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SUSE Cloud Application Platform Air gapped installationContainers has become first choice and ask from customers and Kubernetes is the first choice for container orchestration. Cloud native...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Leap + SUSE Linux Enterprise Planning To Move Closer In 2020
SUSE and the openSUSE community are working to move SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Leap closer together.A proposal sent out today with the interest of SUSE is for taking the openSUSE Leap and SUSE...
View ArticleBringing Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise closer together - a proposal
Hi everyone, today I have some exciting news and a proposal to relay: SUSE wants to go another step in openness towards the openSUSE community and suggests to bring the relationship of openSUSE Leap...
View ArticleSleepless and prepared: SUSE’s Melissa Di Donato draws on open-source’s...
In normal times, asking the chief executive officer of a major technology company what keeps him or her up at night would generally elicit responses ranging from profitability and customer growth to...
View ArticleSUSE and Red Hat Leftovers
SAP Data Intelligence Benefits From Linux And Open SourceIf SAP customers already use Suse Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications (SLES for SAP) in combination with Hana or S/4, they will also...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Is Now Available on AWS Marketplace
openSUSE Tumbleweed Is Now Available on AWS MarketplaceopenSUSE developer Alessandro de Oliveira Faria announced the availability of the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system on the AWS...
View ArticleWith coronavirus forcing us to work from home, SUSE suggests the Linux desktop
None of the major enterprise Linux companies have been pushing the Linux desktop forward for some time. Their focus for over a decade now has been first on servers, then the cloud, and now, containers...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Reasons To Give OpenSUSE A Try and Move to Online Conferencing
Reasons To Give OpenSUSE A TryProbably the most special thing about openSUSE is YaST2: The complete control center capable of configuring everything on a Linux system. It comes by default on SUSE &...
View ArticleTumbleweed Snapshots this week bring Salt 3000, LLVM10, update of TigerVNC
Since last Thursday, a total of five openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released.Each snapshot had about between five to 10 packages updated.The most recent snapshot, 202000414 has a few libraries...
View ArticleSLE 15 SP2 Schedule an openSUSE Tumbleweed
SLE 15 SP2 Schedule and Closing the (openSUSE) Leap GapopenSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2020/15 & 16Two short (work) weeks just passed; The long Easter weekend kept me away from writing...
View ArticleServers: XenServer, OpenStack, Cartesi, SUSE and Red Hat
XCP-ng celebrates six-figure download milestoneXCP-ng, the crowdfunded effort to deliver an open-source version of XenServer, has passed the 100,000-download mark.Founder Olivier Lambert has described...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: SUSE Manager 4, Storage and YaST
Managing Linux in the Cloud with SUSE Manager 4Cloud environments grow organically and often include a dizzying combination of virtual, bare metal and container-based systems. If cloud computing is...
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SUSE Suggests openSUSE Community To Synchronize Code StreamsIn its proposal to the openSUSE community, SUSE has suggested bringing the code streams of both SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Leap...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 2, SUSE Manager 4.1...
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 2 Public Release Candidate 1!Since Public Release Candidate 1 is released more than 2 months after the release of the Public Beta, tons of fixes and enhancement is...
View ArticleBtrfs Authenticated File-System Support Looks To Be Revived
Last year a SUSE developer sent out a set of patches adding authentication support to the Btrfs file-system. Btrfs already has checksums on meta-data blocks and data blocks while the original...
View ArticleTop 5 Ways SUSE is Supporting You in These Times
The world is facing an unprecedented threat, each of us are doing what we can to support the global response against COVID-19. Here are the top 5 ways SUSE is stepping up to help...Sorry we have not...
View ArticleModernizing AutoYaST
YaST2 is a venerable project that has been around for more than 20 years now. It keeps evolving and, with every SUSE and openSUSE release, it takes several new features (and a couple of new bugs)....
View ArticleMicroOS - The OS that does "just one job"
The openSUSE Summit 2020 kicked off yesterday. Like many others this summit was a virtual one too. It ran on a platform managed by openSUSE fan and user P. Fitzgerald.I was busy with work stuff and...
View ArticleSUSE carve out affecting openSUSE
SUSE’s partnership with EQT started last year - and now SUSE starts to separate more and more services from MicroFocus.SUSE and openSUSE are not only cooperating and share code - often enough they...
View ArticleWhat’s new in openSUSE Leap 15.2
openSUSE Leap 15.2 has entered the Beta phase on the 25th February 2020. I have recently installed this on my laptop to check it out. Leap 15.2 will coincide with SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 15...
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