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The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds.
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Distribution
It is aimed towards users and developers working on the desktop or server. It is great for beginners, experienced users and ultra geeks alike, in short, it is perfect for everybody! The latest release, openSUSE Leap 15.1, features new and massively improved versions of all useful server and desktop applications. It comes with more than 1,000 open source applications. openSUSE Tumbleweed is the rolling release, providing the latest upstream software releases, yet only those packages that pass testing.
openSUSE is also the base for SUSE's award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise products.
Open Build Service
The Open Build Service (OBS) is a generic system to build and distribute packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way. It makes it possible to release software for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures. The OBS reference server, which we use to build our distribution, currently (March 2019) hosts 62,954 projects, with 527,451 packages, in 94,872 repositories for numerous distributions and architectures and is used by 60,034 confirmed developers.
OpenQA
that can be found under http://openqa.opensuse.org/. More information can be found at http://open.qa/.
It is used
- to determine if a build/release/set of updates is good, for both Leap and Tumbleweed releases,
- to give users an idea about the current quality,
- to find serious bugs as early as possible, and avoid releasing software that contains those.
OSEM
The project currently can be found on Github/openSUSE/osem
Jangouts
YaST
YaST is the installation and configuration tool for openSUSE and the SUSE Linux Enterprise distributions. It is popular for its easy use and attractive graphical interface and the capability to customize your system quickly during and after the installation. YaST actually stands for Yet another Setup Tool. YaST can be used to configure your entire system. Setup hardware, configure the network, system services and tune your security settings. All these tasks can be reached from the YaST Control Center.
Kiwi
Wiki
The goal is to provide high quality documentation and a place for collaboration on all parts of the project. This is done in a well structured, standardized and easy readable way. Content is created, edited and refined by all community members.
Distribution
Tumbleweed
Support
Documentation
13.2
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Hardware
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YaST
Support database
Zypper
Leap
42.1
42.2
Education
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KIWI-LTSP
42.3
MATE
Conference
ARM
GNOME
KDE
15.0
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Cinnamon
Packaging
Xfce
Libzypp
Snapper
Artwork
Enlightenment
Medical
WebYaST
Remote access
MySQL
15.1
Kernel
Wicked
LXDE
Security
Hackweek
Maintenance
Printing
PowerPC
Live USB stick
System upgrade
NVIDIA drivers
Create a Live USB stick using Windows
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Configuring graphics cards
Network installation
KDE repositories
Installing Java
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NVIDIA the hard way
AMD fglrx
NVIDIA
Configure openSSH
LAMP setup
ATI drivers
NVIDIA Bumblebee
Zypper usage 11.3
Audio troubleshooting
Radeon
Recover root password
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MySQL installation
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