A Conversation with Kernel Developers from Intel, Red Hat and SUSE
Like most Linux users, I rarely touch the actual code for the Linux kernel. Sure, I've looked at it. I've even compiled the kernel myself on a handful of occasions—sometimes to try out something new or...
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Help promote openSUSE Leap 15.1!The release of openSUSE Leap 15.1 is about three weeks away. To help spread the word about the release, we have counters available at counter.opensuse.org and more...
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KDE applications got a big update to 18.12. Dolphin (file manager) received many improvements, including the ability to hide the Places panel and dock the Terminal panel. The folder view and settings...
View ArticleGNOME 3.32 Arrives in Month’s First Tumbleweed Snapshot
This month has produced a total of three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot thus far and GNOME 3.32.1 was made available to Tumbleweed users in snapshot 20190505. The key packages that arrive so far this...
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The new application environment: engineered for excellenceIn the first part of this series, we looked at the role of containers as a fundamental enabler of fine-grained, microservices architectures...
View ArticleStable Sailing For Tumbleweed Snapshots This Week
The latest Tumbleweed snapshot, 20190514, hailed in twenty recorded bug fixes for KDE Applications 19.04.1, which include improvements to Kontact, Ark, Cantor, Dolphin, Kdenlive, Spectacle and...
View ArticleServers: Facebook, Red Hat, Enarx, KubeCon and SUSE
Instagram: What’s the Technology Behind This Social Media Platform?It runs “Natty Narwhal (Ubuntu Linux version 11.04) on Amazon EC2. Though the developers found out that lower versions of Ubuntu had...
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Introducing SUSE Enterprise Storage 6SUSE Enterprise Storage 6 enables IT organizations to seamlessly adapt to changing business demands while reducing IT operational expense by transforming their...
View ArticleRed Hat, Fedora and SUSE/OpenStack
Rook-Ceph storage Operator now on OperatorHub.ioWe are excited to announce the addition of the Rook-Ceph storage Operator to OperatorHub.io. Operators are design patterns that augment and implement...
View ArticleServers: Kubernetes, Microservices, Containers and SUSE's Enterprise Storage 6
Is bare Kubernetes still too messy for enterprises?Kubernetes is touted as a computing cure-all, fixing up multicloud networking to data mobility. The open-source platform for orchestrating containers...
View ArticleSUSE: Richard Brown of openSUSE and SLES 12
Destination Linux EP122 – Richard Brown of openSUSE On this episode of Destination Linux we sit down with Richard Brown, of openSUSE, for an interview about his journey into Linux and becoming the...
View ArticleServers: SUSE, Red Hat/IBM and Kubernetes/Containers
SuSE storage spins-up CephOpen source software platform company SuSE has announced SUSE Enterprise Storage 6, a software-defined storage solution powered by Ceph technology.Many would argue that...
View ArticleEvents: Linux Plumbers, SUSE in Germany and LibreOffice Paris HackFest
Linux Plumbers Earlybird Registration Quota Reached, Regular Registration Opens 30 JuneA few days ago we added more capacity to the earlybird registration quota, but that too has now filled up, so your...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Leap 15.1 Is Performing Very Well On AMD EPYC
OpenSUSE/SUSE has always tended to perform well on AMD hardware given the close collaboration between the two companies for many years on numerous fronts going back to the original Linux AMD64 kernel...
View ArticleOpenSUSE/SUSE: Governance Options, Proprietary Software and SUSECON
openSUSE considers governance optionsThe relationship between SUSE and the openSUSE community is currently under discussion as the community considers different options for how it wants to be organized...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 42.3 Linux OS to Reach End of Life on June 30th, 2019
Launched on July 26, 2017, OpenSuSE Leap 42.3 was based on the SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 12 Service Pack (SP) 3 operating system and it was powered by the long-term supported Linux 4.4 kernel...
View ArticleMedia Calls OpenSUSE a "Windows App" and SUSE Shares Story About SUSE Cloud...
Best Windows 10 apps this week [Ed: They are calling SUSE "Windows app"]An Early Adopters Story about SUSE Cloud Application PlatformAt the recent SUSECON conference in Nashville, Nicolas Christener...
View ArticleOSS: Federation, SUSE, Red Hat/Fedora and OSI Sessions
Federated conference videosSo, foss-north 2019 happened. 260 visitors. 33 speakers. Four days of madness.During my opening of the second day I mentioned some social media statistics. Only 7 of our...
View ArticleSUSE: openSUSE, Stichting Praktijkleren and Eclipse
OpenSUSE may go independent from SUSE, reports LWN.netLately, the relationship between SUSE and openSUSE community has been under discussion. Different options are being considered, among which the...
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The University of Maine: High-Performance Computing, Climate Change Research, and Ocean Modeling created a Whale of an appetite when it comes to data. SUSE Enterprise Storage satisfied that...
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