- openSUSE Desktop Distributions
- Tumbleweed
- Many desktops, three by default
- Getting software couldn’t be easier
- Everything is transparent
- Free software? Your choice
- Welcoming contributions
- openSUSE Server Distributions
- Tumbleweed
- Kubic
- MicroOS
- System got corrupted? Not a problem anymore
- Transactional server
- Install it how you want it
- Zypper, your new favourite package manager
- Everything is transparent
- Free software? Your choice
- Welcoming contributions
- openSUSE Desktop Distributions
- Tumbleweed
- Many desktops, three by default
- Getting software couldn’t be easier
- Everything is transparent
- Free software? Your choice
- Welcoming contributions
- openSUSE Leap 15.3
- A brand new way of building openSUSE and a new type of a hybrid Linux distribution
- Live-образ
- Выбор носителя для загрузки
- Как перейти на openSUSE Leap
- Документация
- Рекомендуемые системные требования
- Проверка загруженного образа перед использованием
- openSUSE Server Distributions
- Tumbleweed
- Kubic
- MicroOS
- System got corrupted? Not a problem anymore
- Transactional server
- Install it how you want it
- Zypper, your new favourite package manager
- Everything is transparent
- Free software? Your choice
- Welcoming contributions
openSUSE Desktop Distributions
The two distributions to rule them all (now in green!)
Tumbleweed
For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS Enthusiasts
Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE Project.
For Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and ‘Regular’ Desktop Users
Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering and community-developed innovation.
KDE Plasma 5
GNOME 3
Xfce Desktop 4
Many desktops, three by default
The openSUSE contribution process empowers desktop development for everybody, so you have the choice to pick your favourite one in the installer. We actively feature three desktop environments, and offer even more in the expanded software view within the installer.
Getting software couldn’t be easier
Between us, having to go through every website to get all the software you might need is a lot of work. The online software center makes this way easier, by incorporating software from a plethora of sources in one place.
Everything is transparent
From start to finish, every package which goes into the distributions has all of its sources and build scripts openly visible for everyone to see. Doubtful of a source? Just check it out on the build service.
Free software? Your choice
Packages in the distributions are divided into free and non-free repositories. Don’t want to use non-free packages? You can easily disable the non-free repository. It’s your choice, not ours.
Welcoming contributions
We try our best to please the community, and we can only make this happen when the community is vocal about what they need. That’s why we ensure contributing is as easy as possible.
YaST, the best choice for the power user
One of the greatest system configuration tools helps you, the user, to setup every single aspect of your system. You no longer need to go through a plethora of configuration scripts or enter dubious commands to get the system setup as you need it.
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openSUSE Server Distributions
Four comfortably boring distributions, how it always should be
Tumbleweed
For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS Enthusiasts
Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE Project.
For Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and ‘Regular’ server Users
Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering and community-developed innovation.
Kubic
For containerized server workflows
Multi-purpose Standalone & Kubernetes Container Operating System based on openSUSE MicroOS
MicroOS
For single purpose server applications
Designed to host container workloads with automated administration & patching
System got corrupted? Not a problem anymore
The Filesystem Snapshots feature keeps your filesystem in check by having continuous backups performed automatically when installing software and updates. Just boot from an earlier snapshot and bring your system to a working state in the matter of minutes.
Transactional server
The installer now supports a new system role Transactional Server, which is an outcome of the openSUSE Kubic efforts. This system role features a new update system that applies updates atomically (as a single operation) and makes them easy to revert should it become necessary. These features are based on the package management tools that all other SUSE and openSUSE distributions rely on. This means that the vast majority of RPM packages that work with other system roles of openSUSE distributions also work with the system role Transactional Server.
Install it how you want it
The openSUSE Installation process provides you with all the options you would possibly need. Want to install your system with mouse and keyboard? Load up the installer in graphical mode. Don’t have a mouse on hand? Enable the terminal client and install it that way. Don’t have physical access to the machine? Connect to the installer remotely and get on with the installation. It’s that simple.
Zypper, your new favourite package manager
It’s quick and easy to learn. Provides zypper-apt, a compatibilty layer for usage with apt and apt-get commands. It’s based on libsolv, which guarantees both speed and reproducable resolving of dependencies. The interface is clear and appropriately coloured, for ease of reading. It’s perfect, what else could be said?
Everything is transparent
From start to finish, every package which goes into the distributions has all of its sources and build scripts openly visible for everyone to see. Doubtful of a source? Just check it out on the build service.
Free software? Your choice
Packages in the distributions are divided into free and non-free repositories. Don’t want to use non-free packages? You can easily disable the non-free repository. It’s your choice, not ours.
Welcoming contributions
We try our best to please the community, and we can only make this happen when the community is vocal about what they need. That’s why we ensure contributing is as easy as possible.
YaST, the best choice for the power user
One of the greatest system configuration tools helps you, the user, to setup every single aspect of your system. You no longer need to go through a plethora of configuration scripts or enter dubious commands to get the system setup as you need it.
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openSUSE Desktop Distributions
The two distributions to rule them all (now in green!)
Tumbleweed
For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS Enthusiasts
Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE Project.
For Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and вЂRegular’ Desktop Users
Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering and community-developed innovation.
KDE Plasma 5
GNOME 3
Xfce Desktop 4
Many desktops, three by default
The openSUSE contribution process empowers desktop development for everybody, so you have the choice to pick your favourite one in the installer. We actively feature three desktop environments, and offer even more in the expanded software view within the installer.
Getting software couldn’t be easier
Between us, having to go through every website to get all the software you might need is a lot of work. The online software center makes this way easier, by incorporating software from a plethora of sources in one place.
Everything is transparent
From start to finish, every package which goes into the distributions has all of its sources and build scripts openly visible for everyone to see. Doubtful of a source? Just check it out on the build service.
Free software? Your choice
Packages in the distributions are divided into free and non-free repositories. Don’t want to use non-free packages? You can easily disable the non-free repository. It’s your choice, not ours.
Welcoming contributions
We try our best to please the community, and we can only make this happen when the community is vocal about what they need. That’s why we ensure contributing is as easy as possible.
YaST, the best choice for the power user
One of the greatest system configuration tools helps you, the user, to setup every single aspect of your system. You no longer need to go through a plethora of configuration scripts or enter dubious commands to get the system setup as you need it.
Источник
openSUSE Leap 15.3
A brand new way of building openSUSE and a new type of a hybrid Linux distribution
Leap uses source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE), which gives Leap a level of stability unmatched by other Linux distributions, and combines that with community developments to give users, developers and sysadmins the best stable Linux experience available.
Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
Образ без сети (4.4 GiB)
Образ для установки по сети (146.0 MiB)
UEFI Arm 64-bit servers, desktops, laptops and boards (aarch64)
Образ без сети (4.1 GiB)
Образ для установки по сети (167.2 MiB)
PowerPC servers, not big-endian (ppc64le)
Образ без сети (4.1 GiB)
Образ для установки по сети (133.9 MiB)
IBM Z and LinuxONE (s390x)
Образ без сети (1.7 GiB)
Образ для установки по сети (104.6 MiB)
Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
KVM и XEN (228.8 MiB)
MS HyperV (141.4 MiB)
VMware (142.4 MiB)
OpenStack-Cloud (217.3 MiB)
Live-образ
Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
LiveCD GNOME (857.4 MiB)
LiveCD KDE (927.7 MiB)
LiveCD Xfce (906.9 MiB)
LiveCD восстановления (617.1 MiB)
UEFI Arm 64-bit servers, desktops, laptops and boards (aarch64)
LiveCD GNOME (826.2 MiB)
LiveCD KDE (897.1 MiB)
LiveCD Xfce (878.2 MiB)
LiveCD восстановления (597.1 MiB)
Выбор носителя для загрузки
The Offline Image is typically recommended as it contains most of the packages available in the distribution and does not require a network connection during the installation.
The Network Image is recommended for users who have limited bandwidth on their internet connections, as it will only download the packages they choose to install, which is likely to be significantly less than 4.7GB.
Как перейти на openSUSE Leap
If you’re already running openSUSE you can upgrade by booting from the DVD/USB and choosing upgrade, or carry out an ‘Online Upgrade’ in a few commands. Online Upgrade Instructions.
С более старой версии или другого дистрибутива Linux | С Windows | С OS X |
---|---|---|
Как записать DVD в Linux. | Как записать DVD в Windows. | Как записать DVD в OS X. |
Как создать загружаемый USB-носитель в Linux. | Как создать загружаемый USB-носитель в Windows. | Как создать загружаемый USB-носитель в OS X. |
Документация
Рекомендуемые системные требования
- 2 Ghz dual core processor or better
- 2GB physical RAM + additional memory for your workload
- Over 40GB of free hard drive space
- Either a DVD drive or USB port for the installation media
- Internet access is helpful, and required for the Network Installer
Проверка загруженного образа перед использованием
Many applications can verify the checksum of a download. To verify your download can be important as it verifies you really have got the ISO file you wanted to download and not some broken version.
For each ISO, we offer a checksum file with the corresponding SHA256 sum.
For extra security, you can use GPG to verify who signed those .sha256 files.
For more help verifying your download please read Справка по контрольным суммам
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openSUSE Server Distributions
Four comfortably boring distributions, how it always should be
Tumbleweed
For Developers, openSUSE Contributors, Gamers and Linux/FOSS Enthusiasts
Rolling release with the latest packages provided by the openSUSE Project.
For Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and вЂRegular’ server Users
Regular release with the benefits of both enterprise-grade engineering and community-developed innovation.
Kubic
For containerized server workflows
Multi-purpose Standalone & Kubernetes Container Operating System based on openSUSE MicroOS
MicroOS
For single purpose server applications
Designed to host container workloads with automated administration & patching
System got corrupted? Not a problem anymore
The Filesystem Snapshots feature keeps your filesystem in check by having continuous backups performed automatically when installing software and updates. Just boot from an earlier snapshot and bring your system to a working state in the matter of minutes.
Transactional server
The installer now supports a new system role Transactional Server, which is an outcome of the openSUSE Kubic efforts. This system role features a new update system that applies updates atomically (as a single operation) and makes them easy to revert should it become necessary. These features are based on the package management tools that all other SUSE and openSUSE distributions rely on. This means that the vast majority of RPM packages that work with other system roles of openSUSE distributions also work with the system role Transactional Server.
Install it how you want it
The openSUSE Installation process provides you with all the options you would possibly need. Want to install your system with mouse and keyboard? Load up the installer in graphical mode. Don’t have a mouse on hand? Enable the terminal client and install it that way. Don’t have physical access to the machine? Connect to the installer remotely and get on with the installation. It’s that simple.
Zypper, your new favourite package manager
It’s quick and easy to learn. Provides zypper-apt, a compatibilty layer for usage with apt and apt-get commands. It’s based on libsolv, which guarantees both speed and reproducable resolving of dependencies. The interface is clear and appropriately coloured, for ease of reading. It’s perfect, what else could be said?
Everything is transparent
From start to finish, every package which goes into the distributions has all of its sources and build scripts openly visible for everyone to see. Doubtful of a source? Just check it out on the build service.
Free software? Your choice
Packages in the distributions are divided into free and non-free repositories. Don’t want to use non-free packages? You can easily disable the non-free repository. It’s your choice, not ours.
Welcoming contributions
We try our best to please the community, and we can only make this happen when the community is vocal about what they need. That’s why we ensure contributing is as easy as possible.
YaST, the best choice for the power user
One of the greatest system configuration tools helps you, the user, to setup every single aspect of your system. You no longer need to go through a plethora of configuration scripts or enter dubious commands to get the system setup as you need it.
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