OpenSUSE Leap 15.3: Difference between revisions
m →Installation notes/Known Issues: Added upgrade |
m Added no support |
||
| (4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
This is the Linux distribution my server | {{No support}} | ||
This is the Linux distribution my server was based on. More information is available [https://www.opensuse.org/ here]. | |||
If you are looking to install openSUSE, there are more details in [[obtaining openSUSE Leap 15.3]]. | 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, there are more details in [[obtaining openSUSE Leap 15.3]]. | |||
== Changes to openSUSE == | == Changes to openSUSE == | ||
| Line 9: | Line 12: | ||
Releases are now in line with SUSE Enterprise Linux, with openSUSE 15.4 and possibly openSUSE 15.5 now expected to align with the SUSE Enterprise Linux releases instead of the anticipated jump to openSUSE 16.0 as would have happened before after this release. | Releases are now in line with SUSE Enterprise Linux, with openSUSE 15.4 and possibly openSUSE 15.5 now expected to align with the SUSE Enterprise Linux releases instead of the anticipated jump to openSUSE 16.0 as would have happened before after this release. | ||
32-bit versions are no longer available, only 64-bit (x86_64) | 32-bit versions are no longer available, only 64-bit (x86_64) now. SUSE Enterprise Linux has not supported 32-bit for a long time and being more in line with SUSE Enterprise Linux, openSUSE now shares this trait. Most modern CPU's now support 64-bit (Intel Pentium 4's with the Prescott 2M core from 2005 onwards support x86_64). The rolling release, [[openSUSE Tumbleweed]] still supports 32-bit versions if needed. | ||
== Installation notes/Known Issues == | == Installation notes/Known Issues == | ||