The first Release Candidate for openSuSE 42.1 Leap is available. Here is a walk-through of the installation process. …read more Source:: Linux
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Looking forward to openSuSE Leap
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•The next major release for openSuSE is scheduled for 4 November, exactly one year after the release of 13.2. The second milestone was recently released, so I decided to give …read more Source:: Linux
Hands-on: Installing openSuSE Tumbleweed on my new Acer Aspire V3-331
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•An interesting combination of features and a low price caught my eye. Now I am loading all of my favorite Linux distributions – and not bothering to install Windows. …read more Source:: Linux
SUSE brings its management software to the cloud
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•Want to manage your SUSE Linux servers whether they’re on x86 servers, mainframes, and/or the cloud? You can do that now. …read more Source:: Linux
SUSE to deliver SUSE Linux for ARM servers
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•SUSE is betting that the enterprise is ready to run Linux on ARM servers. …read more Source:: Linux
SUSE OpenStack Cloud: Any platform, anytime
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•SUSE’s latest release of SUSE Cloud comes ready to run on both public and private clouds. …read more Source:: Linux
Do you need a container-specific Linux distribution?
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•By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols You’ve always been able to run containers on a variety of operating systems: Zones on Solaris; Jails on BSD; Docker on Linux and now Windows Server; …read more Source:: OpenSource
3D Printing’s Next Revolution: Linux
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•.@RedHatNews Launches Cloud Innovation Practice | @CloudExpo [#Cloud]
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•Red Hat has launched the Red Hat Cloud Innovation Practice, a new global team of experts that will assist companies with more quickly on-ramping to the cloud. They will do this by providing solutions and services such as validated designs with reference architectures and agile methodology consulting, training, and support. The Red Hat Cloud Innovation…
Taking Linux Infrastructure to the Next Level in 2015
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•This is a guest blog by Doug Balog, General Manager, IBM Power Systems. What will 2015 bring for the Linux community? It is a good question, since over the past 20+ years the Linux community has virtually redefined IT development. It has created a paradigm where clients look for, and downright expect, to get the…