openSUSE Tumbleweed Outline
LLVM, KDE Gear, GNOME Update in TumbleweedSix openSUSE Tumbleweed were released this week.The snapshots delivered updated versions of curl, KDE Gear, LLVM, GNOME 40, Mozilla’s Firefox and Thunderbird...
View ArticleSUSE: YaST Development Sprint, 'Labs', and Proprietary Software PR
Digest of YaST Development Sprint 122 If something is not broken, do not fix it. Following that principle, the YaST Team spent almost no time on the latest sprint working on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15...
View ArticleTrying out Phosh shell on PinePhone and openSUSE Tumbleweed
During my time with Phosh on PinePhone and openSUSE Tumbleweed, I have stumbled on a couple of issues that made clear that the experience still needed some polish. This is not a critic against the...
View ArticleRed Hat, SUSE, and Proprietary Software Pushers
How to improve your LinkedIn profile [Ed: Red Hat is boosting Microsoft's proprietary software and surveillance]Windows Defender bug fills Windows 10 boot drive with thousands of files [Ed: Proprietary...
View ArticleSUSE: New SLE* Service Pack and Some Corporate Fluff
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 3 Public Release Candidate is out!Starting with SP3, we are now offering packages pre-built binaries from SLE in addition to the sources we were previously...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.3 Expands with armv7
Developers of the openSUSE community are looking to utilize armv7l efforts in the context of openSUSE Step to evolve how openSUSE Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise are developed together.The Step effort...
View ArticleMesa, KDE Frameworks, GlusterFS Update in Tumbleweed
There were three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released so far this week.The snapshots updated Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Firefox, Mesa, KDE Frameworks, glusterfs, php and several other packages.The...
View ArticleGeckoLinux ROLLING 999.210517 released
GeckoLinux is pleased to announce updates to its complete lineup of ROLLING spins, which are proudly built with unmodified openSUSE Tumbleweed and Packman packages from those projects' own...
View ArticleSUSE and SUSECON Leftovers
Introducing the SUSE Edge | SUSE CommunitiesSUSE is proud to announce ‘SUSE Edge’ a full stack solution to help organizations build the next generation of cloud-ready and cloud-native intelligent edge...
View ArticleKDE Gear, GTK, Btrfs Update in Tumbleweed
Four openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released so far this week.The snapshots updated KDE Gear 21.04.1, GTK 4, Btrfs, postgresql, sudo and more.Snapshot 20210519 updated the postgresql 13.3 package...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Release Party, openSUSE.Asia 2021, SUSECON 2021 and More
openSUSE Community Readies for Release PartyThe openSUSE Project is planning to have a 24-hour release party in the openSUSE Bar immediately after the release of openSUSE Leap 15.3.The virtual release...
View ArticleMesa, Nodejs, Zstd Update in Tumbleweed
The snapshots updated Mozilla Thunderbird, Mesa, Node.js, PipeWire and compression package Zstd along with several other packages.Snapshot 20210524 updated the audio and video package pipewire 0.3.28,...
View ArticleRelease Manager Provides Update on Early Features Requisitions for Leap 15.4
The release manager of openSUSE Leap is finishing up the release of Leap 15.3, but wants to keep contributors and developers informed about an early feature request deadline for the Leap 15.4...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.3 Released. Here's What's New
The latest stable version of openSUSE Linux distribution - openSUSE Leap 15.3 is now available. In this post, we round up the release with changes and download details.
View ArticleSUSE Open House CZ 2021 and openSUSE Tumbleweed
Online Open House Goes Over openSUSE, Survey OpensThe openSUSE Project has a lot going on lately. The project just released Leap 15.3, had 24-hour release party in the openSUSE Bar and opened a survey...
View ArticleReview: openSUSE 15.3
I had mostly positive experiences while running openSUSE 15.3. The distribution does a lot of things well. The installer is both fairly straight forward to use and yet, under the surface, offers a lot...
View ArticleNew Rebuilds Look to Advance New Hardware
Developers of the openSUSE community are making advances toward even broader hardware support through the FrontRunner project.FrontRunner is a rebuild of SUSE Linux Enterprise from sources in the Open...
View ArticleGeckoLinux STATIC and NEXT 153.210608 released
GeckoLinux is pleased to announce the 153.210608 update to its full range of STATIC and NEXT editions. These updated editions are now based on the new openSUSE Leap 15.3 release, which in turn is built...
View ArticlePlasma, Mesa, curl Update in Tumbleweed
Three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released this week with the possibility of another snapshot being released over the weekend if it passes openQA testing.The latest snapshot, 20210609, brought...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.3 – A stable base with modern applications
Its interesting to watch Youtube reviews for openSUSE Leap 15.3. One of the main critics is that it doesn’t offer the latest KDE and GNOME desktop versions. “The software is quite old.” Yes, that is...
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