SUSE Continues Working On Linux Core Scheduling For Better Security
SUSE and other companies like DigitalOcean have been working on Linux core scheduling to make virtualization safer particularly in light of security vulnerabilities like L1TF and MDS. The core...
View ArticleRed Hat and SUSE Servers: Boston Children’s Hospital, IBM and SUSE in...
How Boston Children’s Hospital Augments Doctors Cognition with Red Hat OpenShiftSoftware can be an enabler for healers. At Red Hat, we’ve seen this first hand from customers like Boston Children’s...
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Virtualization Management with SUSE ManagerSUSE® Manager 4 is a best-in-class open source infrastructure management solution that lowers costs, enhances availability and reduces complexity for...
View ArticleSUSE: Unified Patents, SC19 and Iguazio
SUSE welcomes cooperation of Open Invention Network, Linux Foundation, IBM and Microsoft in co-funding Unified Patent’s new Open Source ZoneAn eternal truth is that everything has its opposite for good...
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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2019/47Another week, in which openQA did block some of the snapshots – and some issues it was unfortunately not able to see. Anyway, during the week 2019/47 we...
View ArticleRed Hat, IBM and SUSE
Raytheon Leans on Red Hat to Advance DevSecOpsJon Check, senior director for cyber protection solutions for Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services, said Raytheon has developed a set of...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.0 Reached End of Life, Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.1 Now
The openSUSE Leap 15.0 operating system release has reached end of life on November 30th, 2019, which was the last day when it received software updates and security patches. openSUSE Leap 15.0 was...
View ArticleNews About Servers (SUSE, Ubuntu, Red Hat and More)
What is Cloud Native?Cloud native is more than just a buzzword, though. It's an approach used by some of the largest organizations on the planet, including Walmart, Visa, JP Morgan Chase, China Mobile,...
View ArticleTumbleweed Snapshots Rate Top-Notch, Get Krita, QEMU, Mesa Updates
Closing out the month, there were two snapshots with version upgrades and one snapshot (20191127) that produced some minor changes to a couple Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) packages.The...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: SUSE Doc Day at SUSECON 2020, OpenSUSE Board Election and More
Yes We Do it Again: SUSE Doc Day at SUSECON 2020A Doc Day is a time when a group of people gathers to collaborate on writing documentation on one or more given topics. The main premise for our Doc Day...
View ArticleOpenSUSE: New Local Build Environment Features and Highlights of YaST...
New Local Build Environment FeaturesWe have just created osc 0.167 release which focuses on the local build functionality. It is way easier now to deal with VM builds (eg. inside of KVM) and also...
View ArticleLeftovers: Fedora, SUSE and Programming
Updated NeuroFedora Computational Neuroscience ISO image availableWe've been working on making more software available in NeuroFedora. Neuron is now built with IV support, so models from ModelDB that...
View ArticleRed Hat, IBM and Fedora's Kernel
CodeReady Workspaces devfile, demystifiedWith the exciting advent of CodeReady Workspaces (CRW) 2.0 comes some important changes. Based on the upstream project Eclipse Che 7, CRW brings even more of...
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Wrapping Up a Decade of Synergistic TechnologyWhat a decade! Thinking back to 2009, it?s obvious that so much has changed ? and so fast! Not surprisingly, technology is at the forefront of everything....
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Manage multiple Linux flavors with SUSE Manager custom channelsJust because you use different flavors of Linux in your enterprise shouldn’t mean you have to use different tools to manage them all. With...
View ArticleOpen Build Service and OpenSUSE
Open Build Service: Look Back at 2019Despite the changes experienced along the year, we are very proud of our achievements, especially the revamping of our user interface :heart_eyes_cat:. We opted for...
View ArticlePirate Chain Developers Unveil Privacy-Oriented OS for Crypto Usrs
This new operating system is based on openSUSE, although most of the code has been rewritten from scratch.
View ArticleopenSUSE Board election 2019-2020
This year's openSUSE Election Committee is composed of Ariez Vachha, Edwin Zakaria and myself. Ariez joined the committee for the first time, while Edwin and I have worked together on the previous...
View ArticleSoftware: GIMP and GEGL in 2019, Scrcpy on openSUSE, TenFourFox
GIMP and GEGL in 2019 2019 was the second year in a row where we shipped updates with new features in the stable branch. Our assumption was that this could change the public’s perception of the ongoing...
View ArticleOpenSUSE: Board, Etherpad, Tumbleweed
Q&A: What it is like to be on the openSUSE BoardYou already know what a fantastic platform openSUSE is for doing just about anything with Linux. So what’s behind that easy-to-use and super powerful...
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