The openSUSE Annual Survey and SLE* Plans
openSUSE Community Publishes Annual Survey Results - openSUSE NewsThe openSUSE community has published results from the annual community survey.This year’s results increased from last year’s results by...
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.2 is Generally Available
Today, we are proud to announce the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.2 – a lightweight and secure operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.This latest release of SLE...
View ArticleSUSE’s New Linux Release Isn’t for Your Desktop
Yesterday SUSE released a new version in one of its lines of SUSE Linux Enterprise operating systems — SUSE Linux Enterprise-Micro 5.2
View ArticleSUSE Announces “Adaptable Linux Platform” for SUSE Linux Enterprise
There are movements around SUSE and the most recent attends to the denomination of Adaptive Linux Platform (ALP)a kind of initiative with which to promote the open development of the next version of...
View ArticleServers: Ubuntu, Red Hat, dna SUSE
The next-gen open source financial services cloud | UbuntuThe financial services industry has evolved at an astonishing rate in recent years, underpinned by rapid advances in technology. Financial...
View ArticleLLVM, PipeWire, git update in Tumbleweed
There have been three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released since last Thursday.If the 20220420 snapshot passes openQA, it might be released before this article publishes and push the number of...
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 Public Release Candidate!
We are thrilled to announce this important milestone for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 labeled as PublicRC-202204. Please check our Public SLE 15SP4 webpage out for download and other...
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 Public Release Candidate and SUSECON
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 Public Release Candidate!We are thrilled to announce this important milestone for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 4 labeled as PublicRC-202204.Please check...
View ArticleOpenSUSE and SUSE: openSUSE Tumbleweed Report and Clown Computing PR
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2022/17Week 17 was filled with snapshots – 7 of them to be precise. We have published snapshots 0421…0427 (with the next ones almost ready for QA).Why Expanding...
View ArticleYaST Development Report - Chapter 3 of 2022
These last few weeks have been very intensive days in the YaST team. Significant changes are coming to the SUSE and openSUSE worlds. Have you heard about SUSE ALP (Adaptable Linux Platform)? We are...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Activities in Asia
openSUSE.Asia Virtual Summit 2022The openSUSE.Asia Summit is an annual openSUSE Asian conference, attended by contributors and enthusiasts from all over Asia. The event focuses primarily on the...
View ArticleGNOME, curl, Fetchmail update in Tumbleweed, WSL Image Published
The latest snapshot, 20220504, included the second LLVM update this week. The updated 14.0.3 version includes Application Programming Interface and Application Binary Interface changes for the new...
View ArticleSUSE, Docker, and More
Explore the Future of Linux at SUSECON Digital 2022I cannot wait to join you all at SUSECON Digital 2022 on June 7-9, when I will again have the pleasure of leading the Business Critical Linux...
View ArticleThe time SUSE, the German Linux company, banned mentioning Jewish holidays.
What follows is a tremendously personal story. It is 100% true and factual. I am publishing this in the hopes of bringing about a positive change at a Linux company that I view as historically...
View ArticleGCC 12 Becoming Default Compiler in Tumbleweed
More than a month after preparing the default compiler for openSUSE Tumbleweed to be switched to GNU Compiler Collection 12, the latest snapshot passed openQA and is making GCC12 the default compiler...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.4 Enters Release Candidate Phase
The openSUSE Project has entered the Release Candidate phase for the next minor release version of the openSUSE Leap distribution.The upcoming release of Leap 15.4 transitioned from its Beta phase to...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap Micro 5.2 released
Let me remind users that the main documentation source for Leap Micro is SLE Micro documentation referenced bellow. The same applies to Leap itself. We recommend to try our self-install image for VM...
View ArticleSUSE: seidl, SUSE Manager, and SUSECON Digital 22
seidl - display current SUSE publiccloud images in your terminal - openQA bitesseidl is a small pint query utility designed to easily list the current publiccloud images in the terminal. Pint (Public...
View ArticleopenSUSE: Mesa, ImageMagick Packages Update in Tumbleweed
Snapshots for openSUSE Tumbleweed have been continuously released this month. This week we will look at packages released in four snapshots since Friday.However, before venturing in to those snapshots,...
View ArticleopenSUSE News: Work Groups for ALP Give Updates
Members of SUSE and openSUSE have deleloped several Work Groups (WG) to discuss the formation of the Adaptable Linux Platform. Below readers can see the latest brief from the various WGs involved in...
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