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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...

Find Out the Visa Requirements to Attend oSC18

Douglas DeMaio 29. Jan 2018

For people planning on attending the openSUSE Conference 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic, from May 25 – 27, there are certain requirements necessary to receive a visa for th...

The future of openSUSE-Education

Lars Vogdt 27. Jan 2018

The openSUSE-Education project tries to support schools using openSUSE. We create and describe additional software-repositories for educational projects and we created Add-...

openSUSE - Meltdown & Spectre Update - 26 Jan 2018

Richard Brown 26. Jan 2018

Hi folks, This is an update to our current Meltdown and Spectre situation on openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed. We have released kernels with initial Meltdown and Spectre miti...

Ruby, YaST, Plasma 5.12 Beta Get Updates in Tumbleweed

Douglas DeMaio 26. Jan 2018

openSUSE’s rolling distribution Tumbleweed received several snapshot of new software packages this past week. A total of six snapshots arrived and brought new versions of ...

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...

Tumbleweed Rolls Forward with New versions of Mesa, Squid, Xen

Douglas DeMaio 19. Jan 2018

This week provided a pretty healthy amount of package updates for openSUSE’s rolling distribution Tumbleweed. There were three snapshots released since the last blog and s...

cPanel Provides Project with Network Cards

Douglas DeMaio 18. Jan 2018

The hosting platform cPanel has provided the openSUSE Project with two new network cards to assist the project with its infrastructure needs. The network cards will soon b...

Become a Google Summer of Code Mentor for openSUSE

Douglas DeMaio 15. Jan 2018

The  application period for organizations wanting to participate in the Google Summer of Code is now and the openSUSE project is once again looking for mentors who are will...

New Python3, LibreOffice, Google RE2 Packages Released in Tumbleweed

Douglas DeMaio 11. Jan 2018

Several openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots arrive before and after the new year and this post will focus on the most recent snapshots released this week. Much of the efforts of...

openSUSE Conference Registration, Call For Papers Opens Today

Douglas DeMaio 11. Jan 2018

openSUSE is pleased to announce that registration and the call for papers for the openSUSE Conference 2018 (oSC18), which takes place in Prague, Czech Republic, are open....

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...

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