SUSE's Support and Work in India
SUSE Support: Online and Always On SUSE has curated discussion forums that are monitored by our team, but community-run. From SUSE Linux Enterprise discussions to Kubernetes and Containers, there’s a...
View ArticleEmby Media Server on openSUSE Linux | Review
One of the main reasons I build a computer was for the purposes of hosting my video content on my system and serve it to other machines. I had heard about having something like Netflix or Hulu in the...
View ArticleTumbleweed Provides Some Stability to 2020
The year of 2020, at least in the openSUSE world, is starting out to be pretty stable. In little more than a week into the new year, there have been five openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released.The...
View ArticleKdenlive 19.12 on openSUSE | Review
Making videos is not exactly my strong suit but it doesn’t have to be to enjoy it. Lately, I have been dipping my toes into the world of video content creation. Yes, most of it is into making videos as...
View ArticleRed Hat and SUSE Leftovers
Debugging applications within Red Hat OpenShift containers There are debugging tools that can be used within containers but are not preinstalled in container base images. Tools such as strace or...
View ArticleAppImageLauncher | AppImage Manager on openSUSE
Right of the cuff, I should note that this will work on other Linux distros too, I am just focusing on openSUSE because, that is my jam. I have been using this on openSUSE Tumbleweed as of Snapshot...
View ArticleIBM, Red Hat, and SUSE
IBM Research open-sources SysFlow to tackle cloud threatsIBM Corp.’s research division today announced the release of SysFlow, an open-source security toolkit for hunting breaches in cloud and...
View ArticleOpenSuse vs Ubuntu
Among all the Linux distros out there, openSUSE and Ubuntu are two of the bests. Both of them are free and open-source, leveraging the best features Linux has to offer. However, each has its spice.In...
View ArticleSolaar | Application for Logitech Unifying Receivers and Devices on openSUSE
I recently purchased a new Logitech wireless keyboard for my kitchen computer because the Bluetooth keyboard I previously used was driving me nuts. Mostly for the keyboard layout and sometimes because...
View ArticleLibreOffice, Firefox, Curl Receive Updates in Tumbleweed
Several packages were updated this week for openSUSE Tumbleweed as was expected after the holiday season. Five snapshots of the rolling release have been delivered so far this week after passing the...
View ArticleIBM and SUSE Leftovers
Deploying your storage backend using OpenShift Container Storage 4This Blog is for both system administrators and application developers interested in learning how to deploy and manage Red Hat...
View ArticleEasyNAS 1.0 Beta-1
This doesn’t mean it’s finished. it only means that the firmware update can take this version up to 1.0 GA. Almost most of the features are ready, still there are some edges that need to attend to....
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Conferences, Fonts and SUSE CaaS Platform
7 tips to survive booth duty at a conference-eventsIf you contribute to an open-source community, there will be an "opportunity" that you will represent the community to a conference. You're expected...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE Reports on YaST and Tumbleweed Development
Highlights of YaST Development Sprint 92Until now, the Partitioner landing screen has been useful to have a big picture of the devices in your system and as a shortcut to jump directly to the device...
View ArticleHow SUSE builds its Enterprise Linux distribution – PART 1
In 2020, one might think that Operating Systems in general are not interesting any more, possibly because some have an interest on shifting the attention to an “upper layer”, like Cloud or Containers....
View ArticleRed Hat vs. SUSE vs. Canonical Contributions To The Mainline Linux Kernel...
After last week looking at the AMD/Intel/NVIDIA contributions to the mainline Linux kernel over the past number of years, there were reader requests for seeing how some of the top distributions compare...
View ArticleLibvirt, PHP, FFmpeg Updates Roll Out on Tumbleweed
The 1.4 version of kdeconnect-kde was updated in the most recent 20200127 snapshot. The version offers a new “KDE Connect” desktop app to control the phone from the PC and SMS app that can read and...
View ArticleGNU/Linux in Germany (SUSE and FSFE)
Running for openSUSE Board #2: Getting new people aboardI’d like to illustrate my view on it with a simple example: When you visit opensuse.org there’s a menu item top right named “contribute”....
View ArticleopenSUSE Board election 2019-2020 result
The openSUSE Board election 2019-2020 reached an end on the night of 31 January 23h59 CET after running for about two weeks.Four candidates ran in this election and the result is as follows:Simon Lees...
View ArticleHow SUSE builds its Enterprise Linux distribution – PART 2
The common understanding is that an Operating System is composed by a “kernel” and some basic tools around it. This apply to all Operating Systems out there, not just Linux/Unix based ones. Speaking...
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