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This was the Linux distribution my server was based on. More information is available [http://www.opensuse.org/en here].<br>
{{No support}}
If you are looking to install openSUSE, you should look at installing [[OpenSUSE 12.2|openSUSE 12.2]]. This is the current version.<br>
This was the Linux distribution my server was based on. More information is available [https://www.opensuse.org/en here].
If you are still looking to install openSUSE 12.1, it is still possible to obtain it from [[Obtaining openSUSE 12.1|obtaining openSUSE 12.1]].<br>
 
'''openSUSE 12.1 support ended on 11th June 2013'''.
If you are looking to install openSUSE, you should look at installing {{Current openSUSE}}, the latest version.
 
If you are still looking to install openSUSE 12.1, there are more details in [[Obtaining openSUSE 12.1|obtaining openSUSE 12.1]].


== Information ==
== Information ==


openSUSE 12.1 was released on 16th November 2011. It is an open-source distribution and is free of charge. It is developed by the community and sponsored by [http://www.novell.com/home/ Novell].
openSUSE 12.1 was released on 16th November 2011. It is an open-source distribution and is free of charge. It is developed by the community and sponsored by [https://www.novell.com/home/ Novell].


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Latest revision as of 22:31, 4 December 2020

THIS RELEASE IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED

This was the Linux distribution my server was based on. More information is available here.

If you are looking to install openSUSE, you should look at installing openSUSE Leap 15.6, the latest version.

If you are still looking to install openSUSE 12.1, there are more details in obtaining openSUSE 12.1.

Information

openSUSE 12.1 was released on 16th November 2011. It is an open-source distribution and is free of charge. It is developed by the community and sponsored by Novell.

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