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* They should not be used to install or upgrade. Please use the installation media instead
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* They have a limited package and driver selection, so cannot be considered an accurate reflection as to whether the distribution will work on your hardware or not
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* Kernel and initrd can't be updated, so they shouldn't be used as a persistent installation
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microos_desc: openSUSE Tumbleweed based OS providing Transactional (Atomic) Updates
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microos_desc:
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openSUSE Tumbleweed based OS providing Transactional (Atomic) Updates
snapper: System got corrupted? Not a problem anymore
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snapper_p1: "The Filesystem Snapshots feature keeps your filesystem in check by\n\
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snapper_p1:
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"The Filesystem Snapshots feature keeps your filesystem in check by\n\
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having continuous backups performed automatically when installing\nsoftware and\
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\ updates. Just boot from an earlier snapshot and bring\nyour system to a working\
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\ state in the matter of minutes.\n"
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desktop: openSUSE Desktop Distributions
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desktop_p1: |
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The four distributions to rule them all (now in green!)
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desktop_tumbleweed_p1: For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS
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desktop_tumbleweed_p1:
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For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS
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Enthusiasts
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desktop_tumbleweed_p2: Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE
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desktop_tumbleweed_p2:
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Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE
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Project.
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desktop_leap_p1: For Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and ‘Regular’ Desktop Users
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desktop_leap_p2: Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering
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desktop_leap_p2:
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Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering
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and community-developed innovation.
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desktop_slowroll_p1:
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desktop_slowroll_p2:
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desktop_aeon_p1:
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desktop_aeon_p2:
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desktop_kalpa_p1:
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desktop_kalpa_p2:
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desktop_slowroll_p1: For users wanting newer software than Leap but more stability than Tumbleweed
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desktop_slowroll_p2:
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Monthly updates taken from Tumbleweed with in-between updates for bug
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fixes and security patches.
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desktop_kalpa_p1:
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desktop_kalpa_p2:
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server: openSUSE Server Distributions
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Five comfortably boring distributions, how it always should be
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server_tumbleweed_p1: For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS
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server_tumbleweed_p1:
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For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS
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Enthusiasts
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server_tumbleweed_p2: Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE
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server_tumbleweed_p2:
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Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE
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Project.
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server_leap_p1: For Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and ‘Regular’ server Users
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server_leap_p2: Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering
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server_leap_p2:
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Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering
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and community-developed innovation.
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server_microos_p1: For single purpose server applications
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server_microos_p2: Designed to host container workloads with automated administration
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server_microos_p2:
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Designed to host container workloads with automated administration
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& patching
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server_leapmicro_p1: For edge, embedded, IoT and other deployments
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server_leapmicro_p2: Ultra-reliable, lightweight operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.
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server_slowroll_p1:
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server_slowroll_p1: For servers that need that sweet spot between stability and freshness
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server_slowroll_p2: Monthly updates taken from Tumbleweed with in-between updates for bug fixes and security patches.
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new_version_available: $distro_name is now available for download
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new_version_testing: $distro_name is now available for download and testing
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view_distro: View $distro_name
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name: Gaming
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Tumbleweed provides users with the latest gaming-related software. With the Linux support for gaming improving rapidly, that's an important aspect for smooth, performant and problem free experience in your favorite games.
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Tumbleweed provides users with the latest gaming-related software. With the Linux support for gaming improving rapidly, that's an important aspect for smooth, performant and problem free experience in your favorite games.
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leap_ovw_title: A brand new way of building openSUSE with a longer lifecycle
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leap_ovw_desc: Leap 16.0 builds on its hybrid approach of combining source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) with community developments, delivering a level of stability unmatched by other Linux distributions. With a newly <strong>extended support period of 24 months</strong>, Leap gives users, developers, and sysadmins one of the best and most reliable Linux experiences available.
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tumbleweed_ovw_title: State-of-the-art desktop and server operating system
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microos_ovw_desc_p1: Designed to host container workloads with automated administration & patching. Installing openSUSE MicroOS you get a quick, small environment for deploying Containers, or any other workload that benefits from Transactional Updates. As rolling release distribution the software is always up-to-date.
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microos_ovw_desc_p2: MicroOS offers an offline image. The main difference between the offline and self-install/raw images are that the offline image has an installer. Raw and self-install allows for customization via combustion or manually in the image after it is written to the disk. There is an option for a real-time kernel.
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microos_ovw_desc_p3: Try MicroOS in VMs running on either <a href="https://www.suse.com/c/happened-kernel-xen/">Xen</a> or KVM. Using a Raspberry Pi or other System on Chip hardware may use the preconfigured image together with the <a href="https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MicroOS/Combustion">Combustion</a> functionality for the boot process. Both preconfigured and self-installed images are intended to be used with <a href="https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MicroOS/Combustion">Combustion</a> written to a USB, which is driven to allow configuration on any first boot, with the option for default password protected changes.
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slowroll_ovw_title:
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slowroll_ovw_desc:
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kalpa_ovw_title:
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slowroll_ovw_title: A stable rolling release distribution positioned between Leap and Tumbleweed
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Slowroll is designed for users who want newer software than Leap but more stability than Tumbleweed.
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It achieves this by monthly distribution updates taken from Tumbleweed and then a set of in-between updates for bug fixes and security patches.
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slowroll_features:
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name: Controlled Rolling
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Slowroll provides a controlled rolling release experience by delivering updates on a monthly basis. This approach allows users to benefit from the latest software advancements while maintaining system stability.
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name: Stability Bridge
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Slowroll serves as a bridge between the stability of Leap and the cutting-edge nature of Tumbleweed. It offers a balanced environment for users who seek a middle ground between these two distributions.
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