openSUSE Leap 15 Will Succeed 42.3
What comes after openSUSE Leap 42.3 for SUSE's community non-rolling distribution? Version 15.Richard Brown announced on the behalf of the openSUSE Board and Leap Release Manager that the next version...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap's backward version jump
Hi all,On behalf of the openSUSE Board and Leap Release Management I am pleased to announce the next version of openSUSE Leap after 42.3 will be:openSUSE Leap 15As with Leap 42.x, minor releases are...
View ArticleOpen-spec networking Mini-ITX has 1, 2.5, and 10 GbE ports
SolidRun’s “Marvell MacchiatoBIN” is a $349, Mini-ITX networking SBC that runs Linux 4.4 on Marvell’s quad -A72 Armada 8040, and supports ODP, OFP, and NFV.SolidRun, which is known for its NXP i.MX6...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap's New Versioning Scheme Finally Syncs with SUSE Linux Enterprise
openSUSE Board Chairman Richard Brown informed the community about a major version number change for upcoming releases of the openSUSE Leap operating system.As some of you might know already, openSUSE...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Linux Kernel 4.10.10, Updated Fonts, and More
openSUSE Project's Douglas DeMaio reports today, April 27, 2017, on the updates and improvements that landed in the software repositories during this week, brought by a total of four snapshots.
View ArticleThe great leap backward [otherwise behind paywall]
Sayre's law states: "In any dispute the intensity of feeling is inversely proportional to the value of the issues at stake". In that context, it is perhaps easy to understand why the discussion around...
View ArticleSUSE: Markus Rex and YaST
Markus Rex [formerly SUSE/Novell] joins Datto as open source expert [Ed: Disappointing to see Sam Varghese doing a copy-paste-edit of the press release.] Data protection solutions provider Datto has...
View ArticleGNOME 3.24.1, Plasma 5.9.5 Arrive in Tumbleweed
A total of seven openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released since last week’s update, which brought several minor version updates and less than a handful of major version updates.A change on the...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get GNOME 3.24.1, KDE Plasma 5.9.5 and Linux 4.10.13
openSUSE Project's Douglas DeMaio reports today on the latest updates and security fixes that landed in the software repositories of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system.
View ArticleUpcoming Conferences: ApacheCon and oSC17
3 Developers Explain Why They Attend ApacheConApacheCon North America is right around the corner. Everyone is looking forward to this year’s event May 16-18 in Miami. There’s plenty new to see, hear,...
View ArticleSUSE Leftovers
SUSE Unveils OpenStack Cloud Monitoring & Supports TrilioVaultToday at the OpenStack Summit 2017 in Boston, MA, SUSE, aside from celebrating its 25th anniversary, announced its new open source...
View ArticleSUSE Leftovers: SUSE Academic Program, OBS, and Status Page
SUSE Academic Program Opens Door to Open Source for Students GloballyRelease of new Image Templates PageWhat’s that? – You might ask. Just have a look yourself. Click on the newly added ‘New image’...
View ArticleSUSE Security Breach (Again) and Tumbleweed Update
Several openSUSE services disabled due to a security breach We have been informed of a security breach of the MF authentication system used by several openSUSE services.As a result, the openSUSE...
View ArticleSUSE EOL and Tumbleweed
openSUSE Leap 42.1 Reached End of Life and Will No Longer Be Supported by SUSEopenSUSE Tumbleweed OS Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.11, Gamers Get Mesa 17.0.5openSUSE's Douglas DeMaio reports on the...
View ArticleDistro News: Alpine, Devuan, and openSUSE
Alpine Linux 3.6 Release Brings PPC64LE & s390x Support, Updated PackagesAlpine Linux 3.6 Brings Support for IBM z Systems and PPC64le Machines, LLVM 4.0Natanael Copa, the developer of Alpine...
View ArticleKubic Project Announced
Introducing Kubic Project: a new open-source projectRecent years have seen tremendous growth in the container technologies market. From being a non-existent category just a few years ago to being one...
View ArticleopenSUSE, SUSE, Tumbleweed, and Open Build Service
CFA (Config Files API) at a glanceOpen Build Service: Frontend dev-team sprint reportOpen Build Service: Creating Your Own Image TemplateEnterprise Beta Sources Added to openSUSE Leap 42.3 BuildGNU...
View ArticleOpenSUSE and Open Build Service (OBS) Integration
Next Leap 42.3 Snapshot Equates to Release CandidateSince changing to a rolling development version model for the eventual release of openSUSE Leap 42.3, challenges have arisen to get more people...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Packs GCC 7 as Default Compiler, Qt 5.9 Is Coming Soon Too
openSUSE Projet's Douglas DeMaio reports today on the latest software updates and technologies that were brought to users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system by a total of four...
View ArticleDistributions News: MX-16.1, Clonezilla, Porteus Kiosk 4.4.0, and openSUSE...
Debian-Based antiX MX-16.1 Distro Introduces Experimental Encrypted Home FoldersThe development team behind the Debian-based antiX MX GNU/Linux distribution announced the immediate availability for...
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