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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Build Service team is happy to announce the availability of OBS 1.7.2.
This release brings beside bug fixes also some new features back ported from master branch. The new features makes the initial setup easier and offers optionally also authentification against a LDAP server.
Users can download the OBS Appliance as USB or hard disc [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE german Wiki Team meeting will take place tomorrow Wednesday March 09 at 18:00 GMT. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-wiki-de channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[de.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place Saturday March 13 at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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openSUSE News
Issue #113 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Pavol Rusnak: Announcing Connect!
Andrew Wafaa: openSUSE & Google Summer of Code 2010
Bento-Theme implementation approach
Linux.com/Joe Brockmeier: Beginner’s Guide to Nmap
Poll: Which linux Distro do you use frequently
For a list of available translations see this page:
[en.opensuse.org]
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openSUSE News
Issue #112 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Honoring openSUSE Wiki Reviewing Contributions
Michal Hrusecky: Public openSUSE 11.3 virtual machine
Jared Ottley: Alfresco PDF Toolkit
How to make Monitor refresh 120htz
Guillaume DE BURE (gdebure): A call for testers KMyMoney
For a list of available translations see this page:
[en.opensuse.org]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday February 27) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
Community,
we previously put a lot of efforts into encouraging the community to contribute to our Wiki Usability Concept for both the English and the German Wiki, i.e. to participate in the Reviewing Process of currently existing pages in order to provide the best openSUSE documentation resources possible. That said, a lot has been done since [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #111 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
openSUSE News: Number Two Always Tries Harder: openSUSE Milestone 2
Linux User & Developer/Kunal Deo: Another ten essential Python tips
Gabriel Burt: Banshee Community Extensions
How to Make sure I didn’t get a Virus?
Jason McDonald: Qt 4.6.2 Released
For a [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place Saturday February 20 at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
[wiki.debian.org] for the commands.
Please add topics [...]
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openSUSE News
Late last month we released the first milestone of openSUSE 11.3, now we follow up with the second. Milestone 2 is part of the milestones where we track new releases in the open source universe and test the building of our various distribution images with them. While milestone 1 introduced various pre-release versions of free [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE german Wiki Team meeting will take place Saturday February 26) at 11:00 GMT. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-wiki-de channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[de.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
[wiki.debian.org] for the commands.
Please add [...]
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openSUSE News
KDE SC 4.3.5 is about to become available for openSUSE 11.2 as an online update (from 4.3.1). This release fixes many bugs, so we decided to push it as an online update instead of making it an optional update in the Build Service, and by fixing bugs we give our KDE contributors more time [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #110 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
openSUSE News: Call for Volunteers in the German Wiki
Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett: You don’t need Kopete Facebook plugin anymore
KDE SC 4.4 in the openSUSE Build Service
How to submit a Story to the openSUSE Weekly News?
h-online/Thorsten Leemhuis: Kernel Log: Coming in 2.6.33 (Part [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Forum Team of Administrators and Moderators has had an overhaul following a review by the openSUSE board. The new team can be reviewed here: Forum team. The forum review has brought about the establishment of a New Administrator Triad who whilst working largely as Moderators will also act as the first point of [...]
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openSUSE News
On the evening of Monday the 22nd of February, the KDE Plasma, KWin and Oxygen developers will be holding a public event at the SUSE office in Nuremberg, Germany. All are welcome to come to the openSUSE Community Space to hear the KDE hackers present their vision of the state of the art in [...]
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openSUSE News
some of you have noticed, that we’re making a Cleanupsession in the German Wiki. Old Articles are to be deleted, other just to updated.
Now we have created a new QA-Set with declarations of Styles, Formatting and Templates.
All of this means many things to do. So we’re making an Call for Volunteers.
This Guys who would like [...]
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openSUSE News
Today, the openSUSE Build Service team released the latest version of the openSUSE Build Service, a tool that provides software developers with the ability to create and release software for openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise and other Linux distributions, including Fedora, Red Hat, Mandriva, Debian and Ubuntu. The openSUSE Build Service allows developers to create packages, [...]
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openSUSE News
Participate in the openSUSE survey 2010 to give feedback to the openSUSE project about the distribution, the openSUSE tools environment and the project in general. Let us know where things are in good shape and areas where improvement is needed. There are also some questions to get some demographic knowledge about our users. The more [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #109 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Its here! openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 1
Sirko Kemter: First Art-Team meeting
OStatic/Joe Brockmeier: Joe Brockmeier: Video editing in Linux: a look at PiTiVi and Kdenlive
Jeffrey Stedfast: Weird bugs due to gcc 4.4 and strict aliasing
KDE SC 4.4 RC3 Released
For a [...]
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openSUSE News
The first openSUSE-Medical Team meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday February 6) at 14:00 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-medical channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
We are happy to announce that we reached a state which can be considered as final version of 1.7.0.
No more changes, except for the version number are planned until 1.7.0 final release next week.
We fixed a number of issues since beta 3, esp
fixed references to static.opensuse.org got removed
initial Kiwi 4.1 support
attribute handling fixes
various runtime error [...]
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openSUSE News
Its here! The first openSUSE 11.3 Milestone. This is the first step toward the next openSUSE release. The most important goal of this first milestone is to test the build interactions between newly added features in openSUSE Factory, also known as “get the snapshot to build”. It is in no way feature complete or ready [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #108 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
openSUSE News: Wanted: Linux Community Manager
Sirko Kemter: Art-Team meeting
Worldlabel.com/Dmitri Popov: OpenOffice.org Extensions for Business Users
Ben Kevan: Installing KDE 4.4 RC2 on openSUSE and Kubuntu Linux
LinuxFoundation: Sign Up for the Free Linux Training Webinar Series
For a [...]
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openSUSE News
At the end of this month Zonker, our openSUSE community manager for the last two years, will be leaving Novell. On behalf of the whole openSUSE community I would like to take a moment to thank Zonker for all the great work he’s done. openSUSE is a larger, more open and more engaged community than [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Art Team Meeting will take place on Saturday, the 30th of January, 2010 at 16:00 UTC in #opensuse-artwork IRC channel on irc.freenode.net
This will be the first openSUSE Art Team Meeting. We’ll get to know the people interested on contributing artwork and we’ll discuss how the Art Team can help the openSUSE Project.
Feel free [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #107 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Wiki Cleanup – Geeko wants you!
Masim Sugianto: Recover Deleted Files on Linux with Extundelete
Updated GNOME for openSUSE 11.2, and why it’s good
Carlos Gonçalves: PySide packages for openSUSE, Mandriva and Fedora
Skype 2.1 beta 2 aka Talking Screens for [...]
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openSUSE News
It is that time of the year again!
FOSDEM will take place at the first weekend in February (6th/7th) in Brussels and we’re going to attend. There is a buttload of tracks, devrooms and lightning talks to visit. Including, but not limited to: Security, Scalability, Monitoring, Distributions, KDE, GNOME, Ruby on Rails, X.org, LiMux, csync, GeeXboX [...]
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openSUSE News
This release is now feature complete and also the API should be final by now.
Biggest changes since beta 1 are:
Switch to Ruby on Rails 2.3.5
The branch call is doing full copies of packages now, not just _link files anymore
Repository status + dirty flag is calculated and displayed in the web interface (and with osc 0.125)
many [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #106 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
openSUSE News: OBS supports new branch and merge handling
Unixmen/srlinuxx: Five useful extensions for Openoffice
Jussi Kekkonen (Tm_T): KDE Software Compilation 4.4 RC1 Codename “Cornelius” released
Sirko Kemter: Building an openSUSE Art-Team
TuxRadar: The best Linux desktop search tools
For [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday January 16) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Forums blew past another milestone on January 5th. More than 40,000 users are now registered on the openSUSE Forums!
The forums are currently at 40,445 users, and growing. Since the last time we posted a milestone link, the forums have not only added thousands of members, but also several language-specific forums in addition to [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place Wednesday, January 13, at 16:00 UTC. The meeting time in all time zones are listed on the Fixed Time World Clock. Project meetings are always held in the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] Please add topics as soon as possible. [...]
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openSUSE News
Michael Schröder put some effort into supporting a new way of doing a branch and merge of a package with openSUSE Build Service (OBS). This is a new feature of OBS 1.7 release and is active now on build.opensuse.org by default. This new way is almost the same way as subversion or git are working.
The [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #105 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
openSUSE Spotlight: The next openSUSE Survey
Katarina Machalkova: YaST is falling, make a wish
Joe Brockmeier: Bash 101: Working at the CLI
openSUSE Forums: Kaffeine in KDE4
h-online/Thorsten Leemhuis: Kernel Log – Coming in 2.6.33 (Part 1) – Networking
For a list [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #104 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
TooManyTabs – Saves Your Memory 1.1.0
Alcaro Soliverez/kde.news: First KMyMoney Beta Version Available for KDE 4 Platform
Joe Brockmeier: Put some meat on it: Writing release announcements
Sharing a /home Directory between Linux and Windows
KDE.NEWS/Dario Freddi: KDE Extends Polkit Support to polkit-1
For a list [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #103 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
openSUSE News: Linux for Education Updated
The Geek Stuff/Sasikala: Unix Sed Tutorial: 6 Examples for Sed Branching Operation
Ben Kevan: Blogilo – The Blog Gigolo – KDE 4.4
openSUSE Forums: X Not Starting (11.2)
h-online/Thorsten Leemhuis: Kernel Log: Linux 2.6.33 [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Education team is proud to announce the availability of the updated Li-f-e hybrid ISO. Unlike the official openSUSE release, the Edu project’s Li-f-e flavor will get updated almost on a monthly basis. These minor releases will contain all the official openSUSE 11.2 updates, some important package version updates and may be addition of [...]
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openSUSE News
You may have noticed we have some exciting work going on to revamp the openSUSE wiki, and if you’re interested in helping with that, we have some requests to make. We’ve seen several attemps to improve the wiki piecemeal, to varying degrees of success. In order to achieve the goals we’ve set this time, we’ve [...]
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openSUSE News
Community,
last week we did our best to gain a considerable amount of contibutors for the Article reviewing we need to achieve and honestly, I’m just amazed by the crowd that stepped up and is willing to help us. Let me take the opportunity to thank you for that.
In order to sync all volunteers and to [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #102 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Joe Brockmeier: openSUSE Build Service Integrates with openDesktop.org to reach 150,000 contributors
Michal Seben: cronie daemon is openSUSE
MakeUseOf.com/Varun Kashyap: 6 Different Ways To End Unresponsive Programs In Linux
Joe Brockmeier: Web Winners and Losers in 2009
h-online.com/Thorsten Leemhuis: Kernel [...]
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openSUSE News
Today Frank Karlitschek, maintainer of the openDesktop.org network, announced that the first step of integration with openDesktop.org is complete. Effective immediately, developers can add their Build Service ID to projects on openDesktop.org, and all packages available from the openSUSE Build Service will automatically show up on the openDesktop.org pages.
The openDesktop.org sites include openDesktop.org, KDE-Apps.org, GNOME-Apps.org, [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place Wednesday, December 16th, at 16:00 UTC. The meeting time in all time zones are listed on the Fixed Time World Clock. Project meetings are always held in the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Note that this will be the last meeting of 2009. The next scheduled meeting would have [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #101 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Announcing New openSUSE Board mebers
Thomas Göttlicher: Install Multiple Kernel Versions using the YaST Qt Package Manager
Ben Kevan: KDE 4.4 Beta 1 – Tabbed Windows Review – openSUSE
Adobe Flash Vulnerabilities Affect Flash Player and Adobe AIR
Contemplating Upgrade to 11.2
For a [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday December 12) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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Please add topics [...]
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openSUSE News
Retail versions of openSUSE 11.2 are once again available. For the first time, the retail box is being handled by a partner, open-slx.
open-slx is founded and lead by Stefan Werden, a former SUSE employee who approached Novell this summer and proposed to take on the retail box distribution in the future. After some negotiation Stefan [...]
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openSUSE News
The election committee announces the three new members of the openSUSE board:
Bryen Yunashko (non-Novell seat)
Pavol Rusnak (Novell seat)
Rupert Horstkötter (non-Novell seat)
These three will serve two-year terms beginning on December 22nd.
Stephen Shaw and Bryen Yunashko have completed their terms on the Board. In addition to those seats, a new seat has been added to the Board [...]
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openSUSE News
Related to the recent MediaWiki Update, we currently encounter some issues with the openSUSE Wiki and we’d like to make you aware of it. Wiki Senior Rajko M. posted an official statement at the opensuse-wiki ML and we’d like to forward it to News.o.o to reach out to a broader audience. As you can see, [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #100 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
* openSUSE Board Election Update
* Egbert Eich: The Future of SaX2
* Ben Kevan: KDE 4.3.4 Released – openSUSE Build Service
* Linux Weekly News: Firefox locks down the [...]
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openSUSE News
Over the last two weeks, we have been making some major infrastructure changes to the openSUSE landing page and wikis. The result is that users of the wiki can now expect new features, better language support, and a considerable increase in performance. Here is a quick overview of some changes that we have made:
Wiki software [...]
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openSUSE News
In the past, we had one central openSUSE subversion (svn) repository on Novell Forge for the openSUSE infrastructure including the openSUSE Build Service. This repository has grown over time. We’ have now split the repository in some smaller projects and some repositories are now using git.
The git repositories are publicly available at gitorious.org via
[www.gitorious.org] [...]
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openSUSE News
For the current 2009 election of the openSUSE board, we have three seats for election and three candidates running unopposed. As our existing election rules did not anticipate this scenario, the Election Committee has made the following decision:
The seats up for election include one Novell-employed position and two non-Novell-employed positions. Pavol Rusnak is running [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Wiki Team Meeting will take place on Sunday, the 6th of December 2009 at 19.00 UTC. See all time zones on the Fixed Time World Clock. The meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-wiki channel on Freenode.
This is our last Team Meeting discussing the Wiki Usability Concept before we actually start [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, December 2nd, at 12:00 UTC. The meeting time in all time zones are listed on the Fixed Time World Clock. Project meetings are always held in the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] Please add topics as soon as [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #99 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
* Dominique Leuenberger: Compitz 0.8.4
* Michal Hrusecky: Status Report – Media Wiki Theme
* Linux.com/Joe Brockmeier: Vim 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Vim
* Pavol Rusnak: Fedora and openSUSE [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday November 28) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[https:] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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Please add topics [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #98 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
* Board Election 2009 Startup
* openSUSE 11.2 Launchparties
* openSUSE Spotlight: What does the openSUSE Board do?
* Uwe Gansert: Interactive AutoYaST Rules
* openSUSE Forums: K3B and mp3 support
For a list of available translations see this page:
[en.opensuse.org]
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openSUSE News
Want to help test the openSUSE kernel? Want the very latest and greatest openSUSE Linux kernel sources? We have good news for you!
After several months of preparation, the kernel team has set up a public Git repository for hosting the openSUSE kernel sources. If you’d like to work with the openSUSE Linux kernel as it’s [...]
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openSUSE News
As Thomas just announced on the project mailing list the election committee has decided to extend the period for announcing candidacy by one week to November 30. Same applies to request openSUSE membership status which makes you eligible to vote. With this change the period for candidates to campaign gets shortened by one week to [...]
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openSUSE News
The time has come again for openSUSE Members to vote for new members to the Board.
Stephen Shaw (decriptor) and Bryen Yunashko (suseROCKS) have completed their tenure on the Board, and their seats are up for election. There is also a new seat available to be occupied by a non-Novell member. Henne Vogelsang (henne) [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place Wednesday, November 18th, at 16:00 UTC. The meeting time in all time zones are listed on the Fixed Time World Clock. Project meetings are always held in the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] Please add topics as soon as possible. [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #97 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
* openSUSE 11.2 Released!
* Launch Party Locations
* KDE.NEWS/Will Stephenson: Introducing KDE 4 KNetworkManager
* Joe Brockmeier: Microblogging with Choqok in openSUSE 11.2
* h-online/Thorsten Leemhuis: Kernel Log: Coming in 2.6.32 (Part 2) – Graphics
For a list of available translations see this page:
[en.opensuse.org]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday November 14) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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Please add topics as [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the release of openSUSE 11.2. openSUSE 11.2 includes new versions of GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice.org, Firefox, the Linux kernel, and many, many more updates and improvements. In 11.2 you’ll find more than 1,000 open source desktop applications. openSUSE also includes a full suite of server software and a rich [...]
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openSUSE News
With openSUSE 11.2 right around the corner, let’s take a look at what’s new and interesting in the GNOME desktop for this release. Highlights include a preview of GNOME 3.0, new applets and application updates, and the incredibly attractive Sonar theme new for 11.2.
For users coming from 11.1, openSUSE 11.2 actually features two GNOME releases [...]
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openSUSE News
We’re very, very close to the final release of openSUSE 11.2!
To help promote the 11.2 release, we have banners for openSUSE 11.2 available on the openSUSE wiki, courtesy of Jakub Steiner (jimmac). They’re available in most standard ad sizes for the Web, so you should be able to find one to fit your blog or [...]
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openSUSE News
The bugtracking tool used by the openSUSE project is the Novell bugzilla and this system will be updated to a new upstream version (version 3.4) together with some changes requested by openSUSE community and Novell employees.
The date for this upgrade is Saturday November 14 at 9am mountain time (that is 16:00 UTC). Both Bugzilla and [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #96 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
Call for Candidates: Board Election 2009
Novell User Communities: Using the OpenSUSE Build Service to Create and Distribute Kernel Module Packages
Jigish Gohil: openSUSE Edu Li-f-e at iFest
Lubos Lunak (llunak): Firefox KDE Integration
Linux Weekly News/Jonathan Corbes: The 2009 Linux Kernel [...]
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openSUSE News
openSUSE 11.2 is scheduled to be officially released in about a week (give or take a few hours…) and, as usual, we’re gearing up to press a bunch of media for shows and the ambassadors.
Typically Novell has created the artwork for the openSUSE DVDs, but this time around we had some really interesting and creative [...]
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openSUSE News
Behind the scenes, the Wiki and Booster Teams are currently working hard to improve the Usability of the openSUSE Wiki to the openSUSE Community. The process started in early October 2009 and after some lively discussions at the opensuse-wiki mailinglist, we successfully passed our first Team-Meeting discussing the Usability Concept and assigning responsibilities for specific [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #95 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
* openSUSE News: Announcing the Second openSUSE Board Election
* Sneak Peeks (Preview 11.2)
* nixCraft/Vivek Gite: 20 Linux Server Hardening Security Tips
* Joe Brockmeier: openSUSE 11.2 final release candidate ready!
* openSUSE Forums: openSUSE 11.2 the Perfect KDE Distribution
For a list of available translations [...]
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openSUSE News
This is it folks! We’re almost there for openSUSE 11.2. Time to grab the final 11.2 release candidate and shake out any remaining bugs to get the lizard ready for release. This release includes an updated kernel, Samba, Firefox, and more.
This release should be almost ready for the gold master stamp, but there’s still time [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday October 31) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
[en.opensuse.org] We using for our Meeting the Meetbot. Please check
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Please add topics as [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Wiki Team Meeting will take place on Friday, the 30th of October 2009 at 17.00 UTC. See all time zones on the Fixed Time World Clock. The meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-wiki channel on Freenode.
We’ll discuss the new usability concept for the openSUSE wiki. Everyone interested is welcome to [...]
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openSUSE News
The KDE 4 experience in openSUSE has been enhanced daily, and while the desktop environment itself has matured significantly since the last release, there has been a constant focus to provide an outstanding delivery of it in openSUSE 11.2.
The highlights include: the openSUSE DVD preselected to KDE 4.3; new Firefox KDE integration; OpenOffice.org KDE 4 [...]
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openSUSE News
The time has come again for openSUSE Members to vote for new members to the Board.
Stephen Shaw (decriptor) and Bryen Yunashko (suseROCKS) have completed their tenure on the Board, and their seats are up for election. There is also a new seat available to be occupied by a non-Novell member. Henne Vogelsang (henne) and Pascal [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #94 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
Novell’s Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier hosts new Network World podcast series
Will Stephenson: Update from the openSUSE Boosters
Pavol Rusnak: Wrong usage of LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Pascal Bleser: Packman upgrading to SVN OBS
h-online/Thorsten Leemhuis: Kernel Log: Coming in 2.6.32 (Part 1) – Network subsystem [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place Wednesday, October 21st, at 16:00 UTC. See all time zones on the Fixed Time World Clock. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
Issue #93 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
* openSUSE 11.2 on its way to become final – Release candidate available!
* Pavol Rusnak: RPM Summit at the openSUSE Conference 2009
* linuxgravity.com: Manipulating, converting and editing audio and video
* Cornelius Schumacher: 4,273,291 lines of code
* LinuxSecurity.com/Bill Keys: Security Features of Firefox 3.0
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday October 16) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
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Wir möchten alle in und um Nürnberg dazu einladen openSUSE auf der “Langen Nacht der Wissenschaft” zu besuchen. Diese findet am Samstag 24. Otkober von 18 bis 1 Uhr statt und ist auf 130 Einrichtungen in Nürnberg, Fürth und Erlangen verteilt (unter anderem nehmen alle 5 Hochschulen, das Max-Planck-Institut, die beiden Fraunhofer-Institute daran [...]
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openSUSE News
We’re well on the way to openSUSE 11.2! Today we’re happy to announce the first release candidate for openSUSE 11.2. This release includes quite a few bugfixes and several updates, including GNOME 2.28 final, Linux 2.6.31.3, and many others.
As the first release candidate for openSUSE 11.2, it should be almost ready for final release. However, [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #92 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
openSUSE News: Introducing the ‘openSUSE Boosters’ Team
The Geek Stuff/Ramesh Natarajan: Unix Sed Tutorial: How To Write to a File Using Sed
Martin Vidner: WebYaST Beta 1
openSUSE Forums: openSUSE 11.2 will support live updates.
KDE 4.3.2 Stabilizes Free Desktop
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place tomorrow (Wednesday October 10th) at 12:00 UTC. See all time zones on the Fixed Time World Clock. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
Following its announcement in August, the dedicated openSUSE Boosters team held its inaugural meeting in Germany last week to plan its activities to promote the growth of openSUSE and its community.
The openSUSE Boosters team is a hand-picked group of fifteen Novell employees with skills ranging all across the distribution, and who are dedicated to openSUSE [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #91 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 Released
Federico Mena-Quintero: The openSUSE Boost Team
Linux.com/Rob Day: The Kernel Newbie Corner: “initrd” and “initramfs”–What’s Up With That?
Amarok 2.2 “Sunjammer” released
Linux Weekly News/rebecca Sobol: An interview with Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place today (Saturday October 03) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Project is happy to announce that the last openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 8 (M8) is available for download. Test now and give feedback via our bugzilla since this is the last milestone before the first release candidate.
Changes Since openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 7
Milestone 8 includes the final version of the openSUSE 11.2 branding, fixes the [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #90 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
Joe Brockmeier: Hundreds converge on Nuremberg for openSUSE Conference
openSUSE Conference 2009
How To Build A Self-hosted Wordpress Blog For Free
Andrew Wafaa: Goblin 1Click
Sascha Manns: OOo4kids: Special Version for Kids
For a list of available translations see this page:
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openSUSE News
On Sunday the first openSUSE conference (osc09) finished in Nuernberg, Germany. Overall it was great success and brought people face to face together. Participants were motivated and enthusiastic and we’d like to just show some comments on twitter/blog:
“Folks! I’m hoooome! #oSC09 was a blast! More details to come BryenY”
“Back from the #opensuse conference #osc09, [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #89 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
openSUSE Conference
Bryen Yunashko: Upcoming Board Elections
Andreas Jaeger: Build Service Intro
openSUSE Forums: Switching ext3 to ext4?
LWN.net/Nathan Willis: Toward a long-term SUSE-based distribution
For a list of available translations see this page:
[en.opensuse.org]
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openSUSE News
This Thursday 16:45 – 17:30 will be a GPG-Keysigning Party and a CaCert Assurance Event at the openSUSE Conference Unconference track in Nürnberg. So even if the deadline for the GPG key submission is already over, it might be a good idea to visit the Event and become a CaCert member (please create your CaCert [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Project is happy to announce that the openSUSE 11.2 Milestone 7 (M7) is available for download. This release includes GNOME 2.28 beta 2, KDE 4.3.1, RPM 4.7.1, and much more.
This is a Milestone Release, one of several that lead up to the 11.2 final release in November. It may not be suitable for [...]
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openSUSE News
Issue #88 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
openSUSE Conference: Social Events
Make Tech Easier/Joshua Price: 8 Useful and Interesting Bash Prompts
Update to VirtualBox-3.0.6-OSE
Holger Sickenberg: openSUSE Core Test Team Established
KDE.NEWS/Sebastian Kügler: Third Plasma Summit Lifts KDE Desktop To Higher Grounds
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openSUSE News
From Sep 12 to Sep 13 we will have a power outage in the Nuernberg office.
Downtime is planned from 2009-09-11 20:00 CEST (18:00 UTC) until 2009-09-14 10:00 CEST (08:00 UTC). So it might become a long weekend especially for developers – but we plan to avoid restrictions for endusers during this downtime.
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openSUSE News
Although openSUSE 11.2 is still two months away updated openSUSE 11.1 KDE4 Reloaded images previewing some changes are available now. They are respins of openSUSE 11.1 including KDE 4.3.1, Firefox 3.5 and all the online updates which have been released for openSUSE 11.1.
These installable Live-CDs are useful for people who want to test out KDE [...]
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Conference isn’t just an opportunity to work together — it’s also an opportunity to play together. During the conference, we’ll have several activities for attendees to get together and have a lot of fun!
Conference Social Event
Work Hard, Play Harder! – That will be the motto for Thursday Night. We’ll convert part of [...]
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place tomorrow (Wednesday September 9th) at 12:00 UTC. See all time zones on the Fixed Time World Clock. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode.
Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at:
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openSUSE News
Issue #87 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:
Keynote Update: Lenz Grimmer to Keynote openSUSE Conference
Masim Sugianto: Indonesian openSUSE Event : Zimbra Community Training
Pavol Rusnak: New RPM in openSUSE Factory
Unixmen/M.Zinoune: Usefull extensions for openoffice
Andrew Wafaa: Guide To Goblin
For a list of available translations see this page:
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openSUSE News
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place today (Saturday September 05) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode.
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openSUSE News
The openSUSE Project is happy to announce that Lenz Grimmer will be delivering the opening keynote for the first-ever openSUSE Conference. The openSUSE Conference will be held September 17 through September 20 in Nürnberg, Germany. Register today!
Grimmer’s keynote, “Working in a Virtual Community,” This session will talk about the pros and cons of working in [...]