openSUSE Tumbleweed, a new rolling release
openSUSE Tumbleweed, a new rolling release
The openSUSE developers have announced the arrival of the new Tumbleweed rolling release version that combines the current Factory.
openSUSE
openSUSE is a distribution developed primarily to provide a stable operating system, while still providing users with the ability to always update their applications, kernel, and so on desktop environment, thanks to third-party repositories, or the famous Tumbleweed repo which (until a few months ago), however, included versions still under development. The openSUSE developers have released in recent months Factory is a rolling release version that allows you to always have updated the desktop environment, applications, etc. to the latest stable kernel. The success of the openSUSE Factory has brought so many discussions leading to the creation of a single project: the new openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release.
Richard Brown openSUSE recently announced the birth of the new openSUSE Tumbleweed, a rolling release that will merge the current Factory to previous Tumbleweed repository, which includes, however, only stable versions and not in development so as to ensure greater stability .
In November, so users can choose whether to have a stable operating system with openSUSE 13.2 distribution or have a constantly updated by including future innovations that will be integrated in the next stable release.
openSUSE
openSUSE is a distribution developed primarily to provide a stable operating system, while still providing users with the ability to always update their applications, kernel, and so on desktop environment, thanks to third-party repositories, or the famous Tumbleweed repo which (until a few months ago), however, included versions still under development. The openSUSE developers have released in recent months Factory is a rolling release version that allows you to always have updated the desktop environment, applications, etc. to the latest stable kernel. The success of the openSUSE Factory has brought so many discussions leading to the creation of a single project: the new openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release.
Richard Brown openSUSE recently announced the birth of the new openSUSE Tumbleweed, a rolling release that will merge the current Factory to previous Tumbleweed repository, which includes, however, only stable versions and not in development so as to ensure greater stability .
In November, so users can choose whether to have a stable operating system with openSUSE 13.2 distribution or have a constantly updated by including future innovations that will be integrated in the next stable release.
openSUSE become (part of) a rolling release distribution, ready to give a hard time especially with Arch Linux and derivatives as new Manjaro which are having considerable success.