This review is written by Terence Lam a student from Singapore sharing his experiences with openSUSE In this review, I will install openSUSE 12.1, try out GNOME and KDE an...
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 207. Sadly we can just release a PDF Version. You can find it there: //bit.ly/vwq9yW
openSUSE 12.1 features systemd as a replacement for the System V init daemon. systemd provides a new and improved way of booting up your system and managing services. It co...
openSUSE 12.1 has been released a few weeks ago. A major new technology we introduce in this release is ownCloud, which we ship in a separate repository. ownCloud is a we...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 206. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 206 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
The openSUSE Election Officials is pleased to announce the 5th openSUSE Board e__l__ected by openSUSE community. The new board members are Pascal Bleser, Will Stephenson a...
FOSDEM is the biggest event organized by and for the Free and Open Source (FOSS) community. Its goal is to provide developers a place to meet, come together and share and d...
It has been suggested that I write a post explaining some of the big changes that we have been doing with the forums, wikis, and blogs over the last few weeks. Here is a q...
We are pleased to announce our Issue 205 of the openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 205 Edition Legal Notice This ...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 204. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 204 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
The openSUSE board election just started! Please go to: https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/polls/read/digitaltomm/15228/opensuse-board-election-2011 and cast your vote for t...
The openSUSE 12.1 distribution is released. After 8 months of hard work by the openSUSE community, the result could be something less than awesome. It is true that openSU...
We are pleased to announce our Issue 203 of openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 203 Edition Legal Notice This work...
We need some maintenance downtime to work on the following issues: fix storage problems on Build Service machines increase network subnet mask for extern...
We are pleased to announce our Issue 202 of openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 202 Edition Legal Notice This work...
openSUSE 12.1 was launched on Wednesday and it’s time to look back at the successful launch of a great distribution. We’ve seen a lot of positive feedback regarding openSU...
Introducing people to the world of free and open source software (FOSS) has always been a priority for the openSUSE project. We’re not only doing so for new users with our ...
It is November 16, 2011 and our mirrors have synced. Time to present to you: openSUSE 12.1! This release represents more than eight months of work by our international com...
[caption id=”attachment_11851” align=”alignright” width=”300” caption=”Welcome to openSUSE 12.1!”][/caption] Yes, it is almost time. Tomorrow openSUSE 12.1 will be release...
[caption id=”” align=”alignright” width=”200” caption=”Party time!”][/caption] We’re almost there. In two days openSUSE once again releases a new, improved version of its ...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 201. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 201 Edition Legal Notice This work (compila...
The development process of the Open Build Service (OBS) code base as well as it’s accompanying tools is largely test-driven. Major parts of the OBS source code are covered...
The IT world moves fast and along with it does social networking. It’s been only a few days since Google announced the limited availability of Google+ pages and already th...
The last few days those of you linked to the planet by //planetsuse.org/ are experiencing connection problems. This is not because openSUSE Planet is down but as Pascal B...
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News 200. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 200 Edition Legal Notice This work (compilat...
Following the openSUSE 12.1 roadmap, RC2 has been released upon this innocent world. This is your final chance to test openSUSE 12.1 before we move to the final version! W...
A little over two weeks left for openSUSE 12.1 to be released on November, 16th 2011. And there is no better way to enjoy the new release than with your fellow openSUSE p...
Heya all, In less than 3 weeks, our little baby, openSUSE 12.1, will be released into the wild. Now as you know, babies need lots of attention! This is where we need YOU....
Hello Mates! openSUSE Medical here! Well i would to announce that “openSUSE Medical Calling and also needs you” a) Due to lack of time (i’ve began my Master Studies abr...
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 199. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 199 Edition Legal Notice This work (c...
This years openSUSE Election Committee is in the pleasant position to announce the 2011 Board Elections. So, if you want to participate in the openSUSE board and influence...
Friday 16.09, while working on the openSUSE 12.1 marketing actions during the Marketing Hackfest, two of us had the spontaneous idea to suggest an interview to Michael Mill...
One of the most important activities during software development is testing. In FOSS community, software often gets tested by the developers themselves, other developers ...
At the openSUSE conference 2011, there was especially one area that caused us the previous years some trouble and this year nobody spoke about since it just worked fine: Wi...
As was already blogged by Vincent Untz, a few weeks after our last milestone was released as beta 1, the first Release Candidate of openSUSE 12.1 is now floating over the ...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 198. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 198 Edition Legal Notice This wor...
We are pleased to announce Issue 197 from openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 197 Edition Legal Notice This work (...
Due to technical issue, the release of HTML version will be delayed by several days. Sorry for the inconvenience. Download the PDF
Last week, openQA 1.0 was released. We did an interview with Bernhard Wiedeman, the main developer of openQA. First of all, what´s your job regarding the openQA project...
The openSUSE Project announces the 1.0 release of the unique cross-distribution-capable, fully automated testing framework openQA. openQA is the only comprehensive testin...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 196. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 196 Edition Legal Notice This wor...
The 2011 openSUSE Board term is soon coming to an end. In the last few project meetings as well as at the conference, the board has called for people to step up for the E...
Last Friday Dirk Müller send an email to openSUSE-Factory about the status of the openSUSE ARM port. SUSE employees Adrian, Alexander, Dirk and Reinhard had spend their H...
We are pleased to announce our next openSUSE Weekly News 195. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 195 Edition Legal Notice This work (compilation)...
The much-awaited Beta release of openSUSE 12.1 is here! And just in time for your weekend Beta Pizza Party. So fire up that oven and warm up that download manager because...
The new openSUSE 12.1 Release is approaching very soon and all you Geekos should not miss the opportunity of becoming a double GPM! Party time starts this weekend and l...
The upcoming openSUSE 12.1 release is being developed in Factory. According to the release schedule the Toolchain and several other critical components are frozen, but th...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News Issue 194. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 194 Edition Legal Notice This work (c...
One of the ways SUSE and its developers contribute to openSUSE is through Hackweek: - a week long sprint permitting developers to work on something entirely of their own de...
Last Friday Stephan Kulow, our openSUSE Release Manager, started a discussion on Factory mailing list about show-stoppers for the 12.1-Beta release scheduled for 2011-09-22...
Respecting users is a priority to the openSUSE Project so when something does not work the way it should be, taking a step back is more preferable than delivering something...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 193. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 193 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
At the openSUSE conference in Nürnberg almost 400 visitors have shown up for the four tracks of sessions about technical and community matters and the many other events an...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 192. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 192 Edition Legal Notice This work (compila...
The openSUSE community is happy to announce that the 6th Milestone of the upcoming release will be renamed openSUSE 12.1 Beta. This change in name reflects the state of t...
The OBS-Team is going to replace some backend servers on next Tuesday. Therefore, a downtime is scheduled from 08:00 to 11:00 CEST, altough we believe it won’t take that l...
The openSUSE Conference 2011 team is happy to announce the partners for this year’s conference. Aside from sponsoring, there are contributions in terms of sessions, media...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 191. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 191 Edition Legal Notice This work (compilation) is l...
Among other things, the openSUSE project is about “having a lot of fun”. In that spirit we would like to add a bit of diversion and an extra incentive for everyone to regi...
Fire up your virtual machines, get your test machines motoring, and start tweaking your fingers. It’s testing time! openSUSE 12.1’s next milestone 5 is now ready for down...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 190. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 190 Edition Legal Notice This wo...
As we continue to work towards making this years conference the best ever, there’s one cool new thing we’ve never done before: Introducing the openSUSE Conference App for y...
The Zentrifuge, our conference location this year, is build in an old factory that was used for the production of washing machines (centrifuge, get it?). The bridging betwe...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 189. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 189 Edition Legal Notice This wo...
The Testing Core Team has decided to hold our third Open Bugs Day (OBD) on Sunday August 21 from 0:00 to 23:59 UTC. To ensure that all the testers are using the same code...
With our conference, osc11, fast approaching (Have you registered yet? If not, what are you waiting for?!), the excitement is building all over the project. Its quite some...
The third openSUSE Conference, osc11, kicks off on Sunday September 11, 2011 in Nuremberg, Germany. Under the motto RWX³ all Free and Open Source Software enthusiasts are ...
The openSUSE Education team is proud to announce the release of updated openSUSE Edu Li-f-e - Linux for Education. A Linux distribution that provides parents, students,...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 188. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 188 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
Almost 2 years ago, at the first openSUSE conference, a discussion started about Strategy. A few months ago a final document was ready and on July 14th 2011, the strategy...
We are pleased to announce our Issue 187 from openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 187 Edition Legal Notice This wo...
[caption id=”attachment_9741” align=”alignright” width=”225” caption=”Getting ready to rock in Thessaloniki”][/caption] Over the last few months the openSUSE ambassadors h...
From Friday the 15th to Sunday the 17th of July Lizards and other FOSS enthusiasts were gathered at Katerini for the 1st Greek openSUSE Collaboration Summer weekend Camp....
Less than 50 days left before the 3rd openSUSE conference starts. A lot of people are working hard for this to be another successful gathering. Are you registered yet? If...
As you know, the third international openSUSE Conference is happening in a couple of weeks from now, you already should be registered! For the organization team this means ...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 186. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 186 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 185. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 185 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
The openSUSE conference team is starting the travel sponsorship program to financially support community members to attend the conference. Apply now online until August 5th...
With the days closing in on us before the next great openSUSE Conference in Nuremberg, Germany 11-14 September, 2011, we’re seeing a lot of awesome papers being submitted t...
Just a few days ago the third of six milestones on the road to openSUSE 12.1 has been made available for testing before it goes to final release November 11th, 2011. (Yes,...
**Nickname:** mihneadb / used to be CrAzzY_ in online games **Homepage: ** none **Blog:** none **Favorite season:** Winter ...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 184. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 184 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
The Education project provides parents, students and teachers as well as IT admins running labs at educational institutes with education and development resources for their...
In our last article focusing on openSUSE Conference sessions, we discussed the BoF. In today’s article, we’ll explore the why, what and how of a workshop. Teach Them To ...
Over the last month the conference team has received a large number of proposed sessions for the openSUSE conference. However, we also realize we have not entirely capital...
We are pleased to announce our Issue 183 of openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 183 Edition Legal Notice This work...
Aloha openSUSE Users! Now is an excellent time to help openSUSE! If you have openSUSE running on your system, all you have to do is add your hardware to the openSUSE Har...
**Nickname:** manugupt1 over www and Manu in the real world **Homepage: ** **Blog:** [Http://sysbytes.wordpress.com](//sysbytes.wordpress.com/) ...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 182. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 182 Edition Legal Notice This wor...
Continuing the great work of our Ambassadors of the Southern Hemisphere, our Brazilian openSUSE team once again gets ready for a strong openSUSE presence in Brazil beginnin...
As we wrote three weeks ago, June 30th is the deadline for voting for the openSUSE Strategy! Relevance 2 years ago the subject came up at the openSUSE conference: what ...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 181. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 181 Edition Legal Notice This work (...
**Nickname:** mpounta **Homepage: ** //cbounta.wordpress.com/ **Blog:** //cbounta.wordpress.com/ **Favorite ...
About 3 weeks after the first milestone for openSUSE 12.1, today the second milestone has been made available. Following the Roadmap, this is the second of 6 milestone un...
We are currently facing a hardware problem with the openSUSE Build Service. Affected services are: //build.opensuse.org //api.opensuse.org //...
Summer in Greece! Is the weather too hot for you to code or contribute to your favorite FOSS project? Do you need some motivation and a refreshing swim? Come to our Summ...
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 180. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 180 Edition Legal Notice This work (c...
The ‘cloud’ has been a buzzword for quite a while. While some are still rather cynical towards the concept, products like mobile phones with Android have shown the value ...
The openSUSE conference team adopted the UNIX acronym RWX for this year’s conference. The goal with this theme is to emphasize the stronger focus on getting-things-done a...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 179. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 179 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
During the first openSUSE Conference in 2009, the idea was born to start a project to package and publish software for medical purposes. Since then, many packages were buil...
Yesterday was World IPv6 Day and openSUSE participated in it. We hope the experiment was as successful for the other participants as it was for us! Here is a short statu...
Like the previous years, the openSUSE conference team is looking for sponsors. The conference has grown 35% last year and we expect it to grow even more this year so fina...
Over the last year an openSUSE strategy discussion has been ongoing. Beginning this year things went quiet for a while as everyone was busy with the openSUSE 11.4 release...
The openSUSE kernel developers have recently announced that the kernel git trees have moved to kernel.opensuse.org/git, providing better reliability than gitorious. Gitor...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 178. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 178 Edition Legal Notice This wo...
The openSUSE Conference 2011 has been announced and already we’re getting some strong proposals for topics to cover during our conference. It’s not too late for you to s...
[caption id=”attachment_9068” align=”alignright” width=”300” caption=”Experimental openSUSE 12.1 artwork”][/caption] Milestone 1, the first step towards the upcoming openS...
In a little over a week it will be World IPv6 day. This day is meant to call attention to the fact that IPv4 addresses have run out and the web has to move on to IPv6. ope...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 177! openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 177 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
**Nickname:** Jeff **Homepage: ** h[ttp://www.jeffreymahoney.com/](//www.jeffreymahoney.com/) **Blog:** N/A **Favorit...
FOSSCOMM 2011 was held in Patras on the 7 to 8 May from Patras Linux User Group (PLUG) and the Department of Computer Engineering & Information Technology (Computer Lab...
The openSUSE Build Service Team has decided to rename its cutting-edge packaging- and distribution build technology to Open Build Service. The new name, while maintaining t...
Sorry, but we expect our main mailing-lists server (lists.opensuse.org) and our features server (features.opensuse.org) to stay down for some more minutes than expected: th...
Yesterday marked the official start of Google Summer of Code’s Coding Period. And openSUSE mentors are right in the thick of it working with 16 students seeking to make a ...
We are pleased to announce the Issue 176 of the openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 176 Edition Legal Notice This ...
Time to get ready for the openSUSE Conference 2011 On Sunday the 11th of September it will be that time again: the openSUSE Conference starts. And of course we want an e...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 175. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 175 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
On this issue of people of openSUSE, you can read about our friendly SUSE community manager, Jos Poortvliet. Read about his job at the SUSE, what he does in openSUSE, his p...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 174 openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 174 Edition Legal Notice This work...
A big kudos to all our ambassadors who are working very hard to let the world know about openSUSE! They have been organizing events, speaking to people and writing about th...
Again this year, same procedure as every year, the openSUSE Project is attending the LinuxTag in Berlin with more than 30 members, a booth, several talks in the program an...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 173. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 173 Edition Legal Notice This work (com...
We will have a service outage this Saturday (30 April) due to work on power supply in one of our server rooms. As result, the infrastructure in front of the following servi...
We’ve got excellent news! We’ve received many excellent submissions for our Google Summer of Code application and Google has given us 16 slots. This means that 16 eager stu...
Following the huge success for filling requests of openSUSE 11.3 media in February, we have produced openSUSE 11.4 DVDs to distribute at events, Linux user groups, universi...
Following in the growing list of appearances we’re making worldwide, openSUSE will land in Bellingham, Washington for the LinuxFest Northwest conference ( LFNW ) on Saturda...
The wait is finally over and the much anticipated release of GNOME 3 on openSUSE’s latest distro release, 11.4 is ready for download at a desktop near you. Frederic Crozat...
We are pleased to announce our issue 172 of openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 172 Edition Legal Notice This work...
**Nickname:** anaumov (as nickname on IRC), Ute11ok **Homepage: ** //en.opensuse.org/User:Alexander_Naumov **Blog:** //thefreecountry.wordpress.com...
Everybody knows openSUSE offers a great desktop experience; but its also a perfect fit for servers! Go download the Installation DVD (or use one of the manufactured DVDs) ...
We had way too many server downtimes during the last month in our infrastructure. These were caused by an unreliable login proxy. We have now developed and setup a new logi...
Copyright Evergreen needs you! To make a version for 11.2 also released and to guarantee the quality of evergreen, we´re searching developers, packagers and also marketi...
We are pleased to announce our new Issue 171. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 171 Edition Legal Notice This work (compilation) is li...
We are pleased to announce our new issue 170. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 170 Edition Legal Notice This work (compilation) is ...
We have two birthdays this week! While on April 6th GNOME 3 was born, another kid became 20 years old! The Linux Foundation celebrates the 20th anniversary of Linux with a...
Dear GNOME 3, So, you’re born, and we here at openSUSE Project are very excited to welcome you into the world. We’ve been watching with anticipation and excitement as t...
Update from **14:30 UTC**: The problem is solved. We want to let you know that we are aware about an invalid SSL certificate on some of our servers behind the https protoc...
Or in other words, “The more things change, the more they stay the same…” openSUSE does not ship major/minor releases, but our numbering/naming scheme - NN.X - has led to ...
**Nickname:** I don't use one **Homepage: ** [//www.jessen.ch/](//www.jessen.ch/) **Blog:** I don't use one. **Favorite season:** All/none of them,...
We are pleased to announce our new Issue 169. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 169 Edition Legal Notice This work (compilation) is ...
If you are really in a timezone where it’s still before March 31st 23:59 then… We are pleased to announce the birth of the Canterbury distribution. Canterbury is a merge...
The openSUSE Project considers collaboration an important value for a Free Software community. After our successful openSUSE conference which had a strong focus on collabo...
The openSUSE Education team is proud to present openSUSE-Edu Li-f-e (Linux for Education) based on openSUSE 11.4. The image is a “hybrid” iso image which can be used to bur...
[caption id=”attachment_7964” align=”alignright” width=”300” caption=”The default XFCE desktop”] [/caption] Just a few months ago, the XFCE project announced XFCE 4.8, the...
We are currently facing problems with the the following openSUSE services: //build.opensuse.org //api.opensuse.org //features.opensuse.org We are trying to resolve this...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 168. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 168 Edition Legal Notice This wor...
[caption id=”attachment_7955” align=”alignright” width=”242” caption=”old school alternative”][/caption] It’s the 20th Anniversary of Linux in August and the Linux Foundat...
[caption id=”attachment_7935” align=”alignright” width=”240” caption=”This could be a very special summer for you!”][/caption] openSUSE has cleared the first hurdle toward...
[caption id=”attachment_7800” align=”alignright” width=”273” caption=”openSUSE on Distrowatch”][/caption] A bit over one week ago, we released openSUSE 11.4 introducing man...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 167 openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 167 Edition Legal Notice This work...
It all started out with a simple question Pavol Rusnak asked on the openSUSE Conference ‘09 _What are we really doing when we develop a new tool to handle openSUSE users a...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 166. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 166 Edition Legal Notice This wo...
Yesterday, openSUSE 11.4 saw the light of day. This release introduced some awesome new features and this was noticed by Linux users on social media and the press around th...
Dear openSUSE Community. Users. Contributors. Fans and friends. The time has come: openSUSE 11.4 has arrived!. After 8 months of hard work, you can learn what is new, downl...
openSUSE 11.4 is going to be released this Thursday (March 10th, 2011) and there is no better way to enjoy the new release than having fun with your fellow openSUSE Lizard...
openSUSE 11.4 is set to release on 10th March 2010. A highlight among many exciting features is the debut of LibreOffice, successor project of the popular cross-platform d...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 165. openSUSE Weekly News openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 165 Edition Legal Noti...
The upcoming new release of openSUSE 11.4 will be shipped with the latest and greatest GNOME 2.32. GNOME 2.32 is the last release in the GNOME 2.x series and has a number o...
KDE fans must definitely watch out for openSUSE 11.4, which will be the first major Linux distribution to feature KDE’s Plasma Workspaces, Applications and Development Pla...
The openSUSE Build Service team has released verison 2.0.8 and 2.1.6. of OBS. Both versions are fixing a critical security leak which can be miss-used to modify projects or...
We are pleased to announce the new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 164. openSUSE Weekly News openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 164 Edition Legal Notic...
With red carpets rolling out in Hollywood, you’d expect some applause for the openSUSE 11.4 RC2 release, which has now gone live ahead of 11.4 proper. But with much of the ...
As announced previously, openSUSE organized an Open-Bugs-Day held on January 20. Many people participated, including a large number of contributors new to #opensuse-testi...
We need a short service outage to move one of the big storages behind the openSUSE Buildservice to a new location. As result, build.opensuse.org and software.opensuse.org/s...
In about a week Google will accept applications from Free Software projects to be part of Google’s Summer of Code. This great project enables students who want to spend the...
We are pleased to announce the new openSUSE Weekly News 163. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 163 Edition Legal Notice Copyrights of the introduc...
One of the easiest things to do to contribute to the free and open source movement and the openSUSE Project is to exercise your second free software freedom: The freedom to...
As you all know, we’re closing in on the Final Release of openSUSE 11.4… and so in this last window for bug-fixing we need your help! The testing team is looking for vol...
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News #162. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 163 Edition Published: 2011-02-15 Table of...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 161. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 161 Edition Published: 2011-02-05 Table...
We will be updating our certificates for *.opensuse.org and *.suse.de today, sometime between 19:00 and 22:00 UTC. We will be upgrading to a 2048 bit certificate, which wi...
We will have a service outage (expected are 30 minutes) this Thursday morning between 09:00 and 10:00 CET. This means the following services will not be reachable during t...
Apart from being a tasty Bavarian bread-snack, Bretzn is a code-name for a collection of technology aimed at solving a problem which has existed in software development for...
We are pleased to announce the new openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 160 Edition Published: 2011-01-29 Table of ...
openSUSE project manager Stephan Kulow has announced that openSUSE 11.4 Milestone 6 (M6) is ready for testing. With M6, the pace of development is starting to slow down as...
The last few weeks in the openSUSE project have been very interesting. Two seats on the openSUSE Project board were up for election. The Election Committee closed the pol...
The openSUSE Weekly News team just created a Poll with the topic: Which outputformat of Weekly News you prefer? Please drop your vote there: https://connect.opensuse.org/pg...
Novell hosted the first Bretzn Sprint in the SUSE office in Nürnberg between 21th and the 23st of January. The objective of the sprint was to create an proof of concept ap...
Back in October, at the openSUSE Conference, several meetings and hallway discussions occurred on the topic of “Installation ofApplications” on openSUSE. As of today, we st...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News ### openSUSE Weekly News Team 159 Edition Published: 2011-01-22 Table of ...
Hackweek VI will take place January 24th - 28th, 2011. Hackweek is one of Novell’s biggest ways of giving back to the openSUSE community - by providing developers the oppo...
openSUSE Build Service (OBS) has a problem. It is horrible powerful, but no one knows. Or no one knows how to make use of it in short. Our documentation exists only in the...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News openSUSE Weekly News Team 158 Edition Published: 2011-01-16 Table of Contents Announc...
We will have a service outage (expected are 30 minutes) this Thursday morning between 09:00 and 10:00 CET. This means the following services will not be reachable during ...
The openSUSE Board Election process, started in December 2010, is heading full-speed for the planned announcement of the results on January 26, 2011. Today the voting begin...
In 2009, a set of trademark guidelines were created to help define how the community and beyond could use the openSUSE logo and related trademarks in their own products and...
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News. openSUSE Weekly News openSUSE Weekly News Team 157 Edition Published: 2011-01-08 Table of Contents Announc...
Accessibility has become an important selling point in getting computing solutions into many organizations. Organizations are faced with legislations and regulations that r...
[caption id=”attachment_6136” align=”alignright” width=”300” caption=”By somenametoforget at Flickr”][/caption] Since the openSUSE Conference in Nuremberg in October, the ...
We are pleased to announce our issue 156. openSUSE Weekly News openSUSE Weekly News Team Producer Published: 2011-01-01 Table of Contents Announcements Status Up...