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Goodbye openSUSE 11.1

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Marius Nestor
Jan 21, 2011

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“Announced by the openSUSE developers a little over two
years ago, the openSUSE 11.1 operating system has reached end of
life (EOL) on January 13th, 2011.

“The openSUSE developers, through Marcus Meissner, announced on
January 14th the release of the final security fix for the openSUSE
11.1 Linux distribution and said there will be no more updates
coming. However, a community project called “Evergreen” was already
started in order to keep openSUSE 11.1 alive.

“Support for openSUSE 11.1 has now been officially dropped. This
means that starting with January 13th, 2011, openSUSE will stop
“feeding” the openSUSE 11.1 operating system with security or
critical fixes, and software updates”


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MN

Marius Nestor

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