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Upgrading to Leap Micro 6.1 Beta with opensuse-migration-tool

Lubos Kocman 29. Nov 2024

Leap Micro 6.1 Beta was released last Wednesday. Images can be found at get.opensuse.org As this is mostly a rebrand of SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.1, unless some serious...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - November 2024

Douglas DeMaio 29. Nov 2024

This month, the rolling-release continues to shine as a well-oiled machine. November brings key updates for Mesa, gtk4, php8, postgresql17 and more. Alongside these key upd...

Project to have AMA with SUSE’s GM

Douglas DeMaio 28. Nov 2024

The openSUSE community is invited to an online engagement with SUSE’s General Manager for Business Critical Linux on Dec. 3 at 16:00 UTC. Rick Spencer, who leads the SUSE ...

Transition from Windows to Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide

Douglas DeMaio 26. Nov 2024

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

Leap Micro 6.1 Alpha is now available. Get ready for Leap Micro 5.5 End of Life.

Lubos Kocman 20. Nov 2024

Leap Micro 6.1 Alpha images can be found at get.opensuse.org. Unless some serious issues are found, users can expect a quick transition to GA within a few weeks. About Lea...

Upgrade to Freedom! The Switch from Windows 10

Douglas DeMaio 20. Nov 2024

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

Ignite Creativity in Hack Week

Douglas DeMaio 18. Nov 2024

Open-source software developers, tech enthusiasts and innovators worldwide are set for Hack Week 24 that starts today and runs through Nov. 22. The event is a cornerstone ...

Community Call for Involvement With Project’s Governance, Rebranding

Douglas DeMaio 15. Nov 2024

The openSUSE Board is calling for the formation of a working group to explore topics focused on project governance, operational models and rebranding for the project. This...

Board Election for Three Seats Opens

Douglas DeMaio 13. Nov 2024

Members of the openSUSE’s election committee have provided notice to the project about the start of this year’s board election. This election there are three board seats up...

Project Welcomes rsync.net as Gold Sponsor

Douglas DeMaio 12. Nov 2024

The openSUSE Project is excited to announce rsync.net as the latest Gold Sponsor! The company’s support will empower the openSUSE community to continue building open-sourc...

Streamlining openSUSE Translations Upstream

Douglas DeMaio 11. Nov 2024

Managing localization of desktop menus and applications takes a specific tool and approach that fills a gap but leaves inconsistent upstream translations. Open-source tran...

Project Launches Recognition Platform

Douglas DeMaio 8. Nov 2024

The openSUSE Project has announced the launch of a new initiative aimed at highlighting contributions of its diverse community members. Dubbed “Contributor in the Spotligh...

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