මෙම ලිපිය වැඩිදියුණු කළයුතුව ඇත. ඔබ මෙම මාතෘකාව පිලිබඳව දැනුවත්නම්, නව කරුණු එක්කිරීමට දායකවන්න. |
openSUSE (උසුරුවනුයේ ) යනු සාමාන්ය කටයුතු සදහා යොදාගන්නා ලිනක්ස් මත පදනම් වූ මෙහෙයුම් පද්ධති, මෙය ප්රජාව විසින් සහාය දක්වන openSUSE ව්යාපෘතිය මගින් සංවර්ධනය කරනු ලබන අතර 2004 ජනවාරියේ SUSE ලිනක්ස් ලබාගත් පසු සමාගම මගින් මේ සදහා අනුග්රහය ලබා දේ. සමාගම SUSE Linux වෘතීය නිෂ්පාදන Professional product as a 100% open source project, involving the community in the development process. ප්රථම ස්ථායී නිකුතුව වන්නේ SUSE Linux 10.0 හි බීටා නිකුතුවයි. 2010 නොවැම්බර් වන විට ස්ථායී නිකුතුව වන්නේ SUSE Linux 11.3 යි.,
openSUSE 15.0 with customized | |
, (sponsored by and ) | |
OS පවුල | |
Working state | Current |
මූලාශ්ර ආකෘතිය | |
Initial release | මාර්තු 1994 |
Latest release | Leap 15.0 / මැයි 25, 2018 |
| |
අලෙවිකරණ ඉලක්කය | Consumer, Small Business, Development |
English, German, many others | |
Update method | () |
RPM Package Manager: , YaST2 One-Click Install: | |
Platforms | , |
type | (Linux) |
Default | |
and others | |
Official website | www.opensuse.org |
Overview
openSUSE is driven by the community and sponsored by , to develop and maintain components. It is the equivalent of the historic "SuSE Linux Professional". After their acquisition of SUSE Linux, Novell has decided to make the community an important part of their development process.
Beyond the distribution, the openSUSE Project provides a web portal for community involvement. The community assists in developing openSUSE collaboratively with representatives from Novell by contributing code through the , writing documentation, designing artwork, fostering discussion on open and in channels, and improving the openSUSE site through its wiki interface. Novell markets openSUSE as the best, easiest distribution for all users.
Like most Linux distributions, openSUSE includes both a default (GUI) and a option. During installation, the user may choose among , , and GUIs. openSUSE supports thousands of software packages across the full range of / development.
ඉතිහාසය
ආයතනයෙහි ඉතිහාසය
නිෂ්පාදන ඉතිහාසය
In the past, the SUSE Linux company had focused on releasing the SuSE Linux Personal and SuSE Linux Professional box sets which included extensive printed documentation that was available for sale in retail stores. The company's ability to sell an open source product was largely due to the closed-source development process used. Although SUSE Linux had always been open product licensed with the GPL, it was only freely possible to retrieve the source code of the next release 2 months after it was ready for purchase. SUSE Linux strategy was to create a technically superior Linux distribution with the large number of employed engineers, that would make users willing to pay for their distribution in retail stores.
Since the acquisition by in 2003 and with the advent of openSUSE this has been reversed: starting with version 9.2, an unsupported 1 DVD of SUSE Professional was made available for download as well as a bootable evaluation. The FTP server continues to operate and has the advantage of "streamlined" installs: Only downloading packages the user feels they need. The ISO has the advantages of an easy install package, the ability to operate even if the user's network card does not work "out of the box", and less experience needed (i.e., an inexperienced Linux user may not know whether or not to install a certain package, and the ISO offers several preselected sets of packages).
The initial stable release from the openSUSE Project, SUSE Linux 10.0, was available for download just before the retail release of SUSE Linux 10.0. In addition, Novell discontinued the Personal version, renaming the Professional version to simply "SUSE Linux", and repricing "SUSE Linux" to about the same as the old Personal version. As of version 10.2, the distribution was officially renamed to openSUSE.
Over the years, SuSE Linux has gone from a status of a distribution which includes proprietary software, with restrictive, delayed publications (2 months of waiting for those who had not bought the box, without ISOs available, but installation available via FTP) and a closed development model to a free distribution model with immediate and freely availability for all and transparent and open development. Its popularity continues to grow: as of May 2010, for example, patch download statistics show more than two million unique installations of openSUSE 11.1 and 11.2 alone, with the largest numbers located in Germany (28%) and the United States (14%).
බෙදාහැරීම්
openSUSE නොමිලයේ භාගත කල හැකි අතර වෙලදපලෙහි විකිනීමටද ඇත. නමුත් openSUSE බෙදාහැරීම ඇත්තේ එකක් පමණි. එය යම් යම් සංස්කරණ and architectures (as for version 11.3) ලෙස පැමිනේ:
- openSUSE Download Edition: This is the freely downloadable ISO version, available from the openSUSE downloads page. It is available as a Live-CD version (KDE4 or GNOME) which can be installed on the hard disk, or as a more complete single layer DVD-5. A CD containing additional proprietary software and an additional CD containing files for internationalization (less common languages) are also available. This version does not include any technical assistance, nor printed manuals.
- openSUSE Retail Edition: Users are able to purchase openSUSE box from Novell. It contains a (dual-layer) comprising the 32-bit and 64, together with a CD including the non open source software, printed documentation and 90 days limited user support. Media of the retail version is a little bit different from the downloaded ISO, but all software in the box which are not on the downloadable ISOs are available on the FTP servers and freely accessible. It is equivalent to the download edition with the only differences being limited product support and a printed user manual.
- openSUSE FTP: There is also a small ISO to install openSUSE directly from FTP (network install). There are mirrors on the two different FTP trees: one for open-source packages (OSS), a second for non-open-source packages or whose license is restrictive (non-oss). The FTP can be used to complement the Download and Retail editions.
- openSUSE : This is the continuous ongoing development version, from which the development team take out regular snapshots (Milestones and RC) to get the stable openSUSE.
Features
YaST පාලක පැනලය
SUSE includes an installation and administration program called YaST2 which handles hard disk partitioning, system setup, RPM package management, online updates, network and configuration, user administration and more in an integrated interface. YaST also integrates with to help users handle their graphics card and monitor, touch displays, and even additional monitors with . In more recent times, many more YaST modules have been added including support.
AutoYaST
AutoYaST 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine යනු YaST2 හි කොටසක් වන අතර ස්වයංක්රීය ස්ථාපන සදහා භාවිතා වේ. සැකැස්ම XML ගොනුවක රදවා තබා ගන්නා අතර පරිශීලකයාගේ මැදිහත් වීමක් නොමැතිව කාර්යය සිදුවේ.
ZYpp පැකේජ් කලමනණාකරනය
ZYpp (or libzypp) යනු ලිනක්ස් ම්රුදුකාංග කලමණාකරන යාන්ත්රණයක් වන එහි බැදීම විසදා පහසුවෙන් පැකේජ් කලමනණාකරනයට අවශයය මෘදුකාංග ක්රමලේඛන අතුරුමුහුනතක්අඩංගුය.
Build Service
The provides software developers with a tool to compile, release and publish their software for many distributions, including , Ubuntu, and . It typically simplifies the packaging process, so developers can more easily package a single program for many distributions, and many openSUSE releases, making more packages available to users regardless of what distribution version they use. It is published under the .
Desktop innovation
Xgl and Compiz
On January 2, 2006, SUSE developer announced Xgl, an X server architecture designed to take advantage of modern graphics cards via their OpenGL drivers, layered on top of OpenGL via . Compiz, one of the first for the X Window System that is able to take advantage of this OpenGL-acceleration, was also released.
KDE Desktop innovations
SUSE has been a leading contributor to the KDE project for many years, and now SUSE sponsors more developers to work directly within KDE than any other distribution. Hence, SUSE’s contributions in this area have been very wide-ranging, and affecting many parts of KDE such as and , , and kdenetwork. Other notable projects include:
- KNetworkManager 2010-07-06 at the Wayback Machine – a front-end to .
- Kickoff 2021-08-19 at the Wayback Machine – a new K menu for KDE Plasma Desktop.
GNOME innovations
The group became part of Novell, and in turn made and continued several contributions to GNOME with applications such as , and . The GNOME desktop now uses the slab instead of the classic double-panelled GNOME menu bars.
නිකුතුවන්
10.x කාණ්ඩය
The initial stable release from the openSUSE Project was SUSE Linux 10.0, released on October 6, 2005. This was released as a freely downloadable and as a boxed retail package, with certain bundled software only included in the retail package.
On May 11, 2006, the released SUSE Linux 10.1, with the mailing list announcement identifying , , AppArmor and Xen as prominent features.
For their third release, the openSUSE Project renamed their distribution, releasing openSUSE 10.2 on December 7, 2006. Several areas that developers focused their efforts on were reworking the menus used to launch programs in KDE and GNOME, moving to as the default , providing support for internal readers of commonly used in , improving framework (more computers can enter states instead of and ) and the . This release also featured version 2.0 of Mozilla Firefox.
The fourth release, openSUSE 10.3, was made available as a stable version on October 4, 2007. An overhaul of the software package management system (including support for ), legal MP3 support from and improved boot-time are some of the areas focused on for this release.
11.x Series
openSUSE 11.0 was released on June 19, 2008. It includes the latest version of GNOME and two versions of KDE (the older, stable 3.5.9 and the newer 4.0.4). It comes in three freely downloadable versions: a complete installation DVD (including GNOME, KDE3, and KDE4), and two (GNOME, and KDE4 respectively). A KDE3 Live CD was not produced, however, due to limited resources. Package management and installation were made significantly faster with .
openSUSE 11.1 was released on December 18, 2008. Updated software includes 2.24.1, 4.1.3 + KDE 3.5.10, OpenOffice.org 3.0, 2.0.6, 0.7.8, 1.0.1, continued improvement in the software update stack, 7.4, 1.5.2 and Linux kernel 2.6.27.7.
openSUSE 11.2 was released on November 12, 2009. It includes 4.3, 2.28, , OpenOffice.org 3.1, improved support, updated filesystems such as as the new default and support for , installer support for , significant improvements to and , and all ISO images are and now support both USB and CD-ROM boot.
openSUSE 11.3 was released on July 15, 2010. It includes KDE 4.4.4, GNOME 2.30.1, Mozilla Firefox 3.6.6, OpenOffice.org 3.2.1, support for the filesytem. It also updates the Linux kernel to version 2.6.34.
අනුවාද ඉතිහාසය
The openSUSE project aims to release a new version every eight months. It supports each release with critical updates for two years from the release date. Starting with version 11.2, critical updates will be provided for two releases plus two months, which at the current release cycle of 8 months would result in a support lifetime of 18 months.
Color | Meaning |
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Red | Release no longer supported |
Green | Release still supported |
Blue | Future release |
Project Name | Version | Release date | Kernel version |
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S.u.S.E. Linux (Slackware based) | 3/94 | 1994-03-?? | 1.0.0 |
7/94 | 1994-07-?? | 1.0.9 | |
11/94 | 1994-11-?? | ?.?.? | |
4/95 | 1995-04-?? | 1.2.9 | |
8/95 | 1995-08-?? | ?.?.? | |
11/95 | 1995-11-?? | ?.?.? | |
S.u.S.E. Linux | 4.2 | 1996-05-?? | 1.2.13 |
4.3 | 1996-09-?? | ?.?.? | |
4.4 | 1997-05-?? | ?.?.? | |
5.0 | 1997-07-?? | 2.0.30 | |
5.1 | 1997-10-?? | 2.0.32 | |
5.2 | 1998-03-23 | 2.0.33 | |
5.3 | 1998-09-10 | 2.0.35 | |
SuSE Linux | 6.0 | 1998-12-21 | 2.0.36 |
6.1 | 1999-04-07 | 2.2.6 | |
6.2 | 1999-08-12 | 2.2.10 | |
6.3 | 1999-11-25 | 2.2.13 | |
6.4 | 2000-03-09 | 2.2.14 | |
7.0 | 2000-09-27 | 2.2.16 | |
7.1 | 2001-01-24 | 2.2.18 | |
7.2 | 2001-06-15 | 2.4.4 | |
7.3 | 2001-10-13 | 2.4.9 | |
8.0 | 2002-04-22 | 2.4.18 | |
8.1 | 2002-09-30 | 2.4.19 | |
8.2 | 2003-04-07 | 2.4.20 | |
SUSE Linux | 9.0 | 2003-10-15 | 2.4.21 |
9.1 | 2004-04-23 | 2.6.4 | |
9.2 | 2004-10-25 | 2.6.8 | |
9.3 | 2005-04-16 | 2.6.11 | |
10.0 | 2005-10-06 | 2.6.13 | |
10.1 | 2006-05-11 | 2.6.16 | |
10.1 remastered | 2006-10-13 | 2.6.16 | |
openSUSE | 10.2 | 2006-12-07 | 2.6.18 |
10.3 | 2007-10-04 | 2.6.22 | |
11.0 | 2008-06-19 | 2.6.25 | |
11.1 | 2008-12-18 | 2.6.27 | |
11.2 | 2009-11-12 | 2.6.31 | |
11.3 | 2010-07-15 | 2.6.34 | |
11.4 | 2011-03-?? | TBA |
System requirements
openSUSE 11.1 has full support for i586 and x86-64 hardware, as well as (PPC) processors. The basic requirements for non-PPC hardware is as follows:
- : Intel 1-4 or ; AMD , , , , , or
- : 256 minimum, 512 MB recommended
- Hard drive: 500 MB for minimal system; 3 recommended for standard system
The actually achievable minimum specs differ. Older processors that still belong to the i586 family are usable, for example the . When excess language/translation files and documentation are removed and X is not needed, decent console-based router systems can be made using 300 MB disk space. Most console workloads also cope with 128 MB RAM at the cost of increased swap activity in tight situations.
Gallery
- openSUSE 11.3,
KDE SC 4.4 - openSUSE 11.3,
GNOME 2.30 - openSUSE 11.2,
KDE 4.3 - openSUSE 11.2,
GNOME 2.28 - openSUSE 11.1,
KDE 4.1 - openSUSE 11.1,
KDE 3.5 - openSUSE 11.1,
GNOME 2.24 - openSUSE 11.0,
KDE 4.0 - openSUSE 11.0,
KDE 3.5 - openSUSE 11.0,
GNOME - openSUSE 10.3,
GNOME. - openSUSE 10.3,
KDE 3.
See also
References
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- "Novell Completes Acquisition of SUSE LINUX". Novell Press Release. January 13, 2004. සම්ප්රවේශය 2006-01-13.
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- openSUSE Guiding Principles
- openSUSE statistics
- Novell.com
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- "openSUSE 11.0 KDE4 inclusion".
- "KDE with Stephan Binner".
- "Sneak Peaks at openSUSE 11.0: Package Management".
- openSUSE 11.1 Released!
- "OpenSUSE 11.2 Review".
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- Michael Loeffler (August 14, 2009). "Change in maintenance for openSUSE 11.2 and future versions". opensuse-announce mailing list. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
- [opensuse-announce] SUSE Linux 10.1 "Remastered" available
- OpenSUSE 11.1: Hardware Requirements
External links
- openSUSE Project official website
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ම ම ල ප ය ව ඩ ද ය ණ කළය ත ව ඇත ඔබ ම ම ම ත ක ව ප ල බඳව ද න වත නම නව කර ණ එක ක ර මට ද යකවන න ම ල ක ල ප ය openSUSE උස ර වන ය ˌoʊpenˈsuːze යන ස ම න ය කටය ත සදහ ය ද ගන න ල නක ස මත පදනම ව ම හ ය ම පද ධත ම ය ප රජ ව ව ස න සහ ය දක වන openSUSE ව ය ප ත ය මග න ස වර ධනය කරන ලබන අතර 2004 ජනව ර ය SUSE ල නක ස ලබ ගත පස සම ගම මග න ම සදහ අන ග රහය ලබ ද සම ගම SUSE Linux ව ත ය න ෂ ප දන Professional product as a 100 open source project involving the community in the development process ප රථම ස ථ ය න ක ත ව වන න SUSE Linux 10 0 හ බ ට න ක ත වය 2010 න ව ම බර වන ව ට ස ථ ය න ක ත ව වන න SUSE Linux 11 3 ය openSUSEopenSUSE 15 0 with customized sponsored by and OS පව ලWorking stateCurrentම ල ශ ර ආක ත යInitial releaseම ර ත 1994 වසර 30 කට ප ර 1994 03 Latest releaseLeap 15 0 ම ය 25 2018 වසර 6 කට ප ර 2018 05 25 build opensuse org අල ව කරණ ඉලක කයConsumer Small Business DevelopmentEnglish German many othersUpdate method RPM Package Manager YaST2 One Click Install Platforms type Linux Defaultand othersOfficial websitewww opensuse orgOverviewopenSUSE is driven by the community and sponsored by to develop and maintain components It is the equivalent of the historic SuSE Linux Professional After their acquisition of SUSE Linux Novell has decided to make the community an important part of their development process Beyond the distribution the openSUSE Project provides a web portal for community involvement The community assists in developing openSUSE collaboratively with representatives from Novell by contributing code through the writing documentation designing artwork fostering discussion on open and in channels and improving the openSUSE site through its wiki interface Novell markets openSUSE as the best easiest distribution for all users Like most Linux distributions openSUSE includes both a default GUI and a option During installation the user may choose among and GUIs openSUSE supports thousands of software packages across the full range of development ඉත හ සයආයතනය හ ඉත හ සය න ෂ ප දන ඉත හ සය In the past the SUSE Linux company had focused on releasing the SuSE Linux Personal and SuSE Linux Professional box sets which included extensive printed documentation that was available for sale in retail stores The company s ability to sell an open source product was largely due to the closed source development process used Although SUSE Linux had always been open product licensed with the GPL it was only freely possible to retrieve the source code of the next release 2 months after it was ready for purchase SUSE Linux strategy was to create a technically superior Linux distribution with the large number of employed engineers that would make users willing to pay for their distribution in retail stores Since the acquisition by in 2003 and with the advent of openSUSE this has been reversed starting with version 9 2 an unsupported 1 DVD of SUSE Professional was made available for download as well as a bootable evaluation The FTP server continues to operate and has the advantage of streamlined installs Only downloading packages the user feels they need The ISO has the advantages of an easy install package the ability to operate even if the user s network card does not work out of the box and less experience needed i e an inexperienced Linux user may not know whether or not to install a certain package and the ISO offers several preselected sets of packages The initial stable release from the openSUSE Project SUSE Linux 10 0 was available for download just before the retail release of SUSE Linux 10 0 In addition Novell discontinued the Personal version renaming the Professional version to simply SUSE Linux and repricing SUSE Linux to about the same as the old Personal version As of version 10 2 the distribution was officially renamed to openSUSE Over the years SuSE Linux has gone from a status of a distribution which includes proprietary software with restrictive delayed publications 2 months of waiting for those who had not bought the box without ISOs available but installation available via FTP and a closed development model to a free distribution model with immediate and freely availability for all and transparent and open development Its popularity continues to grow as of May 2010 for example patch download statistics show more than two million unique installations of openSUSE 11 1 and 11 2 alone with the largest numbers located in Germany 28 and the United States 14 බ ද හ ර ම openSUSE න ම ලය භ ගත කල හ ක අතර ව ලදපල හ ව ක න මටද ඇත නම ත openSUSE බ ද හ ර ම ඇත ත එකක පමණ එය යම යම ස ස කරණ and architectures as for version 11 3 ල ස ප ම න openSUSE Download Edition This is the freely downloadable ISO version available from the openSUSE downloads page It is available as a Live CD version KDE4 or GNOME which can be installed on the hard disk or as a more complete single layer DVD 5 A CD containing additional proprietary software and an additional CD containing files for internationalization less common languages are also available This version does not include any technical assistance nor printed manuals openSUSE Retail Edition Users are able to purchase openSUSE box from Novell It contains a dual layer comprising the 32 bit and 64 together with a CD including the non open source software printed documentation and 90 days limited user support Media of the retail version is a little bit different from the downloaded ISO but all software in the box which are not on the downloadable ISOs are available on the FTP servers and freely accessible It is equivalent to the download edition with the only differences being limited product support and a printed user manual openSUSE FTP There is also a small ISO to install openSUSE directly from FTP network install There are mirrors on the two different FTP trees one for open source packages OSS a second for non open source packages or whose license is restrictive non oss The FTP can be used to complement the Download and Retail editions openSUSE This is the continuous ongoing development version from which the development team take out regular snapshots Milestones and RC to get the stable openSUSE FeaturesYaST ප ලක ප නලය ම ල ක ල ප ය SUSE includes an installation and administration program called YaST2 which handles hard disk partitioning system setup RPM package management online updates network and configuration user administration and more in an integrated interface YaST also integrates with to help users handle their graphics card and monitor touch displays and even additional monitors with In more recent times many more YaST modules have been added including support AutoYaST ම ල ක ල ප ය AutoYaST 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine යන YaST2 හ ක ටසක වන අතර ස වය ක ර ය ස ථ පන සදහ භ ව ත ව ස ක ස ම XML ග න වක රදව තබ ගන න අතර පර ශ ලකය ග ම ද හත ව මක න ම ත ව ක ර යය ස ද ව ZYpp ප ක ජ කලමනණ කරනය ම ල ක ල ප ය ZYpp or libzypp යන ල නක ස ම ර ද ක ග කලමණ කරන ය න ත රණයක වන එහ බ ද ම ව සද පහස ව න ප ක ජ කලමනණ කරනයට අවශයය ම ද ක ග ක රමල ඛන අත ර ම හ නතක අඩ ග ය Build Service ම ල ක ල ප ය The provides software developers with a tool to compile release and publish their software for many distributions including Ubuntu and It typically simplifies the packaging process so developers can more easily package a single program for many distributions and many openSUSE releases making more packages available to users regardless of what distribution version they use It is published under the Desktop innovation Xgl and Compiz On January 2 2006 SUSE developer announced Xgl an X server architecture designed to take advantage of modern graphics cards via their OpenGL drivers layered on top of OpenGL via Compiz one of the first for the X Window System that is able to take advantage of this OpenGL acceleration was also released KDE Desktop innovations SUSE has been a leading contributor to the KDE project for many years and now SUSE sponsors more developers to work directly within KDE than any other distribution Hence SUSE s contributions in this area have been very wide ranging and affecting many parts of KDE such as and and kdenetwork Other notable projects include KNetworkManager 2010 07 06 at the Wayback Machine a front end to Kickoff 2021 08 19 at the Wayback Machine a new K menu for KDE Plasma Desktop GNOME innovations The group became part of Novell and in turn made and continued several contributions to GNOME with applications such as and The GNOME desktop now uses the slab instead of the classic double panelled GNOME menu bars න ක ත වන 10 x ක ණ ඩය The initial stable release from the openSUSE Project was SUSE Linux 10 0 released on October 6 2005 This was released as a freely downloadable and as a boxed retail package with certain bundled software only included in the retail package On May 11 2006 the released SUSE Linux 10 1 with the mailing list announcement identifying AppArmor and Xen as prominent features For their third release the openSUSE Project renamed their distribution releasing openSUSE 10 2 on December 7 2006 Several areas that developers focused their efforts on were reworking the menus used to launch programs in KDE and GNOME moving to as the default providing support for internal readers of commonly used in improving framework more computers can enter states instead of and and the This release also featured version 2 0 of Mozilla Firefox The fourth release openSUSE 10 3 was made available as a stable version on October 4 2007 An overhaul of the software package management system including support for legal MP3 support from and improved boot time are some of the areas focused on for this release 11 x Series openSUSE 11 0 was released on June 19 2008 It includes the latest version of GNOME and two versions of KDE the older stable 3 5 9 and the newer 4 0 4 It comes in three freely downloadable versions a complete installation DVD including GNOME KDE3 and KDE4 and two GNOME and KDE4 respectively A KDE3 Live CD was not produced however due to limited resources Package management and installation were made significantly faster with openSUSE 11 1 was released on December 18 2008 Updated software includes 2 24 1 4 1 3 KDE 3 5 10 OpenOffice org 3 0 2 0 6 0 7 8 1 0 1 continued improvement in the software update stack 7 4 1 5 2 and Linux kernel 2 6 27 7 openSUSE 11 2 was released on November 12 2009 It includes 4 3 2 28 OpenOffice org 3 1 improved support updated filesystems such as as the new default and support for installer support for significant improvements to and and all ISO images are and now support both USB and CD ROM boot openSUSE 11 3 was released on July 15 2010 It includes KDE 4 4 4 GNOME 2 30 1 Mozilla Firefox 3 6 6 OpenOffice org 3 2 1 support for the filesytem It also updates the Linux kernel to version 2 6 34 අන ව ද ඉත හ සය The openSUSE project aims to release a new version every eight months It supports each release with critical updates for two years from the release date Starting with version 11 2 critical updates will be provided for two releases plus two months which at the current release cycle of 8 months would result in a support lifetime of 18 months Color MeaningRed Release no longer supportedGreen Release still supportedBlue Future releaseProject Name Version Release date Kernel versionS u S E Linux Slackware based 3 94 1994 03 1 0 07 94 1994 07 1 0 911 94 1994 11 4 95 1995 04 1 2 98 95 1995 08 11 95 1995 11 S u S E Linux 4 2 1996 05 1 2 134 3 1996 09 4 4 1997 05 5 0 1997 07 2 0 305 1 1997 10 2 0 325 2 1998 03 23 2 0 335 3 1998 09 10 2 0 35SuSE Linux 6 0 1998 12 21 2 0 366 1 1999 04 07 2 2 66 2 1999 08 12 2 2 106 3 1999 11 25 2 2 136 4 2000 03 09 2 2 147 0 2000 09 27 2 2 167 1 2001 01 24 2 2 187 2 2001 06 15 2 4 47 3 2001 10 13 2 4 98 0 2002 04 22 2 4 188 1 2002 09 30 2 4 198 2 2003 04 07 2 4 20SUSE Linux 9 0 2003 10 15 2 4 219 1 2004 04 23 2 6 49 2 2004 10 25 2 6 89 3 2005 04 16 2 6 1110 0 2005 10 06 2 6 1310 1 2006 05 11 2 6 1610 1 remastered 2006 10 13 2 6 16openSUSE 10 2 2006 12 07 2 6 1810 3 2007 10 04 2 6 2211 0 2008 06 19 2 6 2511 1 2008 12 18 2 6 2711 2 2009 11 12 2 6 3111 3 2010 07 15 2 6 3411 4 2011 03 TBASystem requirementsopenSUSE 11 1 has full support for i586 and x86 64 hardware as well as PPC processors The basic requirements for non PPC hardware is as follows Intel 1 4 or AMD or 256 minimum 512 MB recommended Hard drive 500 MB for minimal system 3 recommended for standard system The actually achievable minimum specs differ Older processors that still belong to the i586 family are usable for example the When excess language translation files and documentation are removed and X is not needed decent console based router systems can be made using 300 MB disk space Most console workloads also cope with 128 MB RAM at the cost of increased swap activity in tight situations GalleryopenSUSE 11 3 KDE SC 4 4 openSUSE 11 3 GNOME 2 30 openSUSE 11 2 KDE 4 3 openSUSE 11 2 GNOME 2 28 openSUSE 11 1 KDE 4 1 openSUSE 11 1 KDE 3 5 openSUSE 11 1 GNOME 2 24 openSUSE 11 0 KDE 4 0 openSUSE 11 0 KDE 3 5 openSUSE 11 0 GNOME openSUSE 10 3 GNOME openSUSE 10 3 KDE 3 See alsoOpenSUSE හ සබ ඳ ම ධ ය ව ක ම ධ ය ක මන ස හ ඇත Referencesstart Open SLX Open slx com 2010 07 22 Retrieved on 2010 11 09 Novell Completes Acquisition of SUSE LINUX Novell Press Release January 13 2004 සම ප රව ශය 2006 01 13 Tina Gasperson August 3 2005 Novell frees SUSE Professional under new branding NewsForge සම ප රව ශය 2006 01 13 Bryen Yunashko July 15 2010 openSUSE 11 3 is here opensuse announce mailing list සම ප රව ශය 2010 07 15 Frequently Asked Questions opensuse org සම ප රව ශය 2007 01 13 Managing Firm Sponsored Open Source Communities masters thesis SUSE Linux 10 2 Alpha2 Release and distribution rename opensuse org සම ප රව ශය 2008 04 27 SUSE Linux Becomes openSUSE slashdot org සම ප රව ශය 2008 03 03 openSUSE Guiding Principles openSUSE statistics Novell com opensuse announce Complete openSUSE Build Service under GPL available http lists opensuse org opensuse announce 2007 01 msg00002 html ප රත ෂ ඨ පනය 2010 11 11 CowboyNeal October 5 2006 SUSE 10 0 OSS Released Slashdot සම ප රව ශය 2007 01 13 Joe Harmon September 19 2005 Packages on the retail version and not the OSS version of SUSE Linux 10 0 Novell com සම ප රව ශය 2007 01 13 Andreas Jaeger May 11 2006 SUSE Linux 10 1 Release opensuse announce mailing list සම ප රව ශය 2007 01 13 Francis Giannaros October 4 2007 Announcing openSUSE 10 3 GM openSUSE News සම ප රව ශය 2007 10 08 openSUSE 11 0 KDE4 inclusion KDE with Stephan Binner Sneak Peaks at openSUSE 11 0 Package Management openSUSE 11 1 Released OpenSUSE 11 2 Review OpenSUSE 11 2 සම ප රව ශය 2009 10 05 භ න න ව සබ ඳ ය Michael Loeffler August 14 2009 Change in maintenance for openSUSE 11 2 and future versions opensuse announce mailing list Retrieved 2009 11 10 opensuse announce SUSE Linux 10 1 Remastered available OpenSUSE 11 1 Hardware RequirementsExternal linksopenSUSE Project official website