Videos of talks that were given in our yearly openSUSE Conference. For upcoming conferences we will try to broadcaste the talks live on RU-vid! Enjoy and have a lot of fun!
Ive be,en using OpenSuse Aeon for awhile now and love it. I know some of you are scared of the terminal. They do have a gui called box buudy abd it has a ton of other distros and it helps you make your container. The developers have done a great job. Oh if you dowload Aeon use Impression to burn ISO to USB, it does take some time,be patient
Cómo siempre el software libre fallando a la comunidad por la falta de disponibilidad de ejecutables no todos saben ni tienen la disponibilidad de estar aprendiendo a compilar el software para usarlo en sus dispositvos
Great message, I hope openSUSE stays true to Open Source and the community as well. I love this Linux distribution and it would hurt to see it get controlled by corporate interest. My message, don't try to grow to fast, because there is ALWAYS a period when the cash burn can't be maintained and then the company's culture, jobs, and community take a big hit. After this, a company will not be able to turn around the magic again. Keep up the good work, grow slow, and do all the right things and the success and profits will follow.
I'm loving the new easy install for Steam on openSUSE TW KDE desktop, not to get solid DirectX support so I never have to experience a game crashing on Linux.
The solution is do not accept code unless every line is readable, documented, and audited. The problem is enforcing this on a every upstream project. No practical way to do this retroactively once everything is downstream. Security teams assigned to each project? We don't have the capcity. Let's say we did. Then what happens if those teams are infiltrated? I was gonna say closed source, but actually open source is still the best case scenario here. Who's to say these bad actors don't already infiltrate proprietary projects through the professional pipeline. Scary stuff. Thanks for reporting. Surprised this isn't making headlines everywhere.
Let me start off the conversation: I'm watching this 10 years later and it proves that openSUSE are truly visionaries in the Linux world. BtrFS has now become the default filesystem in so many distros, and Snapper should be the default snapshotting system for Linux. Thank you.
@@AngelsSilhouette , It's because I personally perfer some of the alternate init systems like Runit. It isn't too difficult to swap one init system out for another except when systemD is your base init system. It is quite a chore to weed out the systemD dependancies from much of the core system infrastructures. I would very much like to have the flexibility to explore some of the alternitive init systems while on openSUSE! 🦎
For some reason "osc service run download_files" caused the tar.gz file to get downloaded with a prefix, and thus got trashed during build. However, "osc service runall download_files" gives the expected behavior and does not add some prefix, making the tar.gz available to the build process. Obviously you could manually rename the file, but that sort of defeats the purpose of all this automation :)
Hi Lubos, I have followed the steps from the video, but I think there is something missing that you haven't shown. My branched openSUSE-repos OBS package fails to build because it cannot find the path /usr/share/zypp/local/service/demo, so I assume that the demo-repoindex.xml file and the changes to the specfile aren't enough? In case you want to take a look at my branched OBS package: home:binary_sequence:branches:Base:System/openSUSE-repos Best Regards
I've been Tumbling for years, but I've been running 15.6 on 1 laptop since Alpha. I'm assuming there is nothing for me to do, but keep updating correct? We don't want KDE6 at this time. 🙄
I just watched this vid, I downloaded it and booted it into a VM, first thing it is asking me is to select Keyboard layout. Does UK = Ukrainian like it does in language packs, or does it mean United Kingdom? If you want it to be "the best desktop experience" you have to take things like these very first impressions, and make them hospitable. There shouldn't be the question of "am I selecting the correct layout".