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openSUSE Leap 15.3 Reaches Beta Build Phase

Douglas DeMaio 3. Mar 2021

openSUSE Leap has entered into the beta release phase today for its 15.3 minor version. This openSUSE Leap 15.3 version is a solidified release that focuses more on the bu...

New openSUSE Step Project Looks to Build SUSE Linux Enterprise on More Architectures

Douglas DeMaio 11. Feb 2021

We’re delighted to announce a new project in the openSUSE Project family called openSUSE Step. openSUSE Step is a community effort to rebuild SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) f...

OAK compatibility with all openSUSE

Alessandro de Oliveira Faria 19. Jan 2021

While focused on the openSUSE Innovator initiative as an openSUSE member and official Intel oneAPI innovator, I tested the OAK AI Kit device on openSUSE Leap 15.1, 15.2 and...

openSUSE Community Publishes End of Year Survey Results

Douglas DeMaio 7. Jan 2021

The openSUSE community has published the End of the Year Community Survey results. The results provided some significant information about the project’s tools, its distrib...

Introducing the openSUSE 2020 End of Year Survey

Adrien Glauser 19. Dec 2020

This year has been tough. But times of difficulties and challenges are also opportunities to reflect on where we come from, as a thriving global open-source community, and ...

Alpha Releases of openSUSE Leap 15.3 are Available for Testing

Douglas DeMaio 16. Dec 2020

Alpha images of openSUSE’s next stable fixed release openSUSE Leap 15.3 are now available for testing at software.opensuse.org/distributions/testing. Release Manager Luboš...

openSUSE Leap offers Predictability

Douglas DeMaio 14. Dec 2020

Users of the community enterprise distributions can be confident in the direction of openSUSE Leap for those who might be hunting for a stable Linux distribution that offer...

openSUSE Release Team to Share Results from arm Survey in Online Meetup

Douglas DeMaio 1. Dec 2020

Members of the openSUSE release team members will share results of openSUSE on arm during two separate online sessions on openSUSE’s Jisti instance Dec. 2. The first sessi...

Survey for the future of openSUSE on Arm

Guillaume GARDET 9. Nov 2020

The openSUSE release team has established a survey to gain greater insights into the use cases of people using or developing for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8. The introduction t...

openSUSE Developers Kickoff Leap 15.3

Douglas DeMaio 5. Nov 2020

Members of the openSUSE community are separated by great distances, but that didn’t keep them from coming together virtually on Nov. 4 to kickoff the development of the nex...

openSUSE Community To Have Kickoff Session for Leap 15.3

Douglas DeMaio 28. Oct 2020

The openSUSE community is inviting package maintainers, contributors, open source developers and Leap 15.3 stakeholders to join the openSUSE community for a kickoff of Leap...

Feature Requests, Submit Requests for openSUSE Jump Take Shape

Douglas DeMaio 23. Sep 2020

The openSUSE Project is progressing with the state of openSUSE Jump, which is the interim name given to the experimental distribution in the Open Build Service. openSUSE L...

Ritchie-CLI for openSUSE

Alessandro de Oliveira Faria 31. Aug 2020

Ritchie is an open source tool developed from ZUP Company that allows you to create, store and share automations securely. It also optimizes repetitive commands so you have...

Alpha Prototype Jump is Available, Tumbleweed gets systemd, curl Updates

Douglas DeMaio 28. Aug 2020

The prototype project openSUSE Jump is now available for Alpha phase testing. Jump is an interim name given to the experimental distribution in the Open Build Service as de...

New Prototype Builds Bringing Leap, SLE Closer Will be Available Soon

Douglas DeMaio 10. Aug 2020

The release manager for openSUSE Leap, Lubos Kocman, has updated openSUSE’s develop community on efforts to bring the codes of Leap and SUSE Linux Enterprise closer togethe...

Release Team to have retrospective meeting about openSUSE Leap 15.2

Douglas DeMaio 5. Aug 2020

Members of the openSUSE community will have two retrospective meetings about the release of openSUSE Leap 15.2 after receiving feedback from the recent survey. The meeting...

Leap 15.2 Install party @ GOLEM - A quick report

Dario Faggioli 3. Aug 2020

Italian Linux users did an openSUSE Leap 15.2 Launch Party, at the local LUG (it’s called GOLEM, it’s in a small town in central Italy), and Dario Faggioli made a quick r...

oneAPI compatibility with all openSUSE

Alessandro de Oliveira Faria 30. Jul 2020

As leader of the openSUSE Innovator initiative, openSUSE member and official oneAPI innovator, I tested the new release of the tool on openSUSE Leap 15.1, 15.2 and Tumblewe...

Release Team Asks for Feedback on openSUSE Leap 15.2

Douglas DeMaio 17. Jul 2020

The openSUSE release team is would like feedback from users, developers and stakeholders about the release of the of community-developed openSUSE Leap 15.2 through a survey...

openSUSE Leap 15.2 is Available for Windows Subsystem for Linux

Douglas DeMaio 9. Jul 2020

The release of openSUSE Leap 15.2 continues to expand its use and is now available for Windows Subsystem for Linux in the Microsoft Store. Leap can be executed on top of W...

openSUSE Leap 15.2 Release Brings Exciting New Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Container Packages

Douglas DeMaio 2. Jul 2020

ISO 639-1 Languages - CA - CS - DE - FR - ID - IT - ES - JA - ZH-TW - PT NUREMBERG, Germany (02/07/2020) – The openSUSE release team is proud to announce the availability ...

Celebrate The Upcoming openSUSE Leap Release

Douglas DeMaio 24. Jun 2020

Having a party to celebrate an achievement is rewarding and the openSUSE community knows how to party; and get things done. This is no exception during the time of the pand...

Help promote openSUSE Leap 15.2!

Douglas DeMaio 22. Jun 2020

The release of openSUSE Leap 15.2 will be released soon. To help spread the word about the release, we have counters available at counter.opensuse.org and more artwork uplo...

Build tensorflow2 with CUDA support

Christian Goll 19. Jun 2020

Build Tensorflow 2.1.1 with CUDA support Tensorflow 2.1.1 is available in Tumbleweed and Leap 15.2 but has no CUDA support enabled, due to legal issues with NVIDIA. As CUDA...

openSUSE Leap 15.2 Enters Release Candidate Phase

Douglas DeMaio 28. May 2020

The openSUSE community, contributors and release engineers for the project have entered into the release candidate phase today after the Build “665.2” snapshot was released...

openSUSE Talks at SUSECON Digital

Douglas DeMaio 20. May 2020

SUSECON Digital 2020 starts today and it is free to register and participate in SUSE’s premier annual event. This year features more than 190 sessions and hands-on trainin...

SUSE proposes synchronizing code streams, includes SLE binaries for openSUSE Leap

Douglas DeMaio 10. Apr 2020

SUSE has sent a proposal to the openSUSE community about bringing the code streams of both SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Leap closer together. The proposal includes SL...

Listen to your music with mpd and ncmpcpp

Sébastien 'sogal' Poher 31. Mar 2020

In this article, we will discover a softwares trio that will allow you to manage and listen to your music from your terminal: mpd: the music player daemon mpc: a CLI i...

Manage your dotfiles with Git

Sébastien 'sogal' Poher 27. Mar 2020

Dot what ??? What is commonly referred to as dotfiles are all those small plain text files that contain your softwares’ configuration. Most of the time they reside in your...

Leap 15.2 Enters Beta Builds Phase

Douglas DeMaio 25. Feb 2020

openSUSE Leap 15.2 entered the Beta phase last week and has already released two snapshots with the release of build 581.2 and build 588.2. Leap has a rolling development m...

Plasma, NodeJS, pip, Grep update in Tumbleweed

Douglas DeMaio 20. Feb 2020

Three openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots arrived this week and the snapshots provided a few major version upgrades and several minor updates with newer features. The latest sna...

Call for Papers, Registration Opens for openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference

Douglas DeMaio 14. Feb 2020

Planning for the openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference has begun and members of the open-source communities can now register for the conference. The Call for Papers is open and...

Using Tilix – Part 2 on openSUSE

Douglas DeMaio 3. Feb 2020

Last week, we introduced Tilix and started exploring its basics, let’s now familiarize ourselves with the advanced features of Tilix, namely: Management of bookmar...

Using Tilix - Part 1 on openSUSE

Douglas DeMaio 27. Jan 2020

Today we present Tilix, a tiling terminal emulator, and share some tips that make this terminal an excellent tool for all users especially system administrators. As a remin...

GNOME, LLVM, Samba, Ruby Packages Update in Tumbleweed

Douglas DeMaio 24. Oct 2019

Two openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots were released this week that updated several libraries as well as updates for GNOME, Ruby, Samba, Mozilla and the LLVM compiler. Snapshot...

openSUSE to have Summit in Dublin

Douglas DeMaio 16. Oct 2019

The openSUSE Community is going to Ireland March 27 and 28, 2020, for openSUSE Summit Dublin. Registration for the summit has begun and the Call for Papers is open until F...

KDE and openSUSE: Plasma 5.17, Qt 5.14 and more

Douglas DeMaio 10. Oct 2019

It’s been way too long since the last blog post, so we’ve got quite a lot to report on! Plasma 5.17 Beta The Beta version of Plasma 5.17 was released with many new featur...

New 4.0.2 Version of Uyuni is Released

Douglas DeMaio 2. Aug 2019

Contributors of Uyuni Project have released a new version of Uyuni 4.0.2, which is an open-source infrastructure management solution tailored for software-defined infrast...

Tumbleweed’s July Snapshots Are Trending Strong

Douglas DeMaio 11. Jul 2019

There have been a total of five openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots since the beginning of July and all the snapshots have a strong, stable rating. The rolling release had the m...

openSUSE Community Releases Leap 15.1 Version

Douglas DeMaio 22. May 2019

Leap 15.1 Supports More Hardware, Drivers, Enhances Installation EN / CA / DE / FR / IT / ES / JA / NL / PL / ZH / ZH-TW 22/05/2019 ** NUREMBERG, Germany **- Today’s r...

InfinityBook Pro 13 as an important part of the openSUSE reference tests

Douglas DeMaio 15. May 2019

openSUSE and TUXEDO Computers want to offer the best user experience KÖNIGSBRUNN, Germany – The cooperation between TUXEDO Computers and the openSUSE project has existed...

Help promote openSUSE Leap 15.1!

Douglas DeMaio 30. Apr 2019

The release of openSUSE Leap 15.1 is about three weeks away. To help spread the word about the release, we have counters available at counter.opensuse.org and more artwork ...

Leap 15.1 Beta Pizza Party

Douglas DeMaio 22. Feb 2019

Hunt for bugs & have a lot of fun! The release manager for openSUSE Leap announced that Leap 15.1 entered its Beta phase this week and that means it’s time for a Bet...

First Phase for openSUSE Conference Talks Begins

Douglas DeMaio 13. Feb 2019

openSUSE is pleased to announce the first phase for accepting talks for the openSUSE Conference 2019 (oSC19) has begun. A total of 80 talks were submitted during the call ...

Gimp Goes Vertical, OSTree Preps for Changes with systemd

Douglas DeMaio 22. Nov 2018

The release of openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots have been steadily coming out this month and some of the more recent packages in the snapshots are bringing about significant c...

openSUSE Develops Legal Review System

Douglas DeMaio 8. Nov 2018

The open-source community has a new project designed to help Linux/GNU distributions with the legal review process of licenses. The new project called Cavil is legal revie...

KDE and openSUSE: Plasma 5.14, Qt 5.12 and more

Douglas DeMaio 17. Oct 2018

Plasma 5.14 Plasma 5.14 was released with many improvements. It was planned to have it in a released in a Tumbleweed snapshot on the same day, but openQA issues prevented...

openSUSE Kubic Moves in a New Direction

Douglas DeMaio 9. Aug 2018

Dear Community, It has been more than a year since the openSUSE community started the Kubic Project, and it’s worth looking back over the last months and evaluating where ...

openSUSE Leap 42.3 End of Life is Extended

Douglas DeMaio 8. Aug 2018

The usual lifetime of openSUSE Leap minor versions have traditionally received updates for about 18 months, but the minor version of Leap 42.3 is being extended. The last ...

openSUSE Releases Leap 15 Images for Raspberry Pi, Armv7 Devices

Douglas DeMaio 14. Jun 2018

The release of openSUSE Leap 15 two weeks ago is following up with its Build to Scale theme by offering images for Raspberry Pis, Beagle Boards, Arndale board, CuBox-i comp...

openSUSE Donates 10 More Raspberry Pis to GNU Health

Douglas DeMaio 26. May 2018

The openSUSE Project once again donated 10 Raspberry Pis to GNU Health Project, which were handed over to the project’s founder Luis Falcon at the openSUSE Conference today...

Based on Enterprise Code, Tested Millions of Times: openSUSE Leap 15 released

Douglas DeMaio 25. May 2018

EN, CA, CZ, DE, ES, JA, PL, PT-BR, ZH, ZH-TW Fresh community build on top of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 brings huge variety of newest software, easy migration to SLE, transa...

Have a Release Party, Promote openSUSE’s Newest Version

Douglas DeMaio 16. May 2018

There are just 9 days left for the release of openSUSE Leap 15 and the community can help spread the word of the release by having a release party and promoting the newest ...

Transactional Updates in openSUSE Leap 15

Douglas DeMaio 15. May 2018

This blog is part of a series of technical blogs leading up to the release of openSUSE Leap 15. All of the blogs provide a use case regarding openSUSE Leap and the packages...

Status update for openSUSE Conference

Douglas DeMaio 14. May 2018

The openSUSE Conference is right around the corner and attendees list keeps growing for oSC18, which will take place May 25 - 27 at the Faculty of Information Technologies ...

Hands on with Docker, openSUSE Leap 15

Douglas DeMaio 4. May 2018

This blog is part of a series of technical blogs leading up to the release of openSUSE Leap 15. All of the blogs provide a use case regarding openSUSE Leap and the packages...

syslog-ng vs. systemd’s journald

Douglas DeMaio 30. Apr 2018

This blog is part of a series of technical blogs leading up to the release of openSUSE Leap 15. All of the blogs provide a use case regarding openSUSE Leap and the pack...

openSUSE Leap 15 Release Scheduled for May 25

Douglas DeMaio 18. Apr 2018

The release of openSUSE Leap 15 is scheduled to be release during the first day of this year’s openSUSE Conference in Prague, Czech Republic on May 25. The package submiss...

What Is New With KDE’s Plasma 5.12 in openSUSE Leap

Douglas DeMaio 23. Feb 2018

 KDE Plasma 5.8 users coming from openSUSE Leap 42.3 to Plasma 5.12 on Leap 15 will notice significant changes when upgrading to the new versions. The boot up time for KD...

Plasma 5.12 Brings Wayland to Leap

Douglas DeMaio 8. Feb 2018

This Tuesday KDE released the latest Long Term Support (LTS) version of the Plasma desktop 5.12. A key point in this new release is that Wayland support was extensively wo...

Official KDE Plasma 5.12 Release Now in Tumbleweed

Douglas DeMaio 8. Feb 2018

Mesa 18, cryptsetup 2 Also Arrive in Snapshots ### KDE Plasma 5.12 transitioned from it beta version of 5.11.95 to the official release in an openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot...

openSUSE Leap 15 Reaches Beta Phase Snapshots

Douglas DeMaio 31. Jan 2018

The development version of openSUSE Leap 15 has reached its beta phase builds and snapshots are available for testers via //download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/15.0/iso...

openSUSE 42.2 to Reach End-of-Life This Week

Douglas DeMaio 22. Jan 2018

The minor release of openSUSE Leap 42.2 will reach its End-of-Life (EOL) this week on Jan. 26. The EOL phase ends the updates to the operating system, and those who contin...

Future Tumbleweed Snapshot to Bring YaST Changes

Douglas DeMaio 9. Jan 2018

What you need to know about the new storage stack (storage-ng) Changes to YaST are coming and people using openSUSE Tumbleweed will be the first to experience these planne...

Current Status: openSUSE and "Spectre" & "Meltdown" vulnerabilities

Richard Brown 4. Jan 2018

Hi folks, By now you probably heard about the new “Spectre” and “Meltdown” side channel attacks against current processors. openSUSE, same as almost all other current ope...

Special Edition Highlights openSUSE, KDE

Douglas DeMaio 11. Oct 2017

Getting the masses to move to a Linux distribution can be challenging, but the openSUSE Project is doing its part to get people started with open-source software. Members ...

SUSE Studio online + Open Build Service = SUSE Studio Express

Douglas DeMaio 4. Oct 2017

Merging SUSE Studio and Open Build Service Written by Andreas Jaeger SUSE Studio was launched in 2009 to make building images really easy. Nowadays, images are used every...

openSUSE Leap 42.3 Cloud Images Become Available

Douglas DeMaio 22. Aug 2017

Cloud images for openSUSE Leap 42.3 are now available for Azure, Google Compute Engine and more cloud providers. The images for Amazon Web Services (AWS EC2) are expected ...

Refresh of Linux Distribution Continues Leveraging Community, Enterprise Benefits

Douglas DeMaio 26. Jul 2017

(Languages: DE, ES, FR, IT, ZH, zh_TW) openSUSE Leap 42.3 Gives Smooth Desktop and Server Upgrade The openSUSE Project released openSUSE Leap 42.3 today bringing the comm...

Plan A Community Release Party for openSUSE Leap 42.3

Douglas DeMaio 17. Jul 2017

Many people are anxiously awaiting for the release of openSUSE Leap 42.3 next week, but before the release arrives, you can prepare for a Release Party to celebrate the upc...

Heroes preparing to make the leap

Lars Vogdt 14. Jul 2017

You might have noticed some normally unwanted activity over the last weeks affecting the openSUSE infrastructure - resulting in reduced availability or downtime of the prov...

Website About People of openSUSE Ends Hiatus

Douglas DeMaio 19. Jun 2017

Interviews with people involved in the openSUSE Project have returned and new pages will be added in the future highlighting individuals involved in the community project. ...

Next Leap 42.3 Snapshot Equates to Release Candidate

Douglas DeMaio 6. Jun 2017

Rolling Development Still needs Testing, Promoters Since changing to a rolling development version model for the eventual release of openSUSE Leap 42.3, challenges have ar...

Conference Talks Uploaded, Stream is Live

Douglas DeMaio 27. May 2017

This year’s openSUSE Conference has so far been a blast and the talks  from Day 1 of the conference have already been uploaded to the openSUSETV YouTube channel. For the p...

Enterprise Beta Sources Added to openSUSE Leap 42.3 Build

Douglas DeMaio 19. May 2017

Sources from the beta version of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) Service Pack 3 (SP3) arrived today in the latest build for openSUSE’s next minor release of the 42 series. The...

Bird Watching: An openSUSE Maker Project

Douglas DeMaio 18. Apr 2017

Creating cool projects is what makes openSUSE so much fun and a recent project by an openSUSE member highlights just how creative and fun one can be using openSUSE. Adrian...

GNU Health, openSUSE Pioneer Shift in Healthcare Management

Douglas DeMaio 13. Mar 2017

The GNU Health Project is one of many noble open-source projects and the openSUSE Project is pleased to announce it has donated 10 Raspberry Pis to help expand the use and ...

openSUSE Cloud Images are Ripe for Users

Douglas DeMaio 1. Feb 2017

Cloud images for openSUSE Leap 42.2 are now available for Amazon Web Services (AWS EC2), Azure, Google Compute Engine and more cloud providers. Last week, openSUSE Leap 42...

openSUSE Leap 42.2 gets 64-bit Raspberry Image

Douglas DeMaio 5. Dec 2016

Release also includes support for ARMv7 The latest release from openSUSE has new images available for the Raspberry Pi and joins SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for Raspber...

MJ Technology Tablet has openSUSE, Dual Boot

Douglas DeMaio 22. Nov 2016

It’s official; the Warrior Tablet made by MJ Technology and powered by openSUSE is ready for the world; now it just needs funding through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign...

Optimal Release for Linux Professionals Arrives with openSUSE Leap 42.2

Douglas DeMaio 16. Nov 2016

**A Professional Distribution for Developers, System Administrators and Users ** (Languages: CZ, DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, JA, LT, TW) Members of the openSUSE Project ar...

Last Release Candidate for openSUSE Leap 42.2 Released

Douglas DeMaio 2. Nov 2016

The development cycle for openSUSE Leap 42.2 Release Candidates (RC) is coming to an end. RC2, which will be followed by the stable release of openSUSE Leap 42.2 on Nov. 1...

Release Candidate Available for openSUSE Leap 42.2

Douglas DeMaio 18. Oct 2016

The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the availability of the openSUSE Leap 42.2 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). Since mid-May, the project has been guiding the developme...

Beta 3 Release Updates FireFox, KDE Applications, VirtualBox

Douglas DeMaio 5. Oct 2016

The openSUSE Leap 42.2 Beta 3 was released today one day ahead of schedule and the last beta for 42.2 brought quite a few new versions for people to test. VirtualBox was u...

New Leap Beta Adds Plasma 5.8 Beta

Douglas DeMaio 22. Sep 2016

The release of openSUSE Leap 42.2 Beta 2 today added several new minor versions including KDE’s first Long Term Support version for Plasma. The highly anticipated release ...

openSUSE Releases Leap Beta, Modifies Road Map

Douglas DeMaio 31. Aug 2016

Official Release Scheduled for Nov. 16 Software testers and Linux enthusiasts can now get the Beta release of openSUSE Leap 42.2, which was released today. “Leap is for p...

Ceph, Git, YaST, kernel update in Tumbleweed

Douglas DeMaio 24. Aug 2016

openSUSE Tumbleweed had another abundant week of snapshots. Four Tumbleweed snapshots were released since the last article and the snapshot of the week, 20160816, brought ...

Six Tumbleweed snapshots roll, update systemd, xen, Firefox

Douglas DeMaio 17. Aug 2016

Snapshot 20160808 brought openSUSE Tumbleweed users Plasma 5.72 shortly after last week’s article was published, but it didn’t last long. This week Tumbleweed appears to h...

Tumbleweed gets three snapshots, Leap deadline approaches

Douglas DeMaio 10. Aug 2016

Since the release of Linux Kernel 4.7 in the 20160730 snapshot, which brought lengthy email discussions about out-of-tree and third-party drivers on the Factory mailing lis...

New compiler expected in next Tumbleweed snapshot

Douglas DeMaio 15. Jun 2016

A new GNU Compiler Collection for openSUSE’s rolling release Tumbleweed is scheduled to arrive soon. Tumbleweed 20160613 snapshot will be the last snapshot to be based on ...

Tumbleweed changes fonts, Leap gets several updates

Douglas DeMaio 27. Nov 2015

Tumbleweed had one snapshot so far this week that brought more appeal to users of openSUSE. Snapshot 20151123 changed fonts for openSUSE. The terminal font changed to Adob...

Weekly review: openSUSE Leap 42.1 gets new ports, Hack Week scheduled

Douglas DeMaio 20. Nov 2015

The openSUSE Project has been very busy this week. The project shared a booth with SUSE at the Supercomputing Conference in Austin, Texas, this week. The theme (see phot...

openSUSE Leap 42.1 Becomes First Hybrid Distribution

Douglas DeMaio 4. Nov 2015

Bridging Community and Enterprise (In other languages: EL, LT, SP, FR) The wait is over and a new era begins for openSUSE releases. Contributors, friends and fans can now...

openSUSE Leap 42.1 Preview

Douglas DeMaio 30. Oct 2015

The wait is almost over to download openSUSE Leap 42.1. Next week users worldwide will be able to enjoy the power and stability of openSUSE’s newest release when it is unve...

Leap Release Candidate gets new office suite

Douglas DeMaio 15. Oct 2015

The Release Candidate (RC1) of Leap 42.1 is out and with it comes more packages as well as  a new office suite. LibreOffice 5 is in the RC1 and about 400 more packages mad...

openSUSE releases Leap Beta

Douglas DeMaio 24. Sep 2015

Today openSUSE released the Beta of Leap 42.1, providing an all new look that deviates from previous versions. The newest regular release from openSUSE has changes to Grub...

GNOME 3.18 enters staging, Leap’s Beta scheduled for next week

Douglas DeMaio 19. Sep 2015

Tumbleweed had no snapshots this week but that doesn’t mean improvements are not taking place. Dominique Leuenberger announced in the Tumbleweed weekly review on the openS...

openSUSE releases Leap Milestone 2

Douglas DeMaio 4. Sep 2015

The second milestone for openSUSE’s newest distribution Leap was released today and it’s filled with packages that will interest open-source users everywhere and Linux prof...

Second milestone expected soon

Douglas DeMaio 11. Aug 2015

Leap roadmap details released The second milestone for openSUSE’s newest distribution Leap is scheduled for release Sept. 4. The release of the milestone will start to al...

openSUSE releases first milestone for Leap

Douglas DeMaio 24. Jul 2015

The newest openSUSE release Leap 42.1, which is based on core SUSE Linux Enterprise source code, has just released its first development milestone. Milestone is being used...

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