![]() ![]() Upgrading from one openSUSE Leap release to the next is an easy and safe procedure. But, if you feel “adventurous” enough and want to help in development, please feel free to test the upgrade process and report the problems you face, if any. Since development is not finished yet, I don’t recommend upgrading to Linux Kamarada 15.3 to all users yet. In my tests, upgrading Linux Kamarada from 15.2 Final to 15.3 Beta went flawlessly. For now, we have 15.3 Beta, which presents considerable stability already. ![]() Linux Kamarada 15.3 is going to be released in the next few days. Linux Kamarada is currently at 15.2, released in September 2020. Therefore, users of openSUSE Leap 15.2 are recommended to upgrade to 15.3. Previously, openSUSE Leap 15.2 was released in July 2020 and, according to the openSUSE wiki, will reach its end of life on December 31, 2021. Today, the latest openSUSE Leap is 15.3, released in June 2021. The same version numbers indicate the alignment between the distros and the procedure for upgrading them is very similar, so much so that they both fit in the same tutorial. In the last edition of this how-to, I showed how to upgrade from openSUSE Leap 15.1 to openSUSE Leap 15.2, and at the same time how to upgrade from Linux Kamarada 15.1 to Linux Kamarada 15.2. The last time we had the debut of Linux Kamarada, which, in case you didn’t know it yet, is an openSUSE Leap based Linux distribution. If you’ve been following this website for a while now, you’ve already seen some how-tos explaining how to upgrade openSUSE Leap from one release to the next. ![]()
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