Launched a little over two years ago, openSUSE 11.0 has now reached the end of its life cycle. The developers announced the release of the final security fix for the Linux distribution and said there will be no more updates coming. Support for openSUSE 11.0 has now been officially dropped.
SUSE Security and the openSUSE Maintenance Team have announced that they are going to stop releasing updates for openSUSE 11.4, in a very short while.
The openSUSE development team proudly announced a few minutes ago, September 5th, the immediate availability for download of the highly anticipated openSUSE 12.2 Linux operating system.
Dubbed Mantis, openSUSE 12.2 comes with various improvements and updated apps over the previous release, openSUSE 12.1, which make the distribution more r... (read more)
Introduced by Softpedia at the beginning of October 2012, the first Release Candidate of the upcoming openSUSE 12.2 ARM operating system got a lot of attention from both ARM and openSUSE fans.
openSUSE ARM, a free and Linux-based operating system for the ARM architecture, which can be used to surf the web, manage your e-mails and photos, do office work, and play videos or music, is now at version 12.2.
Less than a week ago, the second Release candidate for openSUSE ARM 12.2 was released to the public.
The second release candidate of the upcoming openSUSE 11.3 operating system was announced on July 1st by Bryen Yunashko. This is also the last development release, and every openSUSE user should get it and test it, in order to report existing bugs (if any). Just like the first RC, openSUSE 11.3 RC2 comes with a very light release announcement,...
Lars Vogdt proudly announced earlier today, September 14th, the immediate availability for download of the openSUSE Edu Li-f-e 12.2, the Educational Edition of the openSUSE OS.
SUSE Security and the openSUSE Maintenance Team have announced that openSUSE 11.4 has been officially discontinued and is now longer supported by SUSE.
According to its developers, openSUSE 11.4 was the first openSUSE distribution maintained using OpenBuildService methods (known as "OBS Maintenance"), allowing full community participation.
The openSUSE Project, through Jos Poortvliet, announced a few minutes ago the immediate availability for download and testing of the second Milestone release of the upcoming openSUSE 12.2 operating system. Delayed 10 days, the openSUSE 12.2 Milestone 2 release was actually made available for download on the openSUSE server a couple of... (read more)