Author: Tim Serong
March 27, 2026 4:22 am
108 viewsSideloading SUSE Virtualization onto an existing Linux system
After the v1.7.0 community release of Harvester, we learned that there was a problem with network interface naming for certain types of Intel NIC, when upgrading from v1.6.x. When I was working on fixing this for SUSE Virtualization v1.7.1, I needed to test the fix on hardware with Intel […]
Categories: SUSE Blog, SUSE Virtualization, Technical Solutions
August 25, 2025 8:39 am
1,159 viewsUsing OBS to Create Custom Images for SUSE Virtualization
SUSE Virtualization is for running virtual machines, whether they are legacy applications, cloud-native workloads, or a combination of the two. To run a virtual machine, you need an image for it to boot from. Typically, these are either Linux operating system images or Windows images. In the case of Linux, many distros provide suitable "[…]
Tags: openSUSE Build Service, SUSE Virtualization, Virtual machines
Categories: SUSE Blog, SUSE Virtualization
February 14, 2022 10:28 pm
3,961 viewslinux.conf.au 2022
When I wrote about linux.conf.au this time last year, we weren't sure whether 2022 would be a physical event in Canberra, or a second online event. It turns out that putting together an in-person conference a year in advance during the uncertainties of a global pandemic is just as difficult as it was […]
Tags: Linux, Open Source
Categories: Events