SUSECon in Prague: CaaS and SDS
New SUSE software-defined storage program on the way to releaseAt SUSECon in Prague, Linux-power SUSE introduced the latest version of its software-defined storage program, SUSE Enterprise Storage...
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Microservices and containers: 5 pitfalls to avoidBecause microservices and containers are a match made in heaven, it might seem like nothing could go wrong. Let’s get these babies into production as...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get KDE Plasma 5.11 and GNOME 3.26.1 Desktops, More
If you're using the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system, you should know that it recently received some of the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies through a bunch of software updates.
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Linux OS Patched Against WPA2 KRACK Bug, GCC 6 Now Removed
If you're using the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system, you should know that one of the latest snapshots removed the GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) 6 packages from the default install and patched it...
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SUSE Has Been Working On An In-Kernel Boot Splash Screen For Linux While Plymouth has become widely-used as a bootsplash screen on most Linux systems these days and is much better off than the RHGB...
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Platform-as-a-Service: The Key to Running a Continuous Deployment PipelineA six-year veteran of continuously deploying swarms of microservices to various Platform-as-a-Service environments, Ben Dodd...
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Beta 1 open source operating system available for...
Linux powers the most popular mobile operating system, Android. It is also what many of the world's servers run. Despite this, people still think Linux is merely a hobby or niche project -- sorry,...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed to Soon Switch to OpenSSL 1.1 by Default, Samba 4.7 Lands
Another week has passed, and OpenSuSE Tumbleweed users received no less than seven snapshots, which brought numerous of the latest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source applications, including the...
View ArticleopenSUSE-Based GeckoLinux Distro Getting Smoother and More Reliable Startup
The developer of GeckoLinux, a GNU/Linux distribution based on both openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed operating systems, announced the release of a beta preview of the next stable GeckoLinux Static...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Latest KDE Plasma 5.11.2 Desktop and Mesa 17.2.3
Back to publishing weekly reports about the latest updates landing in the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system, Dominique Leuenberger is reporting on the contents of the newest snapshots.No less than...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get Latest KDE Plasma 5.11.2 Desktop and Mesa 17.2.3
No less than seven snapshots have been released to the OpenSuSE Tumbleweed repositories during this week, which means it's at its highest capacity, bringing users some of the recent software updates...
View ArticleGeckoLinux Beta Does openSuse Better
GeckoLinux is an ideal option for switching to a new distro experience. I particularly like how the Cinnamon desktop works. Since I favor the Cinnamon environment in Linux Mint, changing over to...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Operating System Now Powered by Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS
Linux kernel 4.14 LTS is the latest and greatest kernel for GNU/Linux distributions, and now that it's ready for mass deployments, it will arrive in the software repositories of more distros, and...
View ArticleUltimate openSUSE Leap 42.3 usability tutorial
This is the rather exhaustive, sad list of things you will most likely need to do in order to be able to use openSUSE Leap 42.3 as intended. Or just on a level that is actually usable. Hardware...
View ArticleAnnouncing Tumbleweed Snapshots
Some of you may remember over a year ago when I proposed the concept of Tumbleweed Snapshots [1] and later the prototype that I provided [2]. Today I would like to announce hosting for the snapshots,...
View ArticleGeckoLinux Brings Flexibility and Choice to openSUSE
If you’re looking for an excuse to venture back into the realm of openSUSE, GeckoLinux might be a good reason. It’s slightly better looking, lighter weight, and with similar performance. It’s not...
View ArticleSUSE: Etisalat Digital, OrionVM, Boot Splash Screen
Etisalat Digital to add SUSE open source solutionsEtisalat Digital is to add Linux and open source solutions to its managed services mix after signing a partnership to on-board SUSE solutions.OrionVM...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get KDE Applications 17.12, LLVM 5, and Other Goodies
It would appear that a total of four snapshots were released between December 15 and December 21, snapshot 20171220 being the last one available for OpenSuSE Tumbleweed. And they include a few...
View ArticleFuture Tumbleweed Snapshot to Bring YaST Changes
Changes to YaST are coming and people using openSUSE Tumbleweed will be the first to experience these planned changes in a snapshot that is expected to be released soon.Those following the YaST Team...
View ArticleopenSUSE-Based GeckoLinux Receives New, Revamped Releases Built with KIWI
The biggest change of the new GeckoLinux releases is that they are now built using the KIWI OS image builder instead of the older SUSE Studio, which was merged into SUSE's OBS (Open Build Service)...
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