So I was made aware of a thread on reddit where it’s brought up that folks don’t understand the relationship between openSUSE MicroOS, openSUSE Aeon, and openSUSE Kalpa. This blog post will attempt to clear up some misunderstandings and misconceptions about the relationship between the three “Distributions”.
Contributors developing the Aeon Desktop are happy to announce a major milestone with the launch of Release Candidate 2 (RC2) images. Within the last 24 hour...
openSUSE maintainers received notification of a supply chain attack against the “xz” compression tool and “liblzma5” library. Background Security Researcher ...
Hi, the next TW snapshot 20240311 contains KDE Plasma 6.0.1, Gear 24.02.0 and Frameworks 6.0.0: https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/ Plasma 5 will be replaced, it is no longer part of the ……
Just wanted to drop there here, in case anybody finds it useful. I started doing some blogging, mostly with the intention of archiving how in the hell I've done things on Linux, in the past, so I know where to find them the next time I need to do them. There will probably be other stuff there, with time, some of it not linux...
This week, Jonathan Bennett and Dan Lynch talk with Shawn W Dunn about openSUSE Kalpa, the atomic version of openSUSE Tumbleweed, with a KDE twist. What exactly do we mean by an Atomic desktop? Is …
The openSUSE community is pleased to announce that it will have short sessions aimed at encouraging people on how to contribute to the project. A group of vo...
Dear openSUSE members, The openSUSE Board Election is now closed. 199 out of 552 eligible members have cast their vote in this election. The election result is as follows: Simon Lees ……
I’ve written some other posts on Wayland recently, and it’s time for another one! Feel free to skip it it you aren’t interested in a discussion of Wayland and platforms. Many may …
Systemd-boot and Full Disk Encryption in Tumbleweed and MicroOS openSUSE Tumbleweed and MicroOS are now delivering an image that is using systemd-boot as boo...
The openSUSE Community is pleased to announce a logo competition for a new openSUSE logo as well as four openSUSE distributions; Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll a...
This is a short message from the openSUSE Board that we are posting on our communication channels and is a reminder that we ask each and every one of you to be kind, considerate and welcoming to people on all our communication channels. Let's foster a positive atmosphere for people on all of our communication channels. Our...
Discover the fastest way to deploy #PiHole using #Cockpit & #Podman with @opensuse Leap Micro 5.5! Learn how to do ad-free browsing from #openSUSE's @YouTube #TechTips https://youtu.be/7e9VcGTbr78?si=ii6hL2BtyRenv91g
A recently published openSUSE survey is asking IT professionals and users about their views on open-source technologies and the ever-evolving Linux ecosystem...
The @opensuse #community is considering the #renaming of its newest distribution #slowroll. Find out more & read the fun conversations happening on our mailing list. https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/TTFFTDQPJDZ7LQFN2T2BNKQA5TVYIOKQ/
No decisions have been made, in any sort of official capacity, but Slowroll is one of the proposals as a replacement for Leap, when it becomes EOL, give it a try!
The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce its modern lightweight host operating system Leap Micro 5.5 just entered Alpha. This release brings a host of enh...
The openSUSE contributor community recently completed a comprehensive survey last week aimed at determining the project’s future direction. The results were ...
Woo, new adventure today. I got a wild hair, and decided to try and package a workable LXQt-Wayland for openSUSE, using labwc as the compositor. So far I can get the compositor to start? So that's progress, I suppose. Using the work done at https://github.com/stefonarch/LXQt-Wayland-files to see if I can't get something working....