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Posle dužeg razgledanja Debiana 12/14, Fedore 22, Mintova, čak i jedne Arch epizide došao je red i na OpenSUSE. U pitanju je “hibridna distribucija” koja teži pomirenju između stabilnog (konzervativnog) i “taze” apdejta, ili po rečima autora (detaljnije):
Version 42.1 is the first version of openSUSE Leap that uses source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) providing a level of stability that will prove to be unmatched by other Linux distributions. Bonding community development and enterprise reliability provides more cohesion for the project and its contributor’s maintenance updates. openSUSE Leap will benefit from the enterprise maintenance effort and will have some of the same packages and updates as SLE, which is different from previous openSUSE versions that created separate maintenance streams.
Community developers provide an equal level of contribution to Leap and upstream projects to the release, which bridges a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed.
Plusevi:
OpenSUSE developer Richard Brown wrote:
"We felt that Leap, with reference to motion, i.e. how the distribution moves forward, provides a nice contrast to Tumbleweed. It also represents that we are taking a leap to get there… As far as the version number is concerned we concluded that 42 is a great starting point due to the historical reference in the project. It’s quirky and we felt it suits us well. We deliberated other options such as starting at 1.x or some other arbitrary number such as 22 but we preferred 42. Additionally 42 has already gotten some notoriety and thus we might as well stick with it. In the end we all know the number is more or less arbitrary and the important point is that it increases going forward
Pogledan na KDE
Instalacija od strane US lamera
Version 42.1 is the first version of openSUSE Leap that uses source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) providing a level of stability that will prove to be unmatched by other Linux distributions. Bonding community development and enterprise reliability provides more cohesion for the project and its contributor’s maintenance updates. openSUSE Leap will benefit from the enterprise maintenance effort and will have some of the same packages and updates as SLE, which is different from previous openSUSE versions that created separate maintenance streams.
Community developers provide an equal level of contribution to Leap and upstream projects to the release, which bridges a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed.
Plusevi:
- Lep i jednostavan interfrejs, sličan Fedori, ali elegantniji
- Odličan YAST koji dolazi uz sistem, koristan kao Synaptic
- Jednostavna a napredna instalacija, koja istina traje dugo, ali preuzima veliki broj lista repozitorijuma i skida poslednje verzije izabranog softvera
+Odlično izgleda i sa GNOME-om a odmah nudi LXDE, XFCE, KDE
bez potrebe za YAST-om - Stabilan i efikasan, kao i svaki Linux
- Za sada je jedini minus sporije dizanje od Fedore, Debiana ili Mint-a
- Iako je smanjen broj nedostajućeg softvera širim repozitorijuma, i dalje postoji određeni manjak kao i kod Fedore. Ipak, ono što postoji je stabilno, testirano i radi!
OpenSUSE developer Richard Brown wrote:
"We felt that Leap, with reference to motion, i.e. how the distribution moves forward, provides a nice contrast to Tumbleweed. It also represents that we are taking a leap to get there… As far as the version number is concerned we concluded that 42 is a great starting point due to the historical reference in the project. It’s quirky and we felt it suits us well. We deliberated other options such as starting at 1.x or some other arbitrary number such as 22 but we preferred 42. Additionally 42 has already gotten some notoriety and thus we might as well stick with it. In the end we all know the number is more or less arbitrary and the important point is that it increases going forward
Pogledan na KDE
Instalacija od strane US lamera
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