Tag: Tumbleweed
January 20, 2021 3:31 pm
18,842 viewsHow SUSE builds its Enterprise Linux distribution – PART 5
This is the fifth blog of a series that provides insight into SUSE Linux Enterprise product development. You will get a first-hand overview of SUSE, the SLE products, what the engineering team does to tackle the challenges coming from the increasing pace of open source projects, and the new requirements from our customers, partners and […]
Tags: Closing the Leap Gap, factory, Leap, openSUSE, SLE, SLES, SUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, Tumbleweed
Categories: Expert Views, Products, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, SUSE News
April 9, 2020 5:34 pm
29,284 viewsCreating Virtual WLAN Interfaces
This article has been contributed by Felix Niederwanger, Software Engineer at SUSE.
Overview
When it comes to testing and virtual devices for testing purposes, the Linux kernel is always a surprisingly rich source. I’m at the moment working on setting up an openQA test for wpa_supplicant, probably the most […]
Tags: network, openSUSE, test environment, Testing, Tumbleweed, Virtual Network, Virtual WLAN, WiFi, WLAN
Categories: Technical Solutions, Virtualization
February 15, 2017 7:01 am
127,288 viewsopenSUSE on Raspberry Pi 3: From Zero to Functional System in a Few Easy Steps
The following article has been contributed by Dmitri Popov, Technical Writer at the SUSE Documentation team.
Deploying openSUSE on Raspberry Pi 3 is not all that complicated, but there are a few tricks that smooth the process.
First of all, you have several flavours to choose from. If you […]
Tags: Leap, Linux on RasPi, openSUSE, Raspberry Pi, RasPi 3, Tumbleweed
Categories: Expert Views, Server, Technical Solutions