The GCC 5 compiler is gradually making its way to be the default compiler for Tumbleweed, but until then, GCC4 is it. There is a blockage in the build caused by what some b...
[caption id=”attachment_19234” align=”alignright” width=”300”] The latest and greatest desktop tech from the KDE community[/caption] At the time of writing this, the openQ...
The spirit of last month’s Hackweek is still alive and well and it’s about time we review some of the projects from openSUSE’s Hackweek. The first project I want to highli...
A warm and green hello to all of the geekosphere! Last month’s screenshot contest was a complete success! Our geeko friends submitted twice the usual amount of screenshots...
The community kicked off the first day of the openSUSE Conference in The Hague, Netherlands, with tons of exciting news about project. Keynote speaker Markus Feilner gave ...
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/embed/ON50p0jLn98[/embed] In just a few days, Geekos will kick off the openSUSE Conference in The Hague, Netherlands. There is much to be e...
by Alex Vennos What is OSEM? OSEM is an event management web application, tailored to the needs of FOSS conferences. You can visit //osem.io/ to find out more about it. ...
Hack Week, a week where openSUSE/SUSE hackers experiment without limits! It’s the opportunity to innovate, collaborate across teams, and learn. The only rule is: Do what yo...
Firefox 37 is in the latest Tumbleweed, but there are plenty of other updates that make this snapshot unique. One update that is eye catching in this snapshot is that in Fi...
It’s official, Gnome will be in the next Tumbleweed snapshot and the development experience is highly anticipated. A clean installation works, but the guys are working on o...