New openSUSE 11.0: A Plethora of Improvements

It's officially out: go grab openSUSE 11.0! We currently have all 32bit versions available. 64bit versions will be available by this evening.

Here is a brief list of improvements which made their way into openSUSE 11.0 ...

[UPDATE]: 64bit versions are now available too!

Firefox 3.0

openSUSE features the new and latest Firefox 3.0, with the final
version distributed through online update. This new version features several improvements to the interface, from user name and password management to changes in the download window.

 

OpenOffice.org 2.4

The OpenOffice.org team
has been working hard over the last few months to produce the latest
2.4 release. It features a broad range of changes, most famously the
new OpenGL Impress effects, giving you a lot of visual eye-candy with animations during each slide change:

Xfce 4.4

openSUSE 11.0 features the latest Xfce 4.4.2, with a string of new changes including composite effects.

Banshee 1.0

Aaron Bockover and the Banshee team recently announced the availability of the very substantial 1.0 release. It features a broad range of exciting new changes, including video support, speed improvements, a redesigned interface and better integration with Last.fm.

Wine 1.0

With Wine approaching its monumental 1.0 release, openSUSE 11.0 features 1.0 RC3. Wine has been in development for over 12 years!

KIWI LTSP

The LTSP5
implementation on openSUSE continues to dramatically improve, with the
initial setup taking less than a minute on openSUSE 11.0, even for
non-administrators. The final images will be available in the openSUSE Edu build service repository and the upcoming add-on Edu DVD.

Kepas - Easy File Sharing

With the previous release we saw the addition of Giver
- an easy GTK+ file-sharing tool, enabling you to quickly send files to
others on the same network as you. With openSUSE 11.0 there is now also
a KDE application, Kepas, to perform the same task, with several additional features.

Command-Not-Found

Another nice thing to make its way into the openSUSE Build Service is Command-not-found (for 11.0: 1-click-install), which is very handy for general usage in the shell.

Demonstration of what it does:
20:52 geeko:~> dragon

The program 'dragon' can be found in the following package(s):
* dragonplayer (/usr/bin/dragon)

Try: sudo zypper install dragonplayer

bash: dragon: command not found
20:52 geeko:~> amarokk

Did you mean: 'amarok' ?

bash: amarokk: command not found
20:52 geeko:~> ifconfig

Program 'ifconfig' is present in package 'net-tools', which is installed on your system.

Full path leading to 'ifconfig' is '/sbin/ifconfig'.

Please check your $PATH or maybe program 'ifconfig' is intended to be run only by root.

bash: ifconfig: command not found

After you’ve installed it, see the /usr/share/doc/packages/command-not-found/README file for how to enable it by default.

 

Complete Product Highlights

For a more complete product highlights and package list, see the Product Highlights/11.0 wiki page.

 

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