Nano, Plasma, TigerVNC update in Tumbleweed
Snapshots of openSUSE Tumbleweed continue to be released at a steady pace. There have been seven snapshots released since our last review.The latest snapshot is 20220223 and it dropped an updated...
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 Public Beta and Xubuntu 22.04 Wallpapers
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 Public Beta is out! | SUSE CommunitiesSLE 15 SP4 is a “Refresh” Service Pack. And so, our Release Management team has provided guidance to our engineering for...
View ArticleSUSE and Redhat Leftovers
How Red Hat and Verizon are building the hybrid mobile edge togetherLast year, we announced how Verizon and Red Hat are teaming up to deliver a hybrid mobile edge computing (MEC) solution using Verizon...
View ArticleBeta Test Leap with Pizza, Friends - openSUSE News
The release manager for openSUSE Leap Luboš Kocman is expected to announce the Beta release phase of Leap 15.4 this week, according to the roadmap. That means the openSUSE Community can download,...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.4 Reaches Beta Build Phase
The next openSUSE Leap minor release, 15.4, has entered its beta release phase today and users can begin testing the minor version to find bugs before the general release schedule for June 8.Unlike...
View ArticleDell Latitude D630 System Check and Tumbleweed Update
I have loved the openSUSE project for quite some time and I love how it keeps my old systems relevant and working beautifully. I like to test whether or not this continues to hold true on older...
View ArticleUbuntu vs OpenSUSE. What to Choose? - Unix / Linux the admins Tutorials
Welcome again! Today we will have to compare Ubuntu vs OpenSUSE. Eventually, all system administrators and DevOps engineers always looking for a stable Linux distro that can justify their specific...
View ArticleGoogle Pays GNOME, GIMP, and openSUSE
Felipe Borges: GSoC 2022: GNOME Foundation has been accepted as a mentor organization!We are happy to announce that GNOME has been accepted as a mentor organization for Google Summer of Code 2022!New...
View ArticleopenSUSE on the Raspberry Pi 400
It was just over a year ago that there was an incredible buzz over the release of the Pi 400. In 2022, this ARM based computer is still a fantastic device that I highly recommend for just about anyone...
View ArticleContainers and Kubernetes: Canonical. NSA, and SUSE
What are Linux containers?Over the last decade, containers have become an essential part of running infrastructure more efficiently. Containers enable productivity, automation, and cost-effective...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE Leftovers
Why Nvidia Should Acquire SUSE [Ed: Truly bizarre idea from an IBM-funded shill, Timothy Prickett Morgan]Here we are, on the Friday before the flagship GPU Technology Conference hosted by Nvidia is set...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: YaST Team Report and Openwashing by the CEO
YaST Development Report - Chapter 2 of 2022In the YaST Team we have changed a bit the way we organize the work and we are not longer numbering the development sprints. But that will not stop us from...
View ArticleTumbleweed Gets GNOME 42
openSUSE’s rolling release quickly gave Tumbleweed users the freshly released GNOME 42.This highly anticipated release from GNOME contributors landed in the 20220323 snapshot.GNOME 42 has a new global...
View ArticleEntering Leap Bugs Gains New Clarity
Submitting bug reports related to openSUSE’s traditional release over the years had some abnormalities as reporting bugs for Leap’s distribution had SUSE Linux Enterprise considerations.A the...
View ArticleFujitsu Lifebook T725 with openSUSE
Overall I give this computer 4 out of 5 Geekos on running openSUSE Tumbleweed. There is not so much of an issue with openSUSE itself but the capabilities baked into Plasma in handling the touch screen...
View ArticleTumbleweed updates sudo, systemd, ibus
A total of four openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were delivered this week to rolling release users.Tumbleweed has consistently been releasing daily snapshots; a four-day period between two snapshots this...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE: Installer, Event, and Corporate Fluff
D-Installer First Public Release | YaSTIt is our pleasure to announce the availability of the first installation image based on D-Installer. Since our initial announcement in January, we have been...
View ArticleLeap Micro Beta Available for Testers
People browsing through openSUSE’s websites may spot something new on get.opensuse.org.Leap Micro, which is currently showing the 5.2 beta version, is for containerized and virtualized workloads. It...
View ArticleTumbleweed Gets New Default GCC
A new default GNU Compiler Collection for openSUSE Tumbleweed arrived this week in one of the snapshots that has rolled out in the month of April.Snapshot 20220405 made the default compiler switch to...
View ArticleOpenwashed Corporatism (IBM and SUSE)
How to deploy, run and monitor Microsoft SQL server on RHEL [Ed: What are you doing, IBM Red Hat?]The path to an open world begins with inclusivity [Ed: Says the company where older colleagues get...
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