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Using KDE/Plasma 5 on Tumbleweed? 1. Introduction - Beginner's Guide to openSUSE 13.2 / SUSE Linux. Software.opensuse.org: OpenSUSE is available via http (direct link) or BitTorrent.

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The CD for network installation is only available via http. Direct Link When downloading images other than the CD for network installation, it is strongly recommended to use a proper download manager to reduce the risk of corrupted data. BitTorrent Using BitTorrent is recommended on slow links, especially when downloading the DVD image. Metalink Metalink is an open standard that bundles the various ways (FTP/HTTP/BitTorrent) to get files into one format for easier downloads. Pick Mirror If you want to use a direct link but live in a place in the world where our download redirector has not enough information to redirect to the fastest mirror, you can pick a mirror yourself. Top things need to do after installing openSUSE 13.2. OpenSUSE 13.2 Tips, Tricks, and Tweaks » TweakHound.

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openSUSE 13.2 Tips, Tricks, and Tweaks » TweakHound

I hope you find something useful here! This article will be updated as I find more tips or on the off chance that someone actually sends some in.last updated – 14NOV2014 This article dedicated to openSUSE forum member James McDaniel (a.k.a jdmcdaniel3) who passed away last December. His contributions to the openSUSE community are missed. Preamble Why use Linux? OPINION – My Thoughts On openSUSE You see where it says OPINION above? Where openSUSE Stands openSUSE is a seriously awesome operating system for serious users. Should You Use openSUSE? BTRFS openSUSE 13.2 defaults to a new file system called BTRFS.

Notes On This Article This article is specifically not for Linux newbies. How I use openSUSE I use 3 operating systems; Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and openSUSE 13.2. Fellow Geekos: I rarely use the Factory repos. Webpinstant. News. It is almost weekend and you want to try another Linux distribution?

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We’ve got you covered! The Linux ecosystem is a varied one with hundreds of distributions, each having their unique set of abilities and limitations. Some compile the source on your system, others let you choose between init systems, try to be as small as possible, experiment with security solutions and more. There is also variation in governance: some are strongly top-down organized, others decide in a meritocratic way or vote. Some have strong corporate sponsor pushing decisions – others don’t. The variety in solutions shows people want different things and the different distributions provide that. The Green Way Like all distributions, we have our goals and target users, best defined as ‘providing a reliable workhorse for IT professionals’.

OpenSUSE 12.3 was released last week and by now, many in our user base have moved over to it already. Choice We want to offer sensible options. Helping out. OpenSUSE News. 1. Introduction - Beginner's Guide to openSUSE 13.1 / SUSE Linux. OpenSUSE guide for Ubuntu users.