Review: openSUSE Tumbleweed (2018)
My experiment with openSUSE's Tumbleweed was a mixed experience. On the positive side, Tumbleweed stays constantly up to date, providing the latest packages of software all the time. For people who...
View ArticleSUSE: Bosch Group, SUSE Cloud Application Platform and More
Bosch Group expands Digital Services with SAP HANA on SUSESUSE has just published a new success story with Bosch Group, a global supplier of technology and services. Bosch Group is an innovation leader...
View ArticleOpenSUSE/SUSE: 2018-2019 Elections Underway, SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service...
2018-2019 Elections Underway with Calls for Candidates and New MembersEarlier this week, on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018, the Elections Committee posted the Schedule for the 2018-2019 openSUSE Board...
View ArticleSUSE: South Africa, SAP and SUSE YES Certification
First year of SUSE Graduate Program saw their students graduate in South AfricaYesterday at an event held at Bryanston Country Club the SUSE graduate programme saw their 2018 students graduate. I am...
View ArticleSUSE: Aris Winardi, New User Interface for Open Build Service and More
openSUSE Enthusiast Creates Board Elections Poster to Encourage ParticipationAris Winardi giving a presentation at the openSUSE Asia Summit 2016 in Jakarta, IndonesiaAris Winardi, from Bogor, West...
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 1 Beta, openSUSE Conference 2019 and More
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 1 Beta 1 !“Time flies when you’re having fun”, 6 months after releasing the official SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 GA and 1 week after releasing the official SUSE Linux...
View ArticleHow SUSE Organizes Its Server Linux Operating Systems
In order to enable a server, an operating system is needed to run applications and enable services. For many servers today, Linux is a primary choice, and when it comes to Linux, server administrators...
View ArticleSUSE: KubeCon, SUSE CaaS Platform 3, openSUSE Google Summer of Code
SUSE x KubeCon; a Post-Mortem.Socks were handed out, interviews were recorded, Rubik’s cubes got solved, SUSE chameleons proliferated the masses; and now we are very tired. KubeCon taught us all a lot...
View ArticleThe Ceph Foundation and Building a Community: an Interview with SUSE
On November 12 at the OpenStack Summit in Berlin, Germany, the Linux foundation formally announced the Ceph Foundation. Present at this same summit were key individuals from SUSE and the SUSE...
View ArticleDisabling GUI in SUSE Linux and OpenSUSE Board 'Crisis'
How to disable GUI in SUSE LinuxSometimes when installing with ISO you end up in booting Suse Linux system in GUI mode. In this short article, we will walk you through how to disable GUI and how to...
View Article451 Research on Free Software at the Back End
Open source: towards a truly open infrastructure The move to microservices and open technologies like containers, Docker and Kubernetes in particular, are helping businesses package up their legacy...
View ArticleFirst Two Candidates for the 2018-2019 openSUSE Board Elections Announced
Outgoing Board Member Sarah Julia Kriesch, aka AdaLovelace, is seeking her second term on the Board as an encumbent. Sarah, from Nuremberg, Germany, is a work-experienced student in Computer Science at...
View ArticleRed Hat and SUSE Leftovers
DevOps for the hybrid cloud: Red Hat Ansible Tower 3.4With the growth of the cloud and containers, DevOps has become increasingly important. Old-school sysadmin methods and means simply aren't up to...
View ArticleVirtualBox 6.0.2 Released with Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.4
VirtualBox 6.0 brought numerous new features and improvements to the open-source and cross-platform virtualization software used by millions of computer users worldwide to run multiple operating...
View ArticleVideo: Five Things to Know About SUSE Linux Enterprise for HPC
The need to analyze massive amounts of data and transaction-intensive workloads are driving the use of HPC into the business arena and making these tools mainstream for a variety of industries....
View ArticleTesting openSUSE, Manjaro, Debian, Fedora, and Mint Linux distributions on my...
Due to the recent unfortunate demise of a couple of my computers I found myself in need of a new laptop on rather short notice. I found an Acer Aspire 5 on sale at about half price here in...
View ArticleTumbleweed Starts Year with New Plasma, Applications, VIM, curl
This new year has brought several updated packages to users of openSUSE’s rolling release Tumbleweed.Three snapshots have been released in 2019 so far and among the packages updated in the snapshots...
View ArticleOpenSUSE/SUSE: SLES for SAP and Christian Boltz Introduced
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications support updateSUSE has announced effective December 1, 2018, two changes to its SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) for SAP Applications product. SLES...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Open Build Service and Dr. Alex Braun
Open Build Service- Contributing on a projectHere at SUSE we heavily use Open Build Service, and often while collaborating on a project (In my case, openQA) one has to add a new package as a dependency...
View ArticleSUSE: openSUSE Election and SUSECON
A slow start to openSUSE's board electionWhat if you announced a board election and nobody ran? That is the quandary the openSUSE project faced as recently as January 4, when the nomination deadline...
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