Hack Week 25 is coming Dec 1–5! #openSUSE’s annual #event invites contributors, companies, and curious hackers to build, explore, and collaborate across dozens of #opensource projects. Find a project or start your own https://hackweek.opensuse.org
#DevOps: Tumbleweed brought #PHP 8.4.14, #QEMU 10.1.1, #Mesa 25.2.5, #PipeWire 1.5.81, #curl 8.16.0, #ClamAV 1.5.1, and #GStreamer 1.26.7. Full-stack improvements, security fixes, and toolchain upgrades are what you get with #openSUSE #Linux #Tumbleweed https://news.opensuse.org/2025/10/31/tw-monthly-update-oct/
Tumbleweed Monthly Update - October 2025

Software packages updating on openSUSE Tumbleweed continued at a brisk pace in October as snapshots arrived almost daily to deliver key software upgrades acr...

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🔥 10 days on Fedora 43, and honestly… I’m amazed! I thought I’d be running back to openSUSE Tumbleweed in no time (as usual 😅), but Fedora 43 completely changed my mind.

It’s blazing fast, rock solid, and with my Btrfs + Snapper setup, I’ve got full rollback capability just like on openSUSE — total peace of mind. 🧘‍♂️

This might actually be the distro that keeps me around for a while. 👀💻

#Fedora43 #Linux #Fedora #Btrfs #Snapper #openSUSE #Tumbleweed #LinuxDesktop #FOSS #LinuxCommunity #LinuxLife

Got a #Leap 16 story? The #openSUSE Project wants to hear how you use the #distro. #IoT, servers, #aviation, business, or more. Share yours via the mailing list. #opensource #Endof10 #Linux https://news.opensuse.org/2025/10/06/os-leap-ready-for-liftoff/
openSUSE Leap Ready for Liftoff

Users are stepping forward to share how Linux distributions like openSUSE power their projects or interests as users in the community prepare for the next en...

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#openSUSE doubled down on long-term stability! #Leap 16 receives 24 months of maintenance and security; more than ever before. There is no better time than now to #install #Linux. It's perfect for those who value predictability & longevity. #Endof10 https://news.opensuse.org/2025/09/03/leap-16-doubles-support/
openSUSE Leap and Leap Micro doubles down on support

openSUSE Leap and Leap Micro doubles down on support openSUSE Leap 15 is a record breaker. It will keep receiving updates until April 30 2026, delivering a l...

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Android runs on a Linux kernel, but how close are they really? 🤔 https://embeddedinventor.com/android-vs-linux-similarities-differences-explained/ If you’re curious about how #Android and #Linux connect, and want to help shape #development, join the #openSUSE mobile community. t.me/opensusemobiledev

OpenSUSE Leap 16 is out now and will be supported until 2033. That's eight years. It's like getting an enterprise distro for free -- built from SUSE source with community packages added. Nobody's making you use an upstream ... or downstream for that matter. https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/16.0/html/release-notes-leap-160/index.html#id-lifecycle

#OpenSUSE #Leap #Linux

openSUSE Leap Release Notes

These Release Notes are identical across all architectures, and the most recent version is always available online at https://doc.opensuse.org (https://doc.opensuse.org).

SUSE delivers Raspberry Pi 5 support

https://lemmy.ml/post/38564082

SUSE delivers Raspberry Pi 5 support - Lemmy

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SUSE delivers Raspberry Pi 5 support

https://lemmy.ml/post/38564077

SUSE delivers Raspberry Pi 5 support - Lemmy

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SUSE Enterprise Linux 16 is here, and its killer feature is digital sovereignty

Available today, the new SLES 16 is ushering in an AI-ready, top-notch Linux server, while emphasizing its benefits for digital sovereignty.

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Nuevo #viernesdeescritorio con #openSUSE y su camaleón manejando mis pcs desde hace años.
Ya no necesito una ventana para asomarme al mundo virtual, tan solo un camaleón 😉
#linux #tumbleweed

@asturicense Una captura de pantalla del escritorio de un sistema operativo Linux, predominantemente en tonos oscuros y azules. En el centro, una ventana de terminal con un tema oscuro muestra la salida del comando `fastfetch`. A la izquierda de la terminal, se forma un gran logo de openSUSE hecho con arte ASCII. A la derecha, se listan las especificaciones del sistema: openSUSE Tumbleweed, entorno de escritorio GNOME 49.1, kernel 6.17.5-1, CPU AMD Ryzen 5 6600H y GPU AMD Radeon 660M. También se detallan el tema (Adwaita-dark), los iconos (Papirus) y una paleta de colores al final.

El fondo de pantalla es de color azul verdoso oscuro con un patrón sutil de circuitos electrónicos. En la parte inferior, una franja horizontal naranja alberga el logo verde del camaleón de openSUSE y el texto "openSUSE". En la parte inferior de la pantalla, una barra de tareas o "dock" contiene iconos de aplicaciones populares como Firefox, Telegram, GIMP y el terminal. La barra superior muestra información como la fecha, hora, estado de la batería y el uso de la red.

@asturicense tumbleweed!?
@xtmoso Si, desde hace años. Intenté quedarme una temporada en Leap pero me aburrió su estabilidad 😉
@asturicense te va la marcha, yo he caído en el pozo de las derivadas de arch jejeje pero usé bastante opensuse en su día.
@xtmoso En el distrohopping cai hace tiempo unos meses y entre otras distros (Arcolinux, EndeavourOS, Arch,...) probé Manjaro que me gustó bastante. De hecho si no existiera Tumbleweed, creo que estaria con Manjaro