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openSUSE Leap 16 Released - Requires x86-64-v2 CPUs, No x86 32-bit Support By Default


OpenSUSE Leap 16.0 is out today as this community Linux distributiom built from the same sources as SUSE Linux Enterprise 16. OpenSUSE Leap 16 / SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 are based on the Linux 6.12 LTS kernel, IA32 32-bit support is now disabled by default, x86_64-v2 CPUs and newer are required with removing baseline support, the modern Agama installer is now employed by openSUSE Leap 16, SELinux support as a Linux security module, and a wealth of other changes over the openSUSE Leap 15 series.

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