Tag: openSUSE
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed now comes with Linux 4.7.5 kernel
OpenSUSE has released a new version of its Tumbleweed Linux distribution. The updated platform is based on Linux 4.7.5 kernel and features GNOME 3.22...
OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Linux reaches beta stage
To give a sneak peek to the next major update, the OpenSUSE project has got the first beta release of OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 Linux....
Upgrade openSUSE to the Latest Linux Kernel
This article offers readers some interesting hacker tips. The tutorial is on upgrading the openSuse 13.2 stock kernel to Linux Kernel 4.x. So go...
KDE 4.8.2 Maintenance Release Out — Grab it!
First week of the month is typically when the KDE team releases its maintenance updates. These releases are nothing to get excited about --...
Some Glimpses of the ‘Dark’ Internet in Protest of SOPA/PIPA
Well, the time has come -- January 18, 2012 -- and many of the Free/Open Source Software project/advocacy sites, some popular news/discussion sites, as...
Exploring Software: Unity, GNOME Shell and the Notification Area
Do the new desktops succeed in creating intuitive, simple-to-use and distraction-free desktop environments?
It is hard to be passionate about something that everyone does! I...
Igelle for the Masses: A First Look
There are hundreds of different Linux distributions worldwide. However, almost all of them are based on Debian, openSUSE, Slackware or Red Hat. But is...
Exploring Software: openSUSE Tumbleweed Rolling Distribution Goes Mainstream
Here is a record of my initial explorations and findings about the recently released openSUSE rolling distribution repository, Tumbleweed, as experienced on a netbook.
I...
GNOME 3 is Here!
GNOME 3, code-named ToPaZ (for Three Point Zero), was released on April 6 this year. The release has raised many questions. Can GNOME 3...
Advanced Nmap: Scanning Firewalls Continued
The previous article detailed methods to scan an IPCop-based firewall in a test environment. The scan output revealed several open ports, which could lead...