openSUSE’s New Agama Installer Now Supports Leap 16.0 Alpha
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Agama, the new still-in-development Linux installer from openSUSE, designed with reusability, integration with third-party tools, and the possibility of building advanced user interfaces in mind, released its new version 10, bringing several new features and improvements.
First, the software now has its own dedicated blog, separate from the YaST blog, to avoid confusion between the two tools and clearly communicate their unique purposes. This new space will focus exclusively on Agama updates and news. Now, let’s move to the new features that this update brings to the table.
One of the most notable among them is the introduction of QR codes in the Linux text console. What is the practical use? If users connect to a running Agama instance using a mobile phone, they can now use QR codes to simplify the process. However, this feature is available on larger terminals, as the standard 80×25 or 80×24 terminals do not have enough space to display a QR code.