The Compiz Fusion team announced the release of 0.6.0, the first stable release after six months of hard work from the community. The new version contains many fixes, new...
As part of the KDE 4 hack week, which the KDE desktop team and KDE people working for SUSE are doing this week, we will do an informal and spontaneous openSUSE KDE IRC meet...
An updated Roadmap for the openSUSE Build Service has been published. It outlines the development targets until the fourth quarter of 2008. Please understand the dates as t...
As the first reviews start to roll in, TuxMachines have just released one of the first comprehensive reviews of openSUSE 10.3, concluding that it is a mature, stable, free ...
Martin Lasarsch, the well-known openSUSE evangelist, gave us the great opportunity to let us know a little bit more about himself. You can’t miss this ‘People of openSUSE’ ...
Last week we released openSUSE 10.3, and we want to keep you updated on its very successful launch. I finally got some more numbers: During the first 30 hours we changed t...
This week we interviewed Christian Boltz, one of the most active openSUSE development testers and bug reporters. ![christian_boltz.jpg](//news.opensuse.o...
The spicy power team concentrated for openSUSE 10.3 on supporting the Sony Playstation PS3, the major changes are: openSUSE 10.3 is fully installable with YaST on ...
Yesterday we released openSUSE 10.3, and we are pretty impressed what happened. Some rough numbers: Our download for the iso images peaked at 14Gbit/s, the average was 12...
As part of a Novell Open Audio series on openSUSE, they will be interviewing various openSUSE developers to find out more about the project, particular involvements and new...