Tumbleweed’s July Snapshots Are Trending Strong
There have been a total of five openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots since the beginning of July and all the snapshots have a strong, stable rating.The rolling release had the most updates arrive in the...
View ArticlePeople of openSUSE: Sébastien Poher
I got into Linux in two steps, first, in 2007 but I was the only one among my friends to use it so I ended up sticking to the shitty OS I had. My next re-discovery of Linux was later in 2012 when I...
View ArticleOperating Systems: Debian, Clear Linux, OpenSUSE and Vista 10
John Goerzen: Tips for Upgrading to, And Securing, Debian Buster Wow. Once again, a Debian release impresses me — a guy that’s been using Debian for more than 20 years. For the first time I can ever...
View ArticleKDE Applications, Squid, SQLite, VIM Update in Tumbleweed
Three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots in the middle of this week brought new minor version updates to ImageMagick, Squid, SQLite, VIM and more. The new KDE Applications 19.04.3 version arrived in the...
View ArticleNils Brauckmann, SUSE's CEO, Steps Down (The first of many goodbyes)
I have recently made the decision to retire as the SUSE CEO and subsequently to leave SUSE. I care very deeply for the SUSE business and its employees, and this difficult decision is based entirely on...
View ArticleGNOME Packages, More Updated in Tumbleweed This Week
Two openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots have been released since our last Tumbleweed update on Saturday.The most recent snapshot, 20190723, updated Mozilla Firefox to version 68.0.1. The browser fixed the...
View ArticleSUSE displaces Red Hat @ Istanbul Technical University
Did you know the third-oldest engineering sciences university in the world is in Turkey? Founded in 1773, Istanbul Technical University (ITU) is one of the oldest universities in Turkey. It trains...
View ArticleMesa, ImageMagick, Plasma, Frameworks Update in Tumbleweed
There have been three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released since last week.The snapshots brought a single major version update and new versions of KDE’s Plasma and Frameworks.ImageMagick’s 7.0.8.56...
View ArticleSUSE and IBM/Red Hat Leftovers
No More Sleepless Nights and Long Weekends Doing MaintenanceDatacenter maintenance – you dread it, right? Staying up all night to make sure everything runs smoothly and nothing crashes, or possibly...
View ArticleServers, SUSE, Red Hat and Fedora
My Favorite InfrastructurePCI policy pays a lot of attention to systems that manage sensitive cardholder data. These systems are labeled as "in scope", which means they must comply with PCI-DSS...
View ArticleSUSE: Uyuni, openSUSE and Tumbleweed
openSUSE News: New 4.0.2 Version of Uyuni is ReleasedContributors of Uyuni Project have released a new version of Uyuni 4.0.2, which is an open-source infrastructure management solution tailored for...
View ArticleKata Containers Packages are Available officially in openSUSE Tumbleweed
Kata Containers is an open source container runtime that is crafted to seamlessly plug into the containers ecosystem.We are now excited to announce that the Kata Containers packages are finally...
View ArticleRichard Brown: Changing of the Guard
After six years on the openSUSE Board and five as its Chairperson, I have decided to step down as Chair of the openSUSE Board effective today, August 19.This has been a very difficult decision for me...
View ArticleXfce 4.14 Lands in Tumbleweed
Ahoy! openSUSE Xfce team is pleased to announce that the long awaited Xfce 4.14 has been released for Tumbleweed.After a long development cycle (4 years!), all of the core components and applications...
View ArticleXfce, A Model GTK Based Desktop | Late Summer Blathering
n full disclosure, Plasma is my Desktop Environment of choice, it is very easy to customize and to make my own with very little effort. As of late, there isn’t a whole lot of customizing I do, it’s all...
View ArticleServers: Ampere Computing, SUSE and Red Hat
Ampere Computing Is Keeping Close Track Of The Linux Performance For Their ARM ServersHardware vendor Ampere Computing with their impressive ARM servers is doing a great job on closely following their...
View ArticleFinally, I Can Make Multiboot USB of openSUSE from Ubuntu
As you may know, my multiboot making tools were MultiSystem (since 2015), then Sundar's MultiBootUSB (2018), and recently GLIM (2019), but they all cannot work for openSUSE. Thanks to Aguslr, his...
View ArticleMariaDB, VLC, Plopper, Apache Packages Update in Tumbleweed
There have been three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released this week.The snapshots brought new versions of VLC, Apache, Plopper and an update of the Linux Kernel.Snapshot 20190824 delivered a fix...
View ArticleServers: Red Hat, SUSE and Storj
Red Hat CEO Says Acquisition by IBM Will Help Spur More Open-Source InnovationInternational Business Machines Corp.’s recent acquisition of Red Hat Inc. is aimed squarely at building up its cloud...
View ArticleMaking openSUSE Multibootable USB from Ubuntu and Install It
Since long ago I could not make openSUSE multibootable pendrive except in single boot mode. I could not use MultiSystem nor Sundar's MultiBootUSB nor even GLIM. What's more, I could not find any easy...
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