openSUSE Leap is indeed a huge leap, allowing users to run a distro that has the same DNA of SUSE Linux Enterprise. Like any other operating system, some work is needed to get it set up for optimal ...
Welcome to a regular series here at Forbes that zeroes in on your very first experience with a desktop Linux operating system: the installer. This time around I'm escaping my comfort zone and leaving ...
I wrote about the latest openSUSE Leap release a few days ago. In that post, I included some details about upgrading an existing openSUSE Leap installation to the new release. Since then, I have ...
openSUSE Installation, DVD vs. LiveCD Over the holidays I put a larger disk drive in my Lifebook S2110 (AMD/ATI) laptop, and reinstalled everything from scratch. I added several more Linux ...
It’s no longer a Windows vs Linux world. It’s a Windows and Linux World. And when it comes to the cloud, Linux rules. That creates a unique challenge for Microsoft. Windows doesn’t have tools and ...
In the latest round of upgrades and new installs of openSUSE around here I decided to take a different approach and use the network install and install from a USB stick rather than a DVD. While I was ...
I want to install Suse along side XP, but I don't have any free space for a new partition. How safe is Resize Partitions during the install. I would hate to loose my current XP install because of ...
Can't seem to get the ^%(*^%( to partion my drive (have NTFS/W2k as well).<P>When I run the installer it give me no choices and only sets up a few 100MB of space and ...
Still no leap in the version series: The refreshed openSUSE Leap 15.6 is based on the long-established RPM base one year after the previous version. Core components such as the kernel, the Gnome ...