openSUSE’s Agama Installer Gets a Major Overhaul
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Agama, the new still-in-development Linux installer from openSUSE, released version 12, unveiling various interface enhancements and practical new features.
Perhaps the most striking change is its complete user interface overhaul, which was done by migrating to Patternfly 6, the same UI framework used by Cockpit. So, the UI now aligns more closely with the SUSE branding guidelines, refreshing everything from typography to color schemes. But the improvements go beyond simple aesthetics.
One of the most notable functional changes is the redesign of the Storage section, which is responsible for handling partitions, LVM volume groups, and more. Previous versions of Agama offered an impressive range of storage configuration options, but some users reported challenges discovering or understanding these powerful features.
Update
More on this and Tumbleweed:
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Releasing version 12 and a roadmap
Agama development goes on at good pace and, approximately one month after our latest blog post, we have more news for you. Not only a new version of Agama with a completely refreshed user interface and other significant changes, but also some information about the future.
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OpenSUSE ☛ Tumbleweed Monthly Update - February 2025
As always, be sure to roll back using snapper if any issues arise.