OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Report and SUSE Award
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2022/28 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*)Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,During this week we managed to release a snapshot every day. Granted, some were...
View ArticleMicroOS Desktop Use to Help with ALP Feedback
Participants from the openSUSE community working on the upcoming release of the Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) encourage people to try openSUSE MicroOS Desktop to gain user perspectives on its...
View ArticleopenSUSE: Community Work Group Discusses Next Editions
Members of openSUSE had a visitor for a recent Work Group (WG) session that provided the community an update from one of the leaders focusing on the development of the next generation distribution.SUSE...
View ArticleHands-on With openSUSE MicroOS - Adaptable Linux Platform [First Look]
We test drive the openSUSE MicroOS, which is the Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) - an atomic, transactional Linux operating system.
View ArticleXen, QEMU update in Tumbleweed
The openSUSE Tumbleweed produced five snapshots since last Thursday that have so far been released.Among some of the packages updated this week besides those listed above in the headline were curl,...
View ArticleFuture of reiserfs in Tumbleweed (and beyond)
When we introduced reiserfs in SUSE products over 20 years ago, it was a cutting edge file system that brought the protection of journaling to Linux for the first time. In 2006, I proposed moving away...
View ArticleopenSUSE: New Kernel, HarfBuzz Versions update in Tumbleweed
Consecutive openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots have been rolling out to users each day this week.Among the few major version releases this week are the 5.19 Linux Kernel and the 5.1 HarfBuzz version, which...
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...
View ArticleSUSE Leftovers
SUSE Rancher for IBM Z and LinuxONE is available!Today, SUSE has added IBM Z and LinuxONE support for several SUSE Rancher products – Rancher Manager, RKE2, K3s and Longhorn. Read on if you would like...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Latest: OpenSUSE Conf 2022 and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
openSUSE Conf 2022 - Day Two: ALP Roast - An open discussion with the ALP Steering Committee | SUSE CommunitiesOn Day two, June 3, of the openSUSE Conf 2022 the main event was the discussion of the ALP...
View ArticleSUSE releases Service Pack 4 for Linux Enterprise 15
The new version of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) is compliant with version 4 of Google's SLSA framework, which should help users combat vulnerabilities such as Log4j and upstream JavaScript library...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.4 Officially Released, This Is What's New
Derived from and fully binary identical with the recently released SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4 (Service Pack 4), openSUSE Leap 15.4 comes a year after the openSUSE Leap 15.3 release and it's powered...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 15.4 - What's new, download details and roadmap to 15.5
A release roundup of the rock-solid openSUSE Leap 15.4 which brings several updates to desktops, servers, containers and virtual workloads.
View ArticleReview: openSUSE Leap 15.4
The Reg FOSS desk took the latest update to openSUSE's stable distro for a spin around the block and returned pleasantly impressed.As we reported earlier this week, SUSE said it was preparing version...
View ArticleYaST in a YaST-less system
We all know how awesome YaST can be for administering your (open)SUSE system. From managing the software repositories and the installed software to adjusting the systemd services and sockets. From...
View ArticleEvents: Patrick Masson, Linux Plumbers Conference, and SUSECON
Higher Ed needs to step up to stay relevant as Open Source floods the IT world [Ed: So this is where Patrick Masson moved to after he quit OSI; Danese Cooper Cooper, who worked for famous criminal Bill...
View ArticleSUSE/OpenSUSE Leftovers
Kubewarden is now part of CNCF Sandbox | SUSE Communities This is a great achievement for the whole team and is the beginning of our journey into CNCF. Also, many thanks to the CNCF TOC for the...
View ArticleOpenSUSE: Base Container Images (BCI) and ALP Quality Engineering
BCI test tutorial - openQA bitesBase Container Images (BCI) are a SUSE offer for a variety of container images suitable for building custom applications atop of the SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE). They...
View ArticleReview: openSUSE 15.4 Leap
openSUSE is a project which almost always impresses me with its technology, its integration, and its flexibility. However, it's never a distribution I've run as my main operating system for various...
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