![]() ![]() To do so, it leverages the SUSE Customer Center. This functionality makes it easier for administrators and system architects to find the software packages needed. Use the new Zypper command zypper search-packages to search across all SUSE repositories available for your product even if they are not yet enabled. #Pdf toolbox v8 release notes upgradeStarting with SLE 15, we support migrating from openSUSE Leap 15 to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15.Įven if you decide to start out with the free community distribution you can later easily upgrade to a distribution with enterprise-class support. ![]() Migration from openSUSE Leap to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server #Pdf toolbox v8 release notes driver1 About the release notes 2 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 Interoperability and Hardware Support 2.2 What Is New? 2.3 Important Sections of This Document 2.4 Security, Standards, and Certification 2.5 Documentation and other information 2.6 Support and life cycle 2.7 Support statement for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 2.8 Technology Previews 3 Modules, Extensions, and Related Products 3.1 Modules in the SLE 15 SP2 Product Line 3.2 Available Extensions 3.3 Derived and Related Products 4 Installation and Upgrade 4.1 Installation 4.2 Upgrade-Related Notes 4.3 JeOS: Just Enough Operating System 4.4 For More Information 5 Changes affecting all architectures 5.1 Authentication 5.2 Containers 5.3 Databases 5.4 Development 5.5 Desktop 5.6 File Systems 5.7 Hardware 5.8 Kernel 5.9 Networking 5.10 Performance-Related Information 5.11 Security 5.12 Storage 5.13 Systems Management 5.14 Virtualization 5.15 Miscellaneous 5.16 SUSE Package Hub 5.17 Vendor Change During Migration for Packages 5.18 Package Dependencies to Other Modules 6 AMD64/Intel 64-Specific Features & Fixes (x86-64) 7 POWER-Specific Features & Fixes (ppc64le) 7.1 Speed of ibmveth Interface Not Reported Accurately 8 IBM Z-Specific Features & Fixes (s390x) 8.1 Hardware 8.2 Network 8.3 Performance 8.4 Security 8.5 Storage 8.6 Virtualization 8.7 Miscellaneous 9 Arm 64-Bit-Specific Features & Fixes (AArch64) 9.1 System-on-Chip Driver Enablement 9.2 Boot and Driver Enablement for Raspberry Pi 9.3 New Features 9.4 Known Limitations 9.5 Deprecation of Early Marvell ThunderX2 Silicon Support 9.6 Btrfs Subvolume for /boot/grub2/arm64-efi Missing After System Upgrade 10 Removed and Deprecated Features and Packages 10.1 Removed Features and Packages 10.2 Deprecated Features and Packages 11 Obtaining source code 12 Legal notices A Kernel parameter changes A.1 During 15 SP2 A.2 Since 15 SP1 ![]()
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