Showing posts with label Linux OpenSUSE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux OpenSUSE. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Linux OpenSUSE


openSUSE is a free operating system and Linux-based PC, Laptop or Server you. You can surf the Web, manage e-mails and photos, do office work, play videos or music, and other like windows. The default graphical user (GUI) and command line options are easy to understand, which allows the user (during installation) to select the GUI and supports thousands of software packages or software on a variety of open source development.The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that promotes the use of Linux everywhere.After getting SUSE Linux in January 2004, Novell decided to release the SUSE Professional product as a project 100% open, 
community involvement in the development process. This program provides free and easy access to openSUSE.openSUSE also provides the foundation for Novell's award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise products.


openSUSE creates one of the world's best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community.The project is controlled by its community and relies on the Contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and Ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages ​​and having different cultural backgrounds.


openSUSE Continues its tradition of delivering aspects the popular KDE, GNOME and Xfce desktop environments, and now also provides the lightweight LXDE desktop environment. With GNOME, you can use the latest version 2.30.1 or take your installation for a drive with a preview of the upcoming GNOME 3.0. Or choose KDE SC 4.4.4 for the latest updates. They all feature the polish and integration That the openSUSE distro has been known for.

OpenSUSE features:
- Compiz: a 3D desktop That runs on XGL.
- Xen: virtualization software
- The KDE (extended with Such tools as Kickoff and knetworkmanager) and GNOME desktop environments
- AppArmor: Gives Certain applications rights based on how They run and Interact with the environment.
- YaST: a system management application the which openSUSE uses as a Control Center.