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LibreOffice 6.0 Coming Soon to openSUSE Tumbleweed, Along with KDE Apps 17.12

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Marius Nestor
Dec 11, 2017

A total of six snapshots have been released to the public this month, as OpenSuSE Project’s Dominique Leuenberger announced this past weekend, and they brought lots of goodies, along with some of the latest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software components. But first, there’s been a bunch of more python2-python3 conversions lately that you should know about. Now powered by Linux kernel 4.14.3, openSUSE Tumbleweed received the latest Flatpak 0.10.1 Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework, along with flapak-builder 0.10.5, as well as the MariaDB 10.2.11 database engine, Mesa 17.2.6 graphics stack, Midnight Command 4.8.20 two-pane file manager, Poppler 0.61.1, HarfBuzz 1.7.1, and Libvirt 3.10.0 libraries, and Wireshark 2.4.3.

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Marius Nestor

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