We woke up today with news that if it be true would be quite a hit.
According to one rumor, Canonical, was thinking of buying openSUSE.
Apparently, a developer of Canonical, is one who made comment, but has not been able to confirm the news.
Novell, what is known is openSUSE still for sale and may even sell it in parts.
Recently, Novell, Jos Poortvliet hired to lead openSUSE community, and an
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Showing posts with label OpenSUSE. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
OpenSUSE 11.3 is Here
The highly anticipated final version of OpenSUSE 11.3 is finally announced today in this way with support for 32 to 64 bits and a pretty impressive list of features, including:SpiderOak to synchronize 2 GB of files in the cloud free.Support Btrfs file system from installer.GNOME 2.30.1 and a preview of GNOME 3.0 to GNOME Shell (image).KDE 4.4.4 with Amarok 2.3 and a beautiful Plasma Desktop.LXDE
Monday, July 12, 2010
Firefox Security Update for openSUSE
According to Marcus Meissner announced, security team leader openSUSE, is a security update of Mozilla Firefox for all versions of openSUSE (11.0, 11.1, 11.2) and versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Server / Desktop. (10 and 11).
This update package "Mozilla Firefox" is an updated package version 3.5.10 which busg and Fixed some security problems.
You can do online from both applet "Online
This update package "Mozilla Firefox" is an updated package version 3.5.10 which busg and Fixed some security problems.
You can do online from both applet "Online
Friday, June 18, 2010
OpenSUSE discusses its distribution strategy
And announced that Commission and Strategy Team is working on OpenSUSE three proposals to define future direction for this popular distribution. Starting next week will discuss each of following policy proposals and end of this month project members will vote for one:Base Derivatives: Reduce number of packets by creating a strategy for long term support (LTS) for those who remain, providing core
Thursday, June 17, 2010
openSUSE 11.3 RC1 Released
Michael Loffler announced release of openSUSE 11.3 RC1 for testing and testing. Loffler asks us to buckle up for a soft landing on July 15, when it will release final version.
So far, this RC1 has been reported only one error, so it is remarkable how developers effort and teamwork, refining openSUSE daily.
So far, this RC1 has been reported only one error, so it is remarkable how developers effort and teamwork, refining openSUSE daily.
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