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,...
After the release of Mandriva Linux 2010.1, the time has come for the popular openSUSE operating system to take the spotlight. In other words, we are proud to announce that openSUSE 11.3 was made available for download earlier today, and it is our pleasure to offer you a quick look at the new features included in the brand-new and shiny openSUSE 11.3 Linux-b...
The most recent testing release of the popular Linux distribution, openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 4, is out. Development is moving at a fast pace, so the new release comes with plenty of updated packages, but it's mainly an evolutionary build, thus there's not that much in terms of new features. There will be three more Milestone releases of openSUSE 11.3 ...
The most recent testing release of the popular Linux distribution, openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 4, is out. Development is moving at a fast pace, so the new release comes with plenty of updated packages, but it's mainly an evolutionary build, thus there's not that much in terms of new features. There will be three more Milestone releases of openSUSE 11.3 ...
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.
openSUSE 11.3 is shaping up and the sixth milestone snapshot has now been released. openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 6 comes with a lot of bug fixes, but little in terms of new features. This late in the development cycle, the focus has been on stability and squashing bugs. There is one more milestone release planned, coming later this month, and then it's ...
We had a successful openSUSE 11.3 launch yesterday. The announcement itself saw many friendly comments. Many people retweeted the announcement from @openSUSE.
The final testing release of the upcoming openSUSE 11.3 has been made available. openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 7, the last milestone build, continues on the path set by the previous milestone and focuses on bug fixing and stability. Considering that the final release is just around the corner, this was to be expected. Still, it comes with a ne...
The long wait is over; some eight months after the release of the previous stable version, openSUSE 11.3 is now officially available: "The openSUSE project is pleased to announce the release of the latest incarnation of openSUSE, with support for 32-bit and 64-bit systems.