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The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. The program provides free and easy access to openSUSE. Here you can find and join a community of users and developers, who all have the same goal in mind — to create and distribute the world's most usable Linux. openSUSE also provides the base for Novell's award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise products.

Getting openSUSE

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Download version: openSUSE 11.0 (Announcement)
Boxed version: openSUSE 11.0

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openSUSE 11.0 Survey

Question

Survey time again! After nearly a month of the openSUSE 11.0 release we want to know what you think about it, how you use it and about openSUSE.org in general. As usual we will post the results shortly after the survey is closed end of August. We'll raffle some openSUSE t-shirts and caps under all participants. Please find the survey here: openSUSE 11.0 survey, it will only takes a few minutes ...


Participate in openSUSE

Participate

Whether you're an experienced Linux developer or an end user just getting started with Linux, there are many ways to participate in the openSUSE project.

Development version: openSUSE 11.1 Alpha 1 (Announcement)

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Report a Bug

Report a Bug

With our open Bugzilla system, you have direct access to further the development of openSUSE.

Submitting Bug ReportsBug Reporting FAQ


openSUSE Weekly News

openSUSE Weekly News

Issue 31, Week 27 2008

In this week's issue:

  • Next Helping Hands Event
  • www.opensuse-tutorials.com
  • Hubert Mantel: openSUSE Gets the JeOS
  • People of openSUSE: Bryen Yunashko
  • Pascal Bleser: Reporting Packman package bugs
  • Jigish Gohil: New Compiz plugins

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Spread the Word! Get the openSUSE Graphics!

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The openSUSE community graphics are here to make it easy for you to show your support for openSUSE and spread the word on your website. Place it on your website and link to the openSUSE.org project.

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