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:SuSE Linux 6.1 for Alpha (German version) released
SuSE Linux 6.1 for Alpha (German version) released Jul 10, 1999, 21 :37 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (4376 reads) (Other stories by Dwight Johnson) (As seen on Linux.de)
Support for a wide variety of Alpha hardware.
Tested over a wide range of
Alpha hardware, the newly released German version SuSE Linux 6.1 for
Alpha-AXP features:
4 CD-ROMs
450 page handbook
Boot disk
Kernel 2.2
XFree86TM 3.3.3.1
KDE 1.1.1 (K Desktop Environment)
GNOME 1.0
All packages in RPM format with sources in SRPM format
The entire system or single packages may be updated by ftp.
Choice of configuration -- free choice of configuration options or
pre-configured
60 days free E-mail, fax and telephone installation support
SuSE Linux for Alpha is scheduled for a new release three times a year
just as the x86 version. To keep it synchronized with the x86 version, the
next release of SuSE Linux for Alpha will be in September. Because of the
short time till the next release, all purchasers of SuSE Linux for Alpha
will receive a coupon good for a free upgrade to the next release. SuSE
Linux for Alpha is priced at DM 98-.
Missing from SuSE Linux for Alpha are many commercial packages
and demos which are available only on the x86 platform.
There is currently no infomation about when the International (English)
release of SuSE Linux for Alpha will take place, but typically it is four
to six weeks after the German release.