openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 18
Issue #18 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
- openSUSE Project Releases Major Update to openSUSE Build Service
- Counting down to 11.0 - Get your counter here!
- LugRadio Live (so far)
- Tips and Tricks: Colored shell
- Stephan Kulow: openSUSE 11.0: Package installation 743% faster for default patterns
Also:
SUSE and openSUSE users should be well familiar with the slogan, “have a lot of fun!” I’ve always loved that (and the persistent green themes that accompany SUSE) about SUSE and openSUSE. Have a lot of fun!
Even though most of us use computers to get work done, I think there’s a pervasive attitude within the open source crowd I know that it’s possible to enjoy your work and Get Things Done while still having a good time.
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