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.
OpenSUSE 12.2, dubbed Mantis, was released only a month ago, but they have already integrated the latest KDE packages into the distribution.
The KDE Project announced yesterday, October 2nd, that the second maintenance release for KDE Software Compilation 4.9 is available.
The update impacted all aspects of KDE SC, including Workspaces, Applications, and the Development Platform.
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)
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.
Announced by the openSUSE developers a little over two years ago, the openSUSE 11.1 operating system has reached end of life (EOL) on January 13th, 2011.The openSUSE developers, through Marcus Meissner, announced on January 14th the release of the final security fix for the openSUSE 11.1 Linux distribution and said there will be no more updates coming. However,... (read more)
OpenSUSE 12.1, a free and Linux-based operating system for PCs, laptops or servers which you can use to surf the web, manage your e-mails and photos, do office work, and play videos or music, has just reached End of Life (EOL).
The OpenSUSE development team has finally put the lid on OpenSUSE 12.1 and it will no longer receive any updates from SUSE.
“openSUSE 12.1 was the first openSUSE di
As was promised last week, the openSUSE ARM team has released openSUSE 12.2 for the ARM architecture! Almost all of the usual openSUSE distribution (>5000 packages) builds and runs on all the ARM hardware it has been tested on.
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 Project, through Will Stephenson, announced a few hours ago, November 8, the immediate availability for download and testing of the first Milestone release of the upcoming openSUSE 12.3 operating system. openSUSE 12.3 Milestone 1 is now available for testing, bringing lots of new features, updated packages and numerous bugfixes.