From retro gaming to Linux Professional Institute exams, this year’s openSUSE Conference is shaping up to be full of fun, knowledge and entertainment. Security Lock picki...
The votes have been cast and the results are in for the openSUSE elections. There were three seats to be fill this election for a standard two-year (24-month) term : Ro...
We are making another call for papers for this year’s openSUSE Conference in The Hague, the Netherlands between 1 and 4th May 2015. Now is your chance to submit your propo...
FOSDEM is here once again and openSUSE will be there for all the madness that will take place next Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Geekos will discuss everything you want to ...
The latest snapshot release of Tumbleweed has several updates. We dub this as the ‘KDE Applications 14.12 snapshot’ for Tumbleweed since many are related to 14.12. Here ar...
The voting polls are open. The openSUSE board election has started and all openSUSE members are eligible to cast their vote. The board consist of one appointed chairperson...
Canadian… Who is it? Aaron Seigo. The open-source guru confirmed Tuesday that he will provide the keynote speech at oSC15 in The Hague, Netherlands, which happens from M...
Hello Westvliet, goodbye BINK36, in with the new, out with the old. For the second time, Dutch legislation is impacting oSC15; we are obviously very important! What Happ...
Geekos are kicking off 2015 events in Southern California with an openSUSE Mini Summit @ SCALE. To attend the free openSUSE Mini Summit, you must buy a SCALE ticket; regist...
Hi there, geekos! You’ve probably read about openSUSE being touted as a “king of KDE distros”, with reviewers and journalists emphasizing the projects commitment to a uniq...