openSUSE

The openSUSE project aims to become the most widely used open source platform by Linux users, Linux hackers and application developers.

A Walk Through SUSE Studio

A Walk Through SUSE Studio

SUSE Studio is a new Web based service for creating Linux appliances based on openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. It allows users to build custom Linux distributions including selected software packages and configurations.

Moblin 2.0 Beta for Netbooks Available for Download

Moblin 2.0 Beta for Netbooks Available for Download

Moblin version 2.0 beta was released today and can be downloaded from the Moblin website. Moblin which is a blending of Mobile Linux is a Linux distro optimized for Intel Atom Processor-based mobile devices like netbooks, nettops, and MIDs.

openSUSE on Netbooks at FOSDEM 2009

openSUSE on Netbooks at FOSDEM 2009

At this year's FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting) Stefan Seyfried, who works on the openSUSE Linux distribution, gave this talk titled openSUSE on Netbooks, which is divided in three parts: netbook hardware, software and tips and tricks.

Brief Introduction to 9 Linux Distributions

Brief Introduction to 9 Linux Distributions

Shawn Powers of Linux Journal briefly introduces 9 Linux distributions in about 6 minutes. He starts with 5 tiny Linux distros, which are well suited for low end computers and ends with 4 distros which are more demanding when it comes to hardware resources.