By: Vincent Moutoussamy

January 20, 2021 3:31 pm

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How SUSE builds its Enterprise Linux distribution – PART 5

This is the fifth blog of a series that provides insight into SUSE Linux Enterprise product development. You will get a first-hand overview of SUSE, the SLE products, what the engineering team does to tackle the challenges coming from the increasing pace of open source projects, and the new requirements from our customers, partners and […]

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By: Meike Chabowski

April 9, 2020 5:34 pm

21,029 views

Creating Virtual WLAN Interfaces

This article has been contributed by Felix Niederwanger, Software Engineer at SUSE.     Overview When it comes to testing and virtual devices for testing purposes, the Linux kernel is always a surprisingly rich source. I’m at the moment working on setting up an openQA test for wpa_supplicant, probably the most […]

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By: Meike Chabowski

August 12, 2019 8:36 am

7,409 views

Vagrant Boxes with openSUSE Tumbleweed – Check it Out!

This article has been contributed by the SUSE Developer Engagement Team. Overview Vagrant is a very common infrastructure among developers. They use Vagrant boxes to develop and/or validate their applications on a variety of platforms in a very simple and portable way. Vagrant is also well established in CI/CD environments in multiple open-source and upstream […]

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By: Joachim Werner

May 1, 2018 8:02 pm

5,719 views

A fresh breath of Oxygen: The latest Salt version, now on openSUSE Tumbleweed!

A couple of weeks ago, Saltstack proudly announced the newest version of Salt, the powerful tool for remote execution, configuration management, and event-driven automation. As you know, we've been using Salt a lot in SUSE Manager and as part of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Hundreds of improvements The latest version brings a fresh breath of […]

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By: Meike Chabowski

January 24, 2018 12:00 pm

17,946 views

YaST Changes Arrive in Tumbleweed Snapshot – All You Need to Know About the New Storage Stack

 The following article has been contributed by Ancor González Sosa and the YaST team at SUSE.         Changes to YaST have arrived! And as an openSUSE Tumbleweed user you are among the first to experience these changes released in snapshot 20180119. In case you are following […]

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By: Meike Chabowski

August 23, 2017 3:16 am

5,439 views

Hot Topic: SQL Server on Linux – New Book Mainly Based on openSUSE

Just a week ago, one of my contacts, Jasmin Azemović, told me that he recently published a book about Microsoft SQL Server running on Linux.   Jasmin is a researcher at the Faculty of Information Technology in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. For many years, he is active in the area of databases and information security, with […]

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By: Meike Chabowski

August 17, 2017 12:15 am

4,424 views

Is “Desktop” an Evanescent Concept?

The following article has been contributed by Richard Brown, QA Engineer at SUSE and openSUSE Board Chairman. Follow Richard on Twitter @sysrich.     Recently there are discussions emerging about the reasons for the “failure” of the Linux Desktop – partly triggered by a German article on Heise. Well – in the […]

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By: SUSE

April 13, 2017 8:43 am

7,540 views

I deleted everything.

I goofed. I'm an avid hobbyist photographer and I happen to live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Needless to say, I take a lot of pictures. Recently I upgraded the drive in my home desktop from a slow HDD to 256G SSD. My workflow is like this: I take pictures, […]

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By: Meike Chabowski

February 15, 2017 7:01 am

123,476 views

openSUSE on Raspberry Pi 3: From Zero to Functional System in a Few Easy Steps

The following article has been contributed by Dmitri Popov, Technical Writer at the SUSE Documentation team.       Deploying openSUSE on Raspberry Pi 3 is not all that complicated, but there are a few tricks that smooth the process. First of all, you have several flavours to choose from. If you […]

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