openSUSE Projet’s Douglas DeMaio reports today on the latest software updates and technologies that were brought to users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling operating system by a total of four snapshots released this month.
It appears that the Tumbleweed team worked hard in the past few days to enable GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) 7 as default compiler for the GNU/Linux distribution, which kinda decreased the number of snapshots released last month. But now that GCC 7 is in, they’re back pushing new snapshots with the latest updates.
“The care and thoroughness of making GNU Compiler Collection 7 the default compiler for openSUSE Tumbleweed produced a gradual decrease in snapshots over the past month, but it looks like snapshots of the rolling release are beginning to pick up the pace,” says Douglas DeMaio in his report.
Here’s what landed this week in openSUSE Tumbleweed<… (read more)
Remember to like our facebook and our twitter @ubuntufree for a chance to win a free Ubuntu laptop by Dell or HP!
Top Trending Pages: Ubuntu Downloads | Ubuntu How To Guide | Download Ubuntu Software | Share Ubuntu Files With Windows