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  1. @dragotin @darix @OpenCloud @opensuse

    Here is the vagrant-libvirt setup I currently use to test the new package:
    codeberg.org/johanneskastl/ope
    github.com/johanneskastl/openc

    Most 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

  2. @berryman

    I've daily-driven #OpenSuSE #Tumbleweed in the past. A coupe times, actually.

    No real major complaints. Some issues were that the YaST-based installer was kind of obtuse (e.g., very easy to miss the option to set the hostname). I'm not one to hate on YaST. I don't need my configuration tool / systems-management tool to be all pretty or written in Flutter or whatever. But the installer was kind of obtuse, if featureful.

    My biggest complaint is that they don't set up #PolKit out of the box, and you're expected to use the root password for things like setting up printers in the GUI. Not to be too snippy, but that was unacceptable in 2005, and it's crazy wrong-headed in 2025. But I know there's a way to set that up, so I need to look into it.

    I'm very interested in OpenSuSE #SlowRoll. If that comes out in the next few months, that could be an awesome contender.

    So, yeah, actually, thanks for reminding me to look into OpenSuSE some more. :neocat_floof_happy:

  3. @berryman

    I've daily-driven #OpenSuSE #Tumbleweed in the past. A coupe times, actually.

    No real major complaints. Some issues were that the YaST-based installer was kind of obtuse (e.g., very easy to miss the option to set the hostname). I'm not one to hate on YaST. I don't need my configuration tool / systems-management tool to be all pretty or written in Flutter or whatever. But the installer was kind of obtuse, if featureful.

    My biggest complaint is that they don't set up #PolKit out of the box, and you're expected to use the root password for things like setting up printers in the GUI. Not to be too snippy, but that was unacceptable in 2005, and it's crazy wrong-headed in 2025. But I know there's a way to set that up, so I need to look into it.

    I'm very interested in OpenSuSE #SlowRoll. If that comes out in the next few months, that could be an awesome contender.

    So, yeah, actually, thanks for reminding me to look into OpenSuSE some more. :neocat_floof_happy:

  4. @berryman

    I've daily-driven #OpenSuSE #Tumbleweed in the past. A coupe times, actually.

    No real major complaints. Some issues were that the YaST-based installer was kind of obtuse (e.g., very easy to miss the option to set the hostname). I'm not one to hate on YaST. I don't need my configuration tool / systems-management tool to be all pretty or written in Flutter or whatever. But the installer was kind of obtuse, if featureful.

    My biggest complaint is that they don't set up #PolKit out of the box, and you're expected to use the root password for things like setting up printers in the GUI. Not to be too snippy, but that was unacceptable in 2005, and it's crazy wrong-headed in 2025. But I know there's a way to set that up, so I need to look into it.

    I'm very interested in OpenSuSE #SlowRoll. If that comes out in the next few months, that could be an awesome contender.

    So, yeah, actually, thanks for reminding me to look into OpenSuSE some more. :neocat_floof_happy:

  5. @berryman

    I've daily-driven #OpenSuSE #Tumbleweed in the past. A coupe times, actually.

    No real major complaints. Some issues were that the YaST-based installer was kind of obtuse (e.g., very easy to miss the option to set the hostname). I'm not one to hate on YaST. I don't need my configuration tool / systems-management tool to be all pretty or written in Flutter or whatever. But the installer was kind of obtuse, if featureful.

    My biggest complaint is that they don't set up #PolKit out of the box, and you're expected to use the root password for things like setting up printers in the GUI. Not to be too snippy, but that was unacceptable in 2005, and it's crazy wrong-headed in 2025. But I know there's a way to set that up, so I need to look into it.

    I'm very interested in OpenSuSE #SlowRoll. If that comes out in the next few months, that could be an awesome contender.

    So, yeah, actually, thanks for reminding me to look into OpenSuSE some more. :neocat_floof_happy:

  6. CW: package management in openSUSE

    are there any good news for the git workflow for OpenBuildService? like docs and stuff? I have packages that I haven't updated for a long while because I am confused that it didn't work.

  7. in AWS still has python3.6 as system python. Every time I use a python tool and ran into python3.6 and python3.9+ compatibility issues, my heart sinks a little. I know, there are solutions like , , , , etc!

    With you sweat (and cry) during development but with (and ), you sweat (and cry) after deployment!

    I'll die on the former hill rather than the later. Thank you!