The openSUSE project this week reached its version 12.1 release. This latest version of the Linux-based operating system has shipped with the GNOME 3.2 desktop shell, which is distinguished by its use of integrated messaging, a new document manager and a general all round squishing of bugs since the last release.. Also of note is a new "colour management" system provided by the Oyranos color management system. Lauded by some as the most appealing new feature, openSUSE 12.1 also features Snapper -- a new function that "allows users to view older versions of files and revert changes". The link for this article located at Computer Weekly is no longer available. . Explore the innovative features of openSUSE 12.1, highlighting the sleek GNOME 3.2 desktop, the advanced Oyranos color management system, and the powerful Snapper tool for file versioning. openSUSE 12.1, Snapper Feature, Oyranos Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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