select. Within 30 min of instlall i had upgraded to 2.2.3 kern and set up x windows and my modem and all that stuff.
--
Joshua Curtis
Lancaster Co. Linux Users Group
So? (Score:1)
Now, I'm not saying that S.u.S.E. is for the expert, but I've found that almost all the stuff I need is right there on the CD's and here in Germany the cost of downloading even a fraction of that content is easily more than what they're asking for their distro, so what's the problem? Do you think the Linux movement is HARMED by a distro where a newbie can get his feet (or whole body) wet? Yes, there is proprietary software on the CD's. It's grouped under 'PAY'. ummm... that sounds pretty well seperated to me. And it's not like you can't copy the CD's to share with your friends: The commercial stuff is all demos, just like you could download from the appropriate web-sites. So what you get is the chance to try the stuff out (or not) without having to waste your time downloading it.
Are you gonna stop buying computer magazines that have free demos in them which you're free to throw away? So chill a bit, use Redhat if that gets you off, and save your bullets for the companies that are really hoarding programming knowledge (that's what the thing's about, right?) Or do you think that S.u.S.E. is planning to become the Microsoft of installation programs (Horrors!)
Chris Kuhi
Give SuSE a try! (Score:1)
With 5(!) cds you can choose exactly (pretty much anyway) how you want your system! Plus you save yourself a lot of downloading time!
It figures (Score:1)
-Aaron
suse: yast source/license (Score:1)
it's all the GNU stuff
you can do whatever you want with it
but you have to print out that this is a changed version.
This ties in With Suse's free support!?
suse rulez (Score:1)
Don't wait for it, Go for 6.0 NOW (Score:1)
and I just want to tell you :
GET IT QUICKLY...
It's by far the best distro I've tried (features / quality / # of packages / price / manual)
100 000 units have been sold in germany ONLY
just my 2 c.
Old News, SuSE normally late (Score:1)
Second of, SuSE is known for being late. Sadly, they partly follow the Microsoft strategy - announce early, deliver at some point. Going by experience, the "European" (I do not know why somebody calls a plain German version European...) version is going to be released at least two weeks late, and the international one will suffer in the same amount...