Installing KaOS Linux and openSUSE Leap 42, and looking back at my experience so far with this notebook. …read more Source:: Linux
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Hands-On: Installing openSUSE Tumbleweed, Manjaro, and Debian GNU/Linux on my new notebook
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•I have installed three more Linux distributions on my Asus X540S. The results have surprised me! …read more Source:: Linux
How to run openSUSE Linux on Windows 10
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•When Microsoft added Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to Windows 10 it became possible to run other Linux distributions, such as openSUSE, and not just Ubuntu, on Windows 10. …read more Source:: Linux
Fedora, Manjaro, and Ubuntu MATE on the Raspberry Pi 2 & 3
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•After being disappointed by my tests with SuSE Linux, I’m hoping for more satisfying results with other distributions. …read more Source:: Linux
Raspberry Pi: Hands on with SuSE and openSuSE Linux
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•SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), openSuSE Leap 42.2, and openSuSE Tumbleweed are all now available for the Raspberry Pi 3. I’m giving each of them a whirl. …read more Source:: Linux
SUSE advances its open-source storage system
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•Besides announcing its next version of Ceph-powered SUSE Enterprise Storage, SUSE has bought openATTIC, the open-source Ceph and storage management framework. …read more Source:: Linux
SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack 2 arrives
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•The new SLES includes improvements across the board. …read more Source:: Linux
Sweet SUSE! HPE snags itself a Linux distro
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•No one noticed but in HPE’s spin-off of its software assets, the company also tied the knot with leading enterprise Linux power SUSE. …read more Source:: Linux
Red Hat still plans on being The OpenStack company
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•Other companies — Canonical, SUSE, and Mirantis — all plan on being OpenStack powers, but Red Hat shows it’s determined to be number one with its latest OpenStack cloud release. …read more Source:: Linux
A new OpenSuse Linux is coming to town, and it’s all about stability
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•By Katherine Noyes 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 …read more Source:: OpenSource