openSUSE Leap is a brand new way of building openSUSE and is new type of hybrid Linux distribution. Leap uses source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE), which gives Leap a level of stability unmatched by other Linux distributions, and combines that with community developments to give users, developers and sysadmins the best stable Linux experience available. Contributor and enterprise efforts for Leap bridge a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed.
This is an open-source operating system that can be used free of charge.
The cost of this solution was reasonable and it was within our budget.
This is an open-source operating system that can be used free of charge.
The cost of this solution was reasonable and it was within our budget.
ChromeOS Flex is a free, cloud-based operating system that revitalizes existing Windows, Mac, or Linux devices, providing a fast and responsive experience without the need for powerful hardware. It features a simple, intuitive interface ideal for users comfortable with web browsers, and emphasizes security through sandboxing and automatic updates. With the Google Admin console, organizations can easily manage ChromeOS Flex devices, making it a practical choice for extending the life of older hardware and reducing e-waste. While it lacks the built-in security chip and access to Android apps found in standard ChromeOS devices, ChromeOS Flex remains a robust and eco-friendly solution.
Amazon FreeRTOS (a:FreeRTOS) is an open source operating system for microcontrollers that makes small, low-power edge devices easy to program, deploy, secure, connect, and manage. Amazon FreeRTOS extends the FreeRTOS kernel, a popular open source operating system for microcontrollers, with software libraries that make it easy to securely connect your small, low-power devices to AWS cloud services like AWS IoT Core or to more powerful edge devices running AWS IoT Greengrass.