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Naturally, SUSE would prefer everything to be tinted green, like its lizard logo, but Multi-Linux Support is a recognition that the world doesn't work that way. To emphasize the point, SUSE also ...
- Major updates to SUSE Linux Enterprise and SUSE Rancher technologies - New cloud-ready and cloud-native solutions for Edge and Hybrid IT environments - Numerous cutting-edge open source projects ...
The first beta version of OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 is now available, giving enterprises and other stability-minded users the chance to check it out and get a taste of what's coming.
It took almost a year for openSUSE Linux 12.2 to arrive after the launch of its predecessor, but version 12.3 of the popular Linux distribution is apparently coming along more quickly. On Thursday ...
OpenSUSE, as always, supports multiple Linux desktops including KDE 4.x, GNOME 3.4, and Xfce 4.10. KDE, however, is its main desktop. OpenSUSE 12.2comes with KDE 4.8, but the developers will be ...
Recently, my colleague James Turner reviewed openSUSE 11 and he liked it. It’s hard to tell from some of the notes he got back — shame on you people! — but he really did. Why? Well, for me ...
The four top Linux distributions -- Fedora, Mint, openSUSE and Ubuntu -- differ widely in their approach to the desktop. We look at all four and figure out which is right for you.
openSUSE began its life in 1994 in Germany as SuSE Linux and was based on Slackware Linux. It was a commercial offering, and although it adhered to the letter of the GPL, it wasn't easy for desktop ...
The first beta version of OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 is now available, giving enterprises and other stability-minded users the chance to check it out and get a taste of what's coming. Topics Spotlight ...
Linux users come in many shapes and sizes, but those in the business world typically steer clear of the bleeding edge. That’s why the OpenSuse project recently switched to a two-pronged ...