Today is the beginning of two week-long events that are both exciting and serve a great purpose. This week the Hour of Code begins and the lessons of teaching students to ...
In recent years, many open source people have gravitated away from Google, but while Google’s history may have some shady areas that conflict with open source ideals and ph...
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...
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...
Tumbleweed Two releases snapshots in Tumbleweed brought a new Linux kernel and a web browser update for Mozilla. Firefox updated to version 42 in the 20151110 snapshot an...
While the work week comes to a close, the openSUSE project’s week continues into the weekend. The project will have a booth at Open Rhein Ruhr in Oberhausen, Germany, and ...
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...
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...
If you’re a Tumbleweed and KDE aficionado, this is a good day. You’ll see some major updates: Plasma 5.4.2 Frameworks 5.15 Applications 15.08.2...
Leap comes out in 16 days, but before it does, openSUSE will have a Weekend Wikithon Oct. 24 and Oct. 25 to update, delete and refresh content on the openSUSE wiki. Contri...