openSUSE Tumbleweed Integrates systemd-bootOnMarch 5, 2024openSUSE Tumbleweed integrates systemd-boot for improved boot performance and security, with GRUB still the default choice.
openSUSE’s Agama Installer Takes ShapeOnFebruary 17, 2024Agama's 2024 roadmap reveals ambitious milestones, including an architecture overhaul and enhanced unattended installation capabilities.
openSUSE Leap 15.6 to Be the Last in Its Current FormOnJanuary 15, 2024UpdatedJanuary 18, 2024openSUSE will shift gears with the ALP-based Leap 16, raising questions about its new enterprise-oriented trajectory.
The End of an Era: openSUSE Calls for Fresh Logo SubmissionsOnOctober 25, 2023The openSUSE Project has announced a contest for a new logo as well as for the Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll, and Kalpa variants.
openSUSE Is Working On Its New Agama InstallerOnOctober 17, 2023Discover Agama: openSUSE's ALP release's next-gen installer. A successor to YaST, it promises a refined installation experience.
openSUSE Leap Micro 5.5 Released, Leap Micro 5.3 EOLOnOctober 12, 2023The immutable openSUSE Leap Micro 5.5 is out with SELinux enhancements, Quadlet for Podman, and an improved Cockpit management interface.
openSUSE Slowroll Will Keep Its Name UnchangedOnSeptember 26, 2023In an online poll to change openSUSE Slowroll's name in favor of another, users voted to keep it. Here's more on that.
openSUSE Slowroll Considers Renaming, Vote NowOnSeptember 23, 2023openSUSE's Slowroll ponders a new identity, while the Tumbleweed users are the first enjoying the new GNOME 45.
openSUSE Slowroll: The King Is Dead, Long Live the King!OnSeptember 19, 2023UpdatedSeptember 25, 2023With ALP and Slowroll on the horizon, openSUSE users may feel lost in translation. Don't! Here are the answers and what lies ahead.
SUSE with a Statement in Light of Red Hat’s Recent ActionsOnJune 30, 2023SUSE has issued an official statement in response to the growing concern in Open Source circles due to Red Hat's actions. Here's what they said.