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openSUSE 11.1 KDE4 Reloaded
Source: itrunsonlinux.com

openSUSE 11.2 will be released in two months, but the recently released openSUSE 11.1 KDE4 Reloaded images give us a good preview of the upcoming 11.2 version.

Latest OpenSUSE Has OpenOffice Goodies
Source: internetnews.com

Brockmeier said the Novell version of OpenOffice.org includes some features not currently found in the upstream OpenOffice.org project right now. Among them are performance improvements that are intended to provide better startup speed and less memory when running.

OpenSUSE 11.1 with vast improvements to KDE4
Source: linux-magazine.com

Besides undergoing comprehensive maintenance, the release brings vast improvements to the KDE 4 Desktop.

Hands on with OpenSUSE 11.0
Source: linuxformat.co.uk

Since the takeover by Novell and the subsequent patent covenant that Novell entered into with Microsoft, it's been a bit of a rough community ride for Novell's free and open source distribution.

OpenSUSE 11.0 Released
Source: software.opensuse.org

A new major release of Novell's community-supported distro openSUSE 11 is now available and can be downloaded from the mirrors.

The best Linux distributions of spring 2008
Source: bitburners.com

The six month update cycles of major Linux distributions guarantees that there will be plenty of fresh releases for every spring and fall.

A peek at openSUSE 11 RC1

I recently upgraded my graphics card and thought it'd be a great opportunity to upgrade the OS as well. So I'm running an unreleased operating system for the first time in my life.

A quick look at the spring GNU/Linux distributions: Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora, and openSUSE

It’s really the most wonderful time of the year. Out of the top 6 GNU/Linux distributions (according to DistroWatch.com), four are releasing or have released builds between April and June. What’s new in them? Mandriva 2008.1 Spring Date: April 9, 2008

openSUSE 10.3: How To use Java with Firefox on 64-bit
Source: blog.linuxoss.com

x86_64 or 64-bit Linux, such as openSuSE 10.3, does not have a 64-bit Sun Java plugin for web browsers. Also, the i386, or 32-bit, plugin cannot be used with 64-bit web browsers such as Firefox. Here is a work-around that, which keeps the 64-bit Firefox installation intact.

Announcing openSUSE 11.0 Beta 1
Source: news.opensuse.org

The openSUSE team is proud to announce the first Beta release of openSUSE 11.0! There are many exciting enhancements and features in the new release.

Tracking Linux prereleases: OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, and Fedora
Source: Ars Technica

We often hear from readers who want to track the development process of their favorite Linux distribution but don't know where to start.

Amazon releases MP3 downloader for Linux
Source: amazon.com

Amazon has released their MP3 downloader for Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and OpenSUSE. Linux users can now legally download entire DRM free albums.

Suse 11.0 Alpha 1 Release

With another new version comes another new alpha release and a great new look, that is for the install so far. The OpenSUSE development team released on the 18th of this month (January) the alpha version one of the new and awaited for SUSE distro.

CNR.com Beta Released
Source: cnr.com

After much anticipation, we are excited to release the beta version of CNR.com along with the latest beta CNR Client.

Enabling Compiz Fusion On An OpenSUSE GNOME 10.3 Desktop
Source: howtoforge.com

This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on an OpenSUSE 10.3 GNOME desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card - I'm using an ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 here).

Novell OpenSUSE 10.3: Popular Linux Distro Packed With Upgrades on Compiler
Source: Wired News

OpenSUSE 10.3 includes easy access to proprietary software like Adobe Flash, encrypted DVD support, and codecs for DivX, Xvid and Windows Media files.

openSUSE 10.3 - Review
Source: lunapark6.com

openSUSE is a community-driven project sponsored by Novell – similar to Fedora and RedHat. I haven't used SUSE in quite sometime and with the release of their latest version 10.3, it seemed to be a good time to see how they have progressed.

Announcing openSUSE 10.3 GM
Source: news.opensuse.org

The openSUSE team is proud to announce the release of openSUSE 10.3. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, the openSUSE project provides free, easy access to the world's most usable Linux distribution, openSUSE.

Comparing Linux Distribution Boot Times
Source: francis.giannaros.org

SuSE wins with 27 seconds. Mandriva has 29, Kubuntu 31, PCLinuxOS 32, and Fedora a disappointing 41.

From pile of hardware to bleeding edge 3D desktop environment

I love my Linux installation. But I have to admit I found myself forgetting a couple of steps last time I installed my OpenSuSE distribution. Here's a quick list of the things to remember.

Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and QNX are losing popularity according to Google Trends
Source: mv-v.com

I used Goole Trends to search about different operating system names to understand if their popularity is declining or not. The results are surprising.

OpenSUSE drops ZENworks, opens YAST
Source: desktoplinux.com

Novell openSUSE project has had a recent history of trouble with its update programs. Now, to make updating openSUSE more pleasant, the project is dropping its support for ZENworks and opening up YAST to community development.

SuSE and RHL. Pre-installed. Officially Through Dell
Source: dell.com

The Cubs didn't win the Series last year, so the world isn't coming to an end. But now, you can order Dell n Series computers with Linux pre-installed. w00t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Linspire's CNR to go Multi-Linux, Remain Free
Source: desktoplinux.com

Linspire announced today that it plans to expand its CNR ("Click 'N Run") digital download and software management service to support multiple desktop Linux distributions beyond Linspire and Freespire, initially adding Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu, using both .deb and .rp …

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