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Thursday 2012-02-02 we will update the SSL certificates for all openSUSE hosts located Nuremberg (see detailed list below). The fingerprint of the new certificate is:
Signed with security@suse.de key:
pub 2048R/3D25D3D9 1999-03-06
uid SuSE
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
SHA1 [...]
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This article is contributed by Kamila Součkova
Introduction
As the btrfs wiki says: “Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance, repair and easy administration.” Although under heavy development, it has become stable enough for personal use, and there are plenty of reasons to try [...]
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As Benjaman Brunner announced yesterday, openSUSE 11.3 has reached end of life. As a quick refresher, openSUSE releases new versions every 8 months, and each version has a life cycle of 18 months. As 11.3 was released in July of 2010, the time has come to embrace our newer versions, including the successful release of [...]
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End of January the US Congress will vote to pass two laws, the “PROTECT IP Act” (PIPA) and the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA). If these laws pass they would enable copyright holders to get court orders against websites accused of doing or facilitating copyright infringement. So far so good, the openSUSE Project is against [...]
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openSUSE News
The SAN array of the backend server server lost 3 hard disks over the weekend.
That means the array with the built RPMs was broken. We checked and replaced a lot of files from backups – but since not all binary parts of the projects are in backup we need to rebuild some of them (31 [...]
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openSUSE News
We all hope you had a good start in the new year. I’d say People of openSUSE had. Today we have the chance to interview SUSE’s Freederic Crozat, who’s responsible for systemd in openSUSE.
So, enjoy! ;-)
Nickname:
fcrozat
Homepage:
[blog.crozat.net]
Blog:
[blog.crozat.net]
Favorite season:
Winter ( I love to take pictures of landscapes / trees under the snow)
Motto:
Please introduce yourself!
My name is [...]
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openSUSE News
After the openSUSE 2011 Conference, we run a survey to gather feedback so that we can improve for the next conference. The overall feedback was very positive. Thanks a lot to the 134 people that participated in the survey!
Here’s a summary of the answers with some things pointed out. For the full results, download this [...]
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openSUSE News
We wish all developers, maintainers, users and friends a Happy New Year.
Let us make 2012 even better…
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openSUSE News
Announcement by Jigish Gohil
openSUSE Education team is proud to present another edition of openSUSE-Edu Li-f-e (Linux for Education) based on openSUSE 12.1. Li-f-e comes loaded with everything that students, parents, teachers and system admins of educational institutions may need.
Softwares for mathematics, chemistry, astronomy etc, servers like KIWI-LTSP, Fedena school ERP, Moodle course management etc., full [...]
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openSUSE News
This review is written by Terence Lam a student from Singapore sharing his experiences with openSUSE
In this review, I will install openSUSE 12.1, try out GNOME and KDE and also give a brief overview of advanced tools like YaST and have a look at ownCloud.
DVD Installer
The installer supports a large number of languages and had [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 207. Sadly we can just release a PDF Version. You can find it there:
[bit.ly]
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openSUSE News
openSUSE 12.1 features systemd as a replacement for the System V init daemon. systemd provides a new and improved way of booting up your system and managing services. It comes with many new features like socket and dbus-activation, use of cgroups (control groups) and aggressive parallelization capabilities which leads to a faster boot-up of the [...]
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openSUSE News
openSUSE 12.1 has been released a few weeks ago. A major new technology we introduce in this release is ownCloud, which we ship in a separate repository. ownCloud is a web application which lets you set up your own cloud – a place for you data where you can share it with others or use [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 206.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
206 Edition
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The openSUSE Election Officials is pleased to announce the 5th openSUSE Board elected by openSUSE community.
The new board members are Pascal Bleser, Will Stephenson and Andrew Wafaa.
We would like to congratulate all Board Members and wish them all the best. We would also like to thank all candidates for their time to run for openSUSE [...]
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openSUSE News
FOSDEM is the biggest event organized by and for the Free and Open Source (FOSS) community. Its goal is to provide developers a place to meet, come together and share and discuss ideas. The event happens 4-5 February 2012 in Brussels, Belgium. And there will again be a cross-distribution mini conference at FOSDEM this year. [...]
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openSUSE News
It has been suggested that I write a post explaining some of the big changes that we have been doing with the forums, wikis, and blogs over the last few weeks. Here is a quick list:
Forums, wikis, and blogs have been moved from iChain to Novell Access Manager
Wikis have been upgraded to MediaWiki 1.17
Blogs have [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our Issue 205 of the openSUSE Weekly News.
openSUSE Weekly News
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 204.
openSUSE Weekly News
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The openSUSE board election just started! Please go to:
[https:] and cast your vote for this election. All openSUSE members[1] are eligible to vote.
The board consists of 6 members and one chairperson. As the election period of Bryen Yunashko, Pavol Rusnak and Rupert Horstkotter ends, this election will appoint 3 new board members.
The election period ends [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our Issue 203 of openSUSE Weekly News.
openSUSE Weekly News
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203 Edition
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openSUSE News
We need some maintenance downtime to work on the following issues:
fix storage problems on Build Service machines
increase network subnet mask for external available servers (means: we are growing ;-)
exchange some SSL certificates on servers delivering content via
[HTTPS]
We are trying to get everything done during the standard infrastructure window:
Thursday (2011-11-24), 08:00 – 10:00 CET (7:00 [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our Issue 202 of openSUSE Weekly News.
openSUSE Weekly News
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openSUSE 12.1 was launched on Wednesday and it’s time to look back at the successful launch of a great distribution.
We’ve seen a lot of positive feedback regarding openSUSE 12.1 via press, social networks, blogs etc. The interest in social media is significant with good conversations and new members, our facebook group has grown the last [...]
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openSUSE News
Introducing people to the world of free and open source software (FOSS) has always been a priority for the openSUSE project. We’re not only doing so for new users with our distribution (did you get 12.1 yet?) or for new contributors with our project, we also frequently participate in programs like Googles Summer of Code [...]
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openSUSE News
It is November 16, 2011 and our mirrors have synced. Time to present to you: openSUSE 12.1! This release represents more than eight months of work by our international community and brings you the best Free Software has to offer. Awesome improvements include the latest GNOME 3.2 desktop as well as the newest from [...]
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openSUSE News
Welcome to openSUSE 12.1!
Yes, it is almost time. Tomorrow openSUSE 12.1 will be released to the world, bringing a large number of new features and cool stuff. We’ll look at a few things today and show you some screen shots!
WARNING: Spoiler-alert!
WARNING: Pretty Pictures!
So what’s coming?
openSUSE 12.1 brings of course tens of thousands of changes [...]
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Party time!
We’re almost there. In two days openSUSE once again releases a new, improved version of its distribution to the world. Reason to celebrate! And celebrate we will. Currently, about 11 parties have been registered but we know many more are being organized and we call out to you to add your party to the [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 201.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
201 Edition
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The development process of the Open Build Service (OBS) code base as well as it’s accompanying tools is largely test-driven. Major parts of the OBS source code are covered by a comprehensive test-suite. Traditionally, after each new code submission, these tests have been run by a custom shell-script on a local machine that wasn’t publicly [...]
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openSUSE News
The IT world moves fast and along with it does social networking. It’s been only a few days since Google announced the limited availability of Google+ pages and already thousands of Google-plussers have created a Google+ page. Of course, we’re social too and thus the openSUSE project now has an official Google+ page!
If you are [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News 200.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
200 Edition
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openSUSE News
Following the openSUSE 12.1 roadmap, RC2 has been released upon this innocent world. This is your final chance to test openSUSE 12.1 before we move to the final version! We need to know about all big problems NOW! Read on to find out how to help.
Freezing cold!
At this point, development is frozen to the point [...]
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openSUSE News
The last few days those of you linked to the planet by
[planetsuse.org] are experiencing connection problems. This is not because openSUSE Planet is down but as Pascal Bleser announced a few days ago into the openSUSE Project ML because this domain name is not under the Project’s control but by and individual who left [...]
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openSUSE News
A little over two weeks left for openSUSE 12.1 to be released on November, 16th 2011. And there is no better way to enjoy the new release than with your fellow openSUSE peers. So, attend or organize a Launch Party! These events around the openSUSE release can be anything – from a party in a [...]
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openSUSE News
Heya all,
In less than 3 weeks, our little baby, openSUSE 12.1, will be released into the wild. Now as you know, babies need lots of attention! This is where we need YOU.
openSUSE 12.1 needs to be promoted everywhere! That is, on your blog; on twitter, facebook, Google plus; and much more! Read on for details [...]
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openSUSE News
Hello Mates! openSUSE Medical here!
Well i would to announce that “openSUSE Medical Calling and also needs you”
a) Due to lack of time (i’ve began my Master Studies abroad) i’ve to give up from the project. I think that there are people who are able to lead the project and have more time available.
So “Looking for [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 199.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
199 Edition
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openSUSE News
This years openSUSE Election Committee is in the pleasant position to announce the 2011 Board Elections.
So, if you want to participate in the openSUSE board and influence the future direction of the project please stand up and announce your candidacy. If you want to vote for the candidates, please make sure your openSUSE membership [...]
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openSUSE News
Friday 16.09, while working on the openSUSE 12.1 marketing actions during the Marketing Hackfest, two of us had the spontaneous idea to suggest an interview to Michael Miller(Vice President of Global Alliances & Marketing for SUSE), asking him a few questions we could have in the openSUSE community. We did not have the time to [...]
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openSUSE News
One of the most important activities during software development is testing. In FOSS community, software often gets tested by the developers themselves, other developers and volunteers. During the openSUSE 12.1 development process it has been important to keep Factory working properly. Testing this is however a rather boring, repetitive task: the tester has to boot [...]
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openSUSE News
At the openSUSE conference 2011, there was especially one area that caused us the previous years some trouble and this year nobody spoke about since it just worked fine: Wireless internet access.
So, what have we done right this year? It was basically wiring internet ourselves to the location and setting up the wifi controllers sponsored [...]
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openSUSE News
As was already blogged by Vincent Untz, a few weeks after our last milestone was released as beta 1, the first Release Candidate of
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 198.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
198 Edition
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce Issue 197 from openSUSE Weekly News.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
197 Edition
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openSUSE News
Due to technical issue, the release of HTML version will be delayed by several days. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Download the PDF
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openSUSE News
Last week, openQA 1.0 was released. We did an interview with Bernhard Wiedeman, the main developer of openQA.
First of all, what´s your job regarding the openQA project?
My role in the project was to wish for, envision, design, organize and implement most of openQA and OS-autoinst (the test-engine powering the openQA service). I made it do [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Project announces the 1.0 release of the unique cross-distribution-capable, fully automated testing framework openQA. openQA is the only comprehensive testing tool which can run tests on every level of the OS, from core functionality like the bootloader and booting the kernel up to testing applications like Firefox and LibreOffice. It shows the results [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 196.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
196 Edition
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openSUSE News
The 2011 openSUSE Board term is soon coming to an end. In the last few project meetings as well as at the conference, the board has called for people to step up for the Election Committee. Five openSUSE contributors have offered their help and we’d like to introduce them to you.
The team
The openSUSE Board is [...]
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openSUSE News
Last Friday Dirk Müller send an email to openSUSE-Factory about the status of the openSUSE ARM port. SUSE employees Adrian, Alexander, Dirk and Reinhard had spend their Hackweek revitalizing the initial work by Jan-Simon and Martin by getting openSUSE Factory on ARM to build and work. The current build status on OBS shows that almost [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our next openSUSE Weekly News 195.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
195 Edition
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openSUSE News
The much-awaited Beta release of openSUSE 12.1 is here! And just in time for your weekend Beta Pizza Party. So fire up that oven and warm up that download manager because its time to get ready for the latest awesome openSUSE on your computer.
If you’ve been following us, you know this release was originally called [...]
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openSUSE News
The new openSUSE 12.1 Release is approaching very soon and all you Geekos should not miss the opportunity of becoming a double GPM!
Party time starts this weekend and lasts until November 2011 in all Geeko-towns and Geeko-homes. Gather all your fellow Geekos to the best local pizzeria and let the party begin!
HowTo
So, the first [...]
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openSUSE News
The upcoming openSUSE 12.1 release is being developed in Factory. According to the release schedule the Toolchain and several other critical components are frozen, but there is still time to get most package updates in! It’s not hard to do that, especially if you build packages on the Open Build Service anyway and you get [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News Issue 194.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
194 Edition
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openSUSE News
One of the ways SUSE and its developers contribute to openSUSE is through Hackweek: – a week long sprint permitting developers to work on something entirely of their own design or wishes as long as it is FOSS-related. Started in 2007, it has become a regular part of SUSE’s development. This is in keeping in [...]
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openSUSE News
Last Friday Stephan Kulow, our openSUSE Release Manager, started a discussion on Factory mailing list about show-stoppers for the 12.1-Beta release scheduled for 2011-09-22.
It became clear that Factory still needs some polishing to become a useful Beta for large numbers of testers to try out..
Particularly, one of the reasons is the challenges relating to the [...]
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openSUSE News
Respecting users is a priority to the openSUSE Project so when something does not work the way it should be, taking a step back is more preferable than delivering something that is not ready yet. For that reason yesterday afternoon Greg K.H. announced to the openSUSE-factory mailing list that systemd is being removed from Tumbleweed [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 193.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
193 Edition
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openSUSE News
At the openSUSE conference in Nürnberg almost 400 visitors have shown up for the four tracks of sessions about technical and community matters and the many other events and parties. While a longer article is coming, we’d like to give a taste of the conference here!
Talks
Lots of talks and discussions ranging from development and low-level [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 192.
openSUSE Weekly News
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192 Edition
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE community is happy to announce that the 6th Milestone of the upcoming release will be renamed openSUSE 12.1 Beta. This change in name reflects the state of this milestone, being ready for more extensive testing. After the beta, two release candidates will become available in quick succession before the final release. To celebrate [...]
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openSUSE News
The OBS-Team is going to replace some backend servers on next Tuesday.
Therefore, a downtime is scheduled from 08:00 to 11:00 CEST, altough we believe it won’t take that long (but you never know) :-)
Afterwards, the OBS should be prepared for all the awesome packager workshops happening during the openSUSE Conference.
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Conference 2011 team is happy to announce the partners for this year’s conference. Aside from sponsoring, there are contributions in terms of sessions, media coverage and network bandwidth. Let’s look at what our sponsors contribute, what sessions they’ll present and thank them for their support!
Platinum Sponsor SUSE
SUSE is a leading provider of enterprise [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News 191.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
191 Edition
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openSUSE News
Among other things, the openSUSE project is about “having a lot of fun”. In that spirit we would like to add a bit of diversion and an extra incentive for everyone to register and attend the openSUSE conference.
Join the Drone On! contest and have a lot of fun.
We’ve purchased an AR Drone, small flying [...]
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openSUSE News
Fire up your virtual machines, get your test machines motoring, and start tweaking your fingers. It’s testing time!
openSUSE 12.1′s next milestone 5 is now ready for download. Thanks to the men and women of openSUSE Factory who kept their eye on the ball with all the wonderful flurry of activities going on in our Project [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 190.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
190 Edition
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openSUSE News
As we continue to work towards making this years conference the best ever, there’s one cool new thing we’ve never done before: Introducing the openSUSE Conference App for your Android phone. With this app you’ll be able to:
Look at the daily timetable of sessions
Read the abstracts for each session
Mark the ones you want to attend [...]
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openSUSE News
The Zentrifuge, our conference location this year, is build in an old factory that was used for the production of washing machines (centrifuge, get it?). The bridging between technology and art is an important concern for them and thus our conference, as a technology conference, tries to cross that bridge too. Of course we also [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 189.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
189 Edition
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openSUSE News
The Testing Core Team has decided to hold our third Open Bugs Day (OBD) on Sunday August 21 from 0:00 to 23:59 UTC.
To ensure that all the testers are using the same code base, we are making Virtual Machines available on our server. For those people that wish to test on their own hardware, there [...]
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openSUSE News
With our conference, osc11, fast approaching (Have you registered yet? If not, what are you waiting for?!), the excitement is building all over the project.
Its quite some work to get to create a reasonable schedule for a conference. For osc we want to have a program with talks that interest all our visitors. And as [...]
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openSUSE News
The third openSUSE Conference, osc11, kicks off on Sunday September 11, 2011 in Nuremberg, Germany. Under the motto RWX³ all Free and Open Source Software enthusiasts are invited to come together for four days to learn, hack and to have a lot of fun. The program will cover a variety topics with an [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Education team is proud to announce the release of updated openSUSE Edu Li-f-e – Linux for Education. A Linux distribution that provides parents, students, teachers as well as IT admins running labs at educational institutes with education and development resources for their needs. Edu Li-f-e is based on openSUSE 11.4.
This [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 188.
openSUSE Weekly News
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openSUSE News
Almost 2 years ago, at the first openSUSE conference, a discussion started about Strategy. A few months ago a final document was ready and on July 14th 2011, the strategy voting ended. Over 200 of the openSUSE Members voted, with 90% in favor of the current strategy document. What’s next?
Looking back
It’s been a long ride, [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our Issue 187 from openSUSE Weekly News.
openSUSE Weekly News
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187 Edition
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openSUSE News
Getting ready to rock in Thessaloniki
Over the last few months the openSUSE ambassadors have continued to visit conferences around the world. Since our previous report beginning of May, several big events have happened and we’ll treat you on a report on some of those.
Already covered in blogs
Let’s start with a few quick links to reports [...]
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openSUSE News
From Friday the 15th to Sunday the 17th of July Lizards and other FOSS enthusiasts were gathered at Katerini for the 1st Greek openSUSE Collaboration Summer weekend Camp.
The whole event started at the Hotel pool where all met before the actual beginning of the event . After everybody that was expected came, the talks started.
Fridays [...]
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openSUSE News
Less than 50 days left before the 3rd openSUSE conference starts. A lot of people are working hard for this to be another successful gathering. Are you registered yet? If you are still undecided, and looking for a reason why you should come, let me tell you this:
You will miss many interesting talks, you’ve heard [...]
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openSUSE News
As you know, the third international openSUSE Conference is happening in a couple of weeks from now, you already should be registered! For the organization team this means that we are really picking up pace now and start to feel dizzy. One of the reasons for that is that we are short on helping hands. [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 186.
openSUSE Weekly News
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186 Edition
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 185.
openSUSE Weekly News
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185 Edition
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE conference team is starting the travel sponsorship program to financially support community members to attend the conference.
Apply now online until August 5th!
The openSUSE conference “RWX³” is the place to be for anyone using, working on or taking advantage of the openSUSE Project. No matter if you use our technology such as [...]
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With the days closing in on us before the next great openSUSE Conference in Nuremberg, Germany 11-14 September, 2011, we’re seeing a lot of awesome papers being submitted to the Conference Program Committee. But there’s still time for you to submit that awesome session you’ve dreamed of. The deadline to submit your paper is [...]
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Just a few days ago the third of six milestones on the road to openSUSE 12.1 has been made available for testing before it goes to final release November 11th, 2011. (Yes, 11-11-11!)
Main changes to this milestone
The third milestone has a huge number of changes and improvements on top of the latest openSUSE release. And [...]
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Nickname:
mihneadb / used to be CrAzzY_ in online games
Homepage:
none
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Favorite season:
Winter
Motto:
Not sure if it’s my motto, but: „You must be the change you want to see in the world“. It’s Gandhi’s.
Please introduce yourself!
Hello! My name is Mihnea and I’m a 19 year old student from Bucharest, Romania.
Tell us about the background to your computer use.
I’ve [...]
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We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News 184.
openSUSE Weekly News
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184 Edition
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The organization team is excited to announce the registration for the openSUSE Conference, from September 11 to 14 in Nürnberg, is now open. Head over to cur registration form and register to help us plan for a great event.
It is time to start preparing your trip to Nuremberg!
Preparations
Two months from now the openSUSE and SUSE [...]
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In our last article focusing on openSUSE Conference sessions, we discussed the BoF. In today’s article, we’ll explore the why, what and how of a workshop.
Teach Them To Fish
Remember how it is better to teach a man to fish than to bring him food? This is exactly what a workshop is all about. [...]
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Over the last month the conference team has received a large number of proposed sessions for the openSUSE conference. However, we also realize we have not entirely capitalized on the potential for especially the ‘interactive’ sessions we wanted. So we extend the deadline with two weeks to allow more BoF, Workshop and Hack sessions to [...]
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We are pleased to announce our Issue 183 of openSUSE Weekly News.
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183 Edition
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Aloha openSUSE Users!
Now is an excellent time to help openSUSE! If you have openSUSE running on your system, all you have to do is add your hardware to the openSUSE Hardware compatibility List. Add your pheriphials like printers, scanners and webcams. Or add internal stuff like graphics and sound cards, mother boards, wifi cards and [...]
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Nickname:
manugupt1 over www and Manu in the real world
Homepage:
Blog:
[sysbytes.wordpress.com]
Favorite season:
Monsoon
Motto:
Live life with jest
Please introduce yourself!
My name is Manu, I am 21 years old and I live in India. I am currently in my final year of graduation in computer science. My native language is Hindi. During my free time, I participate in openSUSE Project [...]
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We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 182.
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182 Edition
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Continuing the great work of our Ambassadors of the Southern Hemisphere, our Brazilian openSUSE team once again gets ready for a strong openSUSE presence in Brazil beginning today at FISL 12-Software Livre in beautiful Porto Alegre. A major FOSS event in South America, FISL 12 is expecting 8,000 attendees this year.
The openSUSE Brazilian Ambassador team [...]
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As we wrote three weeks ago, June 30th is the deadline for voting for the openSUSE Strategy!
Relevance
2 years ago the subject came up at the openSUSE conference: what do we want? That is not a simple question. We are a large community with wide-ranging diverse backgrounds, goals and interests.
Having a coherent answer matters: it shows [...]
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openSUSE News
We are pleased to announce the openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 181.
openSUSE Weekly News
openSUSE Weekly News Team
181 Edition
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