openSUSE 13.2 Linux Operating System to Reach End of Life on January 16, 2017 | Linux Today

openSUSE 13.2 Linux Operating System to Reach End of Life on January 16, 2017

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Marius Nestor
Nov 17, 2016

Yes, you’re reading that right, the openSUSE 13.2 distribution is about to reach end of life, which should happen officially in two months from the moment of writing this blog story, more precisely on the 16th of January 2017. After that date, openSUSE Project won’t offer security and software updates for openSUSE 13.2. Therefore, if you’re using the openSUSE 13.2 operating system on your personal computer, you should consider upgrading to the latest openSUSE Leap 42.2 release announced the other day if you want a rock-solid openSUSE Linux experience, or install the rolling, more up-to-date openSUSE Tumbleweed distribution.

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Marius Nestor

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