openSUSE Leap 15.3 Beta
Due to a change in policy in Google Chrome and Chromium, downloading images by clicking the download buttons is currently broken. To circumvent this issue, right click the download button and click "Save link as..." to save the image. The reason for this bug is tracked in openSUSE/mirrorbrain#3 on GitHub, please let the maintainers know this affects you.
Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
Contains a large collection of software for desktop or server use. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumDownloads the installation system and all packages from online repositories. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumUEFI Arm 64-bit servers, desktops, laptops and boards (aarch64)
Contains a large collection of software for desktop or server use. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumDownloads the installation system and all packages from online repositories. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumPowerPC servers, not big-endian (ppc64le)
Contains a large collection of software for desktop or server use. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumDownloads the installation system and all packages from online repositories. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumIBM Z and LinuxONE (s390x)
Contains a large collection of software for desktop or server use. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumDownloads the installation system and all packages from online repositories. Suitable for installation or upgrade.
Metalink Pick Mirror ChecksumChoosing Which Media to Download
The DVD/USB Stick is typically recommended as it contains most of the packages available in the distribution and does not require a network connection during the installation.
The Network CD/USB Stick is recommended for users who have limited bandwidth on their internet connections, as it will only download the packages they choose to install, which is likely to be significantly less than 4.7GB.
Easy Ways to Switch to openSUSE Leap
If you’re already running openSUSE you can upgrade by booting from the DVD/USB and choosing upgrade, or carry out an ‘Online Upgrade’ in a few commands. Online Upgrade Instructions.
From an older version or other Linux distro | Seg Windows | Seg OS X |
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How to burn a DVD on Linux. | How to burn a DVD on Windows. | How to burn a DVD on OS X. |
How to create a bootable USB stick on Linux. | How to create a Bootable USB stick on Windows. | How to create a bootable USB stick on OS X. |
Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
Intel or AMD 64-bit desktops, laptops, and servers (x86_64)
UEFI Arm 64-bit servers, desktops, laptops and boards (aarch64)
Documentation
Verify Your Download Before Use
Many applications can verify the checksum of a download. To verify your download can be important as it verifies you really have got the ISO file you wanted to download and not some broken version.
For each ISO, we offer a checksum file with the corresponding SHA256 sum.
For extra security, you can use GPG to verify who signed those .sha256 files.
It should be 22C0 7BA5 3417 8CD0 2EFE 22AA B88B 2FD4 3DBD C284
For more help verifying your download please read Checksums Help
Recommended System Requirements
- 2 Ghz dual core processor or better
- 2 GB system memory
- Over 40GB of free hard drive space
- Either a DVD drive or USB port for the installation media
- Internet access is helpful, and required for the Network Installer