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Contributors developing the Aeon Desktop are happy to announce a major milestone with the launch of Release Candidate 2 (RC2) images. Within the last 24 hour...

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openSUSE maintainers received notification of a supply chain attack against the “xz” compression tool and “liblzma5” library. Background Security Researcher ...

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Hi, the next TW snapshot 20240311 contains KDE Plasma 6.0.1, Gear 24.02.0 and Frameworks 6.0.0: [https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/](https://kde.org/announcements/megarelease/6/) Plasma 5 will be replaced, it is no longer part of the ……

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https://sfalken.tech/

Just wanted to drop there here, in case anybody finds it useful. I started doing some blogging, mostly with the intention of archiving how in the hell I've done things on Linux, in the past, so I know where to find them the next time I need to do them. There will probably be other stuff there, with time, some of it not linux related, but I'll tag the relevant stuff, so it's easier to find.

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For those of you that haven't played with, or find the online documentation for containerizing your workloads to be a bit intimidating, I wrote a blog post/How To on putting together a container, and setting up the systemd services to manage it. Hope it's helpful to folks. [https://sfalken.tech/posts/2024-02-23-quick-and-dirty-podman/](https://sfalken.tech/posts/2024-02-23-quick-and-dirty-podman/)

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Explore the fundamentals of RPM packaging in Episode 2 of our openSUSE Community Workshops that starts with a simple 'Hello World' program. Guided by openSUS...

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This week, Jonathan Bennett and Dan Lynch talk with Shawn W Dunn about openSUSE Kalpa, the atomic version of openSUSE Tumbleweed, with a KDE twist. What exactly do we mean by an Atomic desktop? Is …

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Exploring Agama's 2024 Roadmap
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    It feels pretty good, as well as looks pretty good. YaST and the YaST installer have been basically in maintenance mode for a long time, without any active development for a number of years now, and it's certainly time to move on.

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    In this session, we will delve into the basics of utilizing the Open Build Service (OBS) and the osc command-line tool, using a practical example of a versio...

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    The openSUSE community is pleased to announce that it will have short sessions aimed at encouraging people on how to contribute to the project. A group of vo...

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    [https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20240206](https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20240206) [https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20240208](https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20240208) Community meetings happen most Tuesdays (14:30 UTC) and Thursdays (20:00 UTC) at [https://meet-test.opensuse.org/meeting](https://meet-test.opensuse.org/meeting) (No requirement to turn on your Microphone or Camera, if you just want to observe, or participate via text.)

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    https://yast.opensuse.org/blog/2024-02-08/year-of-agama

    Take a look to the Agama roadmap for 2024

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    lists.opensuse.org

    Dear openSUSE members, The openSUSE Board Election is now closed. 199 out of 552 eligible members have cast their vote in this election. The election result is as follows: Simon Lees ……

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    So the elections are happening now (1-January-2024) if you're an openSUSE Member, please check your e-mail for your voting link. Mine ended up in my spam folder, so keep your eyes peeled

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    pointieststick.com

    I’ve written some other posts on Wayland recently, and it’s time for another one! Feel free to skip it it you aren’t interested in a discussion of Wayland and platforms. Many may …

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    news.opensuse.org

    Systemd-boot and Full Disk Encryption in Tumbleweed and MicroOS openSUSE Tumbleweed and MicroOS are now delivering an image that is using systemd-boot as boo...

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    So just to get the word out, I am tossing my hat in the ring for the upcoming openSUSE Board election. You can see my "Platform" such as it is, at [SFaulken User Page](https://en.opensuse.org/User:Sfalken) I'm happy to answer any questions, or at least express opinion about things, if folks have questions.

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    Results of the voting for the Logo Contest
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    Well, there's already a discussion on the mailing lists, and while I can't speak for the project, (nor am I an attorney, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night), the "Main" openSUSE Project logo is a registered trademark of SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, so it's highly unlikely that it's going to change.

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  • Results of the voting for the Logo Contest
  • SFaulken SFaulken Now 100%

    Well, I can say, with all certainty, that while I appreciate the submissions, and the community making themselves heard, that isn't the new Kalpa logo.

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  • https://en.opensuse.org/Logocontest

    Obviously, the Voting for the Tumbleweed logo has resulted in a tie, and we haven't heard how that is going to be resolved. Please keep in mind, that this is just an advisory, and not a binding vote, for any of the logos.

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    First experiences with OpenSUSE (mixed, but I'll stay on it)
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    Yes, Printer setup on openSUSE is still a clusterfuck, for reasons. You're best off in openSUSE KDE to just point your webbrowser at http://localhost:631 and log directly into CUPS and setup your printers that way.

    If you want all your web video and whatnot to work, you need to install the codecs from Packman, in their entirety, or use a flatpak'd web browser. openSUSE won't ship patent encumbered codecs from the official repositories.

    Unless you really know what you're doing, with Leap, or Tumbleweed, stick with the OSS and non-OSS repos provided. They are the ones that have been through the openQA process, and are officially "supported". If you enable a bunch of home: devel: or other repositories, just assume that they're unstable, and use at your own risk. If you're looking at a repository on OBS, and don't see openSUSE_Tumbleweed as one of the build targets, then forcing the install with a Leap or SLE package, may, or may not break things.

    Regarding zypper ref and autorefresh, I can't recall exactly, but there is the chance that just running zypper dup and hoping that it refreshes everything on it's own, with non-standard repositories may fail, which can lead to some weird edgecases.

    Just in general, you're going to want to run zypper ref && zypper dup (not the other way round) As far as YaST being targetted more at Leap than Tumbleweed, you're exactly right. And there's a reason that we don't ship it with newer flavours of the distribution.

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  • Maple Leaf Property Management Promissory Note
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    Well none of that sounds like sketchy behavior on the part of the Management Company.

    Not at all.

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  • news.opensuse.org

    The openSUSE Community is pleased to announce a logo competition for a new openSUSE logo as well as four openSUSE distributions; Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll a...

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    https://fosstodon.org/@opensuse/111260708670589724

    This is a short message from the openSUSE Board that we are posting on our communication channels and is a reminder that we ask each and every one of you to be kind, considerate and welcoming to people on all our communication channels. Let's foster a positive atmosphere for people on all of our communication channels. Our channels are a wonderful place for collaboration, but also remember that open-source is not about telling others what or how to build.

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    OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, but will distro community rise to the challenge?
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    Correct, SUSE, the corporation is no longer providing a traditional linux distribution, after the SLE-15 EOL.

    openSUSE, which is a community project, and not controlled by SUSE, is currently debating as to whether we have the contributors interested in doing so, and in sufficient numbers, to continue to provide a traditional point release distribution.

    Tumbleweed (the rolling release) is not going anywhere. The community has not yet decided if the interest and manpower is there to use the ALP sources provided by SUSE to create A) A traditional linux distribution, akin to what Leap currently is, B) a "Slowroll" version of Tumbleweed, that has a slower release cycle, or C) Nothing at all, because there isn't the community there to support the development of it.

    SUSE != openSUSE

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  • OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, but will distro community rise to the challenge?
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    That is indeed the big question, if there's nobody willing to put in the work, then there's nothing to release.

    Maintaining something like Leap, with the contributor base that has historically existed, isn't sustainable, long term, especially when the upstream is going in a different direction.

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  • How free is opensuse?
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    Then yes, there are all kinds of things in the repositories that are going to annoy you.

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  • How free is opensuse?
  • SFaulken SFaulken Now 100%

    What "wishy-washy" policy are you on about?

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  • openSUSE:Slowroll - openSUSE Wiki
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    I certainly don't care what distribution you use, but Tumbleweed, aside from the occasional glitch on single updates, is stable as hell, and has been for a long time. It's hardly "bleeding edge" and on Par with Fedora, for instance, as far as stability is concerned. I'd say a bit more stable than the Arch derivatives, due to openQA.

    Its not perfect by any means, but no distribution is.

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  • Leap Replacement - Results from recent contributor survey
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    This pretty much backs up what I've been seeing. Everybody wants to use Leap, nobody wants to work on it.

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  • KDE Wayland Screen Energy Saving Problem
  • SFaulken SFaulken Now 100%

    The change listed in the upstream bug has been in Tumbleweed for months, I see you're running Tumbleweed, So this is obviously a bug. Please file a bug at bugzilla.opensuse.org, as there currently isn't one existing. (I'm not encountering this bug, just saying)

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  • KDE Wayland Screen Energy Saving Problem
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    The change shown in the upstream bug has been made in the openSUSE Tumbleweed Packages, months ago. Are you using Leap, or Tumbleweed?

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    I actually read the whole post. Since you're on Tumbleweed, this is indeed a bug, please file one at bugzilla.opensuse.org

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  • Integrate flatpaks into zypper
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    I highly doubt this is ever going to happen. It's not what zypper is designed for. Its easy enough to write a bash alias, or shell script to combine the two commands.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearBO
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    Overrated Literary Classics (and What to Read Instead) | Book Riot
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    Bah. This is just a piece of clickbait nonsense, or somebody trying to be edgy. I'm actually mildly offended by their "review" of "On the Road". Just makes me think that they probably haven't ever read anything other than somebody elses review of it.

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    Paramount to sell Simon & Schuster to KKR for $1.6 Billion Cash
  • SFaulken SFaulken Now 100%

    Well, RIP Simon & Schuster. I give em five years, tops.

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  • Is Aeon the same as MicroOs and clicking Gnome/KDE in the installer?
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    At the moment, yes, Clicking "Gnome Desktop" in the MicroOS ISO installer will get you Aeon, clicking "Plasma Desktop" will get you Kalpa.

    The branding and flavour specific installation ISO's are still being worked on.

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  • Universal Chat Application, Beeper, Will Be Available To Everyone (For Free) In A Matter Of Weeks.
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    I don't care about beeper one way or another, but that bloody image with the post, it needs to die in a fire.

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  • Tonight I decided to try jack-in-the-box for the first time...
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    I will never claim they are authentic, or even great, but I will destroy the 2 for a buck tacos.

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    SFaulken

    SFaulken@ kbin.social

    openSUSE Developer/Maintainer/Member/Whatever.
    I do things with openSUSE. Not that I'm particularly good at any of them =P