Perl runs on over 100 platforms! We recommend that you always run the latest stable version, currently 5.32.0. If you're running a version older than 5.8.3, you may find that the latest version of CPAN modules will not work.
- A library of over 95,000 Linux applications and modules, mostly open source (free software).
- Burn it to a CD or DVD as described in Making an Installation CD or DVD. Use it to create a bootable USB drive; see Making Installation USB Media. Place it on a server to prepare for a network installation. For specific directions, see Installation Source on a Network. Place it on a hard drive to use the drive as an installation source.
New Apps
What’s New in Mozilla Firefox 84
New version of Firefox browser is now available for download
Linux for Apple Silicon Is Coming
Google Chrome 87 Now Available with Major New Features
Mozilla Firefox 83 Now Available for Download - What’s New
New Microsoft Edge Update Brings Linux Improvements
Raspberry Pi 400 Is Literally a Computer in a Keyboard
Google Chrome 87 Now Available with Major New Features
New version of Chrome is live on all desktop platforms
Purism Announces the Librem Mini V2 Linux Computer
LibreOffice 6.4.7 Now Available for Download
Microsoft Edge Browser (Preview) Now Available on Linux
SeaMonkey 2.53.6
The all-in-one Internet application suite the comprises email, web browser and IRC chat
Calibre 5.10.1
A graphical ebook library management software compatible with many devices and platforms
Google Chrome 88.0.4324.96 / 89.0.4389.9 Dev
The powerful, lightweight and easy-to-use web browser developed by the well known Google company
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.18
A family of powerful x86 virtualization products developed and maintained by Oracle
Opera 73.0.3856.344 / 74.0.3911.42 Beta / 75.0.3939.0 Dev
Surf the Internet in a safer, faster and easier way with the Opera browser for Linux
Node.js 15.6.0 Current / 14.15.4 LTS
A very powerful command-line program to easily create scalable network applications
CMake 3.19.3
A cross-platform and Open Source build system for Linux and UNIX-like operating systems
Thunderbird 78.6.1 / 85.0 Beta 3
The Thunderbird project provides a total redesign of the Mozilla e-mail component
FileZilla 3.52.0.5
One of the best free FTP (File Transfer Protocol) clients for Linux, Windows and Mac OSes
Vivaldi 3.5.2115.87
The next-generation web browser for power users, based on the powerful Chromium project
Firefox 84.0.2
The Linux version of one of the most popular and powerful web browser products on the entire Inter...
Telegram Desktop 2.5.1
The official desktop client of the revolutionary Telegram messenger arrives on Linux
Steam Dec 20 2020
Valve's official Steam for Linux installer application for GNU/Linux operating systems
LibreOffice 7.0.4.2 Fresh / 6.4.7.2 Still
An open source office suite that provides a good alternative to commercial office tools on Linux, ...
Blender 2.91
A fully functional, powerful and cross-platform integrated 3D creation software suite
Vivaldi 3.5.2115.87
Steam Dec 20 2020
Opera 73.0.3856.344 / 74.0.3911.42 Beta / 75.0.3939.0 Dev
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.18
Google Chrome 88.0.4324.96 / 89.0.4389.9 Dev
LibreOffice 7.0.4.2 Fresh / 6.4.7.2 Still
Vivaldi 3.5.2115.87
Steam Dec 20 2020
Opera 73.0.3856.344 / 74.0.3911.42 Beta / 75.0.3939.0 Dev
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.18
Google Chrome 88.0.4324.96 / 89.0.4389.9 Dev
LibreOffice 7.0.4.2 Fresh / 6.4.7.2 Still
Vivaldi 3.5.2115.87
Steam Dec 20 2020
Opera 73.0.3856.344 / 74.0.3911.42 Beta / 75.0.3939.0 Dev
Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.18
Google Chrome 88.0.4324.96 / 89.0.4389.9 Dev
LibreOffice 7.0.4.2 Fresh / 6.4.7.2 Still
- Vivaldi
- Steam
- Opera
- Oracle VM VirtualBox
- Google Chrome
- LibreOffice
Tor Browser 10.0.4 / 10.5 Alpha 2
Browse the web anonymously with the custom and private web browser from the Tor project
Krita 4.4.0
A powerful image editing and painting application for Linux and Windows operating systems
Tor 0.4.4.5
A tool that protects your computer against network traffic analysis and surveillance
DBeaver 7.2.1
The universal database manager tool for Linux/UNIX, Windows and Macintosh systems
Atom 1.51.0 / 1.52.0 Beta 0
A hackable, highly customizable text editor for the 21s century, created by GitHub
Dropbox 2020.03.04
Cached
The official Dropbox client for Linux, designed to let users share and store their files online
Adobe Flash Player for 64-bit 32.0.0.403
The official Adobe Flash Player plugin for web browsers on 64-bit Linux operating systems
Adobe Flash Player 32.0.0.403
The official Adobe Flash Player plugin for web browsers on 32-bit Linux operating systems
Linux Lite 5.0
An Ubuntu based Linux operating system designed to be as lightweight as possible
APT 1.9.7
A powerful package manager application used in all the Debian-based Linux operating systems
PsychOS 3.4.6
A GNU/Linux distribution that aims to revive older hardware in a unique way with great software.
AryaLinux 2.1
A source-based GNU/Linux distribution built using the Linux From Scratch (LFS) guide.
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Android-x86 8.1-r3 / 9.0 RC2
A free and open source software that allows you to run Android on your personal computer
BIND 9.15.8
An open source implementation of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols, a DNS server and resolver
Squid 4.10
A cross-platform and open source web proxy cache application for Linux and Windows OSes
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Choosing which Distribution to Download
Tumbleweed
openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling-release. This means the software is always the latest stable versions available from the openSUSE Project. Things will change regularly as Free and Open Source projects continually release new versions of their software.
Tumbleweed is recommended for Developers, openSUSE Contributors, and Linux/FOSS Enthusiasts.
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Leap
openSUSE Leap is a regular-release. This means it releases annually, with security and stability updates being the priority during each release lifetime. It is not expected to change in any significant way until its next annual release. Leap shares a Common Base System with SUSE Linux Enterprise, so major architectural changes are not expected for several years, aligned with each new Major Release (eg 12, 13, etc) of SUSE Linux Enterprise.
Leap is recommended for Sysadmins, Enterprise Developers, and ‘Regular’ Desktop Users.
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Both distributions are well tested by openQA as well as by human openSUSE contributors so both can be relied upon to work.
Both distributions are fully capable of being used on a Desktop PC, laptop, server, or in the cloud.
If you are still not sure, download openSUSE Leap
It is easy to switch to openSUSE Tumbleweed if you change your mind later.
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