The openSUSE Project, a worldwide project sponsored by Novell, has announced that openSUSE 11.2, a Linux-based operating system that includes everything needed to get started with Linux on the desktop ...
It's been a while since I've given openSUSE a test drive. Honestly…it's been too long. I've always respected what the developers of openSUSE do and have long thought the distribution served a very ...
Novell's OS would go a long way toward completing VMware's vertical cloud software stack and help the company better compete against Microsoft, Oracle, and Red Hat Rumors have been circulating for ...
We first saw SUSE Studio in beta at VMWorld in 2008, a skunkworks tool for building SUSE instances. It’s come a long way since then. Watch a slideshow of what we loved and hated about SUSE Studio ...
The team behind the discontinued Fuduntu Linux distribution are shifting their focus yet again. Earlier this year the team announced plans to stop developing Fuduntu due to declining support for GNOME ...
Amazon Web Services has just introduced support for operating system provider SUSE’s new Linux Enterprise Server 12 OS, which packs a technical preview of Docker’s trendy open-source container ...
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 13.2 was released a week ago. As with the recent Fedora update, the latest release of openSUSE took a year to develop instead of the standard six months as the organization retooled its ...
Perhaps the first thing serious Linux users will notice about this release is that it arrived on schedule. OpenSUSE's chief rival, Fedora, has fallen behind in its forthcoming release. OpenSUSE hit ...
SuSE Linux is shipping a version of its Linux enterprise server operating system for Advanced Micro Devices new Opteron 64-bit chip. SuSE plans to announce the Opteron version of its SuSE Linux ...
We first saw SUSE Studio in beta at VMWorld in 2008, a skunkworks tool for building SUSE instances. It’s come a long way since then. We first saw SUSE Studio in beta at VMWorld in 2008, a skunkworks ...