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  1. News
  2. 2025

Quiz Set for Conferences

Douglas DeMaio 13. Jun 2025

The openSUSE Project has rolled out a new web-based quiz application aimed at engaging conference attendees and open-source enthusiasts around the world. The quiz platform...

Asia Summit Call For Host is Here

Shobha Tyagi 10. Jun 2025

openSUSE.Asia Summit 2026: Call For Host The openSUSE.Asia Summit is an annual conference that brings together openSUSE contributors and enthusiasts from across Asia. It s...

Speakers Set Course for openSUSE Conference

Douglas DeMaio 3. Jun 2025

The openSUSE Conference 2025 in Nuremberg from June 26 - 28 is shaping up to be a great gathering for the open source software community. There are three packed days of pr...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - May 2025

Douglas DeMaio 2. Jun 2025

May ended with a large update for openSUSE’s rolling release. While that snapshot addressed several Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, more security fixes were introduce...

Lend a Hand at the openSUSE Conference

Douglas DeMaio 28. May 2025

The openSUSE community wants to make the project’s conference in Nuremberg smooth, welcoming and beneficial to attendees. We’re calling on you to get involved! Whether you...

Why Gaming with openSUSE Is A Good Move

Douglas DeMaio 16. May 2025

Imagine this: You built a gaming rig in 2016. It still crushes 1080p titles, runs cool, and looks great on your desk. But now Windows 10 is nearing its end-of-life, and upg...

Get openSUSE Gear at oSC25

Douglas DeMaio 6. May 2025

Heading to the openSUSE Conference 2025 in Nuremberg? Great news! The project will have a shop available at the conference venue where attendees can purchase openSUSE merch...

Upgrade to Freedom Campaign Shifts to End of 10

Douglas DeMaio 5. May 2025

Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on Oct. 14 and this will likely trigger a surge in unnecessary electronic waste (e-waste) on International E-Waste Day, which is a...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - April 2025

Douglas DeMaio 2. May 2025

The rolling release Tumbleweed continues enhancements in April and brings more usefulness to gamers, developers and others with the delivery of several snapshots. Among th...

openSUSE Leap 16 Enters Beta

Lubos Kocman (Edited by Douglas DeMaio) 30. Apr 2025

Leap Micro 6.2 Adopts the Leap Release Cycle Members of the openSUSE Release Team are excited to announce that the Leap 16 Beta is now available for testing! Like its pre...

openSUSE.Asia Summit 2025 Call for Speakers

openSUSE Asia Summit India Team 22. Apr 2025

We are pleased to announce that the Call for Speakers for the openSUSE.Asia Summit 2025 is now open. The event will take place from August 29 to 31, 2025 in Faridabad, Indi...

No Hidden Software, No Surprises

Stefan Hundhammer (Edited by Douglas DeMaio) 16. Apr 2025

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

Freedom Means Knowing What’s Installed

Douglas DeMaio 15. Apr 2025

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign exists to remind users that better, community-driven operating systems to Microsoft Windows do exist and that there are alternatives that do...

Replace Windows, Not Your Device

Douglas DeMaio 14. Apr 2025

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

Logo Call openSUSE.Asia Summit

openSUSE Asia Summit India Team 7. Apr 2025

We are excited to announce the openSUSE.Asia Summit 2025 Logo Competition! A logo is more than just a design—it represents the spirit, identity, and energy of the event. E...

Tariffs Spark Shift to Open Source

Douglas DeMaio 7. Apr 2025

This new era of tariffs and retaliatory measures may ripple through the tech sector and accelerate interest in open-source alternatives like openSUSE. Businesses and gover...

Seamless migration from Windows

Lubos Kocman 1. Apr 2025

Windows 10 End of Life is approaching and Linux distributions show creativity to attract Windows 10 users. openSUSE takes a step further by offering users a seamless migra...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - March 2025

Douglas DeMaio 1. Apr 2025

Tumbleweed continues to showcase the strength of a well-maintained rolling release as we move through 2025. March delivered several snapshots and several impactful changes ...

Traveling to oSC25? Important Information About Visas

Douglas DeMaio 31. Mar 2025

If you are planning to attend the openSUSE Conference 2025 2025 from June 26 – 28, there are important visa requirements you should be aware of. If you are not a citizen o...

Zypper Adds Experimental Parallel Downloads

Douglas DeMaio 27. Mar 2025

A new zypper experimental media backend and support for parallel package downloads have been introduced with the release of libzypp version 17.36.4 and zypper version 1.14....

Freedom Does Not Come From One Vendor

Douglas DeMaio 26. Mar 2025

As political winds shift across the globe, the digital world is not immune to the turbulence. Governments and organizations across the globe are reassessing their dependenc...

Invitation to openSUSE.Asia Summit 2025 - Faridabad, India

openSUSE Asia Summit India Team 21. Mar 2025

29th – 31st August 2025 About openSUSE.Asia Summit We are excited to announce that the openSUSE.Asia Summit 2025 will be held in Faridabad, India. This annual event brings...

Choose Freedom, Not Trialware

Douglas DeMaio 21. Mar 2025

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

SUSE extends eLearning discount to openSUSE Members

Douglas DeMaio 19. Mar 2025

SUSE, the main sponsor of the openSUSE Project, is offering a discount on its eLearning platform for members looking to enhance their skills in SUSE technologies. The eLea...

AI hands out Windows keys, but Linux never had a lock

Douglas DeMaio 28. Feb 2025

AI’s latest escapade into software piracy has left Microsoft scrambling, but let’s be honest; why even go through the hassle? If people are looking at not paying for an ope...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - February 2025

Douglas DeMaio 27. Feb 2025

This month delivered multiple snapshots and a wide range of updates plus a major default change highlighted in mid-February and a major version update of the Mesa 3D Graphi...

Windows to Linux, Set Up Full Disk Encryption on openSUSE

Douglas DeMaio 20. Feb 2025

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

Reproducible-openSUSE (RBOS) Project Hits Milestone

Douglas DeMaio 18. Feb 2025

The Reproducible-openSUSE (RBOS) project, which is a proof-of-concept fork of openSUSE, has reached a significant milestone after demonstrating a usable Linux distribution ...

Tumbleweed Adopts SELinux as Default

Douglas DeMaio 13. Feb 2025

Tumbleweed has adopted SELinux as the default Linux Security Module (LSM) for new installations after a recent snapshot. The transition was announced on the mailing list i...

Open-Source Licensing Gets AI Upgrade

Douglas DeMaio 12. Feb 2025

Developers of the openSUSE community continue their commitment toward improving legal compliance and software transparency with the release of the Cavil Legal Text dataset...

Myrlyn Now Handles Community Repos

Douglas DeMaio 10. Feb 2025

The promising new package management tool Myrlyn now includes a much-requested feature: repository configuration. Users can now easily manage their repos, adjust priorities...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - January 2025

Douglas DeMaio 29. Jan 2025

Tumbleweed remains a strong example of a reliable rolling release as we step into 2025. This month delivered multiple snapshots and a wide range of updates! Two much antici...

Submit a Presentation for the openSUSE Conference

Douglas DeMaio 23. Jan 2025

The call for papers for openSUSE Conference 2025 is open. The conference is scheduled to take place June 26 to 28 in Nuremberg, Germany. Until April 30, people can submit...

openSUSE Board Elections Update

Douglas DeMaio 20. Jan 2025

Members of the openSUSE Election Committee have informed the project that Board elections are underway. Four candidates are running for three open seats. The final candid...

Gaming on Linux, How openSUSE Stacks Up for Gamers

Douglas DeMaio 16. Jan 2025

The Upgrade to Freedom campaign has joined the End of 10 initiative to promote Free and Open Source Software as a sustainable alternative to Windows 10. Learn more at endof...

OpenVINO with Generative AI

Alessandro de Oliveira Faria 14. Jan 2025

The openSUSE Innovator initiative and the Intel Innovator program play a crucial role in ensuring that the openVINO repository remains up to date for the openSUSE Linux dis...

LXQt Wayland support is now here

Shawn W Dunn 13. Jan 2025

With the release of LXQt 2.1, we are pleased to announce the availability of Wayland compatibility for LXQt within Tumbleweed. This support is to be considered experimenta...

New Year Starts with Slowroll Version Bump

Douglas DeMaio 9. Jan 2025

The openSUSE Slowroll community has welcomed the January version bump that was completed recently. Slowroll’s snapshots mark the beginning of fresh updates with the initia...

Tumbleweed Monthly Update - December 2024

Douglas DeMaio 8. Jan 2025

Tumbleweed continues to exemplify a solid rolling release and December 2024 wraps up a year of several snapshots and large array of updates! KDE Gear 24.12 improves app usa...

Board Election Schedule Revised

Douglas DeMaio 7. Jan 2025

Members of the openSUSE Election Committee have provided an update regarding this year’s Board election. This election will fill three board seats. All eligible openSUSE me...

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