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Mirantis, SUSE partner on OpenStack solutionsSUSE Apes Oracle, Lithuania Goes LibreOffice & More… It appears that SUSE and the OpenStack company Mirantis have teamed up to pull a play from the...
View Article6 Reasons You Should Choose openSUSE and the Geeko
openSUSE is a staple of the Linux community. But even long-time open source advocates find themselves wondering what sets the distro apart. Lacking the clear direction of Ubuntu or the free software...
View ArticleFrom Ubuntu to openSUSE: Notes on Photographic Workflow Migration
There is no such thing as the best Linux distribution for photographers. With some tweaking, any mainstream distro can be turned into a solid platform for managing and processing photos. After all,...
View ArticleSUSE Linux and openSUSE Leap to Offer Better Support for ARM Systems Using EFI
The YaST development team at openSUSE and SUSE is reporting on the latest improvements that should be available in the upcoming openSUSE Leap 42.2 and SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack 2 operating...
View ArticleSUSE at LuLu and History
LuLu Group migrates to SUSE Linux Enterprise ServerLuLu Group has selected SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for SAP Applications to help business managers faster identify and respond to new opportunities...
View ArticleA new OpenSUSE Linux is coming to town, and it's all about stability
Linux users come in many shapes and sizes, but those in the business world typically steer clear of the bleeding edge. That's why the OpenSUSE project recently switched to a two-pronged development...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Beta
OpenSUSE 42.2 Beta 1 ReleasedopenSUSE Leap 42.2 Linux Now in Beta, Final Release Expected November 16, 2016Today, August 31, 2016, the openSUSE Project, through Douglas DeMaio, has proudly announced...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Releases Leap Beta
openSUSE 42.2 Pushed Back as Beta is ReleasedThrow a Beta Pizza PartyopenSUSE Releases Leap Beta, Modifies Road MapSoftware testers and Linux enthusiasts can now get the Beta release of openSUSE Leap...
View ArticleMageia and OpenSUSE Updates
Dandifying Mageia – Adding the DNF stack to MageiaThere’s a lot of good things coming to Mageia 6: KDE Plasma 5 desktop, updates to other desktop environments, many new games, and a fresh coat of paint...
View ArticleHP Enterprise Names SUSE (Not Red Hat) Preferred Linux Partner
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is playing favorites in the Linux market, selecting SUSE rather than Red Hat and Canonical Ubuntu as the company’s preferred Linux distribution partner. The move, in...
View ArticleTrying out openSUSE Tumbleweed
While distribution-hopping is common among newcomers to Linux, longtime users tend to settle into a distribution they like and stay put thereafter. In the end, Linux distributions are more alike than...
View ArticleSUSE at Daimler and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
Daimler AG Migrates its Mission Critical Servers to Suse Linux SUSE technologies are helping Daimler AG, the German automotive behemoth, to migrate a large proportion of its mission-critical servers...
View ArticleLatest openSUSE Tumbleweed Snapshots Bring Wine 1.9.18, Glibc 2.24 & Mesa 12.0.2
The first snapshots for the month of September have been released for the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system, and Douglas DeMaio is here again to report on the freshly added software versions.
View ArticleSUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Now Includes GCC 6.2, GNU Binutils 2.26.1 & GDB 7.11.1
SUSE's Andreas Jaeger reports on the availability of an updated toolchain for the SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 operating system, bringing the latest tools designed for application development.The updated...
View ArticleopenSUSE Leap 42.2 Linux Operating System Gets a Second Beta with KDE Plasma 5.8
Today, September 22, 2016, the openSUSE Project proudly announced the release and immediate availability for download of the second Beta development milestone towards the openSUSE Leap 42.2 operating...
View ArticleSUSE and GNOME Leftovers
GNOME 3.22 Now Available On OpenSUSE TumbleweedGNOME 3.22 Streamlines Into TumbleweedLess than 48 hours from when GNOME’s release team unveiled version 3.22 (Karlsruhe), openSUSE Tumbleweed users are...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Is the First Linux Distro to Offer the GNOME 3.22 Desktop
Softpedia is being informed by openSUSE Chairman Richard Brown that the GNOME 3.22 desktop environment announced officially on September 21, 2016, is now available for installation in openSUSE...
View ArticleOpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Beta2 OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Beta2
Leap 42.2 Beta2 is looking pretty good, except for the problems with Plasma 5 and the nouveau driver. That’s really an upstream issue (a “kde.org” issue). I hope that is fixed in time for the final...
View ArticleSUSE Chasing Partners
SUSE among those choosing to enhance partner programmesNew SUSE program focuses on enterprise Linux, software-defined storage, OpenStack cloud for channel partnersSuse scraps revenue targets in partner...
View ArticleopenSUSE Tumbleweed Gets Linux Kernel 4.7.5, openSSL 1.0.2j, and Firefox 49.0.1
Today, October 2, 2016, Douglas DeMaio from the openSUSE project announced that the rolling release Tumbleweed distro received five new snapshots during the last week of September, which brought many...
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