SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 5 (SLE 15 SP5) and openSUSE Tumbleweed
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SUSE reveals new capabilities to flagship enterprise Linux platform
Announced at SUSECON 2023, SUSE has unveiled new capabilities to help customers accelerate digital transformation as part of its mission to best secure IT infrastructure and accelerate digital trust.
In a report sponsored by SUSE, 88 percent of respondents reported experiencing more than one cloud-related security incident in the past year. To address these concerns, SUSE is enhancing its infrastructure security stack to ensure that customers, partners and open source communities can safely run their application workloads in the cloud, the edge or datacenters.
SUSE has introduced the latest version of its flagship enterprise Linux platform, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 5 (SLE 15 SP5), which is designed to deliver high-performance computing capabilities for AI and ML workloads.
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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2023/25
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
Finally back on the weekly review cycle – are we taking bets on how long I can keep it up (summertime is ‘terrible’ – it motivates too much to take Fridays off). Anyway, even without me there, you are used to Tumbleweed rolling. Lately, all the excellent work on Staging Is being performed by Ana. During this week, we managed to publish again 6 snapshots (the 7th was in QA, but took slightly longer to test than the next one needed to build).
The 6 snapshots (0614, 0616, 0617, 0619, 0620, and 0620) brought you those changes:
- Python 3.11 has been set as the default Python interpreter
- libzypp: fix for stricter http/2 RFC 9113 server implementations: trim custom headers
- poppler 23.06.0
- LLVM 16.0.6
- node.JS 20.3.0
- Mozilla Firefox 114.0.2
- KDE Plasma 5.27.6