#Intel's #NPU driver is now available for #openSUSE. With support for Core Ultra CPUs, you can now offload neural network tasks across #CPU, #GPU, and NPU for energy-efficient #AI workloads.
For six years, the #openSUSE Bar has brought together #opensource minds from around the world. It’s more than a space; it’s a tradition. Celebrate with us Dec. 19 at 13:00 UTC and raise a virtual toast to #tech. #Linux #Community #OpenSource
Need a #gift for the #holidays or the next #Linux lover in your life? Or just want to upgrade your own setup? Check out shop.opensuse.org for official #openSUSE merchandise and show off your #opensource support in style.
Before you ask β€œIs it just me?” Check status.opensuse.org to see live updates about #openSUSE services. Built for the #community, by the community and because uptime and clarity matter. #Linux
Tumbleweed’s November snapshots continued to deliver dependable updates and wide-ranging improvements. #Desktop users benefit from #KDE and #GNOME refinements, while #developers and #sysadmins get new kernels, libraries, and security patches. Your testing and feedback keep this momentum going.
Curious about what makes openSUSE tick? www.youtube.com/opensuse highlights community voices, project updates, and events like oSC. Watch, learn, and get involved.
Whether you want a #rolling release or stable system, #openSUSE has you covered. Download #Tumbleweed for the latest #software or Leap for reliability. Get started now at get.opensuse.org #Linux #OpenSource #Endof10
Present at the #openSUSE America Summit in Barranquilla, Colombia this April 29–30. Talks, lightning sessions, and #workshops are welcome from contributors across the Americas and beyond. Submissions are open now through March 1. #Linux #opensource
The call for presentations is open for the #openSUSE America Summit 2026! Got something to share about #opensource, #Linux or #tech? Submit your talk or workshop before March 1.
Split #config from state. Keep your #desktop portable. This #oSC25 session shows how #qubesome lets you define your desktop in #Git, run it securely in #containers, and move between machines without losing your setup. #Linux #openSUSE