In my previous post, I described loading five different Linux distributions onto my new Acer Aspire 5. In this post, I will add four more. But first I would like to add a bit more information about ...
Both Red Hat and Canonical have free enterprise distributions: CentOS and Ubuntu respectively. Until last week, SUSE didn’t have any such offering — at least not officially. Everything changed with ...
The community GNU/Linux distribution openSUSE expects to release version 42.3 of its Leap development stream, a rolling distribution that claims to offer both the latest software and also stability.
openSUSE Leap is indeed a huge leap, allowing users to run a distro that has the same DNA of SUSE Linux Enterprise. Like any other operating system, some work is needed to get it set up for optimal ...
OpenSuse has been around for quite a long time, and it’s one of the better known Linux distributions. But recently there’s been quite a controversy brewing over OpenSuse’s change in version numbers. A ...
The latest version of the openSUSE operating system is the first to combine community-developed software with professionally-developed source code from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE). OpenSUSE 42.1 Leap ...
openSUSE Leap 16 offers 24 months of maintenance and support, now available not only to paying organizations but also to community users for the first time. openSUSE has announced that it will ...
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