The current stable release of openSUSE is 13.2, which was released on 4 November 2014. The next release is scheduled to be available on 4 November 2015, exactly one year later. The new release will ...
At the end of November, the Raspberry Pi Blog announced the availability of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) for the Raspberry Pi 3. As Eben Upton said at that time, this was a big deal for two ...
Major updates have been coming fast and furious in the world of Linux distributions this fall, and this week is no exception. Now joining the ranks of Ubuntu 11.10, Fedora 16 and many others is ...
The developers behind openSUSE are drafting a new "community statement" as part of a broader effort to define a technical strategy for their project. The purpose of the community statement is to ...
In a significant shift, openSUSE Tumbleweed has transitioned from AppArmor to Security-Enhanced Linux as its default Mandatory Access Control system for new installations. This change, effective from ...