Issue #103 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! openSUSE News: Linux for Education Updated The Geek Stuff/Sasikala: Unix Sed Tutorial: 6 Examples for S...
The openSUSE Education team is proud to announce the availability of the updated Li-f-e hybrid ISO. Unlike the official openSUSE release, the Edu project’s Li-f-e flavor wi...
You may have noticed we have some exciting work going on to revamp the openSUSE wiki, and if you’re interested in helping with that, we have some requests to make. We’ve se...
Issue #102 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! Joe Brockmeier: openSUSE Build Service Integrates with openDesktop.org to reach 150,000 contributors Mic...
Today Frank Karlitschek, maintainer of the openDesktop.org network, announced that the first step of integration with openDesktop.org is complete. Effective immediately, de...
Issue #101 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! Announcing New openSUSE Board mebers Thomas Göttlicher: Install Multiple Kernel Versions using the YaST Q...
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday December 12) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter ...
Retail versions of openSUSE 11.2 are once again available. For the first time, the retail box is being handled by a partner, open-slx. open-slx is founded and lead by Stef...
The election committee announces the three new members of the openSUSE board: Bryen Yunashko (non-Novell seat) Pavol Rusnak (Novell seat) Ruper...
Issue #100 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out! In this week’s issue: * openSUSE Board Election Update * Egbert Eich: The Future of SaX2 * Ben Kevan: KDE 4.3.4 Released –...