SuSE plans longer Linux cycle

Distributor to provide a more predictable platform for corporate buyers

Martin Veitch

Linux distributor SuSE said last week that future versions of the open source operating system may arrive at a slower rate, a move designed to increase stability for users.

The German software company explained that future releases could arrive as infrequently as every two years, in response to the needs of blue-chip customers.

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In an interview last week, David Burger, SuSE's vice president of enterprise sales and services, announced that the company was stretching the release schedule of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, which is the core code upon which other releases are based.

"As it evolves, [the new releases] will go from every 12 months to every 18 or 24 months to ensure greater stability," he said.

"Our customers tell us that they want stability and don't just want the latest and greatest."

The next major Linux Enterprise Server release will be in the second or third quarter of 2004 and will support the Linux 2.6 kernel.

"[This release] will be a watershed in terms of scalability and will be easier for independent software vendors developing for both Red Hat and SuSE," said Burger.

One product that will be released imminently is SuSE Linux 9.0. The latest version of this product, which is largely aimed at home users, will be available on 30 September, Burger revealed exclusively to vnunet.com's sister title IT Week.

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