Stephan ‘Coolo’ Kulow has released Beta 2 so it is time to start organizing these Beta Pizza Parties! As you might know, openSUSE 12.2 is delayed while we search for ways to cope with the growth of our community so this makes our first second beta in a very long time…
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Download it from software.opensuse.org/developer.
Last Friday Stephan Kulow, our openSUSE Release Manager, started a discussion on Factory mailing list about show-stoppers for the 12.1-Beta release scheduled for 2011-09-22.
It became clear that Factory still needs some polishing to become a useful Beta for large numbers of testers to try out..
Particularly, one of the reasons is the challenges relating to the switch to use systemd by default, whi
The new openSUSE 12.1 Release is approaching very soon and all you Geekos should not miss the opportunity of becoming a double GPM!
Party time starts this weekend and lasts until November 2011 in all Geeko-towns and Geeko-homes. Gather all your fellow Geekos to the best local pizzeria and let the party begin!
HowTo
So, the first GPM: Geeko Party Maker.
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Look, up in the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... the Beta
release of Beefy Miracle! Flying 'round the world at the speed of the
intertubes, delivering progress, mustard, and freedom to the masses.
We are delighted to announce the availability of the Beta release of
Fedora 17. Want to get a taste of the future?
I have installed Ubuntu Precise Pangolin Alpha release (Daily build dated 20-Feb-2012) and have been upgrading it regularly since then. Now I can see that beta release is available.
So I just want to know what is the difference between Alpha release with regular updates and the new beta release.
Here are December 14 iso locations
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt...18-TC2/Fedora/
Follow the links within this subdirectory to the 386 or 64bit versions.
If you are going to test Fedora 18, be forewarned,
it is not a supported release. It is a Beta
I am test using it on a separate system.
If you are going to install it, you have been warned.
David Tavares announced last week that the second Beta release of the upcoming Pear OS 7 Linux operating system was made available for download and testing.
The second beta release of the upcoming KDE Software Compilation (KDE SC) 4.5.0 was announced last evening, June 9th, by the KDE developers. Dubbed Cake, KDE SC 4.5.0 Beta 2 fixes over 1,600 bugs since the first beta release. KDE Software Compilation 4.5 is composed of the KDE Plasma Workspace, the KDE Applications and the KDE Development Platform. The ...
The troubled Fedora 18 distribution is nearing its launch date and the developers have finally given the green light for the beta release, next week.
Every time Fedora 18 is trying to make a deadline window something happens and the release gets postponed.