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[$] Development statistics for the 7.2 kernel
Linus Torvalds released the 7.2 kernel on August 17, after noting that the number of fixes coming in was still "bigger than I would have wished for". In fact, 7.2 was one of the b [...]
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This isn't technically news, because it happened months ago, but we're still proud to announce to our Mastodon followers that a new workplace organized itself with the support of the ICT Union!
SUSE joined Red Hat in being the latest commercial Linux distributor to unionize!
SUSE workers in their own words:
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doing #meshtastic stuff finally got the web browser working on #suse #tumbleweed
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Banco do Brasil moderniza caixas eletrônicos com SUSE - Baguete
O Banco do Brasil concluiu um projeto de modernização tecnológica em seus mais de 43 mil caixas eletrônicos distribuídos pelo país com a SUSE, alemã especializada em soluções open source para infraestrutura de nuvem.
Segundo a instituição, o objetivo era padronizar toda sua infraestrutura bancária e automatizar seus equipamentos com a ajuda de código aberto para obter maior eficiência operacional e ampliar a agilidade e segurança de seu ecossistema.
Até então, o banco operava em um ambiente constituído por diferentes sistemas operacionais, o que dificultava a evolução das aplicações e aumentava o esforço das equipes de tecnologia.
Com o Linux Enterprise Server, sistema operacional de nível corporativo, e o Linux Enterprise Desktop, sistema operacional focado em estações de trabalho, alta segurança e compatibilidade com ambientes mistos, a instituição conseguiu criar uma base para o desenvolvimento e a operação dos sistemas críticos9
https://www.baguete.com.br/noticias/banco-do-brasil-moderniza-caixas-eletronicos-com-suse
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@NichtHoecke @ComputerBase @linuxmint
Das sehe ich nicht so Stephan, ich nutze seit der Version Maya (2012) gerne Linux Mint. Habe #fedora, #ubuntu, #budgie, #suse, #manjaro, #debian #zorin, #tails, #solus, #tuxedoos ausführlich im Betrieb gehabt.
Bin aber jetzt endgültig bei #linuxmint lmde :linuxmint: , also die Debian-Version geblieben.
Es ist eine ausgereifte Distribution, wo alles am besten zusammenpasst.👍
Also meine klare Empfehlung für Anfänger und fortgeschrittene 🏅
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Hah ben, tabarnanacla! XD
#linux
Dans ma quete de pouvoir installer des pilotes en source libre pour un vieu #fujitsu lifebook t2010 et de chercher finalement une solution par #bottles pour rouler les pilotes de W10 sur Linux, vl'a ti pas que je tombe sur un article qui parle que #SUSE a approuve justement le portable pour sa compatibilite sur #linux !Donc theoriquement, #opensuse devrait avoir les pilotes comme la compagnie mere. On va tester avec la session minimale ICEWM. A+!
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Linux-переход
В жизни каждого IT специалиста однажды это случается. Linux-переход. Не надо этого стесняться так как это совершенно естественно. Причины перехода у каждого свои. На одинаковом железе под Windows и Linux запустил запустил бенчмарки. Получил прирост времени автономной работы с Linux в 30% при кратном сокращении потребления системных ресурсов без потерь производительности. Предлагаю обсудить карту навигации по GNU/Linux.
https://habr.com/ru/articles/1062494/
#linux #distro #EndlessOS #arch #bsd #suse #CachyOS #redhat #debian #ubuntu
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[$] Debating the role of large language models in the kernel community
Like many development communities, the kernel community has been struggling to determine how large language models will be used in its development process. The news has been domin [...]
https://lwn.net/Articles/1083275/ #LWN #Linux #kernel #SUSE #Git
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@rainer
Der KI muss man immer mißtrauisch begegnen.In diesem konkreten Fall kann man den Fehler der KI aber gut nachvollziehen. Wir haben im November von #Leap 15.6 auf 16 migriert, weil EOL drohte. Und wir sehen seitdem, dass Leap 16 von #SUSE maximal stiefmütterlich behandelt wird bei Security-Updates.
Tatsächlich habe ich einige Fälle gesehen, bei denen CVEs in Leap 15.6 deutlich vor 16 gefixed wurden.
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Oh, looks like #SUSE Multi-Linux Manager 5.2 was just released 🎉
Highlights include OVAL-based CVE audit, Kubernetes deployment option (tech preview) and enhancded SCAP audits (also tech preview). PostgreSQL was upgraded to 18.
Release Notes: https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/multi-linux-manager/5.2/index.html
Download: https://www.suse.com/download/suse-manager/
Documentation: https://documentation.suse.com/de-de/multi-linux-manager/5.2/
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I use Arch and openSUSE btw
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Nimmste ein Rolling Release. Machste täglich Updates, dann kommt da nicht so viel...
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BEGIN RANT
I used Linux, many distros*, as my primary desktop and everywhere else from 1998 to 2012. I used Unix starting in 1982, with Macintoshes off and on since their introduction.
In 2012, I moved my primary "desktop" to a MacBook. I liked it a lot, and a Mac is still my primary desktop. Since I retired in 2015, I maintain very few servers.
So my Linux sysadmin skills have atrophied.
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* #SuSE #RedHat #Debian #Knoppix #Gentoo #Ubuntu #CentOS #SomeOthersIForgot
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On June 23, we co-hosted an event with #SUSE, @openproject, and #OpenNebula to discuss the EU Cloud and AI Development Act (#CADA).
❌ As it is now, #CADA, art. 41 asks member states to "encourage" the use of #OpenSource. We've seen that verb before and know it produces very little.
✅ The fix: Make this a binding requirement in procurement and shift the default from single-vendor to keeping the market open and competitive.
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SuSE Linux 5.3 has been tested on an 86Box virtual machine with Slot 1 [1997]
#SuSE #SuSELinux #TechNews #TechUpdates #Computers #Laptops #Retrocomputing #ComputerHistory #Linux #OldLinux #SuSELinux5_3
https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/2026/06/28/suse-linux-5-3-on-86box-with-slot-1-1997/
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SuSE Linux 5.3 on 86Box with Slot 1 [1997]
SuSE Linux 5.3 was released on September 10th, 1998, and it was the first version of SuSE that contained the first public version of KDE, which was KDE v1.0. KDE was included as the default, but we have chosen a setup that included running the FVWM2 window manager as the default.
Our focus in this article is testing SuSE Linux 5.3 with an XFree86 server on an 86Box emulated machine with a Slot 1 [1997] motherboard. You can download it from here.
We’ve configured the virtual machine as follows:
We’ve configured a virtual machine to run with:
- Machine type: [1997] Slot 1
- Machine: [i440BX] MSI MS-6147
- CPU: Intel Pentium Pro @ 200 MHz
- Memory: 128 MB
- Video: [PCI] S3 Trio64 (Phoenix)
- Keyboard: AT Keyboard
- Mouse: Microsoft Serial Mouse (COM1)
- Sound card: [ISA16] Gravis Ultrasound
- Floppy disk controller: Internal device
- Hard disk controller 1: Internal device
- New hard disk: SUSE5.3.vhd
- C/H/S: 2080/16/63
- Size: 1024 MB
- Bus: IDE
- Channel: 0:0
- CD-ROM drive 1: MATSHITA CD-ROM CR-583 1.07 (8x)
Once everything is configured as above, we can now start the virtual machine. We’ll have to change the boot order to ensure that C comes first before CD-ROM.
Now, insert the disc called
suse-linux-5.3-cd1.isoto the CD-ROM reader, then let the system start.After that, let it boot to the installer.
Choose the language, and choose whether you want colors in the installer or not. We have chosen to use colors since the interface looks nicer.
Select the keyboard layout.
You’ll be taken to the main menu of the installer.
Go to Start installation / system, and press ENTER when Start installation is highlighted.
Let the installer load.
Now, you’ll get asked whether to install Linux from scratch or perform an upgrade. Also, demo mode and expert mode are options, but we’ll choose the first option. Then, select Partitioning, as we need to create partitions needed for the installation.
Then, you can choose whether to partition the disk manually or to use the guided partitioning. We have chosen to use the whole hard disk, since it’s a new virtual machine we’re going to install SuSE Linux 5.3 on.
Then, confirm the decision.
After that, partitions will be created, and you’ll be taken to the YaST setup tool where you’ll be able to either select a preset of packages or select a custom set of packages as per your choice.
We will be installing only the essentials with the X server, so let’s choose Load configuration.
We will choose Default system as the preset. Then, let’s verify that all the necessary packages will be installed using the “What if…” option
At this point, we can start the installation process, since everything looks OK. Verify that the disk space required is smaller than the available disk space for a successful installation. During the installation process, you might be prompted to insert another disc. In this case, you’ll have to right-click on the CD-ROM icon at the bottom and choose the required disk number.
Now, the installation of packages is complete. Go back to the main menu, and insert the first disc.
You’ll get asked what variant of the kernel you want to install. Since we didn’t install special hardware that requires special drivers, we’ve chosen the first option, which is the Standard (E)IDE Kernel.
You’ll be asked to choose whether to create a floppy disk for boot up or not. Since this is a test machine, we’ve decided not to create the floppy disk.
Then, configure the bootloader.
Afterwards, manually add the LILO boot configuration that points to the Linux installation. First, press F4 to add a new LILO configuration. Then, name the configuration linux, and let it auto-select the correct Linux partition. In our case, it’s
/dev/sda3. Then, confirm that the LILO installation is successful.Afterwards, select the time zone configuration for your country, or select a UTC offset. Let GMT be the time zone of your virtual machine’s hardware clock.
Now, configure both the host name and the domain name of your choice, since real networking is not going to be set up as this version of SuSE is very old, and we need to isolate it from the rest of our network.
Just set up the loopback.
Finally, we have chosen not to install the sendmail configuration file, since we don’t intend to use it.
The final setup phase starts here.
Let it boot to the new SuSE Linux 5.3 installation on your hard disk. Now, choose the root account’s password.
You’ll be asked if you want to choose a console font.
When it comes to the stage where mouse configuration is the current stage, set it up. Choose the Microsoft Bus Mouse, then select COM1 (cua0). Since we need to start the X server, we’ve decided not to let GPM start at boot up.
Finally, the congratulatory message showing that the installation has finished appeared.
Now, let the scripts install themselves, and you’ll be asked to sign in. Since we don’t have a user account yet, we’ve chosen to sign in to the root account.
Now, let’s configure the X server. To do that, we’ll use the XF86Setup tool.
Now, let’s configure the mouse and the keyboard first.
Now, go to the Card section, and navigate to the correct video card that’s installed to the virtual machine. In this case, we’ve chosen the S3 Trio64 (generic) graphics card.
Let’s go to the Monitor section, and select the High Frequency SVGA, 1024×768 @ 70 Hz preset.
Finally, go to the Modeselection section, and select any resolution up to 1024×768, and select a color depth you want. For example, we’ve chosen 800×600 at 16bpp color depth.
Afterwards, press Done, and let it run the X server for testing. Press Okay, then let it test the X server with the configuration you’ve selected. You should see the congratulatory message in the second image. Press Save the configuration and exit.
Let it create a symbolic link to the accelerated XFree86 S3 server.
Great! Now, let’s start the X server using
startx.Awesome! The X11 server started up without a hitch and in a full resolution of 800×600 with 16-bit colors, in an awesome FVWM2 desktop! The configuration was successful at this point!
Here are some of the demonstration pictures of the system:
#86Box #news #Retrocomputing #SUSE #SUSELinux #SuSELinux53 #Tech #Technology #update