FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Agama 16: SUSE’s Next-Gen OS Installer Switches to Wayland & Boosts Enterprise Features

domingo, 6 de julho de 2025

Agama 16: SUSE’s Next-Gen OS Installer Switches to Wayland & Boosts Enterprise Features

 

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SUSE’s Agama 16 installer introduces Wayland support, enhanced storage device matching, IPMI reporting, and MD RAID array integration—key upgrades for openSUSE Leap 16.0 & SLE 16.0. Discover the latest advancements in Linux installation tech.

Key Advancements in Agama 16

SUSE’s development team has made significant progress with Agama 16, their modern operating system installer, now transitioning from X.Org to Wayland for improved graphical performance. 

This shift enhances stability and future-proofs the installer for next-gen Linux distributions like openSUSE Leap 16.0 and SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 16.0.

Major Technical Improvements

Agama 16 introduces several enterprise-grade enhancements:

 Wayland Display Server – Replaces X.Org for smoother UI rendering in the Firefox-based installer.

 Storage Device Matching – Better detection and handling of drives for seamless installations.

 IPMI Integration – Real-time installation status reporting for remote server deployments.

 MD RAID Support – Initial web-UI management for existing RAID arrays.

✔ Password Strength Checks – Improved security during system setup.

Why the Shift to Wayland?

Wayland offers lower latency, better security, and modern compositor support compared to X11. While the install image size has increased, SUSE plans optimizations to reduce bloat and restore keyboard shortcuts.


Enterprise & Remote Installation Upgrades

Enhanced Remote Deployment

Agama 16 streamlines remote installations with:

  • Simplified network configuration

  • Improved logging & debugging

  • IPMI-based progress tracking (crucial for data centers)

Future Roadmap for Agama

SUSE aims to refine Agama for Leap 16.0 and SLE 16.0, focusing on:

🔹 Performance optimizations (smaller image sizes)

🔹 Expanded hardware compatibility

🔹 Advanced partitioning features

For a deep dive into Agama 16’s changes, visit the official Agama project blog (conceptual internal link).


FAQs: Agama 16 & SUSE’s Installer Evolution

Q: Will Agama replace YaST in SUSE Linux?

A: Agama is positioned as a next-gen alternative, but YaST remains for legacy systems.

Q: How does Wayland improve the installer experience?

A: It offers better security, smoother rendering, and modern display protocols compared to X.Org.

Q: When will Agama 16 be available for testing?

A: It’s currently in development, with stable releases expected alongside openSUSE Leap 16.0.


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