Sujet : Re: Linux upgrade.
De : robin_listas (at) *nospam* es.invalid (Carlos E.R.)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 26. Dec 2024, 14:27:22
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On 2024-12-26 05:19, rbowman wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2024 03:40:38 -0000 (UTC), Lars Poulsen wrote:
On 2024-12-26, 186282@ud0s4.net <186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:
The death of OpenSUSE is that it's part of the IBM/RHEL vortex now,
just like CentOS. Using it, you're basically an unpaid beta tester
for IBM. Eventually they won't need that so much - and that entire
distro family will just go away.
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Are you saying that RedHat has bought SUSE?
I see no reference to this in the Wikipedia articles about SuSE and
openSUSE.
It's hard to keep track of the shell game from Novell to Attachmate to
MicroFocus but I believe EQT AB has it now, at least the Enterprise.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/german-software-firm-suse-be-taken-
private-by-eqt-16-euros-per-share-2023-08-17/
I don't know if OpenSUSE is upstream of SLE like Rawhide/Fedora are
upstream of RHEL. No particular reason but I missed the leap from 13.2 to
Leap and eventually went to Fedora on that box.
openSUSE (not OpenSUSE) Tumbleweed is loosely upstream of SLE, and SLE is the basis (package compatible) of Leap.
The next SLE has been delayed for about two years, I think. The new design is taking longer than they thought.
https://news.opensuse.org/2024/10/07/leap-16-0-prealpha/There were talks of using containers, but I'm unsure of the name.
"Just for clarification SLFO, SUSE Linux Framework One, is the source pool for SLES 16 and SL Micro 6.X. SLFO was previously known as Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP)."
https://www.suse.com/c/revolutionizing-linux-distributions-with-an-adaptable-linux-platform/https://www.suse.com/c/suse-salp-raises-the-bar-on-confidential-computing/https://www.muylinux.com/2024/01/15/opensuse-leap-16-alp/-- Cheers, Carlos.