it is perfect for everybody! The latest release, openSUSE Leap 15.5, features new and massively improved versions of all useful server and desktop applications
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point where GNOME:Next reaches stable versions, we will evaluate efforts to branch it off for the latest released version of openSUSE. Download Packages built
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openSUSE versions up to and including 11.1 had a lifetime of two years, and versions up to and including 13.2 had a lifetime of two releases plus an extra
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- Help - Archives In the news See the news page. 15-01-2021: Xfce 4.16 Released in Tumbleweed 23-11-2020: Xfce Virtual Machine Images For Development 23-08-2019:
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developed The Release Process details how Factory becomes the next release. The openSUSE release schedule Factory is maintained by the openSUSE Release Team Contribute
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e/$releasever/ Version: SLE 15 SP$ https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/science/SLE_15_SP4/ Most recent versions of Wine. Version: Tumbleweed https://download
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not distributed via mirrors to reduce the bandwidth and storage on these mirrors. You can always find the latest sources on the download server. To request
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date list of mirrors Version: Leap 15.5 Up to date list of mirrors For discontinued releases (see article Lifetime) please refer to Mirrors discontinued
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years. If you are looking for the most recent versions which are sometimes not yet in stable, released versions of the distribution, but can be found on software
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the next openSUSE release. See how to set up a GNOME development environment. Participate in the testing of the development version of openSUSE. Tell us
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than usually. In previous version new release shipped with one major version behind, this release was with two major versions behind Note on the Wayland
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to build next versions of openSUSE Leap. Jump was a prototype of how could openSUSE Leap look like once we're done with current release of openSUSE Leap
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change leap_version is deprecated, use is_opensuse and sle_version instead Backports:* projects inherit the %sle_version macro from the corresponding SLE release
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RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION=\"%{VERSION}\"\ RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE=\"%{RELEASE}\"\ export RPM_PACKAGE_NAME RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE\ LANG=C\ export
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different versions of openSUSE that you can download, install and redistribute. Leap - a regular release version of Linux. This means it releases annually
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follows a stable-release model. A new version is released once a year (latest release: Leap 15.5, June 2023). Between those releases, you will normally
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the QA process, a milestone or beta can be released by the Release Manager. He/she takes care of the release tasks: calculate the ISO MD5/SHA1 hashes, set
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Distribution - Mirrors Mirror infrastructure - How to setup a mirror - Tumbleweed mirrors This document describes how to find a mirror. You do not have
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doing this, do a reboot. Replace <version> by your openSUSE release (ie,15.3, ...). title Boot -- openSUSE <version> root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz
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MS4 was not formally released, we run the risk of testing on different versions. Accordingly, we are providing a common Factory version for testing. There
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