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Tumbleweed delivers several KDE updatesLast week’s updates to Tumbleweed brought several new packages to openSUSE’s rolling release like Kmail 5, KDE Framework 5.18.0 and updates to Perl and YaST.OBS...
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Last week’s updates to Tumbleweed brought several new packages to openSUSE’s rolling release like Kmail 5, KDE Framework 5.18.0 and updates to Perl and YaST.This week’s snapshot has KDE Applications...
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SUSE and Others Find That Public Clouds Aren't Getting Smacked By Private OnesA wave of new survey results is coming in, and the numbers make a clear case that the open cloud is going to remain one of...
View ArticleopenSUSE 13.1 Linux Has Reached End of Life, Evergreen Team Takes Over
All good things must come to an end, and so SUSE and the openSUSE Linux community today, February 3, 2016, announced that they will no longer support the openSUSE 13.1 operating system.
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Users Get systemd 228, GCC 5.3.1, Firefox 44.0, and New YaST
openSUSE's Douglas DeMaio writes today, February 10, in a lengthy blog post about the fact that the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release operating system received no less than four snapshots this week...
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openSUSE Conference returns to NurembergThe openSUSE Conference will return to Nuremberg June 22 – 26 and have its conference at a cultural center in the heart of the Bavarian city.This year’s oSC will...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Is in Need of Workers, No New Snapshots Will Be Released
Instead of reporting what has been included in the latest snapshots released a few days ago for the rolling openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system, Douglas DeMaio writes about the fact that there are...
View ArticleopenSUSE offers choices for KDE Git builds
Gravitational waves might be the cause of two new live image, spin off projects released today by members of the openSUSE community.The release of Argon, which is a live installable image based on...
View ArticleRapidDisk / RapidCache 3.7 now available.
RapidDisk is an advanced Linux RAM Disk which consists of a collection of modules and an administration tool. Features include: Dynamically allocate RAM as block device. Use them as stand alone disk...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Gets KDE Applications 15.12.2, Mesa 11.1.2, Glibc Fix
openSUSE Chairman Richard Brown informs us today about the fact that the new hardware sponsored by SUSE has been all set up, and it is now fully functional for producing more snapshots for the...
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TOSprint or not to sprint?Highlights of development sprint 15We know you have missed the usual summary from the YaST trenches. But don’t panic, here you got it! As usual, we will only cover some...
View ArticleGNOME 3.20 to Hit the openSUSE Tumbleweed Linux Repositories by the End of March
openSUSE's Douglas DeMaio informs users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system about the latest updates pushed to the main repositories via snapshot builds.
View ArticleSUSE Now Offers Non-Disruptive Upgrades for OpenStack
SUSE has just made it a lot easier to upgrade the company’s OpenStack distribution, SUSE OpenStack Cloud 6 (SOC 6).“If enterprise customers want to move to a new version of OpenStack they don’t have...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Gets KDE Plasma 5.5.5, Python 3.5.1 to Arrive Very Soon
It looks like the new workers Tumbleweed received from SUSE are doing a very good job, as the rolling release openSUSE variant gets more snapshots than ever, which include all the latest GNU/Linux...
View Article4 Truths From Inside Open Source Marketing at SUSE
Being in marketing within a company focused on, and dedicated to, Open Source (and Free) software is an interesting thing; Open Source projects are not often associated with being particularly great...
View ArticleCould Novell have become a Linux player?
Ron Hovsepian took over as chief and presided over the infamous patent-licensing deal with Microsoft in November 2006 that made Novell a pariah in the open source community. That was the beginning of...
View ArticleRapidDisk 4.0 now available.
RapidDisk is an open source and enhanced Linux RAM drive solution. Dynamically create, resize, and remove RAM drives. Or map those same RAM drives as a cache to slower data volumes. RapidDisk consists...
View ArticleopenSUSE Build Service and GNOME 3.20
Applied Micro Provides ARM Boost to openSUSE Build Service for LinuxThe openSUSE Build Service (OBS) has a long history dating back to January 2007, when it was first announced. For the majority of its...
View ArticleSUSE Phone, openSUSE Conference
Will openSUSE develop the SUSE Phone?I am currently in the process of interviewing the leaders of every Linux distribution on the planet, with the goal of helping us get to know the people behind the...
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Contributing to our Project - The openSUSE Project is awesome. We’re doing facinating stuff that is treading new ground in the worldUptown Funk Parody By OpenSUSE Linux team
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