Operating systems, SUSE Patching SUSE Multi Linux Manager 30.07.2025 by Daniel Westermann In the last post about SUSE Multi Linux Manager we had a look at how you can schedule OpenSCAP reports using the API. In this post we’ll look into something very basic: How can you patch(…)
Operating systems, SUSE, Security Scheduling OpenSCAP reports in SUSE Multi-Linux Manager 23.07.2025 by Daniel Westermann As we’ve recently supported some customers on SUSE Multi Linux Manager I’d like share something which was not as easy to implement as it appeared to be in the first place. But first of all, what(…)
SUSE Use a expired SLES with OpenSUSE repositories 09.04.2025 by Open source Team Last week, I hit a wall when my SUSE Linux Enterprise Server license expired, stopping all repository access. Needing PostgreSQL urgently, I couldn’t wait for SUSE to renew my license and had to act fast.I chose to disable every SLES(…)
Operating systems, SUSE Updating SUSE/ SLES the right way 24.02.2025 by Open source Team We all had that time where we needed to upgrade a ages old system that was running for years without any interruption. This sometimes can be quite tricky and take some time and nerves to do correctly. But since SUSE(…)
SUSE SUMA (SUSE Manager) is back and it has a new name: SUSE Multi-Linux 19.02.2025 by Open source Team SUSE Multi-Linux Manager, formerly known as SUSE Manager (SUMA), is an open-source infrastructure management solution designed to simplify and secure the management of many Linux distribution out there. It provides you with a web console to manage not only SUSE(…)
Cloud Native, DevOps, Kubernetes, SUSE The SUSECON 2024 in Berlin 24.06.2024 by Arnaud Berbier As part of the SUSE partner program, we were warmly invited to attend the SUSECON 24 in Berlin with my colleague Jean-Philippe Clapot. A two and half days event where we joined the SUSE family to learn more about(…)