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Gecko lovers
I’d appreciate more coverage of OpenSUSE in general, and I have a specific need: I recently heard about ALP as a coming replacement for OpenSUSE Leap after version 15.5. I’m not finding much online about it and no indication about CUDA support (crucial in my work), or whether the transition from OpenSUSE to ALP is as simple as between 15.x and 15.x+1, or whether OpenSUSE Tumbleweed will continue as is. I co-admin 18 OpenSUSE systems across two universities and will need a long time to plan if we need to move away from OpenSUSE Leap.
Gregory A Miller
Neil says…
We don’t really have our eye on the SUSE ball, as we’ve said in the past, despite it being such a successful platform, so we’ve missed all this ALP talk. OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 is the final release; after that it’s ALP (Adaptable Linux Platform), which is SUSE’s take on a lightweight containerised OS implementation, to which everyone seems to be moving.