关于OpenSuse 10.3的release notes(全英文)
2024-08-28 00:16:12
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We are happy to tell you that OpenSUSE 10.3 GM is going to be released next week. The official release date is 04/10/2007 . Until then, you can read the official release notes (don't ask the source from which we have them).
openSUSE 10.3 Release Notes
Copyright © 2007 Novell, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included as the file fdl.txt.
The release notes are under constant development. Download the newest version as part of the Internet test or refer to http://www.suse.com/relnotes/i386/op...-NOTES.en.html.
These release notes cover the following areas:
General: Information that everybody should read.
Update: Changes that are not mentioned in the Reference Guide, Chapter 5.
Technical: This section contains a number of technical changes and enhancements for the experienced user.
In the Start-Up Manual, find information about installation and basic system configuration. In the Reference Guide, the system configuration is explained in detail. Additionally, the most important applications are described in the GNOME and KDE User Guides. Detailed information on using AppArmor is provided by the AppArmor Administration Guide.
General
Text Installation Pattern
Adding Extra Software Repositories During Installation
Localization Support
YaST Software Management Gtk and Qt Front-Ends
AppArmor 2.1
GAIM Renamed to Pidgin
Update
New Location for KDE and GNOME
Technical
libata for IDE Devices
Changes in Setting up Encrypted Partitions
Enabling Quota Support
Zeroconf
Older Intel Graphics Chips
Intel Wireless Link WiFi Drivers
Tools to Write Optical Disc Media (CD-ROM and DVD)
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General
Text Installation Pattern
The scope of the text installation pattern is very limited. It is not recommended to install this pattern without adding additional software. Add packages from other patterns. The purpose of this pattern is to have a minimal bootable system running on real hardware. It provides a multiuser system with local login, network setup, and the default filesystems. No service is enabled by default and the only YaST modules installed that are those needed during installation.
Adding Extra Software Repositories During Installation
After setting up the update configuration at the end of the installation, YaST offers to add the following three software repositories as additional installation sources:
The "oss" repository contains the complete FTP distribution including more packages than are available on the CDs.
The "non-oss" repository contains software under a propietary or non-open source license.
The "debug" repository contains debuginfo packages used for debugging programs and libraries and getting backtraces. If an error occurs, this additional information helps you write good bug reports.