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SUSE Linux and openSUSE Leap to Offer Better Support for ARM Systems Using EFI

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Marius Nestor
Aug 23, 2016

The 23rd YaST development sprint 23 took place last week, and we’re looking at a lot of nice features coming soon to the in-house built installation and configuration tool for openSUSE and the SUSE Linux Enterprise distributions, such as integration of the self-update feature with the SUSE Customer Center (SCC) and Subscription Management Tool (SMT) servers. Additionally, there will be various usability improvements and fixes in AutoYaST’s dialogs with timeout, automatic integration of add-on repositories during installation, storage reimplementation for continuous integration, better support for ARM systems that use EFI, as well as major updates to the documentation and manuals of the SUSE Linux Enterprise operating system.

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Marius Nestor

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