It's been a while since I've given openSUSE a test drive. Honestly…it's been too long. I've always respected what the developers of openSUSE do and have long thought the distribution served a very ...
GeckoLinux is a unique distribution that goes a long way towards unifying the often-confusing array of workstation choices available to business and mainstream consumers looking for an alternative to ...
Welcome to a regular series here at Forbes that zeroes in on your very first experience with a desktop Linux operating system: the installer. This time around I'm escaping my comfort zone and leaving ...
Brown told iTWire on the sidelines of SUSECon 2016, the annual SUSE Linux conference being held in Washington this week, that openSUSE was using the same methodology that Red Hat uses to count the ...
Choice is nothing if not abundant in the world of Linux distributions, but for openSUSE, it’s a defining feature. No fewer than four desktop options come standard with the software’s latest release, ...
Community Linux distribution openSUSE has released its stable version 15.5, also known as Leap, which is based on the SUSE enterprise distribution 15 ...
There are more interesting Linux desktop distributions to choose from than ever before. However, if you’re looking for major distros with a great deal of support, you’ll want to look at the big four: ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Mozilla has a treat for Firefox fans on Fedora, openSUSE, and other RPM-based distros
Getting the Nightly build just got a lot easier.
The elementary OS Challenge has concluded and it exceeded my expectations. Not only did the Linux community enthusiastically embrace it across multiple podcasts and blogs, but even the elementary OS ...
Version 11 of the OpenSuse Linux distribution was made available on Thursday. The OpenSuse project is sponsored by Novell and AMD, and released its first stable distro in 2005. According to the ...
Recently, my colleague James Turner reviewed openSUSE 11 and he liked it. It’s hard to tell from some of the notes he got back — shame on you people! — but he really did. Why? Well, for me, openSUSE ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results