SUSE: Rolling Awesome of the Day
If you’re a Tumbleweed and KDE aficionado, this is a good day. You’ll see some major updates: Plasma 5.4.2 Frameworks 5.15 Applications 15.08.2 Qt 5.5.1Now, yes, that’s all minor versions but...
View ArticleRapidDisk / RapidCache 3.5 now available.
RapidDisk is an advanced Linux RAM Disk which consists of a collection of modules and an administration tool. Features include: Dynamically allocate RAM as block device. Use them as stand alone disk...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 42.1 Launches November 4, Here's What's New
Now that the Release Candidate of the forthcoming openSUSE Leap 42.1 GNU/Linux operating system was made available for download and testing during the last two weeks, the time has come to take a look...
View ArticleSUSE Leftovers, Leap 42.1 Ready
Cloud Foundry Foundation Gains SUSE as New Member, CollaboratorPreparing for a Leap 42.1 installOpensuse Leap 42.1 should be available on Wednesday Nov. 4th. So here are a few notes that some readers...
View ArticleSUSECon 2015: SUSE joins the Cloud Foundry
SUSECon 2015 kicked off today in Amsterdam. One of the biggest highlights of the keynote was SUSE's entry into the platform as a service (PaaS) landscape: the company is joining the Cloud Foundry...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 42.1 Becomes First Hybrid Distribution
The wait is over and a new era begins for openSUSE releases. Contributors, friends and fans can now download the first Linux hybrid distro openSUSE Leap 42.1. Since the last release, exactly one year...
View ArticleReview OpenSUSE 42.1 Leap
We reviewed OpenSUSE 13.2 and we still believe it is an excellent release. It will be supported for a long time still. According to our OpenSUSE source, probably until the first quarter of 2017.So how...
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openSUSE 42.1 Screenshot TourThe Story of PhillipOS, Deri, and Timen: My life as a programmer (PhillipOS Download Link Included)PhillipOS is a linux distro I developed that is based on OpenSUSE 13.2. I...
View ArticleSide by side: openSuSE Leap and Fedora 23
If you are a more advanced user, or you are interested in learning more in depth about Linux, then you might be a bit happier with Fedora. But that really is a gross simplification of their overall...
View ArticleWith Microsoft and Red Hat in bed, what happens to SUSE?
The Microsoft-Novell deal — SUSE was then a part of Novell — was initially signed in 2006 and, after its initial five-year term, was renewed in July 2011 for a further five years until the end of...
View ArticleMom & Me Grows Its Business With SUSE Linux
Fashion retailers are constantly investing in new technologies to keep pace with the ever-changing market demand. Mahindra Retail, part of the $6.3 billion Mahindra Group that operates the Mom & Me...
View ArticleMicrosoft unwilling to comment on extension of SUSE deal
Microsoft has refused to say openly whether it will be extending the patent-licensing deal that it signed with Novell back in 2006. At that time, SUSE Linux was a part of Novell.Novell has since been...
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7 things you should know about openSUSE LeapBoth Red Hat and Canonical have free enterprise distributions: CentOS and Ubuntu respectively. Until last week, SUSE didn't have any such offering -- at...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 42.1 Review: The Most Mature Linux Distribution
What makes this release even more important is that with Leap, SUSE and openSUSE have finally come together. With this release openSUSE will start using the same code which is being used in SLE. So...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Leap
OpenSUSE Leap fuses enterprise-grade stability with cutting-edge softwareThe OpenSUSE community just released OpenSUSE Leap 42.1, a big “leap” from the previous release, OpenSUSE 13.2. Over the last...
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EXTON OpSuS KDE is the First GNU/Linux Distribution Based on openSUSE Leap 42.1We've been informed earlier by Arne Exton, the creator of numerous GNU/Linux distribution and Android-x86 operating...
View ArticleopenSUSE 13.1 Reaches End of Life on January 5, 2016, Update to openSUSE Leap...
Marcus Meissner of openSUSE informs users that the openSUSE 13.1 GNU/Linux operating system will reach the end of its life in approximately two months from the moment of writing this article, on...
View ArticleGeckoLinux - based on openSUSE Leap 42.1 with more features and refinements
GeckoLinux is a Linux spin based on the openSUSE distribution, with a focus on polish and out-of-the-box usability on the desktop. Unlike its parent distribution, GeckoLinux is available as a live DVD...
View ArticleLeaping in a new direction with openSUSE 42.1
Of the three distributions, I think Fedora is closest to the cutting edge, with openSUSE and Ubuntu both fairly close behind. However, Fedora and Ubuntu have relatively short support cycles with Fedora...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap bring SUSE Linux Enterprise out in the open
SUSE has been doing things very, very right for a very long time. It never ceases to amaze me that this brilliant company hasn't found more traction in the US. Hopefully openSUSE LEAP will be that...
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