The final official version of Fedora9Preview is also approaching, but the official version originally planned to be released on January 1, April 29 will be postponed until next month. In addition, Fedora9 will be the first Linux release that provides kernel-based configuration mode. For openSUSE, the new openSUSE11.0Beta1, including Linuxkernel2.6.2 Fedora 9 Preview, is nearing the final official version. However, the official version originally planned to be released on January 1, April 29 is postponed to the next month.
In addition, Fedora 9 will become the first Linux release that provides kernel-based configuration mode.
For openSUSE, the new openSUSE 11.0 Beta 1 includes Linux kernel 2.6.25-rc9, KDE 3.5.9/4.0.3, GNOME 2.22.1, and GCC 4.3.
In addition, it is said that the new version of openSUSE 11.0 Beta 1 installation speed is greatly accelerated.