
openSUSE Tumbleweed Moves to SELinux
SELinux replaces AppArmor as the default Mandatory Access Control system in openSUSE Tumbleweed, with enforcing mode enabled on new installations.
SELinux replaces AppArmor as the default Mandatory Access Control system in openSUSE Tumbleweed, with enforcing mode enabled on new installations.
openSUSE rebuilds the entire codebase of Tumbleweed after a backdoor discovery in the xz library. Immediate update required!
GNOME 46 is available in Tumbleweed's stable repositories just six days after its launch. The Aeon edition also adopts it.
Tumbleweed's snapshot 20240311 delivers the sleek Plasma 6 desktop, delighting all openSUSE users betting on the rolling release model.
openSUSE Tumbleweed integrates systemd-boot for improved boot performance and security, with GRUB still the default choice.
openSUSE's Slowroll ponders a new identity, while the Tumbleweed users are the first enjoying the new GNOME 45.
The rolling release edition of openSUSE, Tumbleweed, now offers the latest version of the GNOME desktop.
The distro is fully functional and offers some of the best Linux desktop environments available.
The past week produced two openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots and both included a lot of updates for users of KDE.
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