Edge AI infrastructure is transforming how we deploy machine learning workloads, bringing computation closer to data sources while maintaining privacy and reducing latency. This comprehensive guide demonstrates building an edge analytics platform using KVM virtualization, openSUSE Leap (15.6), K3s, and Ollama for local AI inference. Our architecture leverages a KVM...| openSUSE News
This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The below featured highlights listed on the community’s blog feed aggregator from August 16 to 22. Some of the most recent blogs involve updates on Tumbleweed developments, KDE and an extension of the Call for Hosts for...| openSUSE News
The familiar openSUSE-welcome window that greets millions of desktops is nearing retirement and a new approach will soon take its place. Rather than re-inventing the wheel, members of openSUSE’s release team have decided to tweak and refine existing solutions like gnome-tour for GNOME and plasma-welcome for KDE’s Plasma by making...| openSUSE News
The openSUSE.Asia Summit Organizing Committee has extended the deadline for the Call for Host to submit proposals for the 2026 Summit. Communities now have u...| openSUSE News
Entering RC Phase openSUSE Leap 16.0 has officially transitioned from Beta into the Release Candidate phase with the Build 148.4. The biggest challenge for the Release Team prior to Autumn release is source code management, as we want to transition both Tumbleweed and Leap 16.0 from legacy OBS SCM to...| openSUSE News
Several software packages were updated in openSUSE Tumbleweed during July that brought a large amount of enhancements, new features and critical security fixes across a wide range of components. Major upgrades included hwinfo 25, systemd-rpm-macros 26 and Amarok 3.3.0. A couple GStreamer updates also landed in the rolling release along...| openSUSE News
This is a roundup of articles from the openSUSE community listed on planet.opensuse.org. The below featured highlights listed on the community’s blog feed ag...| openSUSE News
Install Linux Before It’s Too Late The openSUSE Project is part of a growing coalition of open-source advocates urging Microsoft users to install a Linux operating system as Microsoft prepares to end support for Windows 10 this October, and urgency to get that message out is building. Some in the...| openSUSE News
openSUSE have now multiple ways to configure a Full Disk Encryption (FDE) installation. A very secure and easy way (YaST2) of doing this is via user space tools, as we described multiple times (like here, here, or here). This solution is based on the systemd tool-set like systemd-cryptenroll, systemd-pcrlock and...| openSUSE News
Running large language models (LLMs) on your local machine has become increasingly popular, offering privacy, offline access, and customization. Ollama is a fantastic tool that simplifies the process of downloading, setting up, and running LLMs locally. It uses the powerful llama.cpp as its backend, allowing for efficient inference on a...| openSUSE News
June brought a fresh wave of updates across openSUSE’s rolling release. There were major feature enhancements, performance improvements, and several critical...| openSUSE News
The openSUSE Project added an enormous amount of compute power for its projects this past year thanks to SUSE, which is the project’s main sponsor. The added...| openSUSE News
Grace Hopper to Boost Tumbleweed Armv9 Builds The openSUSE Project is preparing to expand its hardware capabilities with a high-performance system designed t...| openSUSE News
openSUSE.Asia Summit 2026: Call For Host The openSUSE.Asia Summit is an annual conference that brings together openSUSE contributors and enthusiasts from acr...| openSUSE News
Full Disk Encryption is planned to be introduced in the forthcoming release candidate of the Aeon Desktop to enhance data security for its users. The feature...| openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce that the call for speakers for openSUSE.Asia Summit 2024 started today. The event will be held on November 2 and 3 in Tokyo, Japan...| openSUSE News