SUSE OpenStack Cloud 6 released

SUSE OpenStack Cloud 6 released

SUSE has released SUSE OpenStack Cloud 6, an enterprise solution for private clouds, which eases the work of IT administrators and controls the use of resources.

OpenStack Liberty-based, this solution makes it easier to manage private cloud infrastructures, providing Infrastructure-as-a-service capabilities to quickly deploy new business solutions and improve operational efficiency to data center.

How to remove proprietary software from the Linux kernel

How to remove proprietary software from the Linux kernel

Many users are unaware of the fact that the Linux kernel developed by the Linus Torvalds team contains proprietary software to make it, for example, more compatible and universal with certain hardware.

So if we’d like to use GNU/Linux in a 100% free way , discarding these non-free added components, we should use some of the recommended distros by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) that you can find in this link.

Open Source VDI platforms, Fedora, CentOS & OpenSUSE 13.2

Open Source VDI platforms, Fedora, CentOS & OpenSUSE 13.2

The formula to get rid of proprietary systems to deploy a desktop virtualization platform, the new operating systems supported by UDS Enterprise and OpenSUSE 13.2 in KDE or Gnome desktops have been the most interesting topics for our readers during the last two weeks.

If you didn’t have the chance to read these posts, here you are the links, so don’t miss the most outstanding information according to our followers:

How to deploy a fully Open Source virtual platform

UDS Enterprise will support Fedora & CentOS

OpenSUSE 13.2 in KDE and Gnome desktops

openSUSE 13.2 in KDE and Gnome desktops

openSUSE 13.2 in KDE and Gnome desktops

openSUSE is a GNU/Linux distro very easy to install and highly recommended for those who are thinking about changing from a proprietary operating system to Open Source.

13.2 version started to be available for download a few weeks ago, but have you seen how does it look in KDE or Gnome desktops? In case you didn’t have the chance to see it yet, here you are a couple of videos:

OpenSUSE 13.2 Harlequin KDE

OpenSUSE 13.2 Harlequin GNOME

If you want to try openSUSE you can download the new version here

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