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.
On September 1st, the openSUSE team released the latest milestone for openSUSE 12.1. This brings the openSUSE 12.1 release closer to replacing standard SysV init with systemd, and closer to GNOME 3.2. Check it out!
OpenSUSE, 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, is now at version 12.3 Milestone 0.
GNOME on openSUSE 12.2
openSUSE 12.2 is the second openSUSE release to include GNOME 3. GNOME 3.4 continues the rapid pace of evolution and consolidation set by GNOME 3.2 on openSUSE 12.1.
The openSUSE Project is happy to announce the second milestone release for openSUSE 11.2 is ready for download. This release includes Firefox 3.5 beta 4, KDE 4.3 beta 1, GNOME 2.26, and hundreds of other updates from Milestone 1.
Hi everybody! I`m waiting the final release of openSUSE 11.3, and in the mean time, I want to know what will bring...
I used Milestone 2 in VirtualBox, and beside the new version of Gnome/KDE, and the last program versions... I don`t see any difference comparing it to openSUSE 11.2
By the way... I didn`t saw differences between openSUSE 11.1 and 11.2...
Issue #96 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
The openSUSE kernel developers have recently announced that the kernel git trees have moved to kernel.opensuse.org/git, providing better reliability than gitorious. Gitorious had trouble with cloning the nearly 1GB repository sometimes, but the developers will keep syncing to gitorious so nothing should break.
The openSUSE kernel developers have recently announced that the kernel git trees have moved to kernel.opensuse.org/git, providing better reliability than gitorious. Gitorious had trouble with cloning the nearly 1GB repository sometimes, but the developers will keep syncing to gitorious so nothing should break.