SUSE/OpenSUSE: SUSE Hack Week, Tumbleweed and YaST
SUSE Hack Week 19I am excited to announce that SUSE Hack Week 19 kicks off next week, February 10-14, 2020. SUSE Hack Week is a week-long sprint permitting developer’s time off from their day jobs to...
View ArticleRichard Brown: Regular Release Distributions Are Wrong
It’s a long documented fact that I am a big proponent of Rolling Releases and use them as my main operating system for Work & Play on my Desktops/Laptops. However in the 4 years since writing that...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: debuginfod, databases, Lubos Kocman, IBM, CRN and Beta of SUSE...
Introducing debuginfod service for Tumbleweeddebuginfod is an HTTP file server that serves debugging resources to debugger-like tools. Database monitoringWhile we monitor basic functionality of our...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE Interviews and How SLE is Built
People of openSUSE: An Interview with Ish SookunI joined the “Ambassador” program in 2009, which later was renamed to openSUSE Advocate, and finally the program was dropped. In 2013, I joined the...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed, openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference, LibreOffice/LibOCon 2020
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2020/07Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,At SUSE we had so-called hackweek. Meaning everybody could do something out of their regular tasks and work for a week...
View ArticlePlasma, NodeJS, pip, Grep update in Tumbleweed
Three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots arrived this week and the snapshots provided a few major version upgrades and several minor updates with newer features.The latest snapshot was 20200218. This...
View ArticleEasyNAS 1.0 Beta 3 is out
This version is a bug fix version. Shutdown & Restart are working properly, network setting is working fine, Chinese language is now downloadable, Firmware updates is now faster, Addons...
View ArticleLeap 15.2 Enters Beta Builds Phase
openSUSE Leap 15.2 entered the Beta phase last week and has already released two snapshots with the release of build 581.2 and build 588.2. Leap has a rolling development model until it’s final build,...
View ArticleEvents: LibOCon, CHAOSScon, SUSE in Paris, Open Networking & Edge Summit...
LibreOffice Conference 2021 Call for Locations Once a year, the LibreOffice Community gathers for a global community event: the LibreOffice Conference, or LibOCon. After a series of successful events –...
View ArticleOpenSUSE News Outsourced to Microsoft, Dominique Leuenberger's Report on...
Moving to the new News [Ed: News outsourced to Microsoft then]In an effort to make contributing to openSUSE easier, openSUSE News has moved from being a Wordpress application to a Jekyll static site...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Linux Professional Institute (LPI), SLE 15 SP2, SUSE CaaS...
SUSE Academic Program teams up with Linux Professional Institute to promote Open Source and Linux educationAs of December 12, 2019, SUSE and Linux Professional Institute (LPI) signed a MoU to increase...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Machine Learning, OBS, and Building SUSE Linux Enterprise
Machine Learning with openSUSEIn the past few weeks, many engineers have been working hard to create a foundation in Tumbleweed, the openSUSE rolling-release version, for a variety of Machine Learning...
View ArticlePlasma, VIM, Wireshark update in Tumbleweed
A total of five openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released this week that provided updates for YaST, KDE’s Long Term Support version of Plasma and the open source printing system CUPS.The latest...
View ArticleOpenSUSE and SUSE: YaST, Tumbleweed and SUSECON
Highlights of YaST Development Sprint 94 After some time of silent work (our previous blog post was published a month ago), the YaST Team is back with some news about the latest development sprint and...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: COVID-19, openSUSE.Asia Summit and SUSE Hackweek
SUSE’s Business Continuity in Light of COVID-19The trust of our customers and partners is the lifeblood of SUSE. This is what has driven our innovation and success over the last 28 years. In the...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Tensorflow, KubeCF, Tumbleweed, zypper
Artificial Intelligence: do it with SUSE! With Tensorflow 2.1 finally landing in Package Hub [1], SUSE offers a wide variety of tools and frameworks on their both free and commercial products.In the...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Open Build Service, Greenwashing and SUSE Manager
Containers building with the Open Build ServiceIf you are interested in containers building, maintenance and publishing then this video tutorial might be for you.It depicts the journey of a developer...
View ArticleReasons to Give openSUSE a Try
For some reason, all the light goes these days toward distributions like Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, Solus… And the other similar ones. But despite being an excellent Linux distribution in itself, openSUSE...
View ArticleMesa, Nano, Redis, Git Update in openSUSE Tumbleweed
Another four openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released this week.A notable package updated this week is a new major version of (gucharmap)[https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gucharmap]. Plus several python...
View ArticleOpenwashing and SUSE
Coronavirus ventilator shortage: Medtronic's ventilator designs are publicly available but licensing questions remainIntroduction to SUSE Linux Enterprise is available on openSAPMove objects between...
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