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Data Driven Transformation Showcased @ SUSECON Digital with Fujitsu and SUSEHas Hybrid Cloud Finally Come of Age?Updated KDE Frameworks, Redis Arrive in Tumbleweed, Curl Gets New Experimental...
View ArticleSUSE: The time for major tech change is now
The coronavirus pandemic is rapidly changing technology. Remember when remote work was a radical idea? Not so much anymore. But Linux and cloud power SUSE. CEO Melissa Di Donato said in a recent...
View ArticleSUSE and Red Hat Leftovers
Remaining openSUSE Services to Switch to New Authentication System On Monday 18 May 2020 at 07:00 UTC, we will switch over all remaining openSUSE services to the new authentication system. At the same...
View ArticlePetition for the re-election of the openSUSE Board
The openSUSE Election Committee was tasked to find our whether 20% of the community are actually calling for the re-election.We have at our disposal the Helios voting platform which we can use to...
View ArticleSUSE and IBM/Red Hat/Fedora
SUSE CaaS Platform Adds Kubernetes Backup and MoreHave you noticed that the SUSE CaaS Platform team has been adding significant new enhancements to our Kubernetes container management platform every...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: openQA, SAP, Elektrobit and SUSECON Digital 2020
Cloud based workers for openQAopenQA workers, which run the tests, are generally on the same network as the openQA web UI server which is fine most of the time, but if some additionnal hardware must be...
View ArticleSUSE Leftovers
SUSE turns open-source innovations into consumable business solutionsWhile cutting-edge technologies may be the most appropriate for solving increasingly sophisticated business problems, companies need...
View ArticleKDE Applications, Wireshark, IceWM update in Tumbleweed
The last week has produced a total of three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots bringing the total amount of snapshots for the month to 18.All 18 snapshots have recorded a stable rating above 91, according...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap "15.2" Enters Release Candidate Phase
The openSUSE community, contributors and release engineers for the project have entered into the release candidate phase today after the Build “665.2” snapshot was released for the upcoming openSUSE...
View ArticleMaintaining SUSE Linux support during the pandemic
The global pandemic and resulting government shelter-in-place or quarantine measures to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus have shifted the priorities of IT organizations away from non-critical...
View ArticleSUSE: Mainframe at Home, INNOVATORS Project and YaST Development Sprints 99...
Developing Software for Linux on Mainframe at HomeWhen developing for architectures that are not mainstream, developers often have challenges to get access to current systems that allow to work on a...
View ArticleSUSE Condemns US Government and Promotes SUSE Enterprise Storage 7
A time of reflection and standing together Like many of you, I have found the events occurring across the United States in response to the unconscionable killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and...
View ArticleSUSE: Clown Computing, GNU/Linux Promotion and YaST Development Sprint 101
SUSE High Availability on GCP – New Foundational StackWhen it comes to the SUSE High Availability Extension (HAE) implementation in the Public Cloud, the two challenges we have are related to how to...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2020/24
Another week has passed. There have been a few technical issues around the publishing of our snapshots. Two were flagged for release, but actually never made it to the mirrors. Turned out, kiwi renamed...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed on an HP Zbook 15 G2 with Nvidia Quadro K2100M
Outside of the Nvidia issue, which I may have eventually worked out if I had the time or the inclination, openSUSE Tumbleweed with the Plasma desktop was a nice experience. At least, far nicer than...
View ArticleUbuntuDDE | Review from an openSUSE User
UbuntuDDE is a satisfactory Desktop Environment. Would I say it is the most beautiful? No, not a chance. I think it is fine though. What bothers me most about it is the very limiting feeling I get...
View ArticleKDE Plasma 5.19 on openSUSE Tumbleweed
It was not so long ago that Plasma 5.18 graced my computer and very excitingly, 5.19 is here now. Since Tumbleweed is my main Linux system I use, I decided to share my experience on openSUSE...
View ArticleKDE Partition Manager on openSUSE
I have become quite the fan of Gparted over the years of my Linux life and I started wondering if there were other partition management options out there. Specifically one that is Qt based instead....
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.2 Release Roadmap And All New Features
SUSE is an open-source company that sponsors the community-supported openSUSE project, which develops popular openSUSE Linux distribution. openSUSE further offers two OS editions: Tumbleweed and...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Upcoming openSUSE Leap Release, YaST Development Sprint and...
Celebrate The Upcoming openSUSE Leap ReleaseHaving a party to celebrate an achievement is rewarding and the openSUSE community knows how to party; and get things done. This is no exception during the...
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