openSUSE Leap 15.3 | GNOME Edition | Built Using Same Binary Packages As SUSE Linux Enterprise (SP3)
In This Video We Are Discussing About The openSUSE Project released today openSUSE Leap 15.3 as the third installment in the free openSUSE Leap 15 operating system series, based on the commercial SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 operating system series.
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openSUSE Leap 15.3 | GNOME Edition | Built Using Same Binary Packages As SUSE Linux Enterprise (SP3)
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The openSUSE team have announced the release of a minor update to the project's 15.x branch. openSUSE 15.3 is assembled using the same binary packages as SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) which facilitates testing and migration across both platforms. "The newest minor version of openSUSE Leap is the most recent, rock-solid addition to the openSUSE 15.x series that carries all the positive attributes of its predecessors. There is one huge change from the previous Leap versions. openSUSE Leap 15.3 is built not just from SUSE Linux Enterprise source code like in previous versions, but built with the exact same binary packages, which strengthens the flow between Leap and SLE like a yin yang."
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openSUSE Leap 15.3: What’s New?
The most considerable change is that it is built with the same binary packages as you’d find in SUSE Enterprise Linux.
However, the release announcement mentions the benefit of this massive change as:
This release is hugely beneficial for migration projects and user acceptance testing. Large development teams gain added value by using openSUSE Leap 15.3 to optimally run and test workloads that can be lifted and shifted to SUSE Linux Enterprise Linux 15 SP3 for long-term maintenance.
In addition to this big change, there are several other essential changes that makes it an exciting release.
With Xfce 4.16 desktop, there are visual changes that include new icons and palette. The Settings Manager also received a visual refresh providing a cleaner look.
KDE Plasma 5.18 is also available with this release as an LTS option if you need. And, GNOME 3.34 includes some subtle changes in the look and feel for certain applications. While Cinnamon has no major changes, you will find a new pattern for it.
You will find the addition of GNU Health 3.8 in this release with new features for you to explore.
An update to DNF package manager was planned, but it looks like you will be getting it with a maintenance update following this release.
IBM Z and LinuxONE (s390x) are two of the new architecture support added with Leap 15.3.
The container technologies included still remain the same, but they have received security updates with this release. Of course, you should find the latest cloud images available with the hosting solutions like Linode.
Several application upgrades include OnionShare 2.2, A quick summary of popular applications and their versions in openSUSE Leap 15.3.
LibreOffice 7.1.1
Thunderbird 78.7.1
Roundcube 1.3.15
Chromium 89
Firefox’s Extended Support Release (ESR) 78.7.1
Python 3.6.12
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It is worth noting that from today onwards, Leap 15.2 will have six months until its End of Life (EOL).
You will have to ensure that you are running Leap 15.2 before trying to upgrade to Leap 15.3. You can find more information about the upgrade process in their official release notes.
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