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2022-09-26 |
openSUSE talks about ALP prototypes |
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The developers of SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE have been talking about a new edition of SUSE called the Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) for a few months now. While details have been vague, it sounds as though ALP will eventually replace openSUSE Leap. Prototypes of ALP are being worked on to give potential users a taste of the new edition. "All of the ALP Workgroups are working towards delivering promised September ALP prototype with the codename 'Les Droites'. SUSE will continue using a mountain naming theme for all upcoming prototypes, which will be delivered on a three months basis from now.
Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) is planned, developed, and tested in open so users can simply get images from OBS and see test results in openQA.
As far as 'Les Droites' goes, users can look forward to a SLE Micro like HostOS with self-healing abilities contributing to our OS-as-a-Service/ZeroTouch story. The Big Idea is that the user focuses on the application rather than the underlying host, which manages, heals, and self-optimizes itself. Both Salt (pre-installed) and Ansible will be available to simplify further management.
Users can look forward to Full Disk Encryption (FDE) with TPM support by default on x86_64." Additional details can be found in the openSUSE news post. |
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