
Today a new release of the popular
openSUSE 13.1 distribution has been released.
Interesting innovations:- Linux 3.11
- GCC 4.8
- updated systemd
- X Server 1.14.0
- GStreamer 1.0
- KDE 4.11
- GNOME 3.10
In more detail about innovations of release under a cat.
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Stability
New release tested with updated openQA automated testing tool. The
Btrfs file system has been thoroughly tested. Now, although not used by default, it is considered stable enough for continuous use. This release was chosen for
Evergreen - a three-year support cycle.
Network
New
Apache ,
MySQL and
MariaDB . New
Ruby 2.0 on Rails 4.0 . Added the ability to mount
Amazon s3 . New
Samba 4.1 with improved support for Windows domains.
Development
OpenSUSE is moving forward with AArch64, which makes openSUSE ready for the upcoming generation of 64-bit ARM devices. Support for 32-bit ARM devices has been greatly improved and a special build has been made for the Raspberry Pi. This release also contains
GCC 4.8 with new error reporting features, the latest
Glibc ,
C11 and
Intel TSX Lock Elision . The new
SDL2 ,
Qt 5.1 ,
QML and
C ++ 11 .
Shine
Significantly improved fonts thanks to the new
Freetype 2.5 .
YaST has been ported to Ruby.
Speed
New video accelerator with support for VDPAU in MESA and an optimized version of Glibc for 32-bit systems.
Creation
Desktop users will appreciate the integration of Android devices into the KDE file manager and the Amarok music player. Artists will appreciate the new Krita enhancements.
GNOME Shell allows applications to change the display of the top and system panels and thereby more efficiently use screen space.
Innovation
This release contains a number of experimental technologies. For example, preliminary support for Wayland in GNOME Shell and KDE Plasma Desktop, as well as support for ultra-high screen resolutions.
More details in the
post of developers .