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openSUSE ( /ˌoʊpənˈsuːzə/) is a free and open-source
Linux distribution developed by the
openSUSE project. It is
offered in two main variations: Tumbleweed...
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operating system setup and
configuration tool. YaST is
featured in the
openSUSE Linux distribution, as well as in SUSE's
derived commercial distributions...
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applications like YaST,
Zypper and the
implementation of
PackageKit for
openSUSE and SUSE
Linux Enterprise.
Unlike some more
basic package managers, it...
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primary sponsor of the community-supported
openSUSE Linux distribution project. The
openSUSE "Tumbleweed"
variation is an
upstream distribution...
- The Open
Build Service (formerly
called openSUSE Build Service) is an open and
complete distribution development platform designed to
encourage developers...
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Linux Enterprise products receive more
intense testing than the
upstream openSUSE community product, with the
intention that only mature,
stable versions...
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including QEMU, Xen and VMware. It is
developed by the
openSUSE Project and used to
create openSUSE Linux distribution, but can also be emplo**** to build...
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distribution based on
openSUSE. It is
available in two editions: Static,
which is
based on
openSUSE Leap, and Rolling,
which is
based on
openSUSE Tumbleweed. Some...
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distribution called Red Hat
Enterprise Linux,
whereas SUSE
Linux was
divided into
openSUSE and SUSE
Linux Enterprise.
Fedora is a
community supported distribution...
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commercially backed distributions, such as
Fedora Linux (Red Hat),
openSUSE (SUSE) and
Ubuntu (Canonical Ltd.); and
entirely community-driven distributions...