Servers: Container Mythbusters, OpenShift (Red Hat) and IBM
Video: Container MythbustersMichael Jennings has been a UNIX/Linux sysadmin and software engineer for over 20 years. He has been the author of or a contributor to numerous open source software...
View ArticleA Linux Noob Reviews: The openSUSE Leap 15.0 Installer
Welcome to a regular series here at Forbes that zeroes in on your very first experience with a desktop Linux operating system: the installer. This time around I'm escaping my comfort zone and leaving...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Leap 15.1 Beta
Leap 15.1 entering Beta phase Leap 15.1 entered the Beta phase with build 416.2 that reached the mirrors yesterday. Everyone is encouraged to download¹ the current builds and help testing. There are...
View ArticleTumbleweed Snapshots Are Steadily Rolling
The latest snapshot of the week, 20190219, had more than a dozen packages updated. A new Kerberos database module using the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database library (LMDB) has was added with the krb5...
View ArticleServers: Kubernetes, SUSE Enterprise Storage and Microsoft/SAP
Kubernetes and the CloudOne of the questions I get asked quite often by people who are just starting or are simply not used to the “new” way things are done in IT is, “What is the cloud?” This, I...
View ArticleFedora and SUSE: Fedora Program Management, 'Cloud' and Leap 15.1 Beta
Fedora Community Blog: FPgM report: 2019-08Here’s your report of what has happened in Fedora Program Management this week.I’ve set up weekly office hours in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any...
View ArticleServers: Red Hat, Kubernetes and SUSE
OpenShift Partner Reference ArchitecturesRed Hat’s Partners play a key role in developing customer relationships, understanding customer needs, and providing comprehensive joint solutions. As customers...
View ArticleServers and Hardware: Rakuten/Redhat, SUSE, ARM and Qseven
Red Hat Supports Rakuten Mobile Network’s End-to-End Cloud-Native Mobile Network with Open Source Technologies Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today...
View ArticleTumbleweed Snapshots Bring New Mesa, php, python-setuptools
There were three quality openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot released this week bringing updates for python-setuptools, Mesa, php, Flatpak and both Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird.Eleven packages were updated...
View ArticleServers: Red Hat, Rancher, SUSE, and the Linux Foundation
Red Hat supports Rakuten Mobile Network's cloud-native mobile network with open source technologiesRakuten Mobile Network is using Red Hat's open source technologies in launching its new mobile...
View ArticleServers and SUSE: K3s, SUSECON, and “Connecting Capabilities"
Rancher Labs' K3s Shrinks Kubernetes for the EdgeFor running containers at the edge, Rancher Labs has created K3s, a Kubernetes distribution that weighs-in at 40MB and needs only 512MB RAM to...
View ArticleRed Hat and SUSE Leftovers
Making the LVFS and fwupd work in the enterpriseWe’ve started working on some functionality in fwupd to install an optional “agent” that reports the versions of firmware installed to a central internal...
View ArticleRed Hat and SUSE Leftovers
OpenShift Commons Briefing: Introduction to MLFlow on OpenShift – Mani Parkhe (Databricks) and Zak Hassan (Red Hat)In this OpenShift Commons Briefing, DataBricks‘ Mani Parkhe gave an excellant...
View ArticleServer: ClusterShell, CLI, ERP, Cockpit, SAP, SUSE
ClusterShell – A Nifty Tool To Run Commands On Cluster Nodes In ParallelWe had written two articles in the past to run commands on multiple remote server in parallel.These are Parallel SSH (PSSH) or...
View ArticleSUSE Blogs and News
Stratos: Customizing and Extending your Cloud Foundry UI A few weeks ago the Cloud Foundry Foundation gave me the opportunity to talk about one of SUSE’s main contributions to Cloud Foundry.Stratos is...
View ArticleRed Hat and SUSE: Drools, Systemd, Libinput, Fedora and Beta for SUSE Manager...
Quarking Drools: How we turned a 13-year-old Java project into a first-class serverless componentRule-based artificial intelligence (AI) is often overlooked, possibly because people think it’s only...
View ArticleSUSE: On SUSE OpenStack Cloud and 'The Internet of Things' (IoT)
Keep an Open Mind in an Open Source World On the other hand, open source is emerging as the platform for innovation. Open source is a vastly fertile landscape providing countless opportunities to...
View ArticleSUSE: Future and Independence
The Future of SUSE: A Home for Truly Open Open Source SolutionsWhile this might look like a big change for SUSE, the fact is that for myself and the rest of the leadership team here, it’s a fulfillment...
View ArticleSUSE: More on SUSE Manager, "Independence" Media Blitz and SUSECON 2019
Managing Linux in the CloudSUSE Manager extends the ideals of DevOps to the cloud environment, unlocking a world of rapid deployment and automation. Where next for SUSE?Where next for SUSE? The company...
View ArticleopenSUSE Board Alumni Peter T. Linnell died on March 18th
Peter was widely known as founder of Scribus, the Libre Graphics Meeting and enthusiastic contributor to countless other Free Software projects. For openSUSE he took over responsibility as an active...
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