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OpenSUSE is a linux distribution developed by the SUSE S.A., a software company that provides linux services to business and enterprise customers.  particular feature that stands out is their in-house installer, YaST2, of the operating system that stays installed after installation is complete. YaST2 stays installed as a configuration tool while the operating system is in use with GUI and TUI options.
| title = OpenSUSE
 
| releasestatus = Maintained
This distribution stands out by having two variations of the distributions: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is the de facto "unstable" release of the distribution, having a rolling release model therefore having newer packages. OpenSUSE Leap is the point release version, with a new release every year with older and more stable packages meant for business use.
| lastrelease = 15.6
| developers = SUSE
| website = [https://www.opensuse.org/]
}}

Revision as of 04:30, 11 June 2024

OpenSUSE is a linux distribution developed by the SUSE S.A., a software company that provides linux services to business and enterprise customers. particular feature that stands out is their in-house installer, YaST2, of the operating system that stays installed after installation is complete. YaST2 stays installed as a configuration tool while the operating system is in use with GUI and TUI options.

This distribution stands out by having two variations of the distributions: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is the de facto "unstable" release of the distribution, having a rolling release model therefore having newer packages. OpenSUSE Leap is the point release version, with a new release every year with older and more stable packages meant for business use.