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openSUSE 16.0 reached the release candidate stage!
The release candidate for the upcoming openSUSE Linux distribution has just begun, and it features changes that were made from the beta version to incorporate bug fixes and general improvements to different parts of the system. openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise 16.0 will make their way to the final version later this year.
At the same time, openSUSE Tumbleweed and Leap 16.0 are currently in the process of having their sources transitioned from OBS SCM to the more powerful Git version controlling system. We expect that the final release of openSUSE 16.0 be at the end of September so that more stability is guaranteed.
openSUSE Leap 16.0 is also one of the first Linux distributions that delivers the XFCE desktop running on the newer Wayland protocol instead of the antiquated X11 desktop. However, it’s in a state where it’s not yet production-ready. Among many other changes, such as the new Agama installer that enhances the operating system installation experience and to improve stability.
You can learn more about the release candidate of openSUSE 16 here.
Learn more#Linux #LinuxDistro #news #OpenSUSE #SUSE #SUSELinux #Tech #Technology #update
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Trying out #openSUSE #Tumbleweed on my spare laptop (Lenovo #x260).
Notes so far:
- Network selection isn’t as intuitive as I’d like for a newcomer.
- Setting a hostname doesn’t feel like a natural part of the installation flow.
- I’d love a question about disk encryption during installation.Other than that, the installation program has overall sane defaults and shouldn’t be scary to anyone capable of creating and booting from a USB stick, and reading text off a screen.
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Mitä helsvattia – #openSUSE #Leap 16:n beeta ei tarjoa asennusvaihtoehtoa lainkaan suomeksi! En myöskään pääse kirjautumaan #Weblate'en, missä openSUSEa ainakin ennen käännettiin. En tiedä, onko taustalla taas jokin omistajavaihdos vai mikä, mutta hieman heikolta näyttää. Saattaa olla, että on palattava #Debian'iin. #linux #floss #l10n #kotoistaminen #atkjuttuja
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So I really took the time to perform packaging msedit for openSUSE:
- video https://youtu.be/NxN-JQkexb0
- the packaged editor https://github.com/microsoft/editI was drinking coffee and kind of full so you may hear my occasional "about to burp" moments.
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Hi, I got accepted as a speaker at openSUSE Asia this year 🎉
The summit is happening August 29–31 at the MRIIRS University in India.If the Indian embassy in Tehran opens and flights go back to normal (thanks to the recent war between the Islamic Republic and Israel), I'll attend in person and give my talk, hoping the country + war situation don't get in the way.
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Neuestes Tumbleweed-Update führt Myrlyn ein!
Das aktuelle Update von openSUSE Tumbleweed bringt Myrlyn, die Anwendung, die zukünftig YaST für Softwareverwaltungsaufgaben ersetzen wird.
https://github.com/shundhammer/myrlyn
#opensuse #Tumbleweed #Myrlyn #linux #Opensource #foss #Freiheit #KeinMicrosoft #KeinGoogle
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Neuestes Tumbleweed-Update führt Myrlyn ein!
Das aktuelle Update von openSUSE Tumbleweed bringt Myrlyn, die Anwendung, die zukünftig YaST für Softwareverwaltungsaufgaben ersetzen wird.
https://github.com/shundhammer/myrlyn
#opensuse #Tumbleweed #Myrlyn #linux #Opensource #foss #Freiheit #KeinMicrosoft #KeinGoogle
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Neuestes Tumbleweed-Update führt Myrlyn ein!
Das aktuelle Update von openSUSE Tumbleweed bringt Myrlyn, die Anwendung, die zukünftig YaST für Softwareverwaltungsaufgaben ersetzen wird.
https://github.com/shundhammer/myrlyn
#opensuse #Tumbleweed #Myrlyn #linux #Opensource #foss #Freiheit #KeinMicrosoft #KeinGoogle
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The latest openSUSE Tumbleweed update brings Myrlyn, the application set to replace YaST for future software management tasks.
https://linuxiac.com/latest-tumbleweed-update-marks-myrlyns-introduction/ -
The latest openSUSE Tumbleweed update brings Myrlyn, the application set to replace YaST for future software management tasks.
https://linuxiac.com/latest-tumbleweed-update-marks-myrlyns-introduction/ -
The latest openSUSE Tumbleweed update brings Myrlyn, the application set to replace YaST for future software management tasks.
https://linuxiac.com/latest-tumbleweed-update-marks-myrlyns-introduction/ -
I just ran updates on my #opensuse #tumbleweed machine and was pleasantly surprised to see that #zypper supports concurrent downloads now. It doesn’t change a whole lot for me due to my bad country internet, but it’s still a welcome change nonetheless.
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Good news! After some fiddling and understanding the repository layout I finally have working OpenTelemetry Collector packages for @opensuse!
Packages for the "core" or "classic" collector, the contrib distribution and the otlp distribution are working fine in my tests and have been submitted to the server:monitoring devel project. This includes the packages required to build them.
Here is a vagrant-libvirt setup to play around with the packages (three branches currently).
https://codeberg.org/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansible
https://github.com/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansibleOnce I find some information on how to use the ebpf-profiler distribution, I will test that package and add a branch for it.
#openSUSE #Tumbleweed #Observability #OpenTelemetry #OpenTelemetryCollector #metrics #Ttracing #DevOps #PackagersLife #HellYeah
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Good news! After some fiddling and understanding the repository layout I finally have working OpenTelemetry Collector packages for @opensuse!
Packages for the "core" or "classic" collector, the contrib distribution and the otlp distribution are working fine in my tests and have been submitted to the server:monitoring devel project. This includes the packages required to build them.
Here is a vagrant-libvirt setup to play around with the packages (three branches currently).
https://codeberg.org/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansible
https://github.com/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansibleOnce I find some information on how to use the ebpf-profiler distribution, I will test that package and add a branch for it.
#openSUSE #Tumbleweed #Observability #OpenTelemetry #OpenTelemetryCollector #metrics #Ttracing #DevOps #PackagersLife #HellYeah
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Good news! After some fiddling and understanding the repository layout I finally have working OpenTelemetry Collector packages for @opensuse!
Packages for the "core" or "classic" collector, the contrib distribution and the otlp distribution are working fine in my tests and have been submitted to the server:monitoring devel project. This includes the packages required to build them.
Here is a vagrant-libvirt setup to play around with the packages (three branches currently).
https://codeberg.org/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansible
https://github.com/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansibleOnce I find some information on how to use the ebpf-profiler distribution, I will test that package and add a branch for it.
#openSUSE #Tumbleweed #Observability #OpenTelemetry #OpenTelemetryCollector #metrics #Ttracing #DevOps #PackagersLife #HellYeah
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Good news! After some fiddling and understanding the repository layout I finally have working OpenTelemetry Collector packages for @opensuse!
Packages for the "core" or "classic" collector, the contrib distribution and the otlp distribution are working fine in my tests and have been submitted to the server:monitoring devel project. This includes the packages required to build them.
Here is a vagrant-libvirt setup to play around with the packages (three branches currently).
https://codeberg.org/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansible
https://github.com/johanneskastl/opentelemetry-collector_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansibleOnce I find some information on how to use the ebpf-profiler distribution, I will test that package and add a branch for it.
#openSUSE #Tumbleweed #Observability #OpenTelemetry #OpenTelemetryCollector #metrics #Ttracing #DevOps #PackagersLife #HellYeah
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Fedora has CoreOS; @opensuse has MicroOS.
Fedora has Atomic Desktops; openSUSE has Aeon and Kalpa.
Check out openSUSE's atomic offerings based on Btrfs snapshots!
https://get.opensuse.org/microos/
https://aeondesktop.github.io
https://kalpadesktop.org#openSUSE #FlockToFedora #FedoraFlockSponsor #Linux #OpenSource
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Many thanks to openSUSE for being a silver sponsor for Flock to Fedora!
Ubuntu, Arch, and others get a lot of love, but if you're looking for a different distro to try next, consider openSUSE! They have many different versions to suit different needs, like Tumbleweed for rolling release fans and Leap for those who want stable releases.
Also their mascot is a chameleon name Geeko, c'mon dude
https://www.opensuse.org#openSUSE #FlockToFedora #FedoraFlockSponsor #Linux #OpenSource
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sharing my thoughts of the git workflow in OpenBuildService:
https://uncomfyhalomacro.pl/blog/202505110154/honestly, i am more confused...
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@starlabssystems Hi!
My laptop: Arch (rolling, minimal, flexible)
My desktop: openSUSE (rolling, secure)
Family boxes: Debian (stable, reliable, just works)
LiveUSB: MX (nomadic, works OOTB on any hardware)
Smartphone: LineageOS (much better than Android)
PS: would prefer something fully open/libre (#Guix, #Trisquel, #Parabola, etc.) but some hardware demands blobs...
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OpenSUSE Tumbleweed getting parallel downloads by default, as of libzypp-17.37.1 and zypper-1.14.90. Ztpper about to get a whole lot faster
https://youtu.be/2P8nLKXVyKo
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@opensuse I don't use openSUSE as I installed it once and it broke upon booting. I Prefer debian to people who do not want their system to break, lmao. #debian #debian13 #DebianBookworm #linux
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@blog As an old IT geek that started in this game long before the modern internet (I had an email address in the 1980s when all it could do was talk to UK or US universities or the military via JANET or DARPANET etc.over UUCP) I have been increasingly depressed at how big US tech has worked so hard at killing off the original,, open, standardised, federrated design principles of the web and sucking everyone into their closed silos.
Email is one of the original protocols in use and is still federated in theory but nearly everyone iis forced onto Google or Microsoft as there are few good alternatives.
I have hosted own email (plus calendar and contacts) for 25 years now. Not too tricky if you are IT savvy... but...
My stack (all open source):
Opensuse Linux
Postfix email server
MariaDB database
Dovecot IMAP server
Apache web server
Amavis anti-spam/anti-virus
Spamassasin spam filters
SOGo groupwarePlus good secure DNS with SPF, DKIM and DMARC records and reverse-ip for the server.
Give it a go!
#opensuse #linux #postfix #dovecot #mariadb #apache #sogo #selfhosting #email
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@dragotin @darix @OpenCloud @opensuse
Here is the vagrant-libvirt setup I currently use to test the new package:
https://codeberg.org/johanneskastl/opencloud_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansible
https://github.com/johanneskastl/opencloud_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansibleMost boilerplate and surrounding things are fine, the executable runs, but currently the setup is broken due to missing assets / assets not being created.
As stated in the README, work in progress under heavy development... :-)
#openSUSE #OpenCloud #Ansible #vagrant #libvirt #hellyeah #packagerslife
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@dragotin @darix @OpenCloud @opensuse
Here is the vagrant-libvirt setup I currently use to test the new package:
https://codeberg.org/johanneskastl/opencloud_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansible
https://github.com/johanneskastl/opencloud_opensuse_vagrant_libvirt_ansibleMost boilerplate and surrounding things are fine, the executable runs, but currently the setup is broken due to missing assets / assets not being created.
As stated in the README, work in progress under heavy development... :-)
#openSUSE #OpenCloud #Ansible #vagrant #libvirt #hellyeah #packagerslife