Now that openSUSE 11.0 is out the door, the YaST team is looking to get together and improve YaST even more. Next week the YaST team will be meeting in Nuremberg, Monday t...
Let me share some numbers for the openSUSE 11.0 release. Do you remember the 10.3 release? Again we used akamai for distribution of the images. Again for 30 hours, and yes,...
How important is documentation to you and people around you? Certainly it is a lot! Then good news because openSUSE has a team focused on manuals for the SUSE Linux/openSUS...
The openSUSE Project is proud to announce the release of openSUSE 11.0 – everything you need to get started with Linux on the desktop and on the server. Promoting the use o...
In this final Sneak Peeks article we will be taking a look at some of the other improvements making their way into openSUSE 11.0. Firefox 3.0 openSUSE features the new ...
Just a few hours before openSUSE 11.0 is officially released! Here we’ll take a look at GNOME in openSUSE 11.0, and talk to Vincent Untz, openSUSE developer and a member of...
Good things come to those who wait: I think we’ve waited long enough to release the first openSUSE-Education version for openSUSE 10.3. Just use the YaST2 “Add-On Product”...
Issue #27 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: HOT! Upcoming o p e n S U S E 1 1 . 0 People of openSUSE: Rupert Horstkötter ...
With openSUSE 11.0 just a few days away, it’s time to look at one of the stars of the show: KDE. In openSUSE 11.0, you get two KDEs for the price of one. Here we’ll take a ...
This week the openSUSE Project announced the launch of forums.opensuse.org, a merger of the three largest openSUSE forums. Continuing the openSUSE Forums euphoria we presen...