Highlights of YaST Development Sprint and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed News
Highlights of YaST Development Sprint 83The summer is almost gone but, looking back, it has been pretty productive from the YaST perspective. We have fixed a lot of bugs, introduced quite interesting...
View ArticleSUSE and Red Hat: Gerald Pfeifer, SUSE Selling SAP, Red Hat on Sysadmins
openSUSE Is A Community Of Communities: Gerald PfeiferGerald Pfeifer, a seasoned open source developer and CTO of SUSE EMEA, has been appointed the new chair of the openSUSE board. We talked to Pfeifer...
View ArticleMultiple YaST Packages, Major Versions of Gawk, Swig Update in Tumbleweed
The snapshots brought two new major versions and two Linux Kernel updates.Snapshot 20190902 brought the second Linux Kernel update for the week with an update of kernel 5.2.11; the new kernel brought...
View ArticleServer: Red Hat, Intel and SUSE
Introduction to virtio-networking and vhost-net In this post we have scratched the surface of the virtio-networking ecosystem, introducing you to the basic building blocks of virtualization and...
View ArticleApplications, PostgreSQL, Zypper Packages Update in Tumbleweed
The snapshots brought an update of KDE Plasma and Applications along with an update for the input framework ibus, two PostgreSQL versions and the command line package manager zypper.KDE Applications...
View ArticleSUSE CaaS
The Next SUSE CaaS Platform is Here!The SUSE CaaS Platform team is excited to announce the availability of our new version 4 – a container management solution that is easier to deploy and manage at...
View ArticleSUSE: YaST Development Sprint 84 and SUSE 'in Space'
Highlights of YaST Development Sprint 84The YaST Team finished yet another development sprint last week and we want to take the opportunity to let you all glance over the engine room to see what’s...
View ArticleSUSE: Containers, IBM, Predictions and Openwashing SAP
Demystifying Containers – Part III: Container ImagesThis series of blog posts and corresponding talks aims to provide you with a pragmatic view on containers from a historic perspective. Together we...
View ArticleServer: Ubuntu 19.10 Release Schedule, IBM LinuxONE III with Ubuntu and SUSE...
Ubuntu 19.10 Release Schedule and Expected FeaturesThis is a continually updated article to inform you about Ubuntu 19.10 release date, features and other important things associated with it.The...
View ArticleFirefox, Graphene, Krita update in Tumbleweed
Two openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released this week.The snapshots furnished the update for KDE Applications 19.08.1 and updated several libraries including Intel’s Graphene library OS.Snapshot...
View ArticleSUSE and Red Hat Leftovers
Skuba on SUSE CaaS Platform 4With SUSE CaaS Platform 4 we heard our customers feedback and decided to change what the lifecycle of the platform looks like.Previous versions of SUSE CaaS Platform...
View ArticleReasons why openSUSE is Fantabulous in 2019
Not long ago, I was in the openSUSE Discord off topic chat room… or channel… whatever the terminology is, and the reasons for using openSUSE came up because someone needed a reminder. It was probably...
View ArticleBye Bye Bento, Hello Bootstrap!
This is probably the last post related to revamping our user interface (UI).This is part 8 of a series of posts about revamping the user interface of OBS. We started off with the Package pages in...
View ArticleSUSE: Persistent Storage for Containers, Stratos and Kubernetes
Persistent Storage for Containers: Why the Future is Open SourceSoftware containerization is unlikely to be at the top of the list of considerations for the average storage administrator. First and...
View ArticleTumbleweed Snapshots Trending High with Bash, PulseAudio, Curl Updates
Three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released this week brought about two dozen new versions of software.The snapshots brought one new major version update for pulseaudio and an updated version of...
View ArticleAcer AspireOne D255 with openSUSE Tumbleweed Xfce
Anytime someone wants to give me a piece of hardware, it’s hard for me to say, “no.” I received this Acer AspireOne D255 as payment for installing openSUSE Leap on an HP Laptop. This little netbook was...
View ArticleopenSUSE News: Election Committee Set to Open Vote on Project Name
Following discussions about the “openSUSE Project logo & name change” that started in June on the openSUSE Project mailing list [1], the Election Committee received a request from the Board to...
View ArticleEvents: GUADEC, LibreOffice Conference, SUSE in TechEd and LibrePlanet
GUADEC 2019 | Part 1: Passing the BatonThis year, GUADEC was held in Thessaloniki, Greece from August 23rd – 28th. I had a great time at the conference and took some time to travel after, so I was able...
View ArticleSUSE: Eirini, Stratos Project and Cloud Foundry/Kubernetes
Paving the Road to EiriniAt the recent Cloud Foundry Summit EU in the Netherlands, Lucas Bickel of Adfinis SyGroup and Peter Andersson of SUSE presented insight about their Cloud Foundry deployment...
View ArticleSUSE: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and Corporate Stuff
Dominique Leuenberger: openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2019/40Back on a weekly cadence for the reviews. So this time I again only review a single week, in which Tumbleweed has seen 4 snapshots...
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