Usually, the major Linux desktop distributors offer both the major Linux desktop interfaces-KDE and GNOME. Some, like Canonical divide it into two separate distributions, Ubuntu for GNOME and Kubuntu ...
The KDE vs. GNOME debate — which we sincerely hope we aren't sparking anew — is one of the great legacies of the Linux world. Everyone seems to have an opinion, whether it's passionate support for one ...
As an openSUSE user I admire the work openSUSE teams do to integrate KDE’s Plasma desktop environment (DE ) with the rest of the system. And they never stop. Last year they created waves by launching ...
The openSUSE Linux distribution will offer KDE as its default desktop environment in future versions. This move echoes the SUSE community's historical affinity for KDE and indicates that this ...
Novell announced the official release of OpenSUSE 11 yesterday. It's the latest version of the community-driven Linux distribution and includes significant new features like the KDE 4 desktop ...
Novell has released openSUSE 10.3, the latest version of its popular Linux distribution. OpenSUSE 10.3 features dual-boot support for Windows, KDE 3.5.7 and parts of KDE 4, the SUSE-customized GNOME 2 ...
Novell's openSUSE 11.3 community Linux OS brings stability with KDE 4.4.4, a fresh 2.6.34 kernel and support for the new BTRFS file system. The last time we looked at openSUSE was back in October of ...
It's been a while since I've given openSUSE a test drive. Honestly…it's been too long. I've always respected what the developers of openSUSE do and have long thought the distribution served a very ...
OpenSUSE 13.2 was released a week ago. As with the recent Fedora update, the latest release of openSUSE took a year to develop instead of the standard six months as the organization retooled its ...
Still no leap in the version series: The refreshed openSUSE Leap 15.6 is based on the long-established RPM base one year after the previous version. Core components such as the kernel, the Gnome ...