https://en.opensuse.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Diamond+gr&feedformat=atomopenSUSE Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T02:18:42ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.6https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Diamond_gr&diff=159819User:Diamond gr2021-09-28T17:16:20Z<p>Diamond gr: Updated</p>
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* '''FULL NAME:''' Efstathios (Stathis) Iosifidis<br />
* '''BIRTHDAY:''' July 17th<br />
* '''LOCATION:''' [http://www.thessaloniki.gr Thessaloniki] ([http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=1428 GR])<br />
* '''PROFESSION:''' Veterinarian<br />
* '''STUDENT:''' University of Macedonia student. [https://www.uom.gr/en/dai Department of Applied Informatics, Information Systems]<br />
* [http://news.opensuse.org/2010/11/27/opensuse-weekly-news-issue-151-is-out/ openSUSE member] since 2010<br />
* Coordinator of [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Localization_Teams Greek translation team]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Marketing Marketing team member]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment openSUSE Enlightenment team]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE openSUSE MATE Desktop team]<br />
* Member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] since 2014 until April 2017.<br />
* [http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/ Gnome Foundation Member] since 2011<br />
* [https://l10n.gnome.org/teams/el/ Gnome translation team coordinator] since 2014<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/nextcloud/ Nextcloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/owncloud-org/ ownCloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [http://mate-desktop.org/team/ MATE Desktop] social media coordinator since 2013<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Contributions/Diamond_gr My openSUSE-en contributions] and my [http://el.opensuse.org/%CE%95%CE%B9%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%BA%CF%8C:%CE%A3%CF%85%CE%BD%CE%B5%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%86%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%AD%CF%82/Diamond_gr openSUSE-el contributions]<br />
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* Linux user since 2006.<br />
* Co-founder of [http://www.greeklug.gr GreekLUG].<br />
* I translate-write some tutorials in Greek and write articles at [http://iosifidis.gr iblog].<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/opensuse-team-at-75th-international.html 75th International Trade Fair]<br />
* Educational Lecture: [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and-internet.html "Kids and Internet"]<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-at-celebrations-for-100-years.html openSUSE presence at the celebrations for the 100 years Scouting in Greece]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-team-supported-scouts-team-to.html Supported scouts team to participate in JOTI-JOTA]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/11/thessalonikis-opensuse-113-party-report.html Organized 11.3 release party at Thessaloniki,GR]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/launch-party-113-in-athens.html Organized 11.3 release party at Athens,GR]<br />
* I along with a small team of the Greek openSUSE community traveled about 2 and a half hours to go to the beautiful border town of Florina on Christmas eve, invited by teachers of The Educational Computer Association of Florina to promote openSUSE at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/12/report-1-openfest-open-christmas-at.html 1st OpenFest Open Christmas at Florina, December 24th, 2010]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/03/opensuse-114-release-party-next-day.html Thessaloniki 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20413076/opensuse/presentations/SUSE-Studio-el.odp SUSE Studio talk] @ [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/openfest-2011-report.html openfest 2011]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/athens-114-release-party.html Athens 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* Talks about SUSE Studio, openSUSE Medical, How to use openSUSE wiki and other community tools, [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome Greek Community and Gnome 3] at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/05/opensuse-at-fosscomm-2011.html FOSSCOMM 2011].<br />
* Organized and made a [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfOTFxbmN2ZnpmZw Gnome presentation] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/gnome-3-opensuse-collaboration-camp.html see the video]) at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/07/1-opensuse-collaboration-weekend-camp_29.html 1st openSUSE collaboration summer camp].<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/desktop-summit-2011.html Desktop Summit] (Berlin, August 6-12 2011)<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/opensuse-android.html Android application] for openSUSE Greek community news.<br />
* Organized [http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Greece/Florina/SDF%20Florina Software Freedom Day] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/2011.html September 17th 2011]) @ Florina.<br />
* Organized a booth at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/76.html 76th Thessaloniki's International Trade Fair], September 10-18, 2011.<br />
* Organized [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/10/gnome-32-release-party.html Gnome 3.2 release party], Thessaloniki, September 30th, 2011.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/11/google-code-in-2011.html Mentor @ Google Code In 2011] with openSUSE and Gnome.<br />
* Presentation about [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome 3.2] @ [http://kastoria.teikoz.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193%3A-3-&catid=15%3A-&Itemid=43 Kastoria FOSS conference], participation at 12.1 release party.<br />
* Organized Thessaloniki's 12.1 release party.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2012/05/fosscomm-2012-serres-greece-report.html FOSSCOMM 2012 participation] with presentation [http://serres.fosscomm.gr/Presentations/medical@FOSSCOMM-2012.pdf openSUSE medical] (in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1ZlwGdUnF2syOvmz1sCxZPFtVZ3L1a7F_ChqgU_hpWU8&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud](in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1AsYG8B5ZISAXgAh-L5_8TG5DsF_0n_qECPIooyZY2QY&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Gnome extensions] (in Greek) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1mUjb4UGjk1T4tHnxFCwWlwAoPqOPQOp6LeP2V8sNJJ4&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Animal Shelter Manager] (in Greek). <br />
* Organized [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2012/07/28/2nd-opensuse-collaboration-summer-camp-report/ 2nd openSUSE collaboration summer camp] and participated with 2 presentations and workshop. The presentations were about [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1oq7wR-29hDTDGFuLjsGeFD-gk0wgI882L00SGtWR1oI&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud] (in English) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=16xmy5VvLy9DDFDxP0yAd2T-fRQ7IhaplOak9t0Hv5Fk&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 how to behave at booths] (in English). The workshop was about translation some programs of Gnome.<br />
* Volunteer @ [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Conference openSUSE conference 2012 (Prague)], presentation about [http://en.opensuse.org/File:Boothing.pdf Nonverbal communication @ booth] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Uy207v-DI Video])<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment]<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE]<br />
* Presentation [http://db.tt/re2MUp12 "How to use GNOME on openSUSE and why to attend to openSUSE conference?"]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/03/what-happens-ins-serras-stays-ins-serras.html report with many prictures].<br />
* [http://hua.fosscomm.gr/ FOSSCOMM 2013] with 5 presentations. [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/blob/master/presentations/ownCloud/owncloud5%40FOSSCOMM2013_en.zip ownCloud], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/openSUSE_E17.tgz Enlightenment on openSUSE], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/Gnome/2013%20FOSSCOMM/gnome-crazy.pdf GNOME community gone crazy?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3.pdf Why openSUSE 12.3?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%2C%2018-22%20July/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%20%2C%20July%2018-22.pdf #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/04/report-fosscomm-2013-april-20-21.html report] and if you would like to see the videos, here is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSL8S1wNuSs GNOME], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8BSw7fGRHU Why openSUSE 12.3?] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Q79pZ1mhU #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. <br />
* Help Organize [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2013] - July 18-22, Thessaloniki-Greece ([https://plus.google.com/events/c9cg77dsk32ci7jaf4rqbqbnvlg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/143798705781708 Facebook event])<br />
* Presentation at [[http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2013/10/26/linux-team-pamak-no1/|1st event of Linux and Free Software Community]], University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki about use of GNOME, GNOME community and Outreach Program for Women.<br />
* Volunteer at [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2014] - April 24-28, Dubrovnik-Croatia (duties to update social media accounts. Here are [https://plus.google.com/events/c8v2n62kf4dqqt2odqb1aub88fg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/581478758605508/ Facebook event], [http://lanyrd.com/2014/osc14/ Lanyard event page] and of course Twitter [https://twitter.com/opensuseconf @opensuseconf]). I also organized GNOME booth at the event.<br />
* [https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen Outreach Program for Women Mentor], May 2014 - August 2014<br />
* Presentation about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgIyMPoIQ68 ownCloud Greek community] and volunteer at [https://owncloud.org/blog/owncloud-contributor-conference-well-underway/ ownCloud contributor conference 2015].<br />
* Volunteer at [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/09/nextcloud-conference-2018.html Nextcloud conference 2018] and run an openSUSE booth.<br />
* [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/10/fosscomm-2018-aftermath.html FOSSCOMM 2018] representing openSUSE, GNOME, Nextcloud. I run a booth and also made 3 presentations.<br />
* [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/12/gnuhealth-conference-2018-aftermath.html GNU Health conference 2018] representing openSUSE.<br />
* [https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen Outreach Program for Women Mentor], May 2014 - August 2014<br />
* Volunteer at [https://owncloud.com/ ownCloud] conferences 2015, 2016, 2018<br />
* Volunteer at [https://nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud] conferences 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019<br />
* Volunteer at [https://fosdem.org/ FOSDEM] with Nextcloud 2018, 2019, 2020<br />
* Moderator of Ubuntu Greek Facebook group since 2012<br />
* [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#4606264338808832 GSoC mentor], 2019<br />
* [http://2019.guadec.org/ GUADEC 2019] organizing committee<br />
* [https://www.gnuhealth.org/ GNU Health]: Contributor, translator<br />
* Raspberry Pi translator<br />
* [https://translate.ubports.com/ UB Ports] translator<br />
* Nextcloud community contributor: translator, content creator, promotion<br />
* ownCloud community contributor: translator, content creator, promotion<br />
* ONLYOFFICE community contributor: translator, content creator, promotion<br />
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'''INTERESTS'''<br />
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* Animals, Reading, music, cinema, tv series, computers, and technology.<br />
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'''FAVORITE QUOTES'''<br />
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* Great leaders don't tell you what to do...They show you how it's done.<br />
* Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts...absolutely.<br />
* The difference between fiction and reality is fiction has to make sense.<br />
* The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams.<br />
* All of us are smarter than any one of us.<br />
* If you don't polish, you're not gonna shine.<br />
* DREAM DRIVES EVERYTHING.<br />
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* Email: iefstathios at gmail.com<br />
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* [https://github.com/iosifidis Github: iosifidis]<br />
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* [https://gitlab.com/eiosifidis Gitlab: eiosifidis]<br />
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* Twitter: @eiosifidis<br />
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* [https://www.facebook.com/eiosifidis Facebook]<br />
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* [http://linkedin.iosifidis.gr Linkedin]<br />
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* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com My blog]<br />
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* [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/ My Gnome Blog]<br />
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* [https://iosifidis.github.io/ Github page]<br />
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* [https://eiosifidis.gitlab.io/ Gitlab page]<br />
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* IRC: diamond_gr or iosifidis @ freenode in #opensuse-marketing, #opensuse-el<br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Diamond_gr&diff=131092User:Diamond gr2019-01-03T23:23:25Z<p>Diamond gr: </p>
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* FULL NAME: Efstathios (Stathis) Iosifidis<br />
* BIRTHDAY: July 17th, 1975<br />
* LOCATION: [http://www.thessaloniki.gr Thessaloniki] ([http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=1428 GR])<br />
* PROFESSION: Veterinarian<br />
* [http://news.opensuse.org/2010/11/27/opensuse-weekly-news-issue-151-is-out/ openSUSE member] since 2010<br />
* Coordinator of [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Localization_Teams Greek translation team]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Marketing Marketing team member]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment openSUSE Enlightenment team]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE openSUSE MATE Desktop team]<br />
* Member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] since 2014 until April 2017.<br />
* [http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/ Gnome Foundation Member]<br />
* [https://l10n.gnome.org/teams/el/ Gnome translation team coordinator] since 2014<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/nextcloud/ Nextcloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/owncloud-org/ ownCloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [http://mate-desktop.org/team/ MATE Desktop] social media coordinator since 2013<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Contributions/Diamond_gr My openSUSE-en contributions] and my [http://el.opensuse.org/%CE%95%CE%B9%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%BA%CF%8C:%CE%A3%CF%85%CE%BD%CE%B5%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%86%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%AD%CF%82/Diamond_gr openSUSE-el contributions]<br />
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* Linux user since 2006.<br />
* Co-founder of [http://www.greeklug.gr GreekLUG].<br />
* I translate-write some tutorials in Greek and write articles at [http://iosifidis.gr iblog].<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/opensuse-team-at-75th-international.html 75th International Trade Fair]<br />
* Educational Lecture: [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and-internet.html "Kids and Internet"]<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-at-celebrations-for-100-years.html openSUSE presence at the celebrations for the 100 years Scouting in Greece]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-team-supported-scouts-team-to.html Supported scouts team to participate to JOTI-JOTA]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/11/thessalonikis-opensuse-113-party-report.html Organized 11.3 release party at Thessaloniki,GR]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/launch-party-113-in-athens.html Organized 11.3 release party at Athens,GR]<br />
* I along with a small team of the Greek openSUSE community traveled about 2 and a half hours to go to the beautiful border town of Florina at Christmas eve, invited by teachers of The Educational Computer Association of Florina to promote openSUSE at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/12/report-1-openfest-open-christmas-at.html 1st OpenFest Open Christmas at Florina, December 24th 2010]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/03/opensuse-114-release-party-next-day.html Thessaloniki 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20413076/opensuse/presentations/SUSE-Studio-el.odp SUSE Studio talk] @ [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/openfest-2011-report.html openfest 2011]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/athens-114-release-party.html Athens 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* Talks about SUSE Studio, openSUSE Medical, How to use openSUSE wiki and other community tools, [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome Greek Community and Gnome 3] at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/05/opensuse-at-fosscomm-2011.html FOSSCOMM 2011].<br />
* Organized and made a [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfOTFxbmN2ZnpmZw Gnome presentation] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/gnome-3-opensuse-collaboration-camp.html see the video]) at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/07/1-opensuse-collaboration-weekend-camp_29.html 1st openSUSE collaboration summer camp].<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/desktop-summit-2011.html Desktop Summit] (Berlin, August 6-12 2011)<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/opensuse-android.html Android application] for openSUSE Greek community news.<br />
* Organized [http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Greece/Florina/SDF%20Florina Software Freedom Day] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/2011.html September 17th 2011]) @ Florina.<br />
* Organized a booth at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/76.html 76th Thessaloniki's International Trade Fair], September 10-18, 2011.<br />
* Organized [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/10/gnome-32-release-party.html Gnome 3.2 release party], Thessaloniki, September 30th, 2011.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/11/google-code-in-2011.html Mentor @ Google Code In 2011] with openSUSE and Gnome.<br />
* Presentation about [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome 3.2] @ [http://kastoria.teikoz.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193%3A-3-&catid=15%3A-&Itemid=43 Kastoria FOSS conference], participation at 12.1 release party.<br />
* Organized Thessaloniki's 12.1 release party.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2012/05/fosscomm-2012-serres-greece-report.html FOSSCOMM 2012 participation] with presentation [http://serres.fosscomm.gr/Presentations/medical@FOSSCOMM-2012.pdf openSUSE medical] (in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1ZlwGdUnF2syOvmz1sCxZPFtVZ3L1a7F_ChqgU_hpWU8&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud](in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1AsYG8B5ZISAXgAh-L5_8TG5DsF_0n_qECPIooyZY2QY&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Gnome extensions] (in Greek) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1mUjb4UGjk1T4tHnxFCwWlwAoPqOPQOp6LeP2V8sNJJ4&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Animal Shelter Manager] (in Greek). <br />
* Organized [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2012/07/28/2nd-opensuse-collaboration-summer-camp-report/ 2nd openSUSE collaboration summer camp] and participated with 2 presentations and workshop. The presentations were about [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1oq7wR-29hDTDGFuLjsGeFD-gk0wgI882L00SGtWR1oI&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud] (in English) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=16xmy5VvLy9DDFDxP0yAd2T-fRQ7IhaplOak9t0Hv5Fk&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 how to behave at booths] (in English). The workshop was about translation some programs of Gnome.<br />
* Volunteer @ [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Conference openSUSE conference 2012 (Prague)], presentation about [http://en.opensuse.org/File:Boothing.pdf Nonverbal communication @ booth] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Uy207v-DI Video])<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment]<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE]<br />
* Presentation [http://db.tt/re2MUp12 "How to use GNOME on openSUSE and why to attend to openSUSE conference?"]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/03/what-happens-ins-serras-stays-ins-serras.html report with many prictures].<br />
* [http://hua.fosscomm.gr/ FOSSCOMM 2013] with 5 presentations. [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/blob/master/presentations/ownCloud/owncloud5%40FOSSCOMM2013_en.zip ownCloud], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/openSUSE_E17.tgz Enlightenment on openSUSE], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/Gnome/2013%20FOSSCOMM/gnome-crazy.pdf GNOME community gone crazy?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3.pdf Why openSUSE 12.3?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%2C%2018-22%20July/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%20%2C%20July%2018-22.pdf #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/04/report-fosscomm-2013-april-20-21.html report] and if you would like to see the videos, here is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSL8S1wNuSs GNOME], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8BSw7fGRHU Why openSUSE 12.3?] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Q79pZ1mhU #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. <br />
* Help Organize [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2013] - July 18-22, Thessaloniki-Greece ([https://plus.google.com/events/c9cg77dsk32ci7jaf4rqbqbnvlg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/143798705781708 Facebook event])<br />
* Presentation at [[http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2013/10/26/linux-team-pamak-no1/|1st event of Linux and Free Software Community]], University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki about use of GNOME, GNOME community and Outreach Program for Women.<br />
* Volunteer at [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2014] - April 24-28, Dubrovnik-Croatia (duties to update social media accounts. Here are [https://plus.google.com/events/c8v2n62kf4dqqt2odqb1aub88fg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/581478758605508/ Facebook event], [http://lanyrd.com/2014/osc14/ Lanyard event page] and of course twitter [https://twitter.com/opensuseconf @opensuseconf]). I also organised GNOME booth at the event.<br />
* [https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen Outreach Program for Women Mentor], May 2014 - August 2014<br />
* Presentation about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgIyMPoIQ68 ownCloud Greek community] and volunteer at [https://owncloud.org/blog/owncloud-contributor-conference-well-underway/ ownCloud contributor conference 2015].<br />
* Volunteer at [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/09/nextcloud-conference-2018.html Nextcloud conference 2018] and run an openSUSE booth.<br />
* [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/10/fosscomm-2018-aftermath.html FOSSCOMM 2018] representing openSUSE, GNOME, Nextcloud. I run a booth and also made 3 presentations.<br />
* [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/12/gnuhealth-conference-2018-aftermath.html GNU Health conference 2018] representing openSUSE.<br />
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* Great leaders don't tell you what to do...They show you how it's done.<br />
* Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts...absolutely.<br />
* The difference between fiction and reality is fiction has to make sense.<br />
* The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams.<br />
* All of us are smarter than any one of us.<br />
* If you don't polish, you're not gonna shine.<br />
* DREAM DRIVES EVERYTHING.<br />
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* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com My blog]<br />
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* [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/ My Gnome Blog]<br />
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* IRC: diamond_gr or iosifidis @ freenode in #opensuse-marketing, #opensuse-el<br />
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* FULL NAME: Efstathios (Stathis) Iosifidis<br />
* BIRTHDAY: July 17th, 1975<br />
* LOCATION: [http://www.thessaloniki.gr Thessaloniki] ([http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=1428 GR])<br />
* PROFESSION: Veterinarian<br />
* [http://news.opensuse.org/2010/11/27/opensuse-weekly-news-issue-151-is-out/ openSUSE member] since 2010<br />
* Coordinator of [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Localization_Teams Greek translation team]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Marketing Marketing team member]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment openSUSE Enlightenment team]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE openSUSE MATE Desktop team]<br />
* Member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] since 2014 until April 2017.<br />
* [http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/ Gnome Foundation Member]<br />
* [https://l10n.gnome.org/teams/el/ Gnome translation team coordinator] since 2014<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/nextcloud/ Nextcloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/owncloud-org/ ownCloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [http://mate-desktop.org/team/ MATE Desktop] social media coordinator since 2013<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Contributions/Diamond_gr My openSUSE-en contributions] and my [http://el.opensuse.org/%CE%95%CE%B9%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%BA%CF%8C:%CE%A3%CF%85%CE%BD%CE%B5%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%86%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%AD%CF%82/Diamond_gr openSUSE-el contributions]<br />
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* Linux user since 2006.<br />
* Co-founder of [http://www.greeklug.gr GreekLUG].<br />
* I translate-write some tutorials in Greek and write articles at [http://iosifidis.gr iblog].<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/opensuse-team-at-75th-international.html 75th International Trade Fair]<br />
* Educational Lecture: [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and-internet.html "Kids and Internet"]<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-at-celebrations-for-100-years.html openSUSE presence at the celebrations for the 100 years Scouting in Greece]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-team-supported-scouts-team-to.html Supported scouts team to participate to JOTI-JOTA]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/11/thessalonikis-opensuse-113-party-report.html Organized 11.3 release party at Thessaloniki,GR]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/launch-party-113-in-athens.html Organized 11.3 release party at Athens,GR]<br />
* I along with a small team of the Greek openSUSE community traveled about 2 and a half hours to go to the beautiful border town of Florina at Christmas eve, invited by teachers of The Educational Computer Association of Florina to promote openSUSE at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/12/report-1-openfest-open-christmas-at.html 1st OpenFest Open Christmas at Florina, December 24th 2010]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/03/opensuse-114-release-party-next-day.html Thessaloniki 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20413076/opensuse/presentations/SUSE-Studio-el.odp SUSE Studio talk] @ [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/openfest-2011-report.html openfest 2011]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/athens-114-release-party.html Athens 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* Talks about SUSE Studio, openSUSE Medical, How to use openSUSE wiki and other community tools, [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome Greek Community and Gnome 3] at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/05/opensuse-at-fosscomm-2011.html FOSSCOMM 2011].<br />
* Organized and made a [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfOTFxbmN2ZnpmZw Gnome presentation] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/gnome-3-opensuse-collaboration-camp.html see the video]) at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/07/1-opensuse-collaboration-weekend-camp_29.html 1st openSUSE collaboration summer camp].<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/desktop-summit-2011.html Desktop Summit] (Berlin, August 6-12 2011)<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/opensuse-android.html Android application] for openSUSE Greek community news.<br />
* Organized [http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Greece/Florina/SDF%20Florina Software Freedom Day] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/2011.html September 17th 2011]) @ Florina.<br />
* Organized a booth at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/76.html 76th Thessaloniki's International Trade Fair], September 10-18, 2011.<br />
* Organized [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/10/gnome-32-release-party.html Gnome 3.2 release party], Thessaloniki, September 30th, 2011.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/11/google-code-in-2011.html Mentor @ Google Code In 2011] with openSUSE and Gnome.<br />
* Presentation about [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome 3.2] @ [http://kastoria.teikoz.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193%3A-3-&catid=15%3A-&Itemid=43 Kastoria FOSS conference], participation at 12.1 release party.<br />
* Organized Thessaloniki's 12.1 release party.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2012/05/fosscomm-2012-serres-greece-report.html FOSSCOMM 2012 participation] with presentation [http://serres.fosscomm.gr/Presentations/medical@FOSSCOMM-2012.pdf openSUSE medical] (in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1ZlwGdUnF2syOvmz1sCxZPFtVZ3L1a7F_ChqgU_hpWU8&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud](in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1AsYG8B5ZISAXgAh-L5_8TG5DsF_0n_qECPIooyZY2QY&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Gnome extensions] (in Greek) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1mUjb4UGjk1T4tHnxFCwWlwAoPqOPQOp6LeP2V8sNJJ4&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Animal Shelter Manager] (in Greek). <br />
* Organized [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2012/07/28/2nd-opensuse-collaboration-summer-camp-report/ 2nd openSUSE collaboration summer camp] and participated with 2 presentations and workshop. The presentations were about [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1oq7wR-29hDTDGFuLjsGeFD-gk0wgI882L00SGtWR1oI&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud] (in English) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=16xmy5VvLy9DDFDxP0yAd2T-fRQ7IhaplOak9t0Hv5Fk&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 how to behave at booths] (in English). The workshop was about translation some programs of Gnome.<br />
* Volunteer @ [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Conference openSUSE conference 2012 (Prague)], presentation about [http://en.opensuse.org/File:Boothing.pdf Nonverbal communication @ booth] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Uy207v-DI Video])<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment]<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE]<br />
* Presentation [http://db.tt/re2MUp12 "How to use GNOME on openSUSE and why to attend to openSUSE conference?"]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/03/what-happens-ins-serras-stays-ins-serras.html report with many prictures].<br />
* [http://hua.fosscomm.gr/ FOSSCOMM 2013] with 5 presentations. [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/blob/master/presentations/ownCloud/owncloud5%40FOSSCOMM2013_en.zip ownCloud], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/openSUSE_E17.tgz Enlightenment on openSUSE], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/Gnome/2013%20FOSSCOMM/gnome-crazy.pdf GNOME community gone crazy?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3.pdf Why openSUSE 12.3?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%2C%2018-22%20July/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%20%2C%20July%2018-22.pdf #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/04/report-fosscomm-2013-april-20-21.html report] and if you would like to see the videos, here is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSL8S1wNuSs GNOME], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8BSw7fGRHU Why openSUSE 12.3?] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Q79pZ1mhU #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. <br />
* Help Organize [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2013] - July 18-22, Thessaloniki-Greece ([https://plus.google.com/events/c9cg77dsk32ci7jaf4rqbqbnvlg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/143798705781708 Facebook event])<br />
* Presentation at [[http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2013/10/26/linux-team-pamak-no1/|1st event of Linux and Free Software Community]], University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki about use of GNOME, GNOME community and Outreach Program for Women.<br />
* Volunteer at [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2014] - April 24-28, Dubrovnik-Croatia (duties to update social media accounts. Here are [https://plus.google.com/events/c8v2n62kf4dqqt2odqb1aub88fg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/581478758605508/ Facebook event], [http://lanyrd.com/2014/osc14/ Lanyard event page] and of course twitter [https://twitter.com/opensuseconf @opensuseconf]). I also organised GNOME booth at the event.<br />
* [https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen Outreach Program for Women Mentor], May 2014 - August 2014<br />
* Presentation about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgIyMPoIQ68 ownCloud Greek community] and volunteer at [https://owncloud.org/blog/owncloud-contributor-conference-well-underway/ ownCloud contributor conference 2015].<br />
* Volunteer at [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/09/nextcloud-conference-2018.html Nextcloud conference 2018].<br />
* [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/10/fosscomm-2018-aftermath.html FOSSCOMM 2018] representing openSUSE, GNOME, Nextcloud. I run a booth and also made 3 presentations.<br />
* [https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2018/12/gnuhealth-conference-2018-aftermath.html GNU Health conference 2018] representing openSUSE.<br />
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* Animals, Reading, music, cinema, tv series, computers and technology.<br />
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'''FAVORITE QUOTES'''<br />
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* Great leaders don't tell you what to do...They show you how it's done.<br />
* Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts...absolutely.<br />
* The difference between fiction and reality is fiction has to make sense.<br />
* The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams.<br />
* All of us are smarter than any one of us.<br />
* If you don't polish, you're not gonna shine.<br />
* DREAM DRIVES EVERYTHING.<br />
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* Email: iefstathios at gmail.com<br />
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* Twitter: @eiosifidis<br />
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* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com My blog]<br />
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* [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/ My Gnome Blog]<br />
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* IRC: diamond_gr or iosifidis @ freenode in #opensuse-marketing, #opensuse-el<br />
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* Ekiga: sip:iosifidis@ekiga.net<br />
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* FULL NAME: Efstathios (Stathis) Iosifidis<br />
* BIRTHDAY: July 17th, 1975<br />
* LOCATION: [http://www.thessaloniki.gr Thessaloniki] ([http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=1428 GR])<br />
* PROFESSION: Veterinarian<br />
* [http://news.opensuse.org/2010/11/27/opensuse-weekly-news-issue-151-is-out/ openSUSE member] since 2010<br />
* Coordinator of [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Localization_Teams Greek translation team]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Marketing Marketing team member]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment openSUSE Enlightenment team]<br />
* Member of the [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE openSUSE MATE Desktop team]<br />
* Member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] since 2014 until April 2017.<br />
* [http://www.gnome.org/foundation/membership/ Gnome Foundation Member]<br />
* [https://l10n.gnome.org/teams/el/ Gnome translation team coordinator] since 2014<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/nextcloud/ Nextcloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [https://www.transifex.com/owncloud-org/ ownCloud translation coordinator]<br />
* [http://mate-desktop.org/team/ MATE Desktop] social media coordinator since 2013<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Contributions/Diamond_gr My openSUSE-en contributions] and my [http://el.opensuse.org/%CE%95%CE%B9%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%BA%CF%8C:%CE%A3%CF%85%CE%BD%CE%B5%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%86%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%AD%CF%82/Diamond_gr openSUSE-el contributions]<br />
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* Linux user since 2006.<br />
* Co-founder of [http://www.greeklug.gr GreekLUG].<br />
* I translate-write some tutorials in Greek and write articles at [http://iosifidis.gr iblog].<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/opensuse-team-at-75th-international.html 75th International Trade Fair]<br />
* Educational Lecture: [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/educational-lecture-kids-and-internet.html "Kids and Internet"]<br />
* With [http://en.opensuse.org/User:Warlordfff Kostas Koudaras] we were the openSUSE team at the [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-at-celebrations-for-100-years.html openSUSE presence at the celebrations for the 100 years Scouting in Greece]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/10/opensuse-team-supported-scouts-team-to.html Supported scouts team to participate to JOTI-JOTA]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/11/thessalonikis-opensuse-113-party-report.html Organized 11.3 release party at Thessaloniki,GR]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/09/launch-party-113-in-athens.html Organized 11.3 release party at Athens,GR]<br />
* I along with a small team of the Greek openSUSE community traveled about 2 and a half hours to go to the beautiful border town of Florina at Christmas eve, invited by teachers of The Educational Computer Association of Florina to promote openSUSE at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2010/12/report-1-openfest-open-christmas-at.html 1st OpenFest Open Christmas at Florina, December 24th 2010]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/03/opensuse-114-release-party-next-day.html Thessaloniki 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20413076/opensuse/presentations/SUSE-Studio-el.odp SUSE Studio talk] @ [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/openfest-2011-report.html openfest 2011]<br />
* [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/04/athens-114-release-party.html Athens 11.4 release party] organizer<br />
* Talks about SUSE Studio, openSUSE Medical, How to use openSUSE wiki and other community tools, [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome Greek Community and Gnome 3] at [http://opensuseambassadors.blogspot.com/2011/05/opensuse-at-fosscomm-2011.html FOSSCOMM 2011].<br />
* Organized and made a [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfOTFxbmN2ZnpmZw Gnome presentation] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/gnome-3-opensuse-collaboration-camp.html see the video]) at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/07/1-opensuse-collaboration-weekend-camp_29.html 1st openSUSE collaboration summer camp].<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/08/desktop-summit-2011.html Desktop Summit] (Berlin, August 6-12 2011)<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/opensuse-android.html Android application] for openSUSE Greek community news.<br />
* Organized [http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Greece/Florina/SDF%20Florina Software Freedom Day] ([http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/2011.html September 17th 2011]) @ Florina.<br />
* Organized a booth at [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/09/76.html 76th Thessaloniki's International Trade Fair], September 10-18, 2011.<br />
* Organized [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/10/gnome-32-release-party.html Gnome 3.2 release party], Thessaloniki, September 30th, 2011.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2011/11/google-code-in-2011.html Mentor @ Google Code In 2011] with openSUSE and Gnome.<br />
* Presentation about [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AYiYkQwi5jaZZGZzemhrODVfMzRkcnhwczVjYw Gnome 3.2] @ [http://kastoria.teikoz.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193%3A-3-&catid=15%3A-&Itemid=43 Kastoria FOSS conference], participation at 12.1 release party.<br />
* Organized Thessaloniki's 12.1 release party.<br />
* [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2012/05/fosscomm-2012-serres-greece-report.html FOSSCOMM 2012 participation] with presentation [http://serres.fosscomm.gr/Presentations/medical@FOSSCOMM-2012.pdf openSUSE medical] (in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1ZlwGdUnF2syOvmz1sCxZPFtVZ3L1a7F_ChqgU_hpWU8&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud](in Greek), [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1AsYG8B5ZISAXgAh-L5_8TG5DsF_0n_qECPIooyZY2QY&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Gnome extensions] (in Greek) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1mUjb4UGjk1T4tHnxFCwWlwAoPqOPQOp6LeP2V8sNJJ4&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Animal Shelter Manager] (in Greek). <br />
* Organized [http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2012/07/28/2nd-opensuse-collaboration-summer-camp-report/ 2nd openSUSE collaboration summer camp] and participated with 2 presentations and workshop. The presentations were about [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1oq7wR-29hDTDGFuLjsGeFD-gk0wgI882L00SGtWR1oI&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 ownCloud] (in English) and [https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=16xmy5VvLy9DDFDxP0yAd2T-fRQ7IhaplOak9t0Hv5Fk&start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 how to behave at booths] (in English). The workshop was about translation some programs of Gnome.<br />
* Volunteer @ [http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Conference openSUSE conference 2012 (Prague)], presentation about [http://en.opensuse.org/File:Boothing.pdf Nonverbal communication @ booth] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Uy207v-DI Video])<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment]<br />
* Organized social media and wiki for [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE]<br />
* Presentation [http://db.tt/re2MUp12 "How to use GNOME on openSUSE and why to attend to openSUSE conference?"]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/03/what-happens-ins-serras-stays-ins-serras.html report with many prictures].<br />
* [http://hua.fosscomm.gr/ FOSSCOMM 2013] with 5 presentations. [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/blob/master/presentations/ownCloud/owncloud5%40FOSSCOMM2013_en.zip ownCloud], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/openSUSE_E17.tgz Enlightenment on openSUSE], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/Gnome/2013%20FOSSCOMM/gnome-crazy.pdf GNOME community gone crazy?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3/Why%20openSUSE%2012.3.pdf Why openSUSE 12.3?], [https://github.com/iosifidis/stathis-marketing-materials/raw/master/presentations/openSUSE/2013%20FOSSCOMM/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%2C%2018-22%20July/%23oSC13%20%40%20Thessaloniki%20%2C%20July%2018-22.pdf #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. Here is the [http://eiosifidis.blogspot.gr/2013/04/report-fosscomm-2013-april-20-21.html report] and if you would like to see the videos, here is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSL8S1wNuSs GNOME], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8BSw7fGRHU Why openSUSE 12.3?] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Q79pZ1mhU #oSC13 @ Thessaloniki 2013]. <br />
* Help Organize [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2013] - July 18-22, Thessaloniki-Greece ([https://plus.google.com/events/c9cg77dsk32ci7jaf4rqbqbnvlg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/143798705781708 Facebook event])<br />
* Presentation at [[http://blogs.gnome.org/eiosifidis/2013/10/26/linux-team-pamak-no1/|1st event of Linux and Free Software Community]], University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki about use of GNOME, GNOME community and Outreach Program for Women.<br />
* Volunteer at [https://conference.opensuse.org/ openSUSE conference 2014] - April 24-28, Dubrovnik-Croatia (duties to update social media accounts. Here are [https://plus.google.com/events/c8v2n62kf4dqqt2odqb1aub88fg Google Plus event], [https://www.facebook.com/events/581478758605508/ Facebook event], [http://lanyrd.com/2014/osc14/ Lanyard event page] and of course twitter [https://twitter.com/opensuseconf @opensuseconf]). I also organised GNOME booth at the event.<br />
* [https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen Outreach Program for Women Mentor], May 2014 - August 2014<br />
* Presentation about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgIyMPoIQ68 ownCloud Greek community] and volunteer at [https://owncloud.org/blog/owncloud-contributor-conference-well-underway/ ownCloud contributor conference 2015].<br />
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1. [[openSUSE:Conference How to bid|https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_How_to_bid]]<br />
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2. [[openSUSE:Conference How to Check List|https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Conference_How_to_Check_List]]<br />
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==== Country ====<br />
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* Does the country have any openSUSE hackers?<br />
* Is it easy to get visas for non-European natives? <br />
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==== City ====<br />
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* Does the city have any openSUSE people?<br />
* Does the city have LUG people that can help with organizing?<br />
* Does the city have a university with a strong computer society?<br />
* Does it have good airport connections?<br />
* Is there a good bus infrastructure?<br />
* Is there a good train infrastructure? <br />
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==== Dates ====<br />
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* Does the conference happen at the weekend?<br />
* Does the conference happen during the week?<br />
* Does the conference overlap with any public or religious holidays?<br />
* Does the venue cost more money during certain dates?<br />
* How long with the conference be (2-3 conference days)?<br />
* Can you meet the milestones? <br />
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==== Venue ====<br />
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* Does the venue have a good collection of different sized rooms and areas for large keynotes, networking and small breakout sessions which can accommodate the expected attendees?<br />
* Does the venue have microphones?<br />
* Does the venue have video projectors and screens?<br />
* Is there hacking space near the lecture theatres?<br />
* Is there space for a coffee area?<br />
* Is there space for booths to be set up?<br />
* Is there a registration area?<br />
* Are there shops, restaurants and pubs near the venue?<br />
* Do we have to pay the venue for labour (security, cleaners)? How will that factor into planning and the budget?<br />
* Can food and water be brought in? <br />
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==== More venue information ====<br />
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* '''Main auditorium:''' The main room needs to hold a bit more than the expected attendees and is used for keynotes, this room should normally take about 200 people.<br />
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* '''Smaller rooms:''' 1-3 smaller rooms are needed for talks. These rooms usually need to hold 50-100 people, depending on the number of tracks. We often use the main auditorium for one of these and schedule the more popular talks to take place in there.<br />
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* '''Hacking/meeting areas:''' People like to hack, meet and talk during breaks or when they are not watching a talk. It is good to have a foyer with tables, chairs, plugs and wired internet and one room for quieter meetings (big enough for 40 people), but a number of rooms will do if there is no open space available.<br />
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* '''Press room:''' Press need a quiet room where they can go to write up their reports.<br />
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* '''Staff room:''' Your volunteers will need to chill. This can also be a safe place for them to lock up their valuables.<br />
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* '''Sponsors' room:''' Be sure to ask sponsors if they need a room to use for storing promotional material, meetings, celebrations, etc. <br />
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It is best to set up the merchandise stand, information desk and auditoriums the day before the conference starts. <br />
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==== Network ====<br />
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* Does the venue have a wired network?<br />
* Does the venue have a good wireless network?<br />
* How many devices can the venue lets us have? (aim for at least twice as many as estimated attendees) <br />
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==== Events ====<br />
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* Does the host city have several party venues that are easy to get to from where the conference will be?<br />
* Are there tourist opportunities in the city?<br />
* Is it possible to have food and drink provided at the conference? Do we have to contract through the conference centre?<br />
* You will need a volunteer to work with the sponsors, visit venues, get bids and plan the parties with event sponsors. <br />
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==== Sponsorship ====<br />
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* Are there any local businesses that would be interested in sponsoring the event?<br />
* What are the different sponsorship bands, and what amount of sponsorship is required for each band?<br />
* Can you count on holding the event on its own without sponsorship from the usual sponsors?<br />
* Note that our traditional sponsors should be approached through the board of directors. <br />
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==== Accommodation ====<br />
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* Is there a large variety of different accommodation options available?<br />
* Are there accommodation options near to the venue?<br />
* Can you organize cheap accommodation?<br />
* Can you organize discounts with accommodation for conference attendees?<br />
* What is the cheapest options? Most expensive?<br />
* How do attendees get from their accommodations to the venue? How long does it take? How much does it cost? <br />
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==== Travel ====<br />
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* Can you organize a different set of travel options to get to the host city?<br />
* Can you organize discounts for travel fares?<br />
* Is it easy to get to and from the conference venue?<br />
* Is it easy to get to the city from the conference venue?<br />
* How far is it from the airport and train station to the conference venue? How long does it take? How much does it cost?<br />
* What is the average flight cost from major European and US cities to the host city during the proposed time? <br />
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==== Website ====<br />
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* Have you called for criticism/suggestions/patches for the website, so it looks professional?<br />
* Are there people capable of maintaining the web page before, during and after the conference?<br />
* Are you using the standard infrastructure?<br />
* [Optional] Does the website allow easy translation, without one version becoming outdated/out-of-sync <br />
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==== Keynote speakers ====<br />
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Contact them before the conference to get:<br />
* flight details<br />
* ensure they've got a hotel room booked<br />
* get a contact phone number<br />
* make sure they also have one <br />
* Give them instructions on how to reach their hotel from the airport<br />
* Ensure that they are introduced before their conference - print out their bio, and ask them to review it beforehand with you<br />
* Ensure they know about the social events, and have been extended invitations (they won't know the community, in all likelihood)<br />
* Consider hosting questions for keynotes, to ensure that they are thanked at the end of their presentation<br />
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After the conference, contact them to thank them for their presence, ask them if they enjoyed the conference, and ensure travel & accommodation costs get reimbursed promptly <br />
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==== VIPs ====<br />
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* Get a list of attendees & contact details<br />
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Call & email them each personally to get:<br />
* flight details<br />
* ensure they've got a hotel room booked<br />
* get a contact phone number<br />
* make sure they also have one ** Give them instructions on how to reach their hotel from the airport<br />
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Ensure they know about the social events and other keynotes & sessions, and have been extended invitations (they won't know the community, in all likelihood) <br />
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==== Board meetings (if needed) ====<br />
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Identify infrastructure requirements<br />
* Projector<br />
* Whiteboard<br />
* Conference call facilities <br />
* Identify lunch location, reserve in advance <br />
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==== Press ====<br />
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* Work with the openSUSE marketing team<br />
* Contact press about conference 3-8 months before conference, suggesting they attend<br />
* Issue one or more press releases before the conference<br />
* Who will you target during these releases?<br />
* Prepare press releases one week before their release date, and contact translators (gnome-i18n@gnome.org) to translate them during this time<br />
* Get contacts for all sponsors<br />
* Get contacts for all reporters<br />
* Arrange press badges for journalists (they like that kind of thing)<br />
* Meet journalists personally (perhaps even at the airport) and go over any last minute schedule changes<br />
* Ring attending press 1 month before conference, review schedule with them, and identify speakers they might be interested in interviewing<br />
* Make a press room available with computer, desk, table for interviews, coffee machine ideally, maybe a telephone<br />
* On site: manage interview schedules (try to ensure that if the same person is being interviewed 3 times that they happen consecutively, and contact them before the conference to identify the time that suits best) <br />
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More information on working with press and social media (page under contraction)<br />
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All of the press stuff probably needs a full-time volunteer during the conference, and a lot of time over a couple of months before the conference.<br />
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==== Schedule changes ====<br />
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Announcements inevitably build up during the conference - schedule changes, meeting places for social events, things which are made available during the conference, last-minute BOFs, etc.<br />
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The best time to announce these is just before plenary sessions, when introducing keynote speakers. Make sure that the person introducing keynotes is aware of anything which needs to be announced.<br />
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==== Schedule ====<br />
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* Do you plan to have poster sessions?<br />
* Do you plan to have planning lightning talks or BOF sessions?<br />
* How many speakers do you propose to have?<br />
* What times to you intend to stick to?<br />
** 30 minute sessions or 1 hour sessions. Try to have many lightning talks 5-10 mins so you will have many speakers. <br />
* Do you have any group sessions?<br />
* Lightning Talks - get a schedule online, and have it on the door the day of the talks. Otherwise no-one knows they're going to miss cool stuff<br />
* Who will organize the collection of abstracts, papers and photos?<br />
* Will you have a paper committee to decide which papers to accept? Clear that up early. <br />
* Who will you get to keynote during the conference?<br />
* Who will you invite from the business sector?<br />
* Will you have themes for the conference, and divide the schedule into separate tracks?<br />
** Yes - if only to make the schedule more colourful. Limit to 3 or 4 tracks if possible. <br />
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==== Merchandizing ====<br />
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* Do you plan to design a special logo for the conference?<br />
* Do you plan to print t-shirts for people to buy/receive during registration?<br />
* Do all materials prominently display the openSUSE logo more than the conference logo?<br />
* Are the designs ready 2 weeks before they are used, so they can be reviewed?<br />
* Do you have enough L and XL t-shirts? The split should be 20% XL, 40% L, 25% M, the other 15% equally among baby-doll S and M and standard S. <br />
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==== Printed material ====<br />
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* Do you have a designer and printer, with a clear idea of what they need, and when?<br />
* What's the budget for printed material?<br />
* Can t-shirts be printed by the same printer, and designed by the same designer?<br />
* What do you plan to be in the registration pack?<br />
* When are your dates for printing the conference proceedings?<br />
* Do you plan to have live CD's available?<br />
* Do you plan to advertise the conference with any leaflets?<br />
* Get the layout files (Quark, etc) done by openSUSE contributors who know what they are doing. Commercial pre-press/printers are often expensive, slow, and incompetent. List all the various logo files (openSUSE, conference, sponsors, organisers) on one web page. <br />
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==== Registration ====<br />
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* What numbers of people can the venue hold?<br />
* What categories of registration do you plan?<br />
* Do you intend to charge for registration fees?<br />
* What infrastructure is available to handle registration fees both before and during the conference?<br />
* Are there likely to be any unforeseen administration costs?<br />
* See Press - is there a clear path for press contacts coming to the registration site to get accreditation for the event? <br />
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==== Budget ====<br />
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* You need to keep a budget. (You can get copies of previous year's budgets.)<br />
* You will need a bank account for the conference.<br />
* Check the business and tax laws carefully for your country before agreeing to host openSUSE conference. <br />
* Find an organization (LUG or hackerspace) that can hold the financial for you.<br />
* Do you have funds easily available to organize a number of local services before the conference?<br />
* Did you factor in currency conversion into your budget? <br />
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==== Helpers ====<br />
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* Are there local people available to help with conference registration, session timing, ...?<br />
* Are there international people available to help with keeping things going smoothly on the openSUSE side?<br />
* Do you have people in each room, to make talks start and end on time. <br />
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==== Board meeting (if planned) ====<br />
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* Is there a room available before/after the conference to hold the board meeting?<br />
* Is there a hotel to hold these if a room at the venue isn't available?<br />
* Are projectors, screens and whiteboards available in these rooms?<br />
* Does the room have an internet connection?<br />
* Can you organize lunch, drinks, snacks for these all day meetings?<br />
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==== Emergency ====<br />
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* Are there people with cell phones available during the conference for emergency contacts?<br />
* Do you have current numbers for the police, ambulances, fire brigade? Do the attendees know them? <br />
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==== Streaming/Recording ====<br />
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* Are digital video cameras available for recording?<br />
* Are microphones available for recording? (avoid on-camera microphones if possible)<br />
* Are there network connections capable of streaming talks?<br />
** Has the streaming been set up and tested prior to the conference? <br />
* Who will do the recording?<br />
* Who will do the editing and publishing? (consider budgeting for this) <br />
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Before you organise an openSUSE conference, you need to submit a bid. Your bid should demonstrate that the location is suitable for openSUSE conference, that there is a good local team and that you have thought about the budget. You should take the check list into consideration before writing your bid.<br />
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1. Introductory paragraph about the location<br />
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* openSUSE community<br />
* Other groups and communities<br />
* Government and industry <br />
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* Dates<br />
* A detailed description of the venue, preferably with photos <br />
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* Airports and connections<br />
** Direct connections to where?<br />
** How many changes to major airports in North American, South America and India? <br />
* Train<br />
* Bus<br />
* Parking<br />
* Local transport <br />
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* Low cost options for the majority of the attendees<br />
* Comfortable options (air conditioning, close to the venue) for those who need or want it <br />
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* Breakfast<br />
* Lunch near the venue (cafeteria are ideal because of serving times)<br />
* Dinner (varying cost restaurants) <br />
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* Registration<br />
* Football game<br />
* Evening events<br />
* Touristy events <br />
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10. Budget<br />
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11. Bibliography and credits <br />
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Before you organise an openSUSE conference, you need to submit a bid. Your bid should demonstrate that the location is suitable for openSUSE conference, that there is a good local team and that you have thought about the budget. You should take the check list into consideration before writing your bid.<br />
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== Suggested structure ==<br />
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1. Introductory paragraph about the location<br />
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2. Local team<br />
<br />
3. Local support<br />
<br />
* openSUSE community<br />
* Other groups and communities<br />
* Government and industry <br />
<br />
4. Sponsorship (without this, GUADEC will not happen) - the Sponsorship Committee can provide you with help<br />
<br />
5. Venue overview<br />
<br />
* Dates<br />
* A detailed description of the venue, preferably with photos <br />
<br />
6. Travel<br />
* Airports and connections<br />
** Direct connections to where?<br />
** How many changes to major airports in North American, South America and India? <br />
* Train<br />
* Bus<br />
* Parking<br />
* Local transport <br />
<br />
7. Accommodation<br />
<br />
* Low cost options for the majority of the attendees<br />
* Comfortable options (air conditioning, close to the venue) for those who need or want it <br />
<br />
8. Dining<br />
<br />
* Breakfast<br />
* Lunch near the venue (cafeteria are ideal because of serving times)<br />
* Dinner (varying cost restaurants) <br />
<br />
9. Events<br />
<br />
* Registration<br />
* Football game<br />
* Evening events<br />
* Touristy events <br />
<br />
10. Budget<br />
<br />
11. Bibliography and credits <br />
<br />
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== Past and current bids ==<br />
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<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:Nextcloud.png|thumb|Nextcloud!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
Nextcloud is the next generation Enterprise File Sync & Share that was started by ownCloud inventor [https://karlitschek.de/ Frank Karlitschek] to empower users to take back control over their data and communication. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: Nextcloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test Nextcloud, you can check the demo instance at [https://demo.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate Nextcloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the Nextcloud package ===<br />
The easiest option is to install Nextcloud package from obs repositories. There are packages available for openSUSE Leap 42.1, 42.2 and Tumbleweed (we recommend [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:42.1 openSUSE Leap 42.1]). You should be an administrator, so you can install Nextloud on your server.<br />
<br />
1. Install Nextcloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files. Full install is described next).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
2. Open http://serverIP/nextcloud to install your instance (admin user account). Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data (described next).<br />
<br />
3. Login and use Nextloud.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
First of all, let's install the required and recommended modules for a typical Nextcloud installation, using Apache and MariaDB.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in apache2 mariadb apache2-mod_php5 php5-gd php5-json php5-fpm php5-mysql php5-curl php5-intl php5-mcrypt php5-zip php5-mbstring php5-zlib'''<br />
<br />
Create Database '''(optional since it'll create eveything automatically)'''<br><br />
Next step, create a database. First of all start the service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start mysql.service<br>'''<br />
'''systemctl enable mysql.service'''<br />
<br />
The root password is empty by default. That means that you can press enter and you can use your root user. That's not safe at all. So you can set a password using the command:<br />
<br />
'''mysqladmin -u root password newpass'''<br />
<br />
Where ''newpass'' is the password you want.<br />
<br />
Now you set the root password, create the database.<br />
<br />
'''mysql -u root -p'''<br />
<br />
you'll be asked for your root password<br><br />
<br />
'''CREATE DATABASE nextcloudb;<br>'''<br />
'''GRANT ALL ON nextcloudb.* TO ncuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'dbpass';'''<br />
<br />
Database user: ''ncuser''<br />
Database name: ''nextcloudb''<br />
Database user password: ''dbpass''<br />
<br />
You can change the above information accordingly.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''PHP changes'''<br />
<br />
Now you should edit the php.ini file.<br />
<br />
''nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini''<br />
<br />
change the values<br><br />
<br />
'''post_max_size = 50G'''<br><br />
'''upload_max_filesize = 25G'''<br><br />
'''max_file_uploads = 200'''<br><br />
'''max_input_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''max_execution_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''session.gc_maxlifetime = 3600'''<br><br />
'''memory_limit = 512M'''<br />
<br />
and finally enable the extensions.<br />
<br />
'''extension=php_gd2.dll'''<br><br />
'''extension=php_mbstring.dll'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Apache Configuration'''<br />
<br />
You should enable some modules. Some might be already enabled.<br><br />
<br />
'''a2enmod php5'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod rewrite'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod headers'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod env'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod dir'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod mime'''<br />
<br />
Now start the apache service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start apache2.service'''<br><br />
'''systemctl enable apache2.service'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Install Nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
Before the installation, create the data folder and give the right permissions (preferably outside the server directory for security reasons). I created a directory in the /mnt directory. You can mount a USB disk, add it to fstab and save your data there. The commands are:<br />
<br />
'''mkdir /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chmod -R 0770 /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chown wwwrun /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br />
<br />
Now download Nextcloud (find the latest version at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ install web page]). Then unzip and move the folder to the server directory.<br />
<br />
'''wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''unzip nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''cp -r netcloud /srv/www/'''<br><br />
'''chown -R wwwrun /srv/www/htdocs/nextcloud/'''<br />
<br />
Make sure that everything is OK and then delete the folder nextcloud and nextcloud-12.0.0.zip from the root (user) directory.<br />
<br />
Now open your browser to the server IP/nextcloud<br><br />
Set your administrator username and password.<br><br />
Your data directory is: '''/mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
Regarding database, use the following.<br><br />
Database user: '''ncuser'''<br><br />
Database name: '''nextcloudb'''<br><br />
Database user password: '''dbpass'''<br><br />
<br />
Wait until it ends the installation.<br />
<br />
For more information, please refer to [https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10/admin_manual/ Nextcloud documentation page].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online accounts (usermenu).<br />
<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server by clicking on the bookmark on the left panel.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can install Nautilus extension.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nautilus-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client''' <br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the Nextloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav and you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with Nextloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can install Dolphin extension.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nextcloud-client-dolphin nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
=== Other desktops ===<br />
<br />
If you have MATE<br />
<br />
'''zypper in caja-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
If you have Cinnamon<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nemo-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
==== Install Android App ====<br />
You can install [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client Nextcloud app] from play store for free. <br />
Nextcloud works with [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bitfire.davdroid DAVdroid]. You can download it for free from [https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/at.bitfire.davdroid F-Droid].<br />
<br />
==== Install Apple App ====<br />
You can install the application from [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nextcloud/id1125420102 iTunes].<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud ships with some basic applications installed. Nextcloud is community product, so there are many users who created some awesome applications for Nextloud. You can check the [https://apps.nextcloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your Nextcloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.nextcloud.com Nextcloud Homepage]<br />
* [https://docs.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Documentation]<br />
* [https://help.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Forums]<br />
* Manuals: [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_User_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 user], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_Server_Administration_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 administration], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/NextcloudDeveloperManual.pdf Nextcloud 11 developer]<br />
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<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:Nextcloud.png|thumb|Nextcloud!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
Nextcloud is the next generation Enterprise File Sync & Share that was started by ownCloud inventor [https://karlitschek.de/ Frank Karlitschek] to empower users to take back control over their data and communication. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: Nextcloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test Nextcloud, you can check the demo instance at [https://demo.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate Nextcloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the Nextcloud package ===<br />
The easiest option is to install Nextcloud package from obs repositories. There are packages available for openSUSE Leap 42.1, 42.2 and Tumbleweed (we recommend [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:42.1 openSUSE Leap 42.1]). You should be an administrator, so you can install Nextloud on your server.<br />
<br />
1. Install Nextcloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files. Full install is described next).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
2. Open http://serverIP/nextcloud to install your instance (admin user account). Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data (described next).<br />
<br />
3. Login and use Nextloud.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
First of all, let's install the required and recommended modules for a typical Nextcloud installation, using Apache and MariaDB.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in apache2 mariadb apache2-mod_php5 php5-gd php5-json php5-fpm php5-mysql php5-curl php5-intl php5-mcrypt php5-zip php5-mbstring php5-zlib'''<br />
<br />
Create Database '''(optional since it'll create eveything automatically)'''<br><br />
Next step, create a database. First of all start the service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start mysql.service<br>'''<br />
'''systemctl enable mysql.service'''<br />
<br />
The root password is empty by default. That means that you can press enter and you can use your root user. That's not safe at all. So you can set a password using the command:<br />
<br />
'''mysqladmin -u root password newpass'''<br />
<br />
Where ''newpass'' is the password you want.<br />
<br />
Now you set the root password, create the database.<br />
<br />
'''mysql -u root -p'''<br />
<br />
you'll be asked for your root password<br><br />
<br />
'''CREATE DATABASE nextcloudb;<br>'''<br />
'''GRANT ALL ON nextcloudb.* TO ncuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'dbpass';'''<br />
<br />
Database user: ''ncuser''<br />
Database name: ''nextcloudb''<br />
Database user password: ''dbpass''<br />
<br />
You can change the above information accordingly.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''PHP changes'''<br />
<br />
Now you should edit the php.ini file.<br />
<br />
''nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini''<br />
<br />
change the values<br><br />
<br />
'''post_max_size = 50G'''<br><br />
'''upload_max_filesize = 25G'''<br><br />
'''max_file_uploads = 200'''<br><br />
'''max_input_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''max_execution_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''session.gc_maxlifetime = 3600'''<br><br />
'''memory_limit = 512M'''<br />
<br />
and finally enable the extensions.<br />
<br />
'''extension=php_gd2.dll'''<br><br />
'''extension=php_mbstring.dll'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Apache Configuration'''<br />
<br />
You should enable some modules. Some might be already enabled.<br><br />
<br />
'''a2enmod php5'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod rewrite'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod headers'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod env'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod dir'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod mime'''<br />
<br />
Now start the apache service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start apache2.service'''<br><br />
'''systemctl enable apache2.service'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Install Nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
Before the installation, create the data folder and give the right permissions (preferably outside the server directory for security reasons). I created a directory in the /mnt directory. You can mount a USB disk, add it to fstab and save your data there. The commands are:<br />
<br />
'''mkdir /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chmod -R 0770 /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chown wwwrun /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br />
<br />
Now download Nextcloud (find the latest version at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ install web page]). Then unzip and move the folder to the server directory.<br />
<br />
'''wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''unzip nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''cp -r netcloud /srv/www/'''<br><br />
'''chown -R wwwrun /srv/www/htdocs/nextcloud/'''<br />
<br />
Make sure that everything is OK and then delete the folder nextcloud and nextcloud-12.0.0.zip from the root (user) directory.<br />
<br />
Now open your browser to the server IP/nextcloud<br><br />
Set your administrator username and password.<br><br />
Your data directory is: '''/mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
Regarding database, use the following.<br><br />
Database user: '''ncuser'''<br><br />
Database name: '''nextcloudb'''<br><br />
Database user password: '''dbpass'''<br><br />
<br />
Wait until it ends the installation.<br />
<br />
For more information, please refer to [https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10/admin_manual/ Nextcloud documentation page].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online accounts (usermenu).<br />
<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server by clicking on the bookmark on the left panel.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can install Nautilus extension.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nautilus-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client''' <br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the Nextloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav and you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with Nextloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can install Dolphin extension.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nextcloud-client-dolphin nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
=== Other desktops ===<br />
<br />
If you have MATE<br />
<br />
'''zypper in caja-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
If you have Cinnamon<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nemo-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
=== Desktop client ===<br />
There is an indicator that you can install.<br />
<br />
=== Install Desktop client ===<br />
It's very easy to install the desktop client on your system. Use one click install. You can find the repository for all versions of openSUSE at [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nextcloud-client Nextloud client page].<br />
<br />
[[File:Oneclick.png|right|link=https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/network/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/nextcloud-client.ymp]]<br />
For openSUSE current version (42.1), you can use the image on the right.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Install Android App ====<br />
You can install [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client Nextcloud app] from play store for free. <br />
Nextcloud works with [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bitfire.davdroid DAVdroid]. You can download it for free from [https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/at.bitfire.davdroid F-Droid].<br />
<br />
==== Install Apple App ====<br />
You can install the application from [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nextcloud/id1125420102 iTunes].<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud ships with some basic applications installed. Nextcloud is community product, so there are many users who created some awesome applications for Nextloud. You can check the [https://apps.nextcloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your Nextcloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.nextcloud.com Nextcloud Homepage]<br />
* [https://docs.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Documentation]<br />
* [https://help.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Forums]<br />
* Manuals: [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_User_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 user], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_Server_Administration_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 administration], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/NextcloudDeveloperManual.pdf Nextcloud 11 developer]<br />
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<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:Nextcloud.png|thumb|Nextcloud!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
Nextcloud is the next generation Enterprise File Sync & Share that was started by ownCloud inventor [https://karlitschek.de/ Frank Karlitschek] to empower users to take back control over their data and communication. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: Nextcloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test Nextcloud, you can check the demo instance at [https://demo.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate Nextcloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the Nextcloud package ===<br />
The easiest option is to install Nextcloud package from obs repositories. There are packages available for openSUSE Leap 42.1, 42.2 and Tumbleweed (we recommend [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:42.1 openSUSE Leap 42.1]). You should be an administrator, so you can install Nextloud on your server.<br />
<br />
1. Install Nextcloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files. Full install is described next).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
2. Open http://serverIP/nextcloud to install your instance (admin user account). Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data (described next).<br />
<br />
3. Login and use Nextloud.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
First of all, let's install the required and recommended modules for a typical Nextcloud installation, using Apache and MariaDB.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in apache2 mariadb apache2-mod_php5 php5-gd php5-json php5-fpm php5-mysql php5-curl php5-intl php5-mcrypt php5-zip php5-mbstring php5-zlib'''<br />
<br />
Create Database '''(optional since it'll create eveything automatically)'''<br><br />
Next step, create a database. First of all start the service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start mysql.service<br>'''<br />
'''systemctl enable mysql.service'''<br />
<br />
The root password is empty by default. That means that you can press enter and you can use your root user. That's not safe at all. So you can set a password using the command:<br />
<br />
'''mysqladmin -u root password newpass'''<br />
<br />
Where ''newpass'' is the password you want.<br />
<br />
Now you set the root password, create the database.<br />
<br />
'''mysql -u root -p'''<br />
<br />
you'll be asked for your root password<br><br />
<br />
'''CREATE DATABASE nextcloudb;<br>'''<br />
'''GRANT ALL ON nextcloudb.* TO ncuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'dbpass';'''<br />
<br />
Database user: ''ncuser''<br />
Database name: ''nextcloudb''<br />
Database user password: ''dbpass''<br />
<br />
You can change the above information accordingly.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''PHP changes'''<br />
<br />
Now you should edit the php.ini file.<br />
<br />
''nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini''<br />
<br />
change the values<br><br />
<br />
'''post_max_size = 50G'''<br><br />
'''upload_max_filesize = 25G'''<br><br />
'''max_file_uploads = 200'''<br><br />
'''max_input_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''max_execution_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''session.gc_maxlifetime = 3600'''<br><br />
'''memory_limit = 512M'''<br />
<br />
and finally enable the extensions.<br />
<br />
'''extension=php_gd2.dll'''<br><br />
'''extension=php_mbstring.dll'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Apache Configuration'''<br />
<br />
You should enable some modules. Some might be already enabled.<br><br />
<br />
'''a2enmod php5'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod rewrite'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod headers'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod env'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod dir'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod mime'''<br />
<br />
Now start the apache service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start apache2.service'''<br><br />
'''systemctl enable apache2.service'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Install Nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
Before the installation, create the data folder and give the right permissions (preferably outside the server directory for security reasons). I created a directory in the /mnt directory. You can mount a USB disk, add it to fstab and save your data there. The commands are:<br />
<br />
'''mkdir /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chmod -R 0770 /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chown wwwrun /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br />
<br />
Now download Nextcloud (find the latest version at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ install web page]). Then unzip and move the folder to the server directory.<br />
<br />
'''wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''unzip nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''cp -r netcloud /srv/www/'''<br><br />
'''chown -R wwwrun /srv/www/htdocs/nextcloud/'''<br />
<br />
Make sure that everything is OK and then delete the folder nextcloud and nextcloud-12.0.0.zip from the root (user) directory.<br />
<br />
Now open your browser to the server IP/nextcloud<br><br />
Set your administrator username and password.<br><br />
Your data directory is: '''/mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
Regarding database, use the following.<br><br />
Database user: '''ncuser'''<br><br />
Database name: '''nextcloudb'''<br><br />
Database user password: '''dbpass'''<br><br />
<br />
Wait until it ends the installation.<br />
<br />
For more information, please refer to [https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10/admin_manual/ Nextcloud documentation page].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online accounts (usermenu).<br />
<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server by clicking on the bookmark on the left panel.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can install Nautilus extension.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nautilus-extension-nextcloud nextcloud-client''' <br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the Nextloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav and you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with Nextloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can install Dolphin extension.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in nextcloud-client-dolphin nextcloud-client'''<br />
<br />
=== Other desktops ===<br />
If you have Cinnamon, you can use the [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nemo-extension-nextcloud nemo extension]. If you have MATE, you can use [https://software.opensuse.org/package/caja-extension-nextcloud caja extension].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop client ===<br />
There is an indicator that you can install.<br />
<br />
=== Install Desktop client ===<br />
It's very easy to install the desktop client on your system. Use one click install. You can find the repository for all versions of openSUSE at [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nextcloud-client Nextloud client page].<br />
<br />
[[File:Oneclick.png|right|link=https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/network/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/nextcloud-client.ymp]]<br />
For openSUSE current version (42.1), you can use the image on the right.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Install Android App ====<br />
You can install [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client Nextcloud app] from play store for free. <br />
Nextcloud works with [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bitfire.davdroid DAVdroid]. You can download it for free from [https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/at.bitfire.davdroid F-Droid].<br />
<br />
==== Install Apple App ====<br />
You can install the application from [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nextcloud/id1125420102 iTunes].<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud ships with some basic applications installed. Nextcloud is community product, so there are many users who created some awesome applications for Nextloud. You can check the [https://apps.nextcloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your Nextcloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.nextcloud.com Nextcloud Homepage]<br />
* [https://docs.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Documentation]<br />
* [https://help.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Forums]<br />
* Manuals: [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_User_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 user], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_Server_Administration_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 administration], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/NextcloudDeveloperManual.pdf Nextcloud 11 developer]<br />
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<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:Nextcloud.png|thumb|Nextcloud!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
Nextcloud is the next generation Enterprise File Sync & Share that was started by ownCloud inventor [https://karlitschek.de/ Frank Karlitschek] to empower users to take back control over their data and communication. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: Nextcloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test Nextcloud, you can check the demo instance at [https://demo.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate Nextcloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the Nextcloud package ===<br />
The easiest option is to install Nextcloud package from obs repositories. There are packages available for openSUSE Leap 42.1, 42.2 and Tumbleweed (we recommend [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:42.1 openSUSE Leap 42.1]). You should be an administrator, so you can install Nextloud on your server.<br />
<br />
1. Install Nextcloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files. Full install is described next).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
2. Open http://serverIP/nextcloud to install your instance (admin user account). Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data (described next).<br />
<br />
3. Login and use Nextloud.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
First of all, let's install the required and recommended modules for a typical Nextcloud installation, using Apache and MariaDB.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in apache2 mariadb apache2-mod_php5 php5-gd php5-json php5-fpm php5-mysql php5-curl php5-intl php5-mcrypt php5-zip php5-mbstring php5-zlib'''<br />
<br />
Create Database '''(optional since it'll create eveything automatically)'''<br><br />
Next step, create a database. First of all start the service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start mysql.service<br>'''<br />
'''systemctl enable mysql.service'''<br />
<br />
The root password is empty by default. That means that you can press enter and you can use your root user. That's not safe at all. So you can set a password using the command:<br />
<br />
'''mysqladmin -u root password newpass'''<br />
<br />
Where ''newpass'' is the password you want.<br />
<br />
Now you set the root password, create the database.<br />
<br />
'''mysql -u root -p'''<br />
<br />
you'll be asked for your root password<br><br />
<br />
'''CREATE DATABASE nextcloudb;<br>'''<br />
'''GRANT ALL ON nextcloudb.* TO ncuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'dbpass';'''<br />
<br />
Database user: ''ncuser''<br />
Database name: ''nextcloudb''<br />
Database user password: ''dbpass''<br />
<br />
You can change the above information accordingly.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''PHP changes'''<br />
<br />
Now you should edit the php.ini file.<br />
<br />
''nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini''<br />
<br />
change the values<br><br />
<br />
'''post_max_size = 50G'''<br><br />
'''upload_max_filesize = 25G'''<br><br />
'''max_file_uploads = 200'''<br><br />
'''max_input_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''max_execution_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''session.gc_maxlifetime = 3600'''<br><br />
'''memory_limit = 512M'''<br />
<br />
and finally enable the extensions.<br />
<br />
'''extension=php_gd2.dll'''<br><br />
'''extension=php_mbstring.dll'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Apache Configuration'''<br />
<br />
You should enable some modules. Some might be already enabled.<br><br />
<br />
'''a2enmod php5'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod rewrite'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod headers'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod env'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod dir'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod mime'''<br />
<br />
Now start the apache service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start apache2.service'''<br><br />
'''systemctl enable apache2.service'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Install Nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
Before the installation, create the data folder and give the right permissions (preferably outside the server directory for security reasons). I created a directory in the /mnt directory. You can mount a USB disk, add it to fstab and save your data there. The commands are:<br />
<br />
'''mkdir /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chmod -R 0770 /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chown wwwrun /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br />
<br />
Now download Nextcloud (find the latest version at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ install web page]). Then unzip and move the folder to the server directory.<br />
<br />
'''wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''unzip nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''cp -r netcloud /srv/www/'''<br><br />
'''chown -R wwwrun /srv/www/htdocs/nextcloud/'''<br />
<br />
Make sure that everything is OK and then delete the folder nextcloud and nextcloud-12.0.0.zip from the root (user) directory.<br />
<br />
Now open your browser to the server IP/nextcloud<br><br />
Set your administrator username and password.<br><br />
Your data directory is: '''/mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
Regarding database, use the following.<br><br />
Database user: '''ncuser'''<br><br />
Database name: '''nextcloudb'''<br><br />
Database user password: '''dbpass'''<br><br />
<br />
Wait until it ends the installation.<br />
<br />
For more information, please refer to [https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10/admin_manual/ Nextcloud documentation page].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online accounts (usermenu).<br />
<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server by clicking on the bookmark on the left panel.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can use the [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nautilus-extension-nextcloud Nautilus extension]. <br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the Nextloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav and you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with Nextloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Other desktops ===<br />
If you have Cinnamon, you can use the [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nemo-extension-nextcloud nemo extension]. If you have MATE, you can use [https://software.opensuse.org/package/caja-extension-nextcloud caja extension].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop client ===<br />
There is an indicator that you can install.<br />
<br />
=== Install Desktop client ===<br />
It's very easy to install the desktop client on your system. Use one click install. You can find the repository for all versions of openSUSE at [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nextcloud-client Nextloud client page].<br />
<br />
[[File:Oneclick.png|right|link=https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/network/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/nextcloud-client.ymp]]<br />
For openSUSE current version (42.1), you can use the image on the right.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Install Android App ====<br />
You can install [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client Nextcloud app] from play store for free. <br />
Nextcloud works with [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bitfire.davdroid DAVdroid]. You can download it for free from [https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/at.bitfire.davdroid F-Droid].<br />
<br />
==== Install Apple App ====<br />
You can install the application from [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nextcloud/id1125420102 iTunes].<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud ships with some basic applications installed. Nextcloud is community product, so there are many users who created some awesome applications for Nextloud. You can check the [https://apps.nextcloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your Nextcloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.nextcloud.com Nextcloud Homepage]<br />
* [https://docs.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Documentation]<br />
* [https://help.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Forums]<br />
* Manuals: [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_User_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 user], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/Nextcloud_Server_Administration_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 administration], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/12/NextcloudDeveloperManual.pdf Nextcloud 11 developer]<br />
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<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:Nextcloud.png|thumb|Nextcloud!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
Nextcloud is the next generation Enterprise File Sync & Share that was started by ownCloud inventor [https://karlitschek.de/ Frank Karlitschek] to empower users to take back control over their data and communication. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: Nextcloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test Nextcloud, you can check the demo instance at [https://demo.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate Nextcloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the Nextcloud package ===<br />
The easiest option is to install Nextcloud package from obs repositories. There are packages available for openSUSE Leap 42.1, 42.2 and Tumbleweed (we recommend [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:42.1 openSUSE Leap 42.1]). You should be an administrator, so you can install Nextloud on your server.<br />
<br />
1. Install Nextcloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files. Full install is described next).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
2. Open http://serverIP/nextcloud to install your instance (admin user account). Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data (described next).<br />
<br />
3. Login and use Nextloud.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
First of all, let's install the required and recommended modules for a typical Nextcloud installation, using Apache and MariaDB.<br />
<br />
'''zypper in apache2 mariadb apache2-mod_php5 php5-gd php5-json php5-fpm php5-mysql php5-curl php5-intl php5-mcrypt php5-zip php5-mbstring php5-zlib'''<br />
<br />
Create Database '''(optional since it'll create eveything automatically)'''<br><br />
Next step, create a database. First of all start the service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start mysql.service<br>'''<br />
'''systemctl enable mysql.service'''<br />
<br />
The root password is empty by default. That means that you can press enter and you can use your root user. That's not safe at all. So you can set a password using the command:<br />
<br />
'''mysqladmin -u root password newpass'''<br />
<br />
Where ''newpass'' is the password you want.<br />
<br />
Now you set the root password, create the database.<br />
<br />
'''mysql -u root -p'''<br />
<br />
you'll be asked for your root password<br><br />
<br />
'''CREATE DATABASE nextcloudb;<br>'''<br />
'''GRANT ALL ON nextcloudb.* TO ncuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'dbpass';'''<br />
<br />
Database user: ''ncuser''<br />
Database name: ''nextcloudb''<br />
Database user password: ''dbpass''<br />
<br />
You can change the above information accordingly.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''PHP changes'''<br />
<br />
Now you should edit the php.ini file.<br />
<br />
''nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini''<br />
<br />
change the values<br><br />
<br />
'''post_max_size = 50G'''<br><br />
'''upload_max_filesize = 25G'''<br><br />
'''max_file_uploads = 200'''<br><br />
'''max_input_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''max_execution_time = 3600'''<br><br />
'''session.gc_maxlifetime = 3600'''<br><br />
'''memory_limit = 512M'''<br />
<br />
and finally enable the extensions.<br />
<br />
'''extension=php_gd2.dll'''<br><br />
'''extension=php_mbstring.dll'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Apache Configuration'''<br />
<br />
You should enable some modules. Some might be already enabled.<br><br />
<br />
'''a2enmod php5'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod rewrite'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod headers'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod env'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod dir'''<br><br />
'''a2enmod mime'''<br />
<br />
Now start the apache service.<br />
<br />
'''systemctl start apache2.service'''<br><br />
'''systemctl enable apache2.service'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Install Nextcloud'''<br />
<br />
Before the installation, create the data folder and give the right permissions (preferably outside the server directory for security reasons). I created a directory in the /mnt directory. You can mount a USB disk, add it to fstab and save your data there. The commands are:<br />
<br />
'''mkdir /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chmod -R 0770 /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
'''chown wwwrun /mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br />
<br />
Now download Nextcloud (find the latest version at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ install web page]). Then unzip and move the folder to the server directory.<br />
<br />
'''wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''unzip nextcloud-12.0.0.zip'''<br><br />
'''cp -r netcloud /srv/www/'''<br><br />
'''chown -R wwwrun /srv/www/htdocs/nextcloud/'''<br />
<br />
Make sure that everything is OK and then delete the folder nextcloud and nextcloud-12.0.0.zip from the root (user) directory.<br />
<br />
Now open your browser to the server IP/nextcloud<br><br />
Set your administrator username and password.<br><br />
Your data directory is: '''/mnt/nextcloud_data'''<br><br />
Regarding database, use the following.<br><br />
Database user: '''ncuser'''<br><br />
Database name: '''nextcloudb'''<br><br />
Database user password: '''dbpass'''<br><br />
<br />
Wait until it ends the installation.<br />
<br />
For more information, please refer to [https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10/admin_manual/ Nextcloud documentation page].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Nextcloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [https://nextcloud.com/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online accounts (usermenu).<br />
<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server by clicking on the bookmark on the left panel.<br />
<br />
Alternatevly, you can use the [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nautilus-extension-nextcloud Nautilus extension]. <br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the Nextloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav and you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with Nextloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Other desktops ===<br />
If you have Cinnamon, you can use the [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nemo-extension-nextcloud nemo extension]. If you have MATE, you can use [https://software.opensuse.org/package/caja-extension-nextcloud caja extension].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop client ===<br />
There is an indicator that you can install.<br />
<br />
=== Install Desktop client ===<br />
It's very easy to install the desktop client on your system. Use one click install. You can find the repository for all versions of openSUSE at [https://software.opensuse.org/package/nextcloud-client Nextloud client page].<br />
<br />
[[File:Oneclick.png|right|link=https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/network/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/nextcloud-client.ymp]]<br />
For openSUSE current version (42.1), you can use the image on the right.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Install Android App ====<br />
You can install [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client Nextcloud app] from play store for free. <br />
Nextcloud works with [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bitfire.davdroid DAVdroid]. You can download it for free from [https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/at.bitfire.davdroid F-Droid].<br />
<br />
==== Install Apple App ====<br />
You can install the application from [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nextcloud/id1125420102 iTunes].<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
Nextcloud ships with some basic applications installed. Nextcloud is community product, so there are many users who created some awesome applications for Nextloud. You can check the [https://apps.nextcloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your Nextcloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.nextcloud.com Nextcloud Homepage]<br />
* [https://docs.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Documentation]<br />
* [https://help.nextcloud.com/ Nextcloud Forums]<br />
* Manuals: [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/11/Nextcloud_User_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 user], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/11/Nextcloud_Server_Administration_Manual.pdf Nextcloud 11 administration], [https://docs.nextcloud.org/server/11/NextcloudDeveloperManual.pdf Nextcloud 11 developer]<br />
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='''Using Social Networks to promote openSUSE'''=<br />
<br />
openSUSE uses a variety of social networking services to promote the Project and raise awareness of events and news related to openSUSE to keep its core community abreast and reach out to users and media.<br />
<br />
This page serves to identify various methods of social networking and tasks needed to maintain our presence, as well as offer useful guidance to our community on how to use services optimally.<br />
<br />
== Microblogging ==<br />
<br />
{|style="background:#d9e5bf;font-size:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Twitter<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE @openSUSE]<br />
| managed via [http://www.grouptweet.com Grouptweet]<br />
| tweet-master@opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE_ES @openSUSE_ES]<br />
| Spanish related openSUSE info <br />
| [[User:Josecozu|Josecozu]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE_GNOME @openSUSE_GNOME]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:decriptor|decriptor]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSEhu @openSUSEhu]<br />
| Hungarian related openSUSE info<br />
| [[User:kkemenczy|kkemenczy]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE_FI @openSUSE_Fi]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE_FR @openSUSE_FR]<br />
| <br />
| tweet-master@opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE_Gr @openSUSE_Gr]<br />
| Greek related openSUSE info<br />
| [[User:Warlordfff|Warlordfff]], [[User:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSE_IT @openSUSE_IT]<br />
| Italian related openSUSE info<br />
| [[User:hawake|hawake]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/openSUSEru @openSUSEru]<br />
| Russian related openSUSE info<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/susemx @susemx]<br />
| End user tips from an end user from México<br />
| [[User:almsx|almsx]]<br />
|-<br />
| [http://twitter.com/opensuseja @opensuseja]<br />
| Information about Japan openSUSE User Group<br />
| [[User:Ftake|ftake]]<br />
|-<br />
| [https://twitter.com/opensuse_mate @opensuse_mate]<br />
| MATE Desktop related info<br />
| [Alexandros Vennos]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Weibo<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
| [http://weibo.com/openSUSEzh @openSUSEzh]<br />
| Chinese related openSUSE info<br />
| [[User:GroverChouT|Grover Chou]] <br />
|-<br />
| [http://weibo.com/opensusecn @opensusecn]<br />
| Chinese related openSUSE tips, just for fun<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Social networks ==<br />
<br />
{|style="background:#d9e5bf;font-size:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Facebook<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuseproject/ openSUSE group]<br />
| our official group<br />
|[[User:Terrorpup|Terrorpup]], [[User:A_jaeger|A_jaeger]]; [[User:Knurpht|Gertjan Lettink]]<br />
|-<br />
|https://www.facebook.com/en.openSUSE; <br />
|Official Facebook Page.<br />
|[[User:Terrorpup|Terrorpup]], [[User:A_jaeger|A_jaeger]], [[User:Ddemaio|Douglas DeMaio]], suserocks<br />
|-<br />
|http://www.facebook.com/pages/openSUSE/107715102589260;<br />
|Needs to be removed, if you know who can do it let us know.<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.facebook.com/pages/OpenSUSE-Weekly-News/164052946964277 openSUSE Weekly News Page]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:Saigkill|Saigkill]]<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pour-les-fans-francophones-dopenSUSE/374412911603?v=wall French openSUSE fans]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:Jdd|Jdd]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.gr/ openSUSE Greek Fans group]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:ragecryx|ragecryx]], [[User:Etern4L|Etern4L]], [[User:Elksi|Elksi]], [[User:diomidis|diomidis]], [[User:orion_0|Nikos Mantas]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/opensusegr Greek openSUSE Page]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:Etern4L|Etern4L]], [[User:orion_0|Nikos Mantas]]<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.facebook.com/pages/openSUSEhu/190575564436 Hungarian openSUSE fans]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:kkemenczy|kkemenczy]]<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.facebook.com/openSUSEES Spanish openSUSE fans]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:Josecozu|josecozu]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_155465961159327 Indonesian openSUSE group]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Andisugandi|Andi Sugandi]], [[User:idulk|Saydul Akram]]<br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.facebook.com/groups/219206124765679/ SUSE and openSUSE Taiwan Club]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:jeffreycheung|Jeffrey Cheung]], [[User:mlin7442|Max Lin]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/opensuse.indonesia Indonesian openSUSE Fans]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Andisugandi|Andi Sugandi]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.pt Portuguese openSUSE Group]<br />
|Facebook group for users, contributors and fans in Portuguese Language.<br />
| [[User:dteruel|Mingo Max]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/opensuseja Japan openSUSE User Group]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:Ftake|ftake]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.e17 openSUSE E17 Group]<br />
|Facebook group for users, contributors and fans of Enlightenment.<br />
| [[User:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/opensusemate openSUSE MATE page]<br />
|Facebook group for users, contributors and fans of MATE Desktop.<br />
| [[User:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| LinkedIn<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=61388 openSUSE Contributors and Users]<br />
|<br />
| [[User:A_jaeger|A_jaeger]], [[User:Byunashko|Byunashko]], [[User:Pbleser|Yaloki]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Xing<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.xing.com/net/suse Xing Network]<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Google+<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/110312141834246266844/ openSUSE+ Official Page]<br />
|<br />
|Roger Luedecke, [[User:jospoortvliet|Jos Poortvliet]], [[User:ajaeger|Andreas Jaeger]], [[User:Zoumpis|Ilias]], [[user:wstephenson|Will Stephenson]], [[user:warlordfff|Kostas Koudaras]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/113385548251515365143/ openSUSE+ Greece Page]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:warlordfff|Kostas Koudaras]], [[User:Etern4L|George Bratsos]], [[User:zoumpis|Athanasios-Elias Rousinopoulos]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/103014029724882525091/ openSUSE+ Spanish Page]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:josecozu|josecozu]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/102241590925437493205/ openSUSE+ Russian Page]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Cherkasoff|Cherkasoff]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/110958595365070537107/ openSUSE+ German Page]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Tux93|tux93]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/113454654030028393246 openSUSE+ Traditional Chinese Community]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:mlin7442|Max Lin]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/115681680866921893192/ openSUSE+ Artwork Page]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Tux93|tux93]], [[User:Anditosan|anditosan]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/communities/115444043324891769569 openSUSE Community]<br />
|<br />
|Graham Anderson as owner and a team of moderators, ; [[User:Knurpht|Gertjan Lettink]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/communities/105158380192201960109 openSUSE+ Greece Community]<br />
|<br />
[[User:Etern4L|George Bratsos]]<br />
|-<br />
|[https://plus.google.com/u/0/110057139932804157139/ openSUSE MATE Desktop]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
|-<br />
|[http://gpc.fm/l/opensuseusers openSUSE users+ list]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Saigkill|Saigkill]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Reddit.com<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
|[http://reddit.com/r/openSUSE/ openSUSE reddit]<br />
|<br />
|[[User:andtecheu|Graham Anderson]], [[User:manugupt1|Manu Gupta]]<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"| Connect<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
!style="background:#fff;color:#669900"|<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
|[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/groups/11579/opensuse-greek-community/ Greeks]<br />
| Group of Greek Community<br />
|[[User:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]], [[User:warlordfff|worlordfff]], [[User:zoumpis|zoumpis]] <br />
|-<br />
|[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/groups/42076/mate-desktop-environment/ MATE Desktop Environment]<br />
| Group of openSUSE MATE Desktop Environment<br />
|[[User:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]],<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== News sites ==<br />
<br />
{|style="background:#d9e5bf;font-size:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Service <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
| News openSUSE<br />
| www.opensuse.org<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Other services ==<br />
<br />
{|style="background:#d9e5bf;font-size:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
|-<br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Service <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Account <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Comment <br />
!style="background:#669900;color:#fff"| Owner/Contact <br />
|-<br />
| blib.tv<br />
| geeko<br />
|<br />
| [[User:FunkyPenguin|FunkyPenguin]] / [[User:Digitaltomm|Digitaltomm]] <br />
|-<br />
| youtube<br />
| opensusetv<br />
| don't put stuff here, video's from blip go to youtube automatically<br />
| [[User:FunkyPenguin|FunkyPenguin]] / [[User:Digitaltomm|Digitaltomm]] <br />
|-<br />
|Steam<br />
|[http://steamcommunity.com/groups/openSUSE openSUSE Steam Group]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=Blogs to Watch out for=<br />
* [http://www.planetsuse.org/global/ Planet openSUSE]<br />
* [http://planet.gnome.org/ Planet GNOME]<br />
* [http://www.planetkde.org/ Planet KDE]<br />
<br />
=Social Bookmarking=<br />
* Digg<br />
* Del.icio.us<br />
* Bloglines<br />
* Reddit<br />
<br />
=Social Networking Help And Resources=<br />
<br />
===Introducing Social Media===<br />
This introduction from Lydia Pintscher gives a good overview about Social Media: [http://blog.lydiapintscher.de/2009/08/16/social-media-guide-for-free-software-projects Intro].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Networking Sites===<br />
<br />
There are two major groups currently on Facebook that relate to openSUSE/SUSE. Bryen Yunashko, Joe Brockmeier and Kim Groneman are admins. There are a total of over 4,500 members.<br />
<br />
We need to ensure that we reach out to these groups and keep them regularly updated on information about the openSUSE Project. <br />
<br />
==== Microblogging Tools on openSUSE ====<br />
<br />
You can use the online websites twitter.com or identi.ca directly for microblogging or a number of clients.<br />
<br />
The following clients work under openSUSE:<br />
* [https://launchpad.net/gwibber gwibber] is a GNOME microblogging client. For installation on openSUSE see [http://www.wafaa.eu/index.php?/archives/178-Gwibbering-on-the-new-geeko.html Andrew's blog]. Gwibber supports Twitter, Jaiku, Identi.ca, Facebook, Flickr, Digg, and RSS.<br />
* [http://choqok.gnufolks.org/ choqok] is a KDE microblogging client, it supports Twitter and Identi.ca. It is part of the openSUSE KDE 4.3 repository.<br />
* [http://www.twitterfox.net/ twitterfox] is a microblogging add-on for Firefox and supports only Twitter.<br />
* [http://pt.opensuse.org/Script-twiter Twibash] '''Shell-Script''' created by [[User:rauhmaru | Raul Liborio]] to use Twitter from the '''terminal'''.<br />
<br />
===Microblogging resources like widgets & sidebar===<br />
For graphics to spice up your microblog or tips on getting a widget on your blog, see [[openSUSE:Buttons_and_banners|our buttons and banners site]].<br />
<br />
===Social Bookmarking===<br />
<br />
It is fair deal to take time once a month to evaluate results of openSUSE efforts in various parts of project. We can use internal tools, once they are established, but external tools like Digg will double positive effects of evaluation. <br />
* First it will evaluate sub projects achievements, <br />
* second it will publish results in places where more people outside the project can see them. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Podcasting and other Audio Methods===<br />
<br />
At the Moment the German Weekly News are podcasted. Would you like to contribute us with the Weekly News in your Language? No Problem. Please send an email to [mailto:saigkill@opensuse.org Sascha Manns]. <br><br />
German Podcast: [http://blog.radiotux.de/podcasts RadioTux]<br />
What are the first Steps?<br />
* '''Find an Radio'''<br />
** First you must search for an LINUX Radio, in my Case it was RadioTux (German Radio). Then you must ask, how long the News are max. If you have checked this, you can go to Audacity.<br />
* '''Audacity'''<br />
** Intro and Outro<br />
*** In Audacity we creating an Intro and an Outro. Now you can klick to Record. You say an short Intro: "OpenSUSE Weekly News. With $YOUR_NAME. Welcome to the issue." Then stop. This Track you can export as ogg or mp3. Then you make an second Track and klicking on "Record". You wait until the Sentence "Welcome to issue". Then you say the Issue Number. Now you have two tracks. Now you can search an nice Musictrack (Jamendo or magnatune). Attention: You must read the License!. Sometimes the License says, that the Track can used, but without changes. We must make changes. You can download an Musictrack, and import it to Audacity. Then you hear the Track and cuts it. You can use the Fade-In and Fade-out Effects in Audacity. Mostly you must minimize the Volume. If this is ready, you have the Intro. The same you can do by creating an Outro.<br />
** The Body<br />
*** Create an Outline<br />
**** First you must create an Outline with OpenOffice or what you want. In my Outline i've all Sections (Announcement, Status Reports,...). But i've not inserted the Statistics. This is not interesting by Podcast. Then i show the Weekly News Issue, what i want to podcast. I don't read the Sentece from the Weekly News, but i use my own words. And short Sentece, no difficult words. Then i test the Time to read without Audacity. In my case i have 5 Min for the whole Weekly News. I know, that the Intro haves 30 Sec. and the Outro too. So i must be under 4 Minutes. <br />
** The Body in Audacity<br />
*** Now we speak the Outline into Audacity. And add the Intro and Outro. We must insert "Silence" at the Body Track. You must insert so many Secs, how long the Intro are. Than you must insert Silence in the Outro track. It is needed, that the Outro begins after the Body ends. Now you can exort all to ogg or mp3.<br />
*** In my case i upload my File to an FTP-Server from the Radio. My File was played every thursday evening. After the Live-Stream the File is moved to the Archive, and the Blog makes an Podcast from it. <br />
** Special Articles<br />
*** From Time to Time i make an Special Report about an Topic. That can be longer, but it is only podcasted, not livestreamed.<br />
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===Analytics and Metrics===<br />
<br />
Ed Borasky: I use Clicky.com (http://getclicky.com). It has Twitter tracking and real-time analytics, but costs a nominal amount. I have the low-end subscription which is $59 a year and tracks up to five sites. I have four but one of them will be merged into another as soon as I get other stuff done.<br />
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The trick of analytics is to define goals, campaigns, key performance indicators, etc. I would think one big metric to track would be number of downloads of the install media. Campaigns could then be measured by how many downloads they created.<br />
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In the social media space, there are metrics to measure engagement. Let me dig up the slides and post something here.<br />
==Twitter Account Guidelines==<br />
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The [http://twitter.com/openSUSE @openSUSE Twitter account] is used to speak about openSUSE - and to answer questions.<br />
<br />
We use the following guidelines for sending out tweets:<br />
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* No more than 10 tweets per day. We don't want people unfollowing it because there are too many updates. Usually not a problem.<br />
* RT ("ReTweet") things that are positive and important regarding openSUSE: i.e., conference announcements, reviews of openSUSE, etc.<br />
* Respond to questions or comments when it's helpful to do so. (i.e., don't bother to respond to people saying "openSUSE sucks" or "uninstalling openSUSE, installing distro Y" or even "uninstalling DistroX, installing openSUSE"). But when people have legitimate questions or comments (like "I hope openSUSE has Delta RPM support" I'd respond "@user Yes, Delta RPM actually originated with SUSE..."<br />
* Try to post at least once per day, on weekdays.<br />
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== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
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=== General approach ===<br />
Before the release date we need to have a clear plan what to tweet/dent/like and 'plus' at any time. The plan is based on previous experiences and has improved after each release!<br />
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'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members can deploy the same content in the different languages across social media. The content for the major social media sites is prepared and translated, ready to copy-paste. There is also a time proposal included for when what needs to be send out.<br />
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Each openSUSE account has [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts|administrators]] but we need help from others to re-tweet, like, '+' and so on and to use their own channels to spread the word. It is important that we all agree on the right keywords and the general message!<br />
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Common contents must include the correct URL, keywords (tags) and references. We use the tags and references to reach a wider audience: the messages have to be designed to show up on streams of people following Linux, Apache, KDE and many others. Do not forget these!<br />
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The following two tables help to execute the above plan:<br />
# The first table helps to identify the messages that should be promoted in each time zone per media site.<br />
# The second table describes the messages in a number of languages.<br />
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====Preparing for the next release====<br />
==Social Media Messages for Leap 42.2==<br />
The table below gives the messages we want to get out and at what time (in UTC) over our different media channels. The messages have to be adopted for the social media: twitter (due to the limit of 140 characters, at most 120 so ppl can retweet it), facebook/G+/etc and for the various languages. We do that in tables below (scroll down!).<br />
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====Languages====<br />
<br />
'''Please translate this table and share content on local social media platforms'''<br />
''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
=====German=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|German Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Stabiltäts-gesinnte Leap-Benutzer werden Plasma 5.8 genießen, weil es ein LTS für Zuverlässigkeit und Stabilität ist. Das Release ist 3 Tage entfernt.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 wird GCC 4.8.5 mit der Option den neueren GCC 5 zu installieren haben. Man kann über die Major-Features unter http://bit.ly/1oODt93 lesen<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Wähle Deine Desktop-Umgebung mit #openSUSE Leap. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment oder #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 13:00<br />
|GNU Health & #OpenStack Client sind unter vielen neuen Paketen in #openSUSE Leap 42.2 - http://paste.opensuse.org/20516800<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap kommt mit #GNOME 3.20: neue Vertraulichkeitskontrollen, schneller Zugriff auf Medien-Prüfungen und mehr. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 hat Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap gibt eine verbesserte Kryptographie genauso wie eine hinzugefügte Unterstützung für eine eingenistete Virtualisierung über KVM<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Der 4.4 LTS Linux Kernel für #openSUSE Leap 42.2 verbessert die Dateisysteme und bietet einen neuen Balance-Filter für Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Wie ein Fels in der Brandung mit #openSUSE Leap. Bekomme es jetzt unter https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|YaST ist intuitiver als je zuvor in #openSUSE Leap 42.2. Lies, was verbessert wurde unter http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 bekommt auch mehr Source Code aus dem Release von SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Die Vision von #openSUSE Leap ist einfach; gib stabilitäts-gesinnten Benutzern und konservativen Technik-Anwendern eine innere Ruhe.<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Qt 5.6 und Frameworks 5.26 werden #openSUSE Leap und Plasma 5.8 ergänzen - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Leap 42.2 bekommt Pakete, Pflege und Bugfixes aus der #openSUSE Community und von SUSE engineers - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====English=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|English Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Stability-minded Leap users are going to enjoy Plasma 5.8 because it's an LTS for reliability and stability. The release is three days away.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 will have GCC 4.8.5 with the option to install the newer GCC 5. Read about the major features at http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Choose your desktop environment with #openSUSE Leap. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment or #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|GNU Health & #OpenStack Client are among the many new packages in #openSUSE Leap 42.2 - http://paste.opensuse.org/20516800<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap comes with #GNOME 3.20: new privacy controls, quick access to media controls and more. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 has Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap gives improved cryptography as well as added support for nested Virtualization through KVM <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|The 4.4 LTS Linux Kernel for #openSUSE Leap 42.2 improves the file systems and provides a new balance filter for Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Solid as a rock with #openSUSE Leap. Get it now at https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|YaST is more intuitive than ever before in #openSUSE Leap 42.2. Read what has improved at http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|17:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 has 1,413 new packages. 1,313 more packages than 42.1. 100 packages were dropped. <br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 gets even more source code from the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|The vision of #openSUSE Leap is simple; give stability-minded users and conservative technology adopters peace of mind.<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Qt 5.6 and Frameworks 5.26 will complement #openSUSE Leap and Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Leap 42.2 gets packages, maintenance and bug fixes from the #openSUSE Community and SUSE engineers - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 is a secure, stable and reliable server operating system for deploying IT services in physical, virtual or cloud environments.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Catalan=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Catalan Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Els usuaris del Leap preocupats per l'estabilitat gaudiran amb el Plasma 5,8 perquè és LTS, per a la fiabilitat i l'estabilitat. L'alliberament és d'aquí tres dies.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|L'#openSUSE Leap 42.2 tindrà GCC 4.8.5 amb l'opció d'instal·lar el nou GCC 5. Llegiu sobre les característiques més importants a http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Escolliu el vostre entorn d'escriptori amb l'#openSUSE Leap. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment o #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|L'#openSUSE Leap ve amb el #GNOME 3.20: uns controls nous de la privacitat, accés ràpid als controls multimèdia i molt més. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|L'#openSUSE Leap 42.2 té el Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|L'#openSUSE Leap us ofereix criptografia, a més de suport per a virtualizació niada a través de KVM. <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|El nucli 4.4 LTS de Linux per a l'#openSUSE Leap 42.2 millora els sistemes de fitxers i proporciona un filtre d'equilibri per a Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Sòlid com una roca amb l'#openSUSE Leap. Obtingueu-lo ara a https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|El YaST és més intuitiu que mai amb l'#openSUSE Leap 42.2. Llegiu què n'ha millorat a http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|L'#openSUSE Leap 42.2 obté encara més codi font de la versió SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|La visió de l'#openSUSE Leap és simple: oferir als usuaris preocupats per l'estabilitat i als qui adopten una tecnologia conservadora una tranquil·litat mental.<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Qt 5.6 i Frameworks 5.26 will complementen l'#openSUSE Leap i el Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|El Leap 42.2 obté paquets, manteniment i correcció d'errors de la comunitat d'#openSUSE i dels enginyers de SUSE - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|L'#openSUSE Leap 42.2 és un sistema operatiu per a servidors segur, stable i de confiança per desplegar serveis d'IT de manera física, virtual o en entorns de núvol.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Czech=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Czech Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====French=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|French Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Les utilisateurs Leap vont adorer Plasma 5.8 pour cause, c’est du LTS qui excelle pour sa fiabilité et stabilité. Le jour J est dans 3 jours. <br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|GCC 4.8.5 sera inclus dans openSUSE Leap 42.2 et en option, on pourra installer la nouvelle version GCC 5. Les spécifications en anglais : http://bit.ly/1oODt93 Plus que 2 jours!<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Vous avez le choix de votre environnement de bureau de #openSUSE Leap, entre KDE, GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Enlightenment ou Cinnamon.Plus qu’un jour…<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|GNOME 3.20 brillera par ses réglages de vie privée, accès rapide à la gestion de la médiathèque et aussi inclus : . GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3. <br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|Autres paquets inclus dans #openSUSE Leap 42.2 : Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap nous arrive avec de la cryptographie améliorée ainsi que la prise en charge pour la virtualisation imbriquée via KVM<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|La version LTS 4.4 du noyau Linux pour openSUSE Leap 42.2 rend le système de fichiers plus fiable et une équilibrage de filtres pour Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Soyez solide comme un roc avec #openSUSE Leap. Obtenez une image iso ici: https://software.opensuse.org <br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 puise ses codes sources de la version de SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2. <br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|L’objectif de #openSUSE Leap est assez simple: fournir aux utilisateurs avides de stabilité et les partisans d’une technologie traditionelle, la tranquillité d’esprit.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|En complément, nous retrouverons Qt 5.6 et Frameworks 5.26 inclus dans #openSUSE Leap & Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Les ingénieurs SUSE ainsi que la communauté fournisent les paquets, lea maintenance et les remédiations de bogues de Leap 42.2 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Quelque soit l’environnement, de services informatique, serveurs reels ou virtuels, cloud, openSUSE Leap 42.2 est très stable, sécurisé comme système d’exploitation<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=====Portuguese=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Portuguese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 dias antes 16:30<br />
| Prepare a cerveja e pizza para o #openSUSELeap. Tem uma festa de lançamento este mês. Tire fotos vestindo sua camiseta do Leap . O lançamento é daqui a três dias.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 dias antes 10:30<br />
|O #openSUSELeap tem os mesmo pacotes e atualizações do SLE. Leia sobre os principais recursos em https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 dia antes 10:00<br />
| Escolha seu desktop o #openSUSELeap. XFCE, GNOME, KDE, LXDE; Você decide, nós disponibilizamos!!!<br />
|-<br />
| 1 dia antes 16:30<br />
|O #openSUSELeap vem com GNOME 3.16. Por que? O Leap tem um propósito. Os pacotes disponibilizados para os usuários são prolongados, estáveis e com funcionalidade de nível empresarial.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 dia antes 17:30<br />
|O #openSUSELeap vem com LibreOffice 5. Espere, este é um novo por que? O Leap fornece soluções para uma melhor experiência dos usuários de Linux através de atualizações testadas.<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|O #openSUSELeap vai ter KDE Plasma 5. Se você não sabe o que há de novidade sobre ele, visite http://bit.ly/1MsjLp3 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|O #openSUSELeap tem o sistema de arquivos BTRFS para recursos de rollback e um sistemas de arquivos XFS para melhorar o desempenho. Tecnologia projetada para uma melhor experiência no Linux.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Cansado de um desktop marrom, tente um verde. Baixe o #openSUSELeap agora em http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|O #openSUSELeap é a primeira distro híbrida. Ela usa pacotes fonte de um produto empresarial e adiciona pacotes orientado pela Comunidade sobre a confiabilidade empresarial - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
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|-<br />
|1 dia depois 10:30<br />
|O ciclo de vida do sistema base do #openSUSELeap é o mesmo que a versão do SUSE Enterprise. Cada versão menor do Leap terá um novo KDE e GNOME.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|1 dia depois 16:30<br />
| O #openSUSELeap tem retornado versões de pacotes para apoiar a visão LTS do Leap. O Leap 42.1 vem com a série 4.1 do Linux Kernel LTS. Atualize agora e tirar o máximo proveito do Leap.<br />
|-<br />
|2 dias depois 10:30<br />
|O #openSUSELeap é o sonho do super usuário. Ele tem YaST, que é amigável e altamente configurável. O YaST é a ferramenta de gerenciamento do Linux obrigatória, que você só consegue com o #openSUSE - http://yast.github.io<br />
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|-<br />
|2 dias depois 10:30<br />
|Largue o desktop marrom e venha para um verde #openSUSELeap - A ponte entre comunitário e empresarial- http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=====Spanish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Spanish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Los usuarios que buscan la estabilidad que ofrece Leap van a disfrutar de Plasma 5.8 ya que es una versión de soporte extendido (LTS) que ofrece fiabilidad y estabilidad. Sólo quedan tres días para el lanzamiento<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 ofrecerá GCC 4.8.5 con la opción de instalar el nuevo GCC 5. Lee más sobre las características más destacadas en http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Escoge tu entorno de escritorio con #openSUSE Leap. KDE, GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Enlightenment o Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap incluye GNOME 3.20: nuevos controles de privacidad, acceso rápido a los controles multimendia y mucho más. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 incluye Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 y GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap ofrece criptografía mejorada y también como añadido, soporte para virtualización anidada mediante KVM.<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|La versión 4.4 de soporte extendido (LTS) del kernel Linux para openSUSE Leap 42.2 mejora los sistemas de archivos y ofrece un nuevo filtro equilibrado para Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Sólido como una roca con #openSUSE Leap. ¡Consíguelo ya mismo en https://software.opensuse.org !<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|YaST es ahora en #openSUSE Leap 42.2 mucho más intuitivo que en versiones anteriores. Lee sobre todo lo que se ha mejorado en http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 incluye mucho más código abierto desde el lanzamiento de SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|La visión de #openSUSE Leap es simple. Ofrecer a los usuarios que buscan estabilidad y tecnología de manera más conservadora tranquilidad para sus mentes.<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Qt 5.6 y Frameworks 5.26 complementarán #openSUSE Leap y Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Leap 42.2 recibe paquetes, mantenimiento y corrección de errores tanto de la comunidad de openSUSE como de los ingenieros de SUSE - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 es un sistema operativo para servidores seguro, estable y fiable para desplegar servicios tanto físicos, virtuales o entornos en la nube.<br />
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=====Polish=====<br />
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=====Ukrainian=====<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
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!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
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| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
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| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
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|13:00 TBD<br />
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=====Russian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Russian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
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| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
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| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
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| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
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|09:00<br />
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|10:30<br />
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|13:00 TBD<br />
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|16:30<br />
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|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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=====Italian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Italian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Gli utenti interessati alla stabilità di #openSUSE Leap, potranno godere di Plasma 5.8 LTS realizzato per portare affidabilità e stabilità.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 avrà GCC 4.8.5 con la possibilità di installare il nuovo GCC 5. Leggi delle nuove caratteristiche http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
| Scegli il tuo ambiente desktop preferito con #openSUSE Leap. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment o #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 13:00<br />
| GNU Health & il client #OpenStack sono presenti tra i molti nuovi pacchetti inclusi in #openSUSE Leap 42.2 - http://paste.opensuse.org/20516800<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap viene rilasciato con #GNOME 3.20: nuovi strumenti per la privacy, accesso rapido agli strumenti multimediali e altro.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 ha Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
| #openSUSE Leap porta migliorie allo stack crittografico così come il supporto per la Virtualizzazione Nidificata attraverso KVM.<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
| Il kernel #Linux 4.4 incluso in #openSUSE Leap 42.2 migliora il file system Btrfs e offre un nuovo filtro di bilanciamento.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
| Solido come una roccia con #openSUSE Leap. Scaricala ora all'indirizzo https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
| In #openSUSE Leap 42.2, YaST è più intuitivo di prima. Leggi cosa è migliorato http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|17:00<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 ha 1,413 nuovi pacchetti. 1,313 pacchetti in più rispetto alla versione 42.1. 100 pacchetti sono stati tolti.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 gets even more source code from the release of SUSE #Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
| La vision di #openSUSE Leap è semplice; dare la pace della mente agli utenti orientati alla stabilità che adottano la tecnologia con un approccio conservativo<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
| Qt 5.6 e KDE Framework 5.26 complementeranno #openSUSE Leap e Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 ottiene pacchetti, manutenzione e correzioni di bug direttamente dalla Comunità di openSUSE e dagli ingegneri di SUSE - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 è un sistema operativo server sicuro, stabile e affidabile per dispiegare servizi IT in ambienti fisici, virtuali e cloud.<br />
|}<br />
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=====Simplified Chinese=====<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
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| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
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| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
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|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
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|-<br />
|09:00<br />
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|-<br />
|10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
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|-<br />
|16:30<br />
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|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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=====Traditional Chinese=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|重視穩定性的 Leap 使用者將能享受體驗 Plasma 5.8,因為這是一個可靠且穩定的長期支援版本 (LTS)。距離發佈還有三天。<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 將包含 GCC 4.8.5 並可選擇安裝更新的 GCC 5。 至 http://bit.ly/1oODt93 了解主要功能。<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|選擇您的 #openSUSE Leap 桌面環境。 #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment 或 #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 包含了 #GNOME 3.20: 新的隱私控制,快速存取媒體控制等等。 GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 包含 Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 提供了改進的加密法以及透過 KVM 新增對巢式虛擬化的支援。 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 包含的 Linux 核心版本 4.4 LTS 改善了檔案系統與針對 Btrfs 提供了新的 balance filter。<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 堅若磐石。 馬上取得 https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 的 YaST 使用更為直覺。 到 http://lizards.opensuse.org 了解有什麼改進。<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 採用了更多 SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2 的原始碼。<br />
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|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 的願景很簡單;讓重視穩定性的使用者和技術採用者感到放心。<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap and Plasma 5.8 使用了 Qt 5.6 and Frameworks 5.26 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Leap 42.2 是從 #openSUSE 社群及 SUSE 工程師獲得套件包、維護與錯誤修正 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 應用於佈署實體、虛擬或雲端環境的 IT 服務是一個更安全、穩定且可靠的伺服器作業系統。<br />
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|-<br />
|-<br />
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=====Japanese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Japanese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| 安定性を重視する Leap ユーザに対しても、 LTS として信頼性と安定性をもたらす Plasma 5.8 が提供されます。リリースまであと 3 日です。<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 には GCC 4.8.5 が搭載されているほか、新しい GCC 5 もオプションでインストールすることができます。主な機能について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/1oODt93 をご覧ください。<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
| #openSUSE Leap は #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment, #Cinnamon の各デスクトップ環境に対応しています。お好きなものをお選びください。<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap には #GNOME 3.20 が含まれています。新しいプライバシー制御やメディアコントロールへのアクセスなど、様々なものが改良されています。このほか、 GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3 も用意されています。<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 には Python 3.4.5, AppStream 0.10.0, GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3 が提供されています: http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
| #openSUSE Leap には暗号化システムの改良のほか、 KVM を介したネスト (入れ子型) KVM にも対応しています。<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 では Linux カーネルの LTS 版である 4.4 が提供されています。ファイルシステムの改良のほか、 btrfs に対する新しいバランスフィルタなどが提供されています。<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
| 岩石のように頑強な #openSUSE Leap は、 https://software.opensuse.org からダウンロードすることができます。<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 ではより直感的に YaST を操作できるようになりました。詳しくは: http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 では SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2 のソースコードを多く利用しています。<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap のビジョンは至ってシンプルです; 安定性を重視し、一般に保守的な技術を採用するユーザに向けて作られています。<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
| Qt 5.6 と Frameworks 5.26 は #openSUSE Leap と Plasma 5.8 を補完する存在です - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
| Leap 42.2 では #openSUSE コミュニティと SUSE エンジニアの双方からパッケージやメンテナンス、バグ修正を取得することができます - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 は物理環境のほか、仮想環境やクラウド環境の IT サービスに対しても、安全で安定し、かつ信頼に足るサーバオペレーティングシステムを提供します。<br />
|}<br />
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=====Arabic=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Arabic Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
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|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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=====Farsi=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
<div lang="fa" dir="rtl"><br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Farsi Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
|3&lrm; Days Before 16:30<br />
| کاربران مشتاق به پایداری Leap از Plasma 5.8 لذت خواهند برد به این علت که یک نسخه ی LTS با قابلیت اطمینان و پایداری است. سه روز به انتشار باقی مانده است.<br />
|-<br />
|2&lrm; Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE Leap 42.2 دارای GCC 4.8.5 است و با اختیار نصب نسخه ی جدیدتر GCC 5 عرضه میشود. درباره ی امکانات اصلی در این صفحه بیشتر بخوانید http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
|1&lrm; Day Before 10:00<br />
|با #openSUSE Leap میزکار خود را انتخاب کنید. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment و یا #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
|GNU Health و #OpenStack Client به همراه بسیاری بسته های دیگر در #openSUSE Leap 42.2 میآیند- http://paste.opensuse.org/20516800<br />
|-<br />
|1&lrm; Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap به همراه #GNOME 3.20 می آید: کنترل های حریم خصوصی جدید، دسترسی سریع به کنترلهای رسانه و بیشتر، GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
|-<br />
|&lrm;1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 دارای Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 و GStreamer 1.8.3 است. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
| #openSUSE Leap رمزنگاری بهبود یافته به همراه پشتیبانی مجازی سازی آشیانه ای از طریق KVM را ارائه میدهد.<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|هسته ی لینوکس 4.4 LTS در #openSUSE Leap 42.2 فایل سیستم هارا بهبود بخشیده و یک پالایش متعادل را برای btrfs مهیا میکند.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
| با #openSUSE Leap مانند سنگ مستحکم باشید. هم اکنون از طریق https://software.opensuse.org آن را دریافت کنید.<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
| در #openSUSE Leap 42.2 ابزار YaST بیشتر مشهود است. برای اینکه بدانید چه چیز پهبود یافته است http://lizards.opensuse.org را بخوانید.<br />
|-<br />
|17:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 دارای 1,413 بسته ی جدید است. 1,313 بسته بیشتر از 42.1. 100 بسته دیگر نیستند.<br />
|-<br />
|1&lrm; Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 حتی کد منبع بیشتری را از نسخه ی SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2 میگیرد.<br />
|-<br />
|1&lrm; Day After 16:30<br />
|چشم انداز #openSUSE ساده است; دادن خیالی آسوده به کاربران مشتاق پایداری و گیرندگان محافظه کار تکنولوژی<br />
|-<br />
|2&lrm; Day After 10:30<br />
|Qt 5.6 و Frameworks 5.26 #openSUSE Leap و Plasma 5.8 را تکمیل میکنند. - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2&lrm; Day After 10:30<br />
|leap 42.2 بسته ها، نگه داری ها و رفع ایرادات را از جامعه ی #openSUSE و مهندسان SUSE دریافت میکند- http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3&lrm; Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 یک سیستم عامل سرور امن، پایدار و قابل اطمینان برای گسترش سرویس های IT به صورت فیزیکی، مجازی و یا محیط های ابری است<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
=====Greek=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Greek Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Χρόνος (UTC)<br />
! Μήνυμα<br />
|-<br />
| 3 ημέρες πριν τις 16:30<br />
|Οι χρήστες του Leap που στοχεύουν στην σταθερότητα θα έχουν την δυνατότητα να απολάυσουν το Plasma 5.8, γιατί θα έχει υποστήριξη μακράς διαρκείας για αξιοπιστία και σταθερότητα. Η κυκλοφορία είναι σε 3 ημέρες.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 ημέρες πριν τις 10:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE Leap 42.2 θα έχει GCC 4.8.5 με επιλογή εγκατάστασης του καινούριου GCC 5. Διαβάστε για τα κύρια χαρακτηριστικά στο http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 ημέρα πριν τις 10:00<br />
|Διαλέξτε το περιβάλλον εργασίας σας με το #openSUSE Leap. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment ή #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 ημέρα πριν τις 16:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE Leap έρχεται με #GNOME 3.20: νέες ρυθμίσεις ιδιωτικότητας, γρήγορη πρόσβαση σε ρυθμίσεις πολυμέσων και πολλά ακόμα. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
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| 1 ημέρα πριν τις 17:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE Leap 42.2 έχει Python 3.4.5, AppStream 0.10.0, GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|Το #openSUSE Leap παρέχει βελτιωμένη κρυπτογράφηση όπως επίσης και βελτιωμένη υποστήριξη για εμφωλευμένη Εικονοποίηση μέσα από το KVM.<br />
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|10:30<br />
|Ο πυρήνας4.4 LTS για το #openSUSE Leap 42.2 βελτιώνει τα συστήματα αρχείων και παρέχει νέα φίλτρα ισορροπίας για το Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Σταθερό σύστημα σαν πέτρα με #openSUSE Leap. Κατεβάστε το στο https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Το YaST είναι περισσότερο "ενστικτώδες" από ποτέ στο #openSUSE Leap 42.2. Διαβάστε τι βελτιώθηκε στο http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
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|-<br />
|1 ημέρα μετά τις 10:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE Leap 42.2 παίρνει ακόμα περισσότερο πηγαίο κώδικα από την έκδοση του SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
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|-<br />
|1 ημέρα μετά τις 16:30<br />
|Το όραμα του #openSUSE Leap είναι απλό. Να παρέχει ξεγνοιασιά στους χρήστες που σκέφτονται τη σταθερότητα και όσους είναι συντηρητικοί στην προσαρμογή της τεχνολογίας.<br />
|-<br />
|2 ημέρες μετά τις 10:30<br />
|Το Qt 5.6 και τα Frameworks 5.26 θα συμπληρώνουν το #openSUSE Leap και Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 ημέρες μετά τις 10:30<br />
|Το Leap 42.2 δέχεται πακέτα, συντήρηση και διορθώσεις σφαλμάτων από την κοινότητα #openSUSE και τους μηχανικούς της SUSE - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE Leap 42.2 είναι ένα ασφαλές, σταθερό και αξιόπιστο λειτουρικό σύστημα για servers και την ανάπτηξη υπηρεσιών πληροφορικής σε φυσικά, ψηφιακά ή περιβάλλοντα cloud.<br />
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| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Stabiliteit? Leap 42.2 gebruikers zullen blij zijn met Plasma 5.8, een LTS versie, betrouwbaar en stabiel. Nog 3 dagen tot vrijgave<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 krijgt GCC 4.8.5, met een optie tot upgrade naar GCC5. Lees over de belangrijkste features op http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Kies je eigen desktop omgeving met #openSUSE Leap: KDE, GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Enlightenment of Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap verschijnt met GNOME 3.20: nieuw privacy beheer, snelle toegang tot media bediening en meer. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3 <br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 heeft Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap brengt ook verbeterde cryptografie als toegevoegde ondersteuning voor "nested Virtualization" middels KVM<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|De 4.4 LTS Linux Kernel voor openSUSE Leap 42.2 verbetert de bestandssystemen en levert een nieuw "balance filter" voor Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Staat als een huis, #openSUSE Leap. Nu beschikbaar via https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|YaST in openSUSE Leap 42.2 is toegankelijker dan ooit. Lees over de verbeteringen op http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 gebruikt nog meer broncode van SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Het idee achter #openSUSE Leap is simpel: rust voor wie stabiliteit wil, technologisch wat behoudender is. <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap en Plasma 5.8 zullen vergezeld gaan van Qt 5.6 en Frameworks 5.26 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Leap 42.2 krijgt pakketten, maintenance en bug fixes via de openSUSE community en de SUSE engineers - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
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|| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Pengguna Leap penikmat stabilitas akan menyukai Plasma 5.8 LTS utk keandalan dan stabilitas. Tunggu rilisnya 3 hari lg.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 menyertakan GCC 4.8.5 dg opsi memasang GCC 5 terbaru. Lihat fitur utamanya pd http://bit.ly/1oODt93<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|Pilih lingkungan destop Anda di #openSUSE Leap. KDE, GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Enlightenment atau Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap menggunakan GNOME 3.20: kendali privasi baru, akses cepat kendali media dan banyak lg. GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3.<br />
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| 1 Day Before 17:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 memiliki Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 dan GStreamer 1.8.3. http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE Leap memberi perbaikan kriptografi juga dukungan tambahan utk Virtualisasi nested melalui KVM<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Linux Kernel 4.4 LTS pd openSUSE Leap 42.2 membawa peningkatan sistem berkas dan menyediakan filter keseimbangan baru utk Btrfs.<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Kokoh seperti karang dg #openSUSE Leap. Dapatkan sekarang di https://software.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|YaST lebih intuitif di openSUSE 42.2. Bacalah apa saja yg ditingkatkan di http://lizards.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 menggunakan lebih banyak kode sumber dari rilis SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 2. <br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Visi #openSUSE Leap adalah sederhana; memberikan ketenangan bg pengguna yg mengutamakan stabilitas dan pengadopsi teknologi konservatif<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Qt 5.6 dan Frameworks 5.26 akan melengkapi #openSUSE Leap dan Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Leap 42.2 mendapatkan paket, perawatan dan perbaikan kutu dr #openSUSE Community dan SUSE engineers - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|3 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 adalah sistem operasi server yg aman, stabil dan andal utk menerapkan layanan IT dalam lingkungan fisik, maya atau awan.<br />
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| ३ दिन पहले १६:३० <br />
|स्थिरता दिमाग लीप उपयोगकर्ताओं क्योंकि यह विश्वसनीयता और स्थिरता के लिए एक एलटीएस प्लाज्मा 5.8 आनंद लेने के लिए जा रहे हैं। रिहाई के तीन दिन दूर है।<br />
|-<br />
| २ दिन पहले १०:३० <br />
|#openSUSE लीप 42.2 मे GCC 4.8.5 समाविष्ट होगा और GCC 5 स्थापित करने के लिए विकल्प रहेगा. प्रमुख विशेषताओं के बारे में जानने केलीये http://bit.ly/1oODt93 संकेतस्थल पर भेट दे.<br />
|-<br />
| १ दिन पहले १०:०० <br />
|#openSUSE Leap के साथ अपना डेस्कटॉप वातावरण चुनें. #KDE, #GNOME, #Xfce, #MATE, #Enlightenment or #Cinnamon.<br />
|-<br />
|१३:०० <br />
|GNU Health और #OpenStack Client यह कई नए पैकेजेस मे कुछ पैकेजेस #openSUSE Leap 42.2 में शामिल हैं - http://paste.opensuse.org/20516800<br />
|-<br />
| १ दिन पहले १६:३० <br />
|#openSUSE लीप #GNOME 3.20 के साथ आता है: नई गोपनीयता नियंत्रण, मीडिया पर नियंत्रण और अधिक। GTK 3.20.9, GStreamer 1.8.3<br />
|-<br />
| १ दिन पहले १७:३० <br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 मे Python 3.4.5; AppStream 0.10.0; GTK 3.20.9 & GStreamer 1.8.3 मौजूद http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
| ०९:०० <br />
|#openSUSE Leap सुधारीत क्रिप्टोग्राफी देता है और KVM के माध्यम से नेस्टेड वर्चुअलाइजेशन के लिए समर्थन जुडा गया है<br />
|-<br />
|१०:३० <br />
|#openSUSE Leap 42.2 के लिए 4.4 LTS लिनक्स कर्नेल फाइल सिस्टम में सुधार और Btrfs के लिए एक नया संतुलन फिल्टर प्रदान करता है।<br />
|-<br />
|१३:०० TBD<br />
|#openSUSE Leap चट्टान के तरह ठोस . निम्नलिखित संकेतस्थल पे प्राप्त करे https://software.opensuse.org <br />
|-<br />
|१६:३० <br />
|YaST पहले कभी #openSUSE लीप 42.2 की तुलना में अधिक सहज है। पढ़ें क्या सुधार हुआ है http://lizards.opensuse.org <br />
|-<br />
|१७:०० <br />
|#openSUSE लीप 42.2 मे 1,413 नए संकुल है। 42.1 की तुलना में 1,313 अधिक संकुल। 100 संकुल गिरा दे गये थे. <br />
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|१ दिन १०:३० के बाद <br />
|#openSUSE लीप 42.2 यह SUSE लाइनेक्स एंटरप्राइज 12 सर्विस पैक (एसपी) 2 के रिलीज से भी अधिक स्रोत कोड हो जाता है।<br />
|-<br />
|१ दिन १६:३० के बाद <br />
|#openSUSE Leap की दृष्टि सरल है; स्थिरता विचारधारा वाले उपयोगकर्ताओं देने के लिए और रूढ़िवादी प्रौद्योगिकी गोद लेने वालोंको मन की शांति देता हे. <br />
|-<br />
| २ दिन बाद १०:३० <br />
|Qt 5.6 और Frameworks 5.26 #openSUSE Leap को पूरक होगा और Plasma 5.8 - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|२ दिन बाद १०:३० <br />
|Leap 42.2 संकुल, संभाल और बग फिक्स #openSUSE समुदाय एवं SUSE इंजीनियरों से प्राप्त हो जाता हे - http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|३ दिन १०:३० के बाद <br />
|#openSUSE लीप 42.2 physical,आभासी या cloud वातावरण में आईटी सेवाओं की तैनाती के लिए एक सुरक्षित, स्थिर और विश्वसनीय सर्वर ऑपरेटिंग सिस्टम है।<br />
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[[file:Fosscomm2016.jpg]]<br />
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This page is part of [[openSUSE:Advocates_events|the Advocate Events]]. On the link you can find more events where openSUSE is, will be or has been present.<br />
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{{Section|General Information}}<br />
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<div class="float-left"><br />
Event website [http://fosscomm.cs.unipi.gr/ Fosscomm 2016]<br />
TODO<br />
{| style="vertical-align:top;"<br />
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* '''Location:''' Athens, Greece<br />
* '''Date:''' 16-17 April 2016<br />
* Opening Times: 9:00-18:00<br />
| style="vertical-align:top;" |<br />
* '''How many attendees does the event have?''' <br />
* '''Who is organizing this event?''' [http://fosscomm.cs.unipi.gr/]<br />
* '''What are the target visitors for this event?''' technical students/FOSS contributors/FOSS users<br />
* '''Registration required?''' No<br />
* '''Who is organizing this event from openSUSE?''' Nikos Mantas<br />
|}<br />
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{{Section|promotion}}<br />
Of course, events need to be promoted!<br />
Social media:<br />
* See [[TODO social media contacts page|our social media contacts page]] to get the official openSUSE channels to promote your event<br />
* what's the hashtag of the event? #fosscomm2015 Tweet that #openSUSE is coming!<br />
* [https://www.facebook.com/fosscomm facebook event page]<br />
** openSUSE facebook event page, if relevant? Do some openSUSE posts!<br />
* mail to project, marketing and aadvocates mailing lists done?<br />
* '''blogs''': [http://example.com blog 2] [http://example.com blog 3]<br />
<br />
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{{Section|Attendees, presence and travel info}}<br />
Who will attend from/for openSUSE?<br />
Please fill in your name if you're going. And arrival & departure date & time so maybe you can share a train or cab, and we might organize a hotel together. In case you need travel support (see * below) fill in your estimated travel costs.<br />
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{|<br />
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!From<br /><br />
!comment<br /><br />
!Helps at booth<br /><br />
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|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Of course I help at booth!<br />
| Will talk about small green animals.<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alexandosuse]]<br />
| openSUSE GR<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Of course I help at booth!<br />
| Will talk about Leap<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki<br />
| Green to the bone<br />
| Sure<br />
| I'll talk about tumbleweed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Drakevr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure yet what I'll talk about<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: NickMantas]]<br />
| Athens<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure yet what I'll talk about<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{{Section|Material}}<br />
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Some material is needed for the booth setup. Please add things you are able to provide:<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable event-table" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
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Please add the things which you may require from the international team. Be sure to share this with the [[Portal:Marketing|-marketing]] list!<br />
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* 100 stickers<br />
* 100 flyers<br />
* 4 posters<br />
* 5 geeko's <br />
* 1 green table cloth<br />
* some other small goodies<br />
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{{Section|Reports}}<br />
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113385548251515365143/albums/6214535214066753361 Photos]<br />
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[https://lizards.opensuse.org/2015/11/12/fosscomm-2015-athens-nov-6-8/ What happened @ FOSSCOMM 2015, Athens Nov 6-8]<br />
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<div>{{Section|openSUSE @ Fosscomm 2016}}<br />
[[file:S1.jpg]]<br />
<br />
This page is part of [[openSUSE:Advocates_events|the Advocate Events]]. On the link you can find more events where openSUSE is, will be or has been present.<br />
<br />
{{Section|General Information}}<br />
<br />
<div class="float-left"><br />
Event website [http://fosscomm.cs.unipi.gr/ Fosscomm 2016]<br />
TODO<br />
{| style="vertical-align:top;"<br />
| style="vertical-align:top;" |<br />
* '''Location:''' Athens, Greece<br />
* '''Date:''' 16-17 April 2016<br />
* Opening Times: 9:00-18:00<br />
| style="vertical-align:top;" |<br />
* '''How many attendees does the event have?''' <br />
* '''Who is organizing this event?''' [http://fosscomm.cs.unipi.gr/]<br />
* '''What are the target visitors for this event?''' technical students/FOSS contributors/FOSS users<br />
* '''Registration required?''' No<br />
* '''Who is organizing this event from openSUSE?''' Nikos Mantas<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Section|promotion}}<br />
Of course, events need to be promoted!<br />
Social media:<br />
* See [[TODO social media contacts page|our social media contacts page]] to get the official openSUSE channels to promote your event<br />
* what's the hashtag of the event? #fosscomm2015 Tweet that #openSUSE is coming!<br />
* [https://www.facebook.com/fosscomm facebook event page]<br />
** openSUSE facebook event page, if relevant? Do some openSUSE posts!<br />
* mail to project, marketing and aadvocates mailing lists done?<br />
* '''blogs''': [http://example.com blog 2] [http://example.com blog 3]<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Section|Attendees, presence and travel info}}<br />
Who will attend from/for openSUSE?<br />
Please fill in your name if you're going. And arrival & departure date & time so maybe you can share a train or cab, and we might organize a hotel together. In case you need travel support (see * below) fill in your estimated travel costs.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable event-table" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
<br />
!name/nick<br /><br />
!From<br /><br />
!comment<br /><br />
!Helps at booth<br /><br />
!Gives a talk (about)<br /><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Of course I help at booth!<br />
| Will talk about small green animals.<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alexandosuse]]<br />
| openSUSE GR<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Of course I help at booth!<br />
| Will talk about Leap<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki<br />
| Green to the bone<br />
| Sure<br />
| I'll talk about tumbleweed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Drakevr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure yet what I'll talk about<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: NickMantas]]<br />
| Athens<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure yet what I'll talk about<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{{Section|Material}}<br />
<br />
Some material is needed for the booth setup. Please add things you are able to provide:<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable event-table" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
<br />
Please add the things which you may require from the international team. Be sure to share this with the [[Portal:Marketing|-marketing]] list!<br />
<br />
* 100 stickers<br />
* 100 flyers<br />
* 4 posters<br />
* 5 geeko's <br />
* 1 green table cloth<br />
* some other small goodies<br />
<br />
{{Section|Reports}}<br />
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113385548251515365143/albums/6214535214066753361 Photos]<br />
<br />
[https://lizards.opensuse.org/2015/11/12/fosscomm-2015-athens-nov-6-8/ What happened @ FOSSCOMM 2015, Athens Nov 6-8]<br />
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[[file:S1.jpg]]<br />
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This page is part of [[openSUSE:Advocates_events|the Advocate Events]]. On the link you can find more events where openSUSE is, will be or has been present.<br />
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Event website [http://fosscomm.cs.unipi.gr/ Fosscomm 2016]<br />
TODO<br />
{| style="vertical-align:top;"<br />
| style="vertical-align:top;" |<br />
* '''Location:''' Athens, Greece<br />
* '''Date:''' 16-17 April 2016<br />
* Opening Times: 9:00-18:00<br />
| style="vertical-align:top;" |<br />
* '''How many attendees does the event have?''' <br />
* '''Who is organizing this event?''' [http://fosscomm.cs.unipi.gr/]<br />
* '''What are the target visitors for this event?''' technical students/FOSS contributors/FOSS users<br />
* '''Registration required?''' No<br />
* '''Who is organizing this event from openSUSE?''' Nikos Mantas<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Section|promotion}}<br />
Of course, events need to be promoted!<br />
Social media:<br />
* See [[TODO social media contacts page|our social media contacts page]] to get the official openSUSE channels to promote your event<br />
* what's the hashtag of the event? #fosscomm2015 Tweet that #openSUSE is coming!<br />
* [https://www.facebook.com/fosscomm facebook event page]<br />
** openSUSE facebook event page, if relevant? Do some openSUSE posts!<br />
* mail to project, marketing and aadvocates mailing lists done?<br />
* '''blogs''': [http://example.com blog 2] [http://example.com blog 3]<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Section|Attendees, presence and travel info}}<br />
Who will attend from/for openSUSE?<br />
Please fill in your name if you're going. And arrival & departure date & time so maybe you can share a train or cab, and we might organize a hotel together. In case you need travel support (see * below) fill in your estimated travel costs.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable event-table" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
<br />
!name/nick<br /><br />
!From<br /><br />
!comment<br /><br />
!Helps at booth<br /><br />
!Gives a talk (about)<br /><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Of course I help at booth!<br />
| Will talk about small green animals.<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alexandosuse]]<br />
| openSUSE GR<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Of course I help at booth!<br />
| Will talk about Leap<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki<br />
| I might bring ARM devices<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure abour presentation yet<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Drakevr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure yet what I'll talk about<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: NickMantas]]<br />
| Athens<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| Not sure yet what I'll talk about<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Etern4L]]<br />
| Larissa<br />
| I am green!<br />
| Sure<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Section|Material}}<br />
<br />
Some material is needed for the booth setup. Please add things you are able to provide:<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable event-table" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
<br />
Please add the things which you may require from the international team. Be sure to share this with the [[Portal:Marketing|-marketing]] list!<br />
<br />
* 100 stickers<br />
* 100 flyers<br />
* 4 posters<br />
* 5 geeko's <br />
* 1 green table cloth<br />
* some other small goodies<br />
<br />
{{Section|Reports}}<br />
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113385548251515365143/albums/6214535214066753361 Photos]<br />
<br />
[https://lizards.opensuse.org/2015/11/12/fosscomm-2015-athens-nov-6-8/ What happened @ FOSSCOMM 2015, Athens Nov 6-8]<br />
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<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:OwncloudCalendarAgendalocal.png|thumb|ownCloud calendar integrates in your desktop!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People<br />
have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop <br />
computers, laptops and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
ownCloud is a slim yet powerful private cloud software. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: ownCloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test ownCloud, you can check the demo instance at [http://demo.owncloud.org/ ownCloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== ownCloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate ownCloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the ownCloud package ===<br />
The first option is to install an ownCloud rpm package. There is one available in the openSUSE Build Service in the project [http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=isv:ownCloud:community&package=owncloud isv:ownCloud:community]. The downside is that you need root access to install rpm packages on the machine which might not be the case for a web space.<br />
<br />
If you are administrator, you can install ownCloud on your server the old traditional way.<br />
<br />
'''openSUSE_Leap_42.1'''<br />
<br />
1. Run the following shell commands as root to trust the repository.<br />
<br />
'''rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/stable/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/repodata/repomd.xml.key'''<br />
<br />
2. Run the following shell commands as root to add the repository and refresh the reositories.<br />
<br />
'''zypper addrepo http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/stable/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ce:stable.repo'''<br />
<br />
'''zypper refresh'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Owncloud_installation.png|thumb|Make sure you have your data directory safe]]<br />
<br />
3. Install ownCloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install owncloud'''<br />
<br />
4. Open http://serverIP/owncloud to install your instance. Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data.<br />
<br />
5. Login and use ownCloud.<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
On the homepage of the ownCloud project there are tarballs of the latest stable version available for [http://owncloud.org/install/ download]. Basically they must be extracted in a directory that is accessible for the web server. Please refer to the [http://owncloud.org/install upstream install instructions] for detailed information about installation and configuration.<br />
<br />
[[File:Owncloud7_interface.png|thumb|ownCloud 7 interface]]<br />
<br />
=== Run from the ownCloud-in-a-box image ===<br />
<br />
On the [https://susestudio.com/a/TadMax/owncloud-in-a-box SUSE Gallery site] you can find ownCloud-in-a-box, a pre-build and configured appliance. You can install this on hardware or run it in a VM, even deploy it directly to Amazon EC2 if you want. Visit [http://susestudio.com/a/TadMax/owncloud-in-a-box the ownCloud-in-a-box page] for more information.<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE software search ===<br />
<br />
You can check the page [http://software.opensuse.org/package/owncloud openSUSE software search]. Please use community's repositories to have the latest ownCloud version installed and updated. There are packages for other distributions too.<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== ownCloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
ownCloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [http://owncloud.org/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
[[File:OwnCloud-online-accounts.png|thumb|ownCloud and GNOME online accounts]]<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online account<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:OwnCloud-nautilus.png|thumb|ownCloud and Nautilus]]<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can use the [http://software.opensuse.org/package/dolphin-plugin-owncloud Dolphin plugin] for Dolphin integration, or access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the ownCloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav2.png]]<br />
<br />
And you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with ownCloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Desktop client ===<br />
There is an indicator that you can install.<br />
<br />
=== Install Desktop client ===<br />
It's very easy to install the desktop client on your system. Use one click install. You can find the repository for all versions of openSUSE at [https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:desktop&package=owncloud-client ownCloud client page].<br />
<br />
[[File:Oneclick.png|right|link=http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/isv:ownCloud:desktop/openSUSE_13.2/owncloud-client.ymp]]<br />
For openSUSE current version (13.2), you can use the image on the right.<br />
<br />
Warning: on last update of openSUSE 13.2 (2016-02-05), the OneClick installation doesn't work! There is a missing library (qt5-qbase) which can't be resolved by Yast.<br />
Solution: use the nighty build (for x86-64):<br />
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/ownCloud:/community:/nightly/openSUSE_13.2/x86_64/owncloud-client-2.1.1~git-56.1.x86_64.rpm<br />
It requires to install libQt5Network and libQt5WebKitWidgets5 (available in standard reposotories, but not automatically added by Yast).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Connect to an ownCloud ====<br />
[[File:Owncloud-client-authentication.png|thumb|ownCloud desktop client authentication (username/password)]]<br />
After installation, you have to add ownCloud URL, username and password. Then you set the folder you want to sync with the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Check the status ====<br />
[[File:Owncloud-client-synced-indicator.png|thumb|right|ownCloud task bar indicator (the temperature icon is a GNOME extension)]]<br />
When everything is sycned, you can check the indicator at the task bar.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:Owncloud-client-synced.png|thumb|ownCloud desktop client synced]]<br />
For more information and settings, you can open the window.<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
ownCloud ships with some basic applications installed. Since ownCloud is community product, there are many users who created some awesome applications for ownCloud. You can check [http://apps.owncloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your ownCloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.owncloud.org ownCloud Homepage]<br />
* [http://doc.owncloud.org/ ownCloud Documentation]<br />
* Manuals: [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/ownCloudUserManual.pdf ownCloud 8 user], [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/ownCloudAdminManual.pdf ownCloud 8 administration], [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/ownCloudDeveloperManual.pdf ownCloud 8 developer]<br />
* [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/5.0/admin_manual/installation/installation_linux.html#opensuse openSUSE installation] <br />
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{{Intro|This article describes how to use [http://owncloud.org ownCloud] with openSUSE: Setup and configuration.}}<br />
<br />
== Situation ==<br />
[[File:OwncloudCalendarAgendalocal.png|thumb|ownCloud calendar integrates in your desktop!]]<br />
Today computer work is not limited to a single machine any more. People<br />
have the urgent need to share their data over various computers, ie. desktop <br />
computers, laptops and such. For that a so called cloud-solution is very helpful. <br />
<br />
Many people use tools or sites like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Facebook, twitter etcetera. These solutions however are not good for your privacy and you lose control over your own data.<br />
<br />
openSUSE believes it is important to protect your privacy and security and the solution for that is Free software. Something which protects both your content and is trust-worthy (source is available and can be modified).<br />
<br />
ownCloud is a slim yet powerful private cloud software. It runs on your computer, in your home network or on your web space with minimal requirements. First and foremost it allows you to store files on it and access it from everywhere you have access to the web. It is compatible with most platforms (Win/Mac/Linux/most mobile phones) without requiring you to install anything.<br />
<br />
But there are more features: ownCloud provides you with a media player, calendaring and contact management and with a desktop client you can automate your file backups.<br />
<br />
If you want to test ownCloud, you can check the demo instance at [http://demo.owncloud.org/ ownCloud Demo Page]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== ownCloud Server Setup ==<br />
<br />
There are several options to easily set up and integrate ownCloud with openSUSE distributions.<br />
<br />
=== Install the ownCloud package ===<br />
The first option is to install an ownCloud rpm package. There is one available in the openSUSE Build Service in the project [http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=isv:ownCloud:community&package=owncloud isv:ownCloud:community]. The downside is that you need root access to install rpm packages on the machine which might not be the case for a web space.<br />
<br />
If you are administrator, you can install ownCloud on your server the old traditional way.<br />
<br />
1. openSUSE_Leap_42.1 owncloud-8.2.2-1<br />
<br />
Run the following shell commands as root to trust the repository.<br />
<br />
'''rpm --import https://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/stable/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/repodata/repomd.xml.key'''<br />
<br />
2. Run the following shell commands as root to add the repository and refresh the reositories.<br />
<br />
'''zypper addrepo http://download.owncloud.org/download/repositories/stable/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ce:stable.repo'''<br />
<br />
'''zypper refresh'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Owncloud_installation.png|thumb|Make sure you have your data directory safe]]<br />
<br />
3. Install ownCloud (be careful you have to install LAMP first and change permissions of the files).<br />
<br />
'''zypper install owncloud'''<br />
<br />
4. Open http://serverIP/owncloud to install your instance. Be careful to create another folder with the proper permissions for your data.<br />
<br />
5. Login and use ownCloud.<br />
<br />
=== Install from Source ===<br />
On the homepage of the ownCloud project there are tarballs of the latest stable version available for [http://owncloud.org/install/ download]. Basically they must be extracted in a directory that is accessible for the web server. Please refer to the [http://owncloud.org/install upstream install instructions] for detailed information about installation and configuration.<br />
<br />
[[File:Owncloud7_interface.png|thumb|ownCloud 7 interface]]<br />
<br />
=== Run from the ownCloud-in-a-box image ===<br />
<br />
On the [https://susestudio.com/a/TadMax/owncloud-in-a-box SUSE Gallery site] you can find ownCloud-in-a-box, a pre-build and configured appliance. You can install this on hardware or run it in a VM, even deploy it directly to Amazon EC2 if you want. Visit [http://susestudio.com/a/TadMax/owncloud-in-a-box the ownCloud-in-a-box page] for more information.<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE software search ===<br />
<br />
You can check the page [http://software.opensuse.org/package/owncloud openSUSE software search]. Please use community's repositories to have the latest ownCloud version installed and updated. There are packages for other distributions too.<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== ownCloud Client Setup ==<br />
<br />
ownCloud has clients for all operating systems, ditributions and mobile-tablets. You can find everything at [http://owncloud.org/install/ installation page].<br />
<br />
=== Desktop Environment Intergration ===<br />
<br />
===== GNOME =====<br />
[[File:OwnCloud-online-accounts.png|thumb|ownCloud and GNOME online accounts]]<br />
1. Insert your server address, username and password at online account<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:OwnCloud-nautilus.png|thumb|ownCloud and Nautilus]]<br />
2. Open Nautilus and connect to server.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===== KDE Plasma =====<br />
<br />
A global accounts setting is coming in Plasma 5. In older versions of the KDE Plasma, you can use the [http://software.opensuse.org/package/dolphin-plugin-owncloud Dolphin plugin] for Dolphin integration, or access your files via WebDAV. For that, find the WebDAV link in the ownCloud Files app in the web interface by clicking the gear in the bottom-left:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav1.png]]<br />
<br />
You can then enter this address in the address bar in Dolphin (shortcut is CTRL-L, just like in web browsers. Clicking after the current location also gets you a text input field). Replace https with webdav:<br />
<br />
[[File:Webdav2.png]]<br />
<br />
And you can get to your files!<br />
<br />
NOTE: KMail has 'external cloud storage' support, which includes WebDAV. Unfortunately, this does not work very well with ownCloud as it doesn't generate links which can be shared: the links will need your user credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Desktop client ===<br />
There is an indicator that you can install.<br />
<br />
=== Install Desktop client ===<br />
It's very easy to install the desktop client on your system. Use one click install. You can find the repository for all versions of openSUSE at [https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:desktop&package=owncloud-client ownCloud client page].<br />
<br />
[[File:Oneclick.png|right|link=http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/isv:ownCloud:desktop/openSUSE_13.2/owncloud-client.ymp]]<br />
For openSUSE current version (13.2), you can use the image on the right.<br />
<br />
Warning: on last update of openSUSE 13.2 (2016-02-05), the OneClick installation doesn't work! There is a missing library (qt5-qbase) which can't be resolved by Yast.<br />
Solution: use the nighty build (for x86-64):<br />
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/ownCloud:/community:/nightly/openSUSE_13.2/x86_64/owncloud-client-2.1.1~git-56.1.x86_64.rpm<br />
It requires to install libQt5Network and libQt5WebKitWidgets5 (available in standard reposotories, but not automatically added by Yast).<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Connect to an ownCloud ====<br />
[[File:Owncloud-client-authentication.png|thumb|ownCloud desktop client authentication (username/password)]]<br />
After installation, you have to add ownCloud URL, username and password. Then you set the folder you want to sync with the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Check the status ====<br />
[[File:Owncloud-client-synced-indicator.png|thumb|right|ownCloud task bar indicator (the temperature icon is a GNOME extension)]]<br />
When everything is sycned, you can check the indicator at the task bar.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:Owncloud-client-synced.png|thumb|ownCloud desktop client synced]]<br />
For more information and settings, you can open the window.<br />
<br />
== Applications ==<br />
<br />
ownCloud ships with some basic applications installed. Since ownCloud is community product, there are many users who created some awesome applications for ownCloud. You can check [http://apps.owncloud.com/ Application site] (like appstore), and download the application matched with your ownCloud version. Installation is pretty simple. Decompress the file and upload it in the '''apps''' folder. Finally, login and enable the application you just uploaded.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.owncloud.org ownCloud Homepage]<br />
* [http://doc.owncloud.org/ ownCloud Documentation]<br />
* Manuals: [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/ownCloudUserManual.pdf ownCloud 8 user], [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/ownCloudAdminManual.pdf ownCloud 8 administration], [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/ownCloudDeveloperManual.pdf ownCloud 8 developer]<br />
* [http://doc.owncloud.org/server/5.0/admin_manual/installation/installation_linux.html#opensuse openSUSE installation] <br />
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==About==<br />
<!-- Describe the application to a novice user --><br />
i3 is a simple window manager with tiling, floating and other window sorting features. It is lightweight, high configurable and easy to learn.<br />
A dock is integrated and starts automatically to display the workspaces and a tiny program tray. You have only one configuration file, which is easy to unterstand and modifieable. You don't need to rule any script based programming language like ruby or lua.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Features==<br />
<!-- Describe the features of the application as a bullet list --><br />
* Simple config file<br />
* Uses shell commands instead of script-based languages<br />
* runs on old hardware<br />
* Drains less akku energy<br />
* Userfriendly<br />
* well documented<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Install==<br />
You can install i3 using the command<br />
<br />
'''zypper install i3 dmenu i3status'''<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Usage==<br />
When you start i3 the first time, there comes a popup window, where you can set your modifier key. You can choose between the '''ALT''' and the '''SUPER/WINDOWS''' key. <br />
<br />
Keys to use with $mod (Alt):<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer1.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
Keys to use with Shift+$mod:<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer2.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
'''General'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+Enter --> open a terminal'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+d --> open dmenu (text based program launcher)'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+r --> resize mode ( or to leave resize mode)'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+e --> exit i3'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+r --> restart i3 in place'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+c --> reload config file'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+q --> kill window (does normal close if application supports it)'''<br />
<br />
'''Windows'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+w --> tabbed layout'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+e --> vertical and horizontal layout (switches to and between them)'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+s --> stacked layout'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+f --> fullscreen'''<br />
<br />
'''Moving Windows'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+<direction key> --> Move window in direction (depends on direction keys settings)'''<br />
<br />
For more information checkout the users documentation<br />
<br />
Now your window opens on the current screen. You can define that specific windows only appears on specific screens. This is described in the documentation. You can find the link to the documentation in the External links sections.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Appliance==<br />
If you want a mostly finished configuration of i3, there is a openSUSE appliance with green suse styled borders and all applications for a perfect i3 feeling. If you find issues or some improvement contact [[user:seilerphilipp| seilerphilipp]] <br /><br />
<br />
http://susestudio.com/a/Y3n6gM/suse-i3-green<br />
<br />
----<br />
==See also==<br />
<!-- Other applications that provide similar functionality --><br />
* [[dwm]]<br />
* [[subtle]]<br />
* [[awesome]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
==External links==<br />
<!-- Links to external documentation resources and the like --><br />
*[http://i3wm.org/ i3's website]<br />
*[http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html User documentation]<br />
*[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/I3 wikipedia page]<br />
*[https://i3wm.org/docs/refcard.html Reference Card]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx0eNaGzAZU i3 window manager screencast v4.1]<br />
<br />
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{{Infobox|<br />
name=i3|<br />
packagename=i3|<br />
developer=|<br />
image=[[Image:Icon-i3.png|200px]]|<br />
description=The logo of i3|<br />
vendor=|<br />
license=BSD|<br />
website=http://i3wm.org/|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<!-- Describe the application to a novice user --><br />
i3 is a simple window manager with tiling, floating and other window sorting features. It is lightweight, high configurable and easy to learn.<br />
A dock is integrated and starts automatically to display the workspaces and a tiny program tray. You have only one configuration file, which is easy to unterstand and modifieable. You don't need to rule any script based programming language like ruby or lua.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Features==<br />
<!-- Describe the features of the application as a bullet list --><br />
* Simple config file<br />
* Uses shell commands instead of script-based languages<br />
* runs on old hardware<br />
* Drains less akku energy<br />
* Userfriendly<br />
* well documented<br />
<br />
==Usage==<br />
When you start i3 the first time, there comes a popup window, where you can set your modifier key. You can choose between the '''ALT''' and the '''SUPER/WINDOWS''' key. <br />
<br />
Keys to use with $mod (Alt):<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer1.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
Keys to use with Shift+$mod:<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer2.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
'''General'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+Enter --> open a terminal'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+d --> open dmenu (text based program launcher)'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+r --> resize mode ( or to leave resize mode)'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+e --> exit i3'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+r --> restart i3 in place'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+c --> reload config file'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+q --> kill window (does normal close if application supports it)'''<br />
<br />
'''Windows'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+w --> tabbed layout'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+e --> vertical and horizontal layout (switches to and between them)'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+s --> stacked layout'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+f --> fullscreen'''<br />
<br />
'''Moving Windows'''<br />
<br />
'''$mod+shift+<direction key> --> Move window in direction (depends on direction keys settings)'''<br />
<br />
For more information checkout the users documentation<br />
<br />
Now your window opens on the current screen. You can define that specific windows only appears on specific screens. This is described in the documentation. You can find the link to the documentation in the External links sections.<br />
<br />
==Appliance==<br />
If you want a mostly finished configuration of i3, there is a openSUSE appliance with green suse styled borders and all applications for a perfect i3 feeling. If you find issues or some improvement contact [[user:seilerphilipp| seilerphilipp]] <br /><br />
<br />
http://susestudio.com/a/Y3n6gM/suse-i3-green<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<!-- Other applications that provide similar functionality --><br />
* [[dwm]]<br />
* [[subtle]]<br />
* [[awesome]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
==External links==<br />
<!-- Links to external documentation resources and the like --><br />
*[http://i3wm.org/ i3's website]<br />
*[http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html User documentation]<br />
*[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/I3 wikipedia page]<br />
*[https://i3wm.org/docs/refcard.html Reference Card]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx0eNaGzAZU i3 window manager screencast v4.1]<br />
<br />
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<!-- Don't forget to remove the and tags--><br />
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{{Infobox|<br />
name=i3|<br />
packagename=i3|<br />
developer=|<br />
image=[[Image:Icon-i3.png|200px]]|<br />
description=The logo of i3|<br />
vendor=|<br />
license=BSD|<br />
website=http://i3wm.org/|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<!-- Describe the application to a novice user --><br />
i3 is a simple window manager with tiling, floating and other window sorting features. It is lightweight, high configurable and easy to learn.<br />
A dock is integrated and starts automatically to display the workspaces and a tiny program tray. You have only one configuration file, which is easy to unterstand and modifieable. You don't need to rule any script based programming language like ruby or lua.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Features==<br />
<!-- Describe the features of the application as a bullet list --><br />
* Simple config file<br />
* Uses shell commands instead of script-based languages<br />
* runs on old hardware<br />
* Drains less akku energy<br />
* Userfriendly<br />
* well documented<br />
<br />
==Usage==<br />
When you start i3 the first time, there comes a popup window, where you can set your modifier key. You can choose between the '''ALT''' and the '''SUPER/WINDOWS''' key. <br />
<br />
Keys to use with $mod (Alt):<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer1.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
Keys to use with Shift+$mod:<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer2.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
So get started with a template configuration file and press<br />
<br />
'''$mod + Enter'''<br />
<br />
to get the first terminal open. To modify your shortcuts edit the single config file in ''$(HOME)/.i3/config''<br><br><br />
<br />
To launch applications without a terminal install dmenu (zypper install dmenu).<br />
<br />
Now you can launch the programm with<br />
<br />
'''$mod + D'''<br />
<br />
A small line appears in the top of your screen where you can type the application names. To open Mozilla Firefox for example write ''firefox''<br />
<br />
The windows called in i3 containers. You can split every container into a subcontainer. To see how this works, watch the video from below.<br />
To split windows vertically press<br /><br />
<br />
'''$mod + V'''<br />
<br />
and open a new terminal with<br />
<br />
'''$mod + Enter'''<br />
<br />
Then split the the container into two subcontainer by pressing<br />
<br />
'''$mod + H'''<br />
<br />
and then open a new terminal again. Now you see how this basically works.<br />
For more information checkout the users documentation<br />
<br />
<br />
Now your window opens on the current screen. You can define that specific windows only appears on specific screens. This is described in the documentation. You can find the link to the documentation in the External links sections.<br />
<br />
==Appliance==<br />
If you want a mostly finished configuration of i3, there is a openSUSE appliance with green suse styled borders and all applications for a perfect i3 feeling. If you find issues or some improvement contact [[user:seilerphilipp| seilerphilipp]] <br /><br />
<br />
http://susestudio.com/a/Y3n6gM/suse-i3-green<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<!-- Other applications that provide similar functionality --><br />
* [[dwm]]<br />
* [[subtle]]<br />
* [[awesome]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
==External links==<br />
<!-- Links to external documentation resources and the like --><br />
*[http://i3wm.org/ i3's website]<br />
*[http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html User documentation]<br />
*[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/I3 wikipedia page]<br />
*[https://i3wm.org/docs/refcard.html Reference Card]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx0eNaGzAZU i3 window manager screencast v4.1]<br />
<br />
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{{Infobox|<br />
name=i3|<br />
packagename=i3|<br />
developer=|<br />
image=[[Image:Icon-i3.png|200px]]|<br />
description=The logo of i3|<br />
vendor=|<br />
license=BSD|<br />
website=http://i3wm.org/|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==About==<br />
<!-- Describe the application to a novice user --><br />
i3 is a simple window manager with tiling, floating and other window sorting features. It is lightweight, high configurable and easy to learn.<br />
A dock is integrated and starts automatically to display the workspaces and a tiny program tray. You have only one configuration file, which is easy to unterstand and modifieable. You don't need to rule any script based programming language like ruby or lua.<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Features==<br />
<!-- Describe the features of the application as a bullet list --><br />
* Simple config file<br />
* Uses shell commands instead of script-based languages<br />
* runs on old hardware<br />
* Drains less akku energy<br />
* Userfriendly<br />
* well documented<br />
<br />
==Usage==<br />
When you start i3 the first time, there comes a popup window, where you can set your modifier key. You can choose between the '''ALT''' and the '''SUPER/WINDOWS''' key. <br />
<br />
Keys to use with $mod (Alt):<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer1.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
Keys to use with Shift+$mod:<br><br />
[[File:Keyboard-layer2.png|left|thumbnail]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br />
<br />
So get started with a template configuration file and press<br />
<br />
'''$mod + Enter'''<br />
<br />
to get the first terminal open. To modify your shortcuts edit the single config file in ''$(HOME)/.i3/config''<br><br><br />
<br />
To launch applications without a terminal install dmenu (zypper install dmenu).<br />
<br />
Now you can launch the programm with<br />
<br />
'''$mod + D'''<br />
<br />
A small line appears in the top of your screen where you can type the application names. To open Mozilla Firefox for example write ''firefox''<br />
<br />
The windows called in i3 containers. You can split every container into a subcontainer. To see how this works, watch the video from below.<br />
To split windows vertically press<br /><br />
<br />
'''$mod + V'''<br />
<br />
and open a new terminal with<br />
<br />
'''$mod + Enter'''<br />
<br />
Then split the the container into two subcontainer by pressing<br />
<br />
'''$mod + H'''<br />
<br />
and then open a new terminal again. Now you see how this basically works.<br />
For more information checkout the users documentation<br />
<br />
<br />
Now your window opens on the current screen. You can define that specific windows only appears on specific screens. This is described in the documentation. You can find the link to the documentation in the External links sections.<br />
<br />
==Appliance==<br />
If you want a mostly finished configuration of i3, there is a openSUSE appliance with green suse styled borders and all applications for a perfect i3 feeling. If you find issues or some improvement contact [[user:seilerphilipp| seilerphilipp]] <br /><br />
<br />
http://susestudio.com/a/Y3n6gM/suse-i3-green<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<!-- Other applications that provide similar functionality --><br />
* [[dwm]]<br />
* [[subtle]]<br />
* [[awesome]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
==External links==<br />
<!-- Links to external documentation resources and the like --><br />
*[http://i3wm.org/ i3's website]<br />
*[http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html User documentation]<br />
*[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/I3 wikipedia page]<br />
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx0eNaGzAZU i3 window manager screencast v4.1]<br />
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<div></div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Board_election_2016_platform_diamond_gr&diff=73597openSUSE:Board election 2016 platform diamond gr2016-01-10T12:58:27Z<p>Diamond gr: /* Introduction and Biography */</p>
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<div>{{Board navbar}}<br />
== Platform ==<br />
{{Info|'''Note:''' This page is used by the candidate of the board election as a platform to show his views and answer some standard questions. }}<br />
<br />
==Introduction and Biography== <br />
Hello, I’m Stathis Iosifidis, 40 years old and living in Thessaloniki Greece.<br />
<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact Details|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[File:Stathis small.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Stathis Iosifidis]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
'''Contact Details'''<br />
<br />
My contact details in short:<br> <br />
* Email: '''iosifidis at openSUSE.org'''<br><br />
* IRC: diamond_gr on irc.freenode.org<br><br />
* My Blog is http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com<br><br />
* My wiki is [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br><br />
* I'm [https://twitter.com/eiosifidis @eiosifidis] on twitter<br><br />
* My [https://www.facebook.com/eiosifidis Facebook]<br><br />
* My [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EfstathiosIosifidis Google Plus]<br><br />
* My linkedin is http://linkedin.iosifidis.gr<br><br />
<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
</div><br />
<br><br />
My profession is Farm Animal Manager but currently am working as a veterinarian assistant.<br />
My involvement with FOSS started back in 2006. As a founding member of [http://greeklug.gr/ GreekLUG], I was responsible for most of the events held within the LUG.<br><br />
Around 2010, I had the idea to gather all existing openSUSE users and form a local community like the Ubuntu and Fedora ones. I also asked Kostas Koudaras (Warlordfff) a fellow LUG member at the time (and openSUSE user) to join me in that. At that time, most of the people who had a first linux experience had it with SUSE Linux (around version 6), then Ubuntu came and that surge in popularity convinced everyone to change their distro.<br><br />
It was that year (2010) I became an openSUSE Ambassador and about the same period an openSUSE member. I was the second registered ambassador in my country but first active one since the person before me had pretty much ceased to contribute at that point.<br><br><br />
<br />
I was involved in promotion of openSUSE in my country (see the events we did in my [https://en.opensuse.org/User:Diamond_gr wiki page]). I became the coordinator for Greek translations and managed to increase the strings translated from 75% to about 99% and got Greek as an included language option in the installation DVD. I’m also a moderator at the Greek subforum, although we don’t have much traffic these days. Since I’m involved in social media, I’m one of the administrators of the Greek community's social media.<br><br><br />
<br />
After we formed an active local community, the Global community trusted us to organize the [https://events.opensuse.org/conference/osc13 openSUSE conference in 2013] which was held in Thessaloniki, Greece. I was "invisible" during the conference but for those of you who attended, I was the guy inside a room rigorously and frequently posting about everything happening in (and around) the openSUSE conference on our social media.<br />
Of course I also helped setting things up on site but this is the curse of dealing with social media during a conference. <br />
I had the same role next year in Dubrovnik.<br />
<br />
I've been a member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] committee since 2014.<br />
<br />
I’m proud because I managed to find the developers of [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] and [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE], we formed teams and now both GUIs are in the official repos of openSUSE.<br />
<br />
My main machine runs openSUSE GNOME Tumbleweed. My Raspberry Pi B+ runs 13.1 (I won't upgrade it).<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
== Issues I see from my corner of the world ==<br />
As a member of the community, I have the feeling that we don’t really have “''new blood''”. We need more events/meetups to bring more people to our community. '''We need to bring the fun back.''' There’s a recipe to do that such as project meetings, junior marketing jobs (make it easy) that can engage new users. I don’t believe on ambassador/advocate or mentor titles, because those are just that, titles. We need active people to engage even more people.<br />
Of course this is not directly a role of the board but board members too can propose ideas and spark motivation in the community.<br />
<br />
I think a mistake we’re doing right now is that we’re too focused on tech conferences such as FOSDEM or SCALE or our very own conference (not suggesting to ignore or not attend those) but usually visitors of such conferences are linux users already for possibly a long time and determined enough so that they will hardly change their distro. We need to focus more on LUGs, hackerspaces, universities and the sort. Unfortunately new users that come from such places, choose Ubuntu or an Ubuntu based distro (which is not entirely bad since we like collaboration). The major reason for such a choice though is mostly because they are not really informed about the existence of other distros than an actual and consious choice of Ubuntu as a better platform for their needs.<br />
<br><br><br />
== Role of the board ==<br />
The Board members are community members that are asked to solve conflicts (if any), which is why our board needs to be active, visible, and accessible. The role of our board isn’t to dictate since we’re all volunteers, It is best to lead by example and cheer up our members to engage and grow the community. The board itself should also be a source of new ideas and proposals for the community to consider, and should encourage other contributors to file their own ideas and help them.<br />
<br />
== Aims/Goals ==<br />
* I will encourage all Βoard members to take a more active role as a Βoard in the community.<br><br />
* Find ways to better "promote" the work the Board is doing for the project.<br><br />
* Listen to our users and contributors to figure out what they actually want from the Board.<br />
<br />
==Why you should vote for me?==<br />
* I was one of two persons that created one of the most successful local openSUSE communities. I’m passionate with openSUSE. Don’t get me wrong but I consider the Greek community as my child. ;-) <br><br />
* I’m a team player and I give credit to the persons that deserve it.<br><br />
* I’m a doer. Usually I don’t talk but listen. I talk when it’s needed.<br><br />
* My involvement in forming local FOSS communities such as GNOME and ownCloud, make me the right person for working with communities.<br />
<br />
== Endorsements ==<br />
''Room for your supporters to leave a word about you''<br />
<br />
=== Salih Emin ===<br />
<br />
Hi, my name is Salih and I am a [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SalihEmin Ubuntu Member]. Stathis is one of a kind !. In Greece we have a nickname for him were we call him "the machine" and this is because from 2006 and especially from 2010 (once he became openSUSE member) he has been in a non-stop contribution marathon to openSUSE and non-openSUSE related FOSS projects. He has converted countless people to openSUSE, helped and mentored participants to accomplish their goals on various projects and pushed hard the translation of all desktop environments that are available on openSUSE to Greek language. Words can literally not describe his efforts of contribution on all levels !. We have worked together in many projects and once he picks something, he gets stuff done, in a collaborative and friendly way. I am sure he will be a valuable board member !. -- [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SalihEmin Salih Emin]<br />
<br />
=== John Salatas ===<br />
My name is John Salatas an I'm currently a researcher at University of California, Irvine. As I'm of greek origin, I know Stathis through his involvement with the greek linux community in general and especially with the greek openSuSE community. He is very talented and active person and I highly recommend him for a board member. <br />
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsalatas John Salatas] <br />
<br />
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[[Category:Board election 2016]]</div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Board_election_2016_platform_diamond_gr&diff=73495openSUSE:Board election 2016 platform diamond gr2016-01-07T00:43:02Z<p>Diamond gr: </p>
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== Platform ==<br />
{{Info|'''Note:''' This page is used by the candidate of the board election as a platform to show his views and answer some standard questions. }}<br />
<br />
==Introduction and Biography== <br />
Hello, I’m Stathis Iosifidis, 40 years old and living in Thessaloniki Greece.<br />
<br />
<div style="width:30%; float:right"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact Details|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[File:Stathis small.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Stathis Iosifidis]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
'''Contact Details'''<br />
<br />
My contact details in short:<br> <br />
* Email: '''iosifidis at openSUSE.org'''<br><br />
* IRC: diamond_gr on irc.freenode.org<br><br />
* My Blog is http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com<br><br />
* My wiki is [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br><br />
* I'm [https://twitter.com/eiosifidis @eiosifidis] on twitter<br><br />
* My [https://www.facebook.com/eiosifidis Facebook]<br><br />
* My [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EfstathiosIosifidis Google Plus]<br><br />
* My linkedin is http://linkedin.iosifidis.gr<br><br />
<br />
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<br><br />
My profession is Farm Animal Manager but currently am working as a veterinarian assistant.<br />
My involvement with FOSS started back in 2006. As a founding member of [http://greeklug.gr/ GreekLUG], I was responsible for most of the events held within the LUG.<br><br />
Around 2010, I had the idea to gather all existing openSUSE users and form a local community like the Ubuntu and Fedora ones. I also asked Kostas Koudaras (Warlordfff) a fellow LUG member at the time (and openSUSE user) to join me in that. At that time, most of the people who had a first linux experience had it with SUSE Linux (around version 6), then Ubuntu came and that surge in popularity convinced everyone to change their distro.<br><br />
It was that year (2010) I became an openSUSE Ambassador and about the same period an openSUSE member. I was the second registered ambassador in my country but first active one since the person before me had pretty much ceased to contribute at that point.<br><br><br />
<br />
I was involved in promotion of openSUSE in my country (see the events we did in my [https://en.opensuse.org/User:Diamond_gr wiki page]). I became the coordinator for Greek translations and managed to increase the strings translated from 75% to about 99% and got Greek as an included language option in the installation DVD. I’m also a moderator at the Greek subforum, although we don’t have much traffic these days. Since I’m involved in social media, I’m one of the administrators of the Greek community's social media.<br><br><br />
<br />
After we formed an active local community, the Global community trusted us to organize the [https://events.opensuse.org/conference/osc13 openSUSE conference in 2013] which was held in Thessaloniki, Greece. I was "invisible" during the conference but for those of you who attended, I was the guy inside a room rigorously and frequently posting about everything happening in (and around) the openSUSE conference on our social media.<br />
Of course I also helped setting things up on site but this is the curse of dealing with social media during a conference. <br />
I had the same role next year in Dubrovnik.<br />
<br />
I've been a member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] committee since 2014.<br />
<br />
I’m proud because I managed to find the developers of [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] and [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE], we formed teams and now both GUIs are in the official repos of openSUSE.<br />
<br />
My main machine runs openSUSE GNOME Tumbleweed.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
== Issues I see from my corner of the world ==<br />
As a member of the community, I have the feeling that we don’t really have “''new blood''”. We need more events/meetups to bring more people to our community. '''We need to bring the fun back.''' There’s a recipe to do that such as project meetings, junior marketing jobs (make it easy) that can engage new users. I don’t believe on ambassador/advocate or mentor titles, because those are just that, titles. We need active people to engage even more people.<br />
Of course this is not directly a role of the board but board members too can propose ideas and spark motivation in the community.<br />
<br />
I think a mistake we’re doing right now is that we’re too focused on tech conferences such as FOSDEM or SCALE or our very own conference (not suggesting to ignore or not attend those) but usually visitors of such conferences are linux users already for possibly a long time and determined enough so that they will hardly change their distro. We need to focus more on LUGs, hackerspaces, universities and the sort. Unfortunately new users that come from such places, choose Ubuntu or an Ubuntu based distro (which is not entirely bad since we like collaboration). The major reason for such a choice though is mostly because they are not really informed about the existence of other distros than an actual and consious choice of Ubuntu as a better platform for their needs.<br />
<br><br><br />
== Role of the board ==<br />
The Board members are community members that are asked to solve conflicts (if any), which is why our board needs to be active, visible, and accessible. The role of our board isn’t to dictate since we’re all volunteers, It is best to lead by example and cheer up our members to engage and grow the community. The board itself should also be a source of new ideas and proposals for the community to consider, and should encourage other contributors to file their own ideas and help them.<br />
<br />
== Aims/Goals ==<br />
* I will encourage all Βoard members to take a more active role as a Βoard in the community.<br><br />
* Find ways to better "promote" the work the Board is doing for the project.<br><br />
* Listen to our users and contributors to figure out what they actually want from the Board.<br />
<br />
==Why you should vote for me?==<br />
* I was one of two persons that created one of the most successful local openSUSE communities. I’m passionate with openSUSE. Don’t get me wrong but I consider the Greek community as my child. ;-) <br><br />
* I’m a team player and I give credit to the persons that deserve it.<br><br />
* I’m a doer. Usually I don’t talk but listen. I talk when it’s needed.<br><br />
* My involvement in forming local FOSS communities such as GNOME and ownCloud, make me the right person for working with communities.<br />
<br />
== Endorsements ==<br />
''Room for your supporters to leave a word about you''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Board election 2016]]</div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Board_election_2016_platform_diamond_gr&diff=73494openSUSE:Board election 2016 platform diamond gr2016-01-07T00:30:08Z<p>Diamond gr: </p>
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== Platform ==<br />
{{Info|'''Note:''' This page is used by the candidate of the board election as a platform to show his views and answer some standard questions. }}<br />
<br />
==Introduction and Biography== <br />
Hello, I’m Stathis Iosifidis, 40 years old and living in Thessaloniki Greece.<br />
<br />
<div style="width:30%; float:right"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact Details|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[File:Stathis small.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Stathis Iosifidis]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
'''Contact Details'''<br />
<br />
My contact details in short:<br> <br />
* Email: '''iosifidis at openSUSE.org'''<br><br />
* IRC: diamond_gr on irc.freenode.org<br><br />
* My Blog is http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com<br><br />
* My wiki is [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br><br />
* I'm [https://twitter.com/eiosifidis @eiosifidis] on twitter<br><br />
* My [https://www.facebook.com/eiosifidis Facebook]<br><br />
* My [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EfstathiosIosifidis Google Plus]<br><br />
* My linkedin is http://linkedin.iosifidis.gr<br><br />
<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
</div><br />
<br><br />
My profession is Farm Animal Manager but currently am working as a veterinarian assistant.<br />
My involvement with FOSS started back in 2006. As a founding member of [http://greeklug.gr/ GreekLUG], I was responsible for most of the events held within the LUG.<br><br />
Around 2010, I had the idea to gather all existing openSUSE users and form a local community like the Ubuntu and Fedora ones. I also asked Kostas Koudaras (Warlordfff) a fellow LUG member at the time (and openSUSE user) to join me in that. At that time, most of the people who had a first linux experience had it with SUSE Linux (around version 6), then Ubuntu came and that surge in popularity convinced everyone to change their distro.<br><br />
It was that year (2010) I became an openSUSE Ambassador and about the same period an openSUSE member. I was the second registered ambassador in my country but first active one since the person before me had pretty much ceased to contribute at that point.<br><br><br />
<br />
I was involved in promotion of openSUSE in my country (see the events we did in my [https://en.opensuse.org/User:Diamond_gr wiki page]). I became the coordinator for Greek translations and managed to increase the strings translated from 75% to about 99% and got Greek as an included language option in the installation DVD. I’m also a moderator at the Greek subforum, although we don’t have much traffic these days. Since I’m involved in social media, I’m one of the administrators of the Greek community's social media.<br><br />
The Global community trusted us to organize the [https://events.opensuse.org/conference/osc13 openSUSE conference in 2013] which was held in Thessaloniki, Greece. I was "invisible" during the conference but for those of you who attended, I was the guy inside a room rigorously and frequently posting about everything happening in (and around) the openSUSE conference on our social media.<br />
Of course I also helped setting things up on site but this is the curse of dealing with social media during a conference. <br />
I had the same role next year in Dubrovnik.<br />
<br />
I've been a member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] committee since 2014.<br />
<br />
I’m proud because I managed to find the developers of [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] and [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE], we formed teams and now both GUIs are in the official repos of openSUSE.<br />
<br />
My main machine runs openSUSE GNOME Tumbleweed.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
== Issues I see from my corner of the world ==<br />
As a member of the community, I have the feeling that we don’t really have “''new blood''”. We need more events/meetups to bring more people to our community. '''We need to bring the fun back.''' There’s a recipe to do that such as project meetings, junior marketing jobs (make it easy) that can engage new users. I don’t believe on ambassador/advocate or mentor titles, because those are just that, titles. We need active people to engage even more people.<br />
Of course this is not directly a role of the board but board members too can propose ideas and spark motivation in the community.<br />
<br />
I think a mistake we’re doing right now is that we’re too focused on tech conferences such as FOSDEM or SCALE or our very own conference (not suggesting to ignore or not attend those) but usually visitors of such conferences are linux users already for possibly a long time and determined enough so that they will hardly change their distro. We need to focus more on LUGs, hackerspaces, universities and the sort. Unfortunately new users that come from such places, choose Ubuntu or an Ubuntu based distro (which is not entirely bad since we like collaboration). The major reason for such a choice though is mostly because they are not really informed about the existence of other distros than an actual and consious choice of Ubuntu as a better platform for their needs.<br />
<br><br><br />
== Role of the board ==<br />
The Board members are community members that are asked to solve conflicts (if any), which is why our board needs to be active, visible, and accessible. The role of our board isn’t to dictate since we’re all volunteers, It is best to lead by example and cheer up our members to engage and grow the community. The board itself should also be a source of new ideas and proposals for the community to consider, and should encourage other contributors to file their own ideas and help them.<br />
<br />
== Aims/Goals ==<br />
* I will encourage all Βoard members to take a more active role as a Βoard in the community.<br><br />
* Find ways to better "promote" the work the Board is doing for the project.<br><br />
* Listen to our users and contributors to figure out what they actually want from the Board.<br />
<br />
==Why you should vote for me?==<br />
* I was one of two persons that created one of the most successful local openSUSE communities. I’m passionate with openSUSE. Don’t get me wrong but I consider the Greek community as my child. ;-) <br><br />
* I’m a team player and I give credit to the persons that deserve it.<br><br />
* I’m a doer. Usually I don’t talk but listen. I talk when it’s needed.<br><br />
* My involvement in forming local FOSS communities such as GNOME and ownCloud, make me the right person for working with communities.<br />
<br />
== Endorsements ==<br />
''Room for your supporters to leave a word about you''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Board election 2016]]</div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Category:Board_election_2016&diff=73493Category:Board election 20162016-01-07T00:15:03Z<p>Diamond gr: Created page with "Articles related to the Board election 2016"</p>
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<div>Articles related to the Board election 2016</div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Board_election_2016_platform_diamond_gr&diff=73492openSUSE:Board election 2016 platform diamond gr2016-01-07T00:14:06Z<p>Diamond gr: Created page with "{{Board navbar}} == Platform == {{Info|'''Note:''' This page is used by the candidate of the board election as a platform to show his views and answer some standard questions...."</p>
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<div>{{Board navbar}}<br />
== Platform ==<br />
{{Info|'''Note:''' This page is used by the candidate of the board election as a platform to show his views and answer some standard questions. }}<br />
<br />
==Introduction and Biography== <br />
Hello, I’m Stathis Iosifidis, 40 years old and living in Thessaloniki Greece.<br />
<br />
<div style="width:30%; float:right"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact Details|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[File:Stathis small.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Stathis Iosifidis]]<br />
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br />
'''Contact Details'''<br />
<br />
My contact details in short:<br> <br />
* Email: '''iosifidis at openSUSE.org'''<br><br />
* IRC: diamond_gr on irc.freenode.org<br><br />
* My Blog is http://eiosifidis.blogspot.com<br><br />
* My wiki is [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br><br />
* I'm [https://twitter.com/eiosifidis @eiosifidis] on twitter<br><br />
* My [https://www.facebook.com/eiosifidis Facebook]<br><br />
* My [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+EfstathiosIosifidis Google Plus]<br><br />
* My linkedin is http://linkedin.iosifidis.gr<br><br />
<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
</div><br />
<br><br />
My profession is Farm Animal Manager but currently am working as a veterinarian assistant.<br />
My involvement with FOSS started back in 2006. As a founding member of [http://greeklug.gr/ GreekLUG], I was responsible for most of the events held within the LUG.<br><br />
Around 2010, I had the idea to gather all existing openSUSE users and form a local community like the Ubuntu and Fedora ones. I also asked Kostas Koudaras (Warlordfff) a fellow LUG member at the time (and openSUSE user) to join me in that. At that time, most of the people who had a first linux experience had it with SUSE Linux (around version 6), then Ubuntu came and that surge in popularity convinced everyone to change their distro.<br><br />
It was that year (2010) I became an openSUSE Ambassador and about the same period an openSUSE member. I was the second registered ambassador in my country but first active one since the person before me had pretty much ceased to contribute at that point.<br><br><br />
<br />
I was involved in promotion of openSUSE in my country (see the events we did in my [https://en.opensuse.org/User:Diamond_gr wiki page]). I became the coordinator for Greek translations and managed to increase the strings translated from 75% to about 99% and got Greek as an included language option in the installation DVD. I’m also a moderator at the Greek subforum, although we don’t have much traffic these days. Since I’m involved in social media, I’m one of the administrators of the Greek community's social media.<br><br />
The Global community trusted us to organize the [https://events.opensuse.org/conference/osc13 openSUSE conference in 2013] which was held in Thessaloniki, Greece. I was "invisible" during the conference but for those of you who attended, I was the guy inside a room rigorously and frequently posting about everything happening in (and around) the openSUSE conference on our social media.<br />
Of course I also helped setting things up on site but this is the curse of dealing with social media during a conference. <br />
I had the same role next year in Dubrovnik.<br />
<br />
I've been a member of the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Travel_Support_Program Travel Support Program] committee since 2014.<br />
<br />
I’m proud because I managed to find the developers of [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] and [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE], we formed teams and now both GUIs are in the official repos of openSUSE.<br />
<br />
My main machine runs openSUSE GNOME Tumbleweed.<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
== Issues I see from my corner of the world ==<br />
As a member of the community, I have the feeling that we don’t really have “''new blood''”. We need more events/meetups to bring more people to our community. '''We need to bring the fun back.''' There’s a recipe to do that such as project meetings, junior marketing jobs (make it easy) that can engage new users. I don’t believe on ambassador/advocate or mentor titles, because those are just that, titles. We need active people to engage even more people.<br />
Of course this is not directly a role of the board but board members too can propose ideas and spark motivation in the community.<br />
<br />
I think a mistake we’re doing right now is that we’re too focused on tech conferences such as FOSDEM or SCALE or our very own conference (not suggesting to ignore or not attend those) but usually visitors of such conferences are linux users already for possibly a long time and determined enough so that they will hardly change their distro. We need to focus more on LUGs, hackerspaces, universities and the sort. Unfortunately new users that come from such places, choose Ubuntu or an Ubuntu based distro (which is not entirely bad since we like collaboration). The major reason for such a choice though is mostly because they are not really informed about the existence of other distros than an actual and consious choice of Ubuntu as a better platform for their needs.<br />
<br><br><br />
== Role of the board ==<br />
The Board members are community members that are asked to solve conflicts (if any), which is why our board needs to be active, visible, and accessible. The role of our board isn’t to dictate since we’re all volunteers, It is best to lead by example and cheer up our members to engage and grow the community. The board itself should also be a source of new ideas and proposals for the community to consider, and should encourage other contributors to file their own ideas and help them.<br />
<br />
== Aims/Goals ==<br />
* I will encourage all Βoard members to take a more active role as a Βoard in the community.<br><br />
* Find ways to better "promote" the work the Board is doing for the project.<br><br />
* Listen to our users and contributors to figure out what they actually want from the Board.<br />
<br />
==Why you should vote for me?==<br />
* I was one of two persons that created one of the most successful local openSUSE communities. I’m passionate with openSUSE. Don’t get me wrong but I consider the Greek community as my child. ;-) <br><br />
* I’m a team player and I give credit to the persons that deserve it.<br><br />
* I’m a doer. Usually I don’t talk but listen. I talk when it’s needed.<br><br />
* My involvement in forming local FOSS communities such as GNOME and ownCloud, make me the right person for working with communities.<br />
<br />
== Endorsements ==<br />
''Room for your supporters to leave a word about you''<br />
<br />
[[Category:Board election 2016]]</div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_42.1&diff=72726Archive:Release announcement 42.12015-10-29T09:13:39Z<p>Diamond gr: /* For Users */</p>
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<div>'''Leap Bridging Community and Enterprise'''<br />
<br />
(In other languages: [https://el.opensuse.org/Archive:Release_announcement_42.1 EL], [https://en.opensuse.org/Archive:LT-Release_announcement_42.1 LT])<br />
<br />
The wait is over and a new era begins for openSUSE releases. Contributors, friends and fans can now download the first Linux hybrid distro openSUSE Leap 42.1. Since the last release, exactly one year ago, openSUSE transformed its development process to create an entirely new type of hybrid Linux distribution called openSUSE Leap.<br />
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[[File:Leap-green.png|center|150px]]<br />
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Version 42.1 is the first version of openSUSE Leap that uses source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) providing a level of stability that will prove to be unmatched by other Linux distributions. Bonding community development and enterprise reliability provides more cohesion for the project and its contributor's maintenance updates. openSUSE Leap will benefit from the enterprise maintenance effort and will have some of the same packages and updates as SLE, which is different from previous openSUSE versions that created separate maintenance streams. <br />
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Community developers provide an equal level of contribution to Leap and upstream projects to the release, which bridges a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed. <br />
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Since the move was such a shift from previous versions, a new version number and version naming strategy was adapted to reflect the change. The SLE sources come from SUSE’s soon to be released SLE 12 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The naming strategy is SLE 12 SP1 or 12.1 + 30 = openSUSE Leap 42.1. Many have asked why 42, but SUSE and openSUSE have a tradition of starting big ideas with a four and two, a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.<br />
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Every minor version of openSUSE Leap users can expect a new KDE and GNOME, but today is all about openSUSE Leap 42.1, so if you are tired of a brown desktop, try a green one.<br />
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Have a lot of fun!<br />
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'''openSUSE Leap 42.1 is...'''<br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Purposeful'''<br />
<p>Leap provides a balance between new and innovative and mature and downgraded.. Leap offers that enterprise feel, provides modern hardware support and has intentional downgraded packages to reinforce the Long-Term-Support vision of Leap.Newer releases like KDE Plasma 5 and Libreoffice 5 are in Leap while other mature releases like GNOME 3.16 and GNU Compiler Collection 4.8.5 with the option of GCC 5.2 are in Leap as well.</p><br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Dependable'''<br />
<p>Leap has a further developed Btrfs filesystem as the default option and an XFS data file system for performance, but there are several other options to choose from. The benefit of Btrfs allows users to take advantage of Snapper. Users can recover the previous status of the system using snapshots. Snapper will automatically create hourly snapshots of the system, as well as pre- and post-snapshots for YaST and zypper transactions, which can be disabled. This new version adds the ability to boot right into a snapshot to recover from corruption of important files on the system (like bash). A powerful system and a powerful tool.</p><br />
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==Get Leap!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE Leap 42.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org software.opensuse.org]. We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/42.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
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Users currently running openSUSE 13.2 can [http://en.opensuse.org/Upgrade upgrade to openSUSE Leap 42.1 via the instructions at this link].<br />
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Check out ARM images at [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:ARM the ARM wiki]. Stable Leap based images for ARMv7 and ARMv8 (AArch64) are there and will receive full maintenance alongside Leap. ARMv6 port is experimental and offers no guarantee.<br />
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==Thanks!==<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''"thank you"''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe Leap is a great release and will be a Linux distribution developers, sysadmins and users can depend upon! We hope you have a lot of fun using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
==The Details==<br />
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===For Developers===<br />
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File:Kde_qt5_designer.png|Qt Design with Qt5<br />
File:GNOME_Builder.png|GNOME Builder<br />
File:KDE_Anjunta.png| Anjuta 3.16<br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
<p>Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma).<br />
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Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.</p><br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
<p>The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.</p><br />
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===For Sysadmins===<br />
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<gallery style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" mode=nolines><br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation overview<br />
File:Kde_yast2_42.1.png|YaST<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST App Folder<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 is full of virtualization solutions. QEMU 2.3.1, VirtualBox 5.0.6 and Docker 1.8.2 makes openSUSE Leap 42.1 a perfect base system to distribute applications. Set up is easy with YaST, so you'll be able deploy solutions quickly and easily. GNOME boxes, virt-manager, and virsh are also useful to sysadmins using openSUSE.</p><br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-yast.png|48px|link=]]|'''Improved YaST'''<br /><br />
<p>Being a completely open source project, the YaST versions and features shipped with SLE and openSUSE has always being in pretty close sync. With Leap that trends goes one step further, since 42.1 it will include exactly the same version of YaST, AutoYaST and Linuxrc that will be shipped in SLE12-SP1. When compared to the versions shipped in openSUSE 13.2, that means more than 600 fixes including corrections of errors, new features and enhancements in the already existing ones. Users and sysadmins will benefit from the improved YaST included in Leap 42.1. YaST is now more developer friendly than ever, with more polished code (although there is still a lot of autoconverted code from YCP), better development tools and documentation and a much better integration into the Ruby ecosystem including RSpec helpers, Rake tasks and other goodies. Although the YaST2-lxc module was dropped, the YaST family has grown with the addition of three new modules. Read more about the [https://news.opensuse.org/2015/02/25/openness-brings-fresh-air-to-yast/ new modules.]</p><br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-feature.png|48px|link=]]|'''Machinery'''<br /><br />
<p>Available for use with openSUSE Leap 42.1 is [http://machinery-project.org/ Machinery]. Machinery is a command line application sysadmins can use for creating descriptions of Linux systems and working with them. You can use it to get insight into existing systems, to store and track their state, or to create new systems based on existing ones. Machinery provides powerful views of individual and comparisons between systems. It can also export descriptions to other tools for installation, migration, image building, containerization, or cloud deployment, and provides defined interfaces to work with system descriptions from your custom tools.</p><br />
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<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop. The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
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<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system. GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
3.16 has a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.</p><br />
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<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 includes MATE (1.10), which provides support for both GTK2 and GTK3 toolkits, added support for 3.x GUI toolkits and improvements in Audio Mixer Library. openSUSE Leap 42.1 also ships with XFCE (4.12.1). The XFCE panel can now intelligently hide itself, supports GTK3 plugins, and saw lots of its third-party plugins updated to take full advantage of the features added in 4.10. Enlightenment 19 (0.19.12) ships in openSUSE Leap 42.1 and can now unshade clients when they're activated, updates the X11 compositor to use damage events, and updates the icon theme search list for the wizard.</p><br />
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==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
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==openSUSE 42.1 – Leap==<br />
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File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Welcome to 42.1!<br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Bootmenu<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop Selection 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
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==More details on openSUSE 42.1==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.1. If you are looking to add 13.2 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_13.2|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
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=== Linux kernel ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 operates with the 4.1 series Linux Kernel, which is considered the most advanced Long Term supported kernel branch. Many file systems are improved with this LTS Kernel including EXT4, GFS2, CIFS, HFS, HFS+, HostFS, HPFS, OCFS2, OverlayFS, ReiserFS, and XFS. There are also improvements to ARM, x86, PowerPC and Btrfs.<br />
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=== Changes In Filesystems ===<br />
Btrfs is the default filesystem for root, and XFS for the /home directory. Btrfs allows users to take full advantage of Snapper when Btrfs is selected as the file system. Users can recover the previous status of the system using snapshots. By default, Snapper will automatically create hourly snapshots of the system, as well as pre- and post-snapshots for YaST and zypper transactions, which can be disabled. To delete a snapshot, you need to know its number. Get it by running snapper list. To delete a snapshot, run snapper delete NUMBER. This new version adds the ability to boot right into a snapshot to recover from corruption of important files on the system (like bash).<br />
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=== Networking ===<br />
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* systemd-networkd is actually not present because of the same systemd version 210 having been inherited from openSUSE 13.2/SLES.<br />
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=== Persistent Live Media ===<br />
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=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
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YaST - http://yast.github.io/. <br />
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=== Other features and changes ===<br />
Cups has got a change from PostScript to PDF with the version upgrade to 1.7. This means that application programs no longer use PostScript for output by default when printing, but instead PDF.<br />
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=== Free Desktops ===<br />
openSUSE is unique among the major Linux distributions in delivering all major Free Desktops on an equal footing: officially developed and supported. These include [[#GNOME|GNOME]], [[#KDE|KDE]]’s Plasma Desktop (the default desktop) and Plasma Netbook, [[#Xfce|Xfce]], [[#LXDE|LXDE]], [[#Enlightenment|Enlightenment 19]] and [[#MATE|MATE]]. As usual, this release introduces some changes to the visuals through the new openSUSE branding guidelines.<br />
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=== KDE Plasma 5 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop.<br />
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The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
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In addition to the new features, Plasma 5.4.2 includes many bugfixes made by KDE developers and contributors.<br />
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==== KDE Applications ====<br />
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Leap 42.1 offers a mix of the latest 15.08 Applications from KDE and a small number of applications from the 15.04. Among the highlights of these applications, there is a technology preview of the KDE Frameworks 5 KDE PIM, and a KF5 based version of the Dolphin file manager, in addition to a large assortment of bugfixes. The openSUSE community KDE team is currently evaluating how to ship updated Applications release throughout Leap 42.1's life cycle.<br />
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==== KDE Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
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Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma). <br />
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The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.<br />
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=== GNOME ===<br />
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openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system.<br />
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==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
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'''Notifications Reimagined'''<br />
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GNOME 3's notifications system has been overhauled for 3.16. The previous Message Tray has been replaced by a new message list that provides straightforward access to previous notifications, and notification pop-ups (called "banners") have been repositioned in order to make them more noticeable and to prevent them from interfering with applications.<br />
As with the previous notifications design, it is possible to quickly and directly respond to notifications through their pop-up banners. This allows you to do things like quickly snooze an alarm or reply to a chat message.<br />
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The calendar drop down, which is accessed from the time indicator in the top bar, has also been redesigned for 3.16. Not only does it now present the notifications history, but it also shows event reminders and world times. This gives a great overview of what is currently happening, as well as what is scheduled for the day.<br />
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There's still a small notification bar on the bottom left side that shows some applications you have opened such as Skype etc. It's visible only when you move your mouse there.<br />
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'''Files Improvements'''<br />
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The Files application has had a number of significant updates for 3.16. The grid and list views have been improved, so that they provide bigger thumbnails, easier to read rows, and have a more attractive appearance. They are complemented by a new popover for controlling the view, which makes it easy to change the zoom level and sort order from a single place.<br />
File deletion has also been improved for 3.16, with the addition of a new, easy to discover undo feature. This allows files and folders to be moved to the trash using Delete alone, rather than the Ctrl+Delete keyboard combination.<br />
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'''Updated Visuals'''<br />
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GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
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'''New-Look Scrollbars'''<br />
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3.16 introduces a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.<br />
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'''Updated Image Viewer'''<br />
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GNOME's Image Viewer application has been redesigned for this release. The new design significantly reduces the amount of window chrome, to give more space to the images themselves. A new control provides a convenient way to quickly zoom in and out, and the properties sidebar has been refined to be easier to read and more attractive.<br />
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'''Boxes'''<br />
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The properties interface have been thoroughly updated. Box settings are now presented in a clearer manner and have been reorganized. They have also been placed within a standard dialog window for ease of access.<br />
The box creation assistant has been improved, with clearer navigation, URL completion, and many small refinements.<br />
It is now possible to quickly act on individual boxes, with context menus in the box overview, and matching header bar menus when viewing a box.<br />
A new menu makes it possible to send keyboard shortcuts that cannot be entered directly into a box, such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete and Ctrl+Alt+F3.<br />
Boxes are now automatically paused when they are not being viewed. This prevents unnecessary resource usage.<br />
Display handling has been improved. With 3.16, boxes are always automatically scaled, and an on screen display indicates resolution changes.<br />
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'''Improved Maps, Now With Foursquare'''<br />
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Maps has had a number of improvements for 3.16. Information bubbles have been added for search results and favorite locations. These show useful information about places, such as their address, wheelchair accessibility, and links to Wikipedia articles. The new information bubbles also allow locations to be used as the start and end points for travel directions, for sending a location to the Weather and Clocks applications, and for marking favorite places.<br />
Other new features and improvements in Maps include:<br />
''Foursquare check-in:'' to use this feature, add your Foursquare account to Online Accounts, and select the current location marker from Maps.<br />
''Contact search:'' if contacts have address information associated with them, you can search for them directly from Maps.<br />
''Improved state handling:'' Maps now gracefully responds when there is no network connection, or when location services are turned off.<br />
Route drag and drop: it is now possible to adjust routes by dragging them on the map.<br />
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'''New Preview Applications'''<br />
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''Calendar'' provides simple and easy to use window on to your online schedule, and is integrated with Online Accounts for seamless setup.<br />
''Characters'' is a new character map application. Common characters are quick and easy to browse, thanks to category-based browsing. "Type to search" provides a quick and convenient way to find characters, and a recent view presents characters that you have used in the past, for ease of retrieval.<br />
''Books'' is a new e-book viewer application for GNOME. The initial version allows viewing comic book archives, with ePub support planned for the future.<br />
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==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
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'''GTK+'''<br />
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With 3.16, built-in OpenGL support has arrived for GTK+. This allows applications that make heavy use of 3D graphics to be written in conjunction with GTK+, using the new GtkGLArea widget. OpenGL support in GTK+ 3.16 provides an effective replacement for the previous GtkGLArea and GtkGLExt libraries.<br />
Other changes in this version of GTK+ include:<br />
A display system backend for the Mir display server.<br />
GtkPopoverMenu, a new widget for creating menus contained with popovers.<br />
Themes can now simultaneously support multiple GTK+ versions, by including version-specific CSS.<br />
Improved support for application menus on OS X.<br />
Customizable selection behavior in GtkTextView.<br />
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'''GTK+ Inspector'''<br />
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GTK+'s live inspector has had lots of improvements for 3.16. New features include:<br />
An interactive JavaScript prompt.<br />
An interface for GLib's new memory tracking features.<br />
A magnifier for inspecting widgets (this is particularly useful for theme authors).<br />
Increased isolation of the inspector through the use of a separate display connection. This means that settings changes only affect the application you are inspecting, and not the inspector itself.<br />
A much improved user interface, which uses space more efficiently and is easier to navigate.<br />
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'''GLib'''<br />
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GNOME 3.16 is accompanied by GLib 2.44. This latest GLib release includes a number of new features:<br />
GObject instance counting is a new debugging feature which helps to find reference leaks. To use it, set the GOBJECT_DEBUG=instance-count environment variable, and then use g_type_get_instance_count() to get the number of live objects of a given type. GTK+ Inspector has a UI for this.<br />
GLib 2.44 introduces GListModel, a GSequence-based object list. This provides an alternative to GtkTreeModel, when data is naturally organized in GObjects. GtkListBox has an API (gtk_list_box_bind_model) to use such models.<br />
GLib's network monitor implementation has been significantly improved. This can be accessed using the existing GNetworkMonitor interface, to find out the current network state.<br />
The new G_DECLARE_TYPE macro reduces the amount boilerplate required when creating GObjects in C.<br />
g_autoptr now provides automatic cleanup for local variables (supported on GCC and Clang).<br />
GSimpleIOStream is a new wrapper which makes it easier to construct GIOStreams.<br />
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'''Builder'''<br />
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Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.<br />
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'''MultiWriter'''<br />
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MultiWriter is a new application for writing image files to multiple USB devices. It has a range of possible applications, including operating system distribution, QA testing, or promotional use of live USB drives.<br />
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=== Xfce ===<br />
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openSUSE Leap will include Xfce 4.12.1. The main highlights are:<br><br><br />
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The window manager gained a new themable Alt+Tab dialog with optional windows preview and a list mode.<br> Initial Client side decoration support was implemented, window tiling mode was improved providing support for corner-tiling, and a new zooming mode was added. A HiDPI Xfwm theme was also added.<br><br />
The panel can now intelligently hide itself, supports Gtk3 plugins, and saw lots of its third-party plugins updated to take full advantage of the features added in 4.10.<br><br />
The desktop has a new wallpaper settings dialog, per workspace wallpaper support, and better multi-monitor handling. It also supports displaying folder cover art and emblems on icons now.<br><br />
Session manager was updated to use logind and/or upower if available for hibernate/suspend support. For portability and to respect our users' choices, fallback modes were implemented relying on os-specific backends.<br><br />
Support for multi-monitor use was improved in a new display settings dialog and a quick setup popup on monitor plugging.<br><br />
The appearance dialog now showcases previews for icons and themes.<br><br />
Xfsettingsd now supports libinput.<br><br />
Power management was not forgotten: A new panel plugin was created, logind/upower support was added to handle battery/lid/brightness events, and locking via light-locker was implemented. The settings dialog was also revamped, and support for X11 screenblanking was added.<br><br />
Thunar, saw an insane amount of improvements: tab support, tons of bug fixes, speed-ups, key shortcuts for custom actions, better naming of file copies and links, nice freespace bar in properties, tweaks for the renamer and other dialogs, improved keyboard navigation, fixes for the treeview pane, better wallpaper support, Gtk3 bookmarks support, multiple file properties... need we say more?<br />
To prepare the future of Xfce with Gtk3, which no longer requires theme engines, we are stopping the development of our Gtk theme engine, and dropping our Gtk3 engine - theme makers, please update your themes to CSS if you want them to work on the next Xfce version.<br><br />
Due to gstreamer1.0 having dropped the mixer-interface entirely, and xfce4-mixer and xfce4-volumed relying on this interface with gstreamer0.10, mixer application and volume daemon cannot be ported to 1.0 and are consequently not maintained anymore.<br><br><br />
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Some extra goodies are:<br><br />
Xfburn gained BluRay Disc burning support.<br><br />
Task manager UI was totally revamped, and got ported to Gtk3.<br><br />
Parole's UI was totally redone, parts of it rewritten with many features added. Furthermore it was ported to Gtk3 and gstreamer1.0.<br><br />
Mousepad was totally rewritten and got an initial port to Gtk3.<br><br />
Imgur.com support was added to the screenshooter.<br><br />
A new GNOME-Shell-like dashboard named xfdashboard is now available.<br><br />
A new alternative menu for the panel named whiskermenu was added.<br><br />
The GNOME2 hardware monitor plugin was ported to our panel.<br><br />
Weather plugin got a totally new user interface with powerful customization options and provides tons of detailed information.<br><br />
Eyes plugin uses 3D coordinates to calculate its eye position, so even more sometimes scary, sometimes funny eyes will spy on you!<br><br />
Netload plugin works with the new udev net interface names and can be configured to show transfer rates in the panel.<br><br />
Clipboard manager plugin optionally displays a QR code.<br><br />
Cpufreq plugin now supports the intel pstate driver and can adapt better for different panel sizes and information displayed.<br><br />
Nearly all plugins have been improved to give the same look and feel and to support the new deskbar panel mode.<br />
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=== LXDE ===<br />
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===MATE===<br />
Leap ships with [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE Desktop Environment] 1.10. The MATE DE 1.10 branch has been released in June 11, 2015 and it's very well tested and stable version of MATE.<br />
To install MATE, choose NET installation, during desktop selection choose minimal X and just before installation click on software.<br />
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====Applications ====<br />
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Caja is the official file manager for the MATE desktop. In this version you can now enable/disable extensions at run-time.<br />
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Pluma is a text editor which supports most standard editor features. Pluma is a graphical application which supports editing multiple text files in one window. Pluma fully supports international text through its use of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding in edited files. Its core feature set includes syntax highlighting of source code, auto indentation, and printing support.<br />
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Atril is a simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), DJVU, DVI, XPS and Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Atril now supports the ePub format.<br />
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eom or the Eye of MATE is a simple graphics viewer for the MATE desktop which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and can zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance.<br />
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Engrampa is an archive manager for the MATE environment. It allows you to create and modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a file contained in an archive, and extract files from archive.<br />
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Mate-calc replaced with galculator<br />
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Mate-dialogs replaced with zenity<br />
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Thanks to a new audio library, libmatemixer, MATE can now take full advantage of mixer functionality and it is able to automatically detect and support PulseAudio, ALSA and OSS.<br />
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The help was improved and is now available within the desktop.<br />
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Improved multi-monitor support.<br />
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Lots of bugs fixes.<br />
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=== Enlightenment ===<br />
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[https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] 0.19.12 is included in openSUSE Leap 42.1. To install Enlightenment, choose NET installation and during desktop selection, choose Enlightenment.<br />
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== Graphics and multimedia ==<br />
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== The Applications ==<br />
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=== Libreoffice ===<br />
The libreoffice suite was updated to 5.0 series release containing all the latest things from the document foundation project.<br />
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=== Firefox 41 ===<br />
Various security fixes. Support for running animations of 'transform' and 'opacity' on the compositor thread. SVG images can be used as favicons. <br />
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=== ThunderBird 38.2 ===<br />
A few bugs have been fixed to avoid crashing Thunderbird. Hardware acceleration is now disabled by default to avoid crashing Thunderbird.<br />
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=== CMake 3.3.1. ===<br />
CMake is a cross-platform makefile generation system, used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files.<br />
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== Scientific ==<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNU Octave 4.0.0, which includes many new features like<br />
* A stabilized GUI written with the QT libraries;<br />
* New syntax for Object Oriented Programming;<br />
* New audio functions for input/output;<br />
* More Matlab compatibility and bugfixes.<br />
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== Financial ==<br />
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== Web Stack ==<br />
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=== Mariadb/MySQL ===<br />
=== Cloud ===<br />
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== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
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=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
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* GCC 5.2 is provided as an optional co-installable entity (along with the default GCC 4.8.5)<br />
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=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
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== Security ==<br />
When installing from the Live CD no firewall will be active by default. You have to enable it with YaST or with:<br />
'''systemctl enable SuSEfirewall2''' and '''systemctl start SuSEfirewall2'''<br />
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= Updating screenshots from 13.2 to 42.1 =<br />
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== Screenshot Guidelines ==<br />
Please follow the following guidelines when taking screenshots for this page:<br />
* 1280*720 or 1366*768 resolution.<br />
** Small and wide screens are a good fit for magazine and website articles! A high resolution screenshot looses details when scaled down as part of a publication.<br />
* With the default theme, color scheme, window decoration, compositing enabled (as it is default!), widgets standard, etcetera. No fancy stuff ;-)<br />
** This allows viewers to get a representative picture of openSUSE.<br />
* Try to have application windows big, but not maximized<br />
** This provides 'background' (literally) so you see how it all fits together<br />
* Don't overload the screen with windows: 2-3 is really a lot already. Don't let it get too cluttered!<br />
** Less is more and all that.<br />
* If you want to do a screencast (awesome) try to follow the rules above and keep it short (around 3-4 minutes). Better have 3-4 separate video's of each a feature...<br />
* Once you have updated the screenshot, remove the "13.2" in the title.<br />
* Name the screenshot properly by appending or prepending 42.1 and desktop name: ''File:Login_screen.png'' = bad, make it ''File:Login_screen_GNOME_42.1.png''<br />
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== What screenshots to take ==<br />
Below is a shortened list of screenshots we had for 13.2. Taking the same or similar shots for 42.1 would already be a great help. But more is helpful as long as it does not get repetitive or excessive.<br />
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==Installer==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Splash screen 42.1<br />
File:Licence_Agreement_install_42.1.png|Licence Agreement 42.1<br />
File:Network_settings_DVD_42.1.png|Network settings (DVD) before system analysis 42.1<br />
File:System_probing_42.1.png|System analysis 42.1<br />
File:Install_options_42.1.png|Install options (extra repositories-add-on products) 42.1<br />
File:Time_zone_42.1.png|Time Zone 42.1<br />
File:Disk_Partitions_install_42.1.png|Disk partitions 42.1<br />
File:Expert_partitioner_42.1.png|Disk edit partitions for experts 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop selection (DVD installation) 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_NET_install_42.1.png|Desktop selection (NET installation) 42.1<br />
File:Create_new_user_42.1.png|Create New User 42.1<br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation Overview 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
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==Booting==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Welcome to openSUSE Leap!<br />
File:Grub2_boot_menu_42.1.png|Grub 2 boot menu 42.1<br />
File:Grub2_booting_42.1.png|Booting 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==KDE Plasma 5.4==<br />
Needed:<br />
*<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_greeter.png|Welcome Screen Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_activities_13.2.png|Activities 13.2<br />
File:Leap42.1_amarok.png|Amarok Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_settings.png|Configure Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_desktop.png|Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_dolphin.png|Filemanager Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_sysinfo_13.2.png|Sysinfo 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kmail_13.2.png|Kmail 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_kontact.png|Kontact Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Menu 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_rebooting.png|Shutdown Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_startup.png|Startup Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_widgets_13.2.png|Widgets 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|Yast 02 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==GNOME 3.16.2==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_user_menu_42.1.png|User Menu 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_42.1.png|Lock Screen 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_pass_42.1.png|Lock Screen Password 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_applications_overview_42.1.png|Applications Overview 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST appfolder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notifications_42.1.png|Notifications 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_system_settings_42.1.png|Settings 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_tweak_tool_42.1.png|Settings and Tweak tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice on GNOME, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Web browsing, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_polari_irc_42.1.png|IRC chat, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_clocks_42.1.png|Clocks Selection 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Stopwatch_Clocks_42.1.png|Stopwatch in Clocks 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_files_42.1.png|File Manager 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_music_player_42.1.png|Music is playing! 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_video_player_42.1.png|Video Player 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notes_text_editor_42.1.png|Text and Notes, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_games_42.1.png| Games, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_geolocation_enabled_apps_42.1.png|Geolocation enabled apps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_maps_42.1.png|GNOME maps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_photos_42.1.png|GNOME Photos 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|Weather app 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Builder.png|GNOME Builder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_boxes_42.1.png|Boxes - Create new 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_calendar_42.1.png|GNOME calendar 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_installed_42.1.png|Software application, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_featured_42.1.png|Featured apps, Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_updates_42.1.png|Updates shown in Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disk_usage_analyzer_42.1.png|Disk Usage Analyser 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_tool_42.1.png|Disks Tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_analyzer_sysmonitor_42.1.png|System Monitor, Disks and Disk Usage Analyzer 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_resque_tools_42.1.png|Rescue tools 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==MATE 1.10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:MATE_NET_install_software_42.1.png|Install MATE on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_favorites_42.1.png|MATE menu favourites 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_analytic_42.1.png|MATE menu all applications 42.1<br />
File:MATE_yast_42.1.png|YaST and MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_control_center_42.1.png|MATE control center 42.1<br />
File:MATE_EOM_Terminal_42.1.png|Eye of MATE and MATE terminal 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Egranpa_Pluma_42.1.png|Egranpa and Pluma on MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Caja_42.1.png|Caja (file manager) on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Atril_42.1.png|Atril on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_LibreOffice_42.1.png|MATE and LibreOffice on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Enlightenment 0.19.12==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Enlightenment_terminology_settings_42.1.jpg|Terminology split and settings 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_firefox_42.1.jpg|Web browsing 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_virtual_desktop-theme_selector_42.1.jpg|Virtual desktop settings and theme selector 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_text_filemanager_music_42.1.jpg|File Manager, Text Editor and Music Player on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Xfce==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:XFCE-about-42.1.png|About Xfce (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-desktop-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-main-menu-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop with Main Menu (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-application-finder-42.1.png|Xfce Application Finder (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-firefox-42.1.png|Xfce Firefox (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-settings.42.1.png|Xfce Settings Manager and YaST (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-thunar-42.1.png|Thunar File Manager (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-terminal-dropdown-42.1.png|Xfce Terminal (42.1)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== LXDE ==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop.png | Desktop featuring LXPanel 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Menu.png | Menu 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Run_dialog.png | Run Dialog 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Preferences.png | Desktop Preferences 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Session_Settings.png | Desktop Session Settings 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_PCManFM.png | PCManFM File Manager Dual Pane Mode 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXAppearance.png | LXAppearance 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXDM_Config.png | LXDE Config 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_openbox_configuration.png | OpenBox Configuration 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTask.png | LXTask 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTerminal.png | LXTerminal 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Package_Updater.png | LXDE Package Updater 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Control_Center.png | Control Center 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_gcolor.png | gcolor2 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Leafpad.png | Leafpad 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_mtPaint.png | mtPaint 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Applications==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Firefox 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice 5 42.1<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_GIMP.png | GIMP<br />
File:YaST-sw_single-NCurses-42.1.png|YaST NCurses 42.1<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|YaST Qt 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<noinclude><br />
[[es:Capturas de pantalla de la versión 13.2]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Screenshot|42.1]]<br />
[[Category:42.1|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br />
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<div>{{Current_distribution_navbar|42.1}}<br />
{{Intro|Screenshots of openSUSE 42.1 components. Unless explicitly stated all screenshots here must be public domain. On the release day, this page will be transferred to [[Screenshots]].}}<br />
<br />
= Updating screenshots from 13.2 to 42.1 =<br />
<br />
== Screenshot Guidelines ==<br />
Please follow the following guidelines when taking screenshots for this page:<br />
* 1280*720 or 1366*768 resolution.<br />
** Small and wide screens are a good fit for magazine and website articles! A high resolution screenshot looses details when scaled down as part of a publication.<br />
* With the default theme, color scheme, window decoration, compositing enabled (as it is default!), widgets standard, etcetera. No fancy stuff ;-)<br />
** This allows viewers to get a representative picture of openSUSE.<br />
* Try to have application windows big, but not maximized<br />
** This provides 'background' (literally) so you see how it all fits together<br />
* Don't overload the screen with windows: 2-3 is really a lot already. Don't let it get too cluttered!<br />
** Less is more and all that.<br />
* If you want to do a screencast (awesome) try to follow the rules above and keep it short (around 3-4 minutes). Better have 3-4 separate video's of each a feature...<br />
* Once you have updated the screenshot, remove the "13.2" in the title.<br />
* Name the screenshot properly by appending or prepending 42.1 and desktop name: ''File:Login_screen.png'' = bad, make it ''File:Login_screen_GNOME_42.1.png''<br />
<br />
== What screenshots to take ==<br />
Below is a shortened list of screenshots we had for 13.2. Taking the same or similar shots for 42.1 would already be a great help. But more is helpful as long as it does not get repetitive or excessive.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Installer==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Splash screen 42.1<br />
File:Licence_Agreement_install_42.1.png|Licence Agreement 42.1<br />
File:System_probing_42.1.png|System analysis 42.1<br />
File:Install_options_42.1.png|Install options (extra repositories-add-on products) 42.1<br />
File:Time_zone_42.1.png|Time Zone 42.1<br />
File:Disk_Partitions_install_42.1.png|Disk partitions 42.1<br />
File:Expert_partitioner_42.1.png|Disk edit partitions for experts 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop selection (DVD installation) 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_NET_install_42.1.png|Desktop selection (NET installation) 42.1<br />
File:Create_new_user_42.1.png|Create New User 42.1<br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation Overview 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Booting==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Welcome to openSUSE Leap!<br />
File:Grub2_boot_menu_42.1.png|Grub 2 boot menu 42.1<br />
File:Grub2_booting_42.1.png|Booting 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==KDE Plasma 5.4==<br />
Needed:<br />
*<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_greeter.png|Welcome Screen Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_activities_13.2.png|Activities 13.2<br />
File:Leap42.1_amarok.png|Amarok Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_settings.png|Configure Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_desktop.png|Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_dolphin.png|Filemanager Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_sysinfo_13.2.png|Sysinfo 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kmail_13.2.png|Kmail 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_kontact.png|Kontact Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Menu 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_rebooting.png|Shutdown Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_startup.png|Startup Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_widgets_13.2.png|Widgets 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|Yast 02 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==GNOME 3.16.2==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_user_menu_42.1.png|User Menu 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_42.1.png|Lock Screen 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_pass_42.1.png|Lock Screen Password 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_applications_overview_42.1.png|Applications Overview 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST appfolder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notifications_42.1.png|Notifications 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_system_settings_42.1.png|Settings 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_tweak_tool_42.1.png|Settings and Tweak tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice on GNOME, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Web browsing, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_polari_irc_42.1.png|IRC chat, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_clocks_42.1.png|Clocks Selection 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Stopwatch_Clocks_42.1.png|Stopwatch in Clocks 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_files_42.1.png|File Manager 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_music_player_42.1.png|Music is playing! 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_video_player_42.1.png|Video Player 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notes_text_editor_42.1.png|Text and Notes, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_games_42.1.png| Games, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_geolocation_enabled_apps_42.1.png|Geolocation enabled apps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_maps_42.1.png|GNOME maps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_photos_42.1.png|GNOME Photos 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|Weather app 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Builder.png|GNOME Builder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_boxes_42.1.png|Boxes - Create new 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_calendar_42.1.png|GNOME calendar 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_installed_42.1.png|Software application, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_featured_42.1.png|Featured apps, Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_updates_42.1.png|Updates shown in Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disk_usage_analyzer_42.1.png|Disk Usage Analyser 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_tool_42.1.png|Disks Tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_analyzer_sysmonitor_42.1.png|System Monitor, Disks and Disk Usage Analyzer 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_resque_tools_42.1.png|Rescue tools 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==MATE 1.10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:MATE_NET_install_software_42.1.png|Install MATE on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_favorites_42.1.png|MATE menu favourites 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_analytic_42.1.png|MATE menu all applications 42.1<br />
File:MATE_yast_42.1.png|YaST and MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_control_center_42.1.png|MATE control center 42.1<br />
File:MATE_EOM_Terminal_42.1.png|Eye of MATE and MATE terminal 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Egranpa_Pluma_42.1.png|Egranpa and Pluma on MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Caja_42.1.png|Caja (file manager) on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Atril_42.1.png|Atril on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_LibreOffice_42.1.png|MATE and LibreOffice on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Enlightenment 0.19-10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Enlightenment_terminology_settings_42.1.jpg|Terminology split and settings 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_firefox_42.1.jpg|Web browsing 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_virtual_desktop-theme_selector_42.1.jpg|Eirtual desktop settings and theme selector 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_text_filemanager_music_42.1.jpg|File Manager, Text Editor and Music Player on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Xfce==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:XFCE-about-42.1.png|About Xfce (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-desktop-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-main-menu-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop with Main Menu (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-application-finder-42.1.png|Xfce Application Finder (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-firefox-42.1.png|Xfce Firefox (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-settings.42.1.png|Xfce Settings Manager and YaST (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-thunar-42.1.png|Thunar File Manager (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-terminal-dropdown-42.1.png|Xfce Terminal (42.1)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== LXDE ==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop.png | Desktop featuring LXPanel 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Menu.png | Menu 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Run_dialog.png | Run Dialog 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Preferences.png | Desktop Preferences 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Session_Settings.png | Desktop Session Settings 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_PCManFM.png | PCManFM File Manager Dual Pane Mode 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXAppearance.png | LXAppearance 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXDM_Config.png | LXDE Config 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_openbox_configuration.png | OpenBox Configuration 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTask.png | LXTask 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTerminal.png | LXTerminal 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Package_Updater.png | LXDE Package Updater 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Control_Center.png | Control Center 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_gcolor.png | gcolor2 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Leafpad.png | Leafpad 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_mtPaint.png | mtPaint 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Applications==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Firefox 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice 5 42.1<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_GIMP.png | GIMP<br />
File:YaST-sw_single-NCurses-42.1.png|YaST NCurses 42.1<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|YaST Qt 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<noinclude><br />
[[es:Capturas de pantalla de la versión 13.2]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Screenshot|42.1]]<br />
[[Category:42.1|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br />
</noinclude></div>Diamond grhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Screenshots_42.1&diff=72563Screenshots 42.12015-10-25T16:16:18Z<p>Diamond gr: /* Enlightenment */</p>
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<div>{{Current_distribution_navbar|42.1}}<br />
{{Intro|Screenshots of openSUSE 42.1 components. Unless explicitly stated all screenshots here must be public domain. On the release day, this page will be transferred to [[Screenshots]].}}<br />
<br />
= Updating screenshots from 13.2 to 42.1 =<br />
<br />
== Screenshot Guidelines ==<br />
Please follow the following guidelines when taking screenshots for this page:<br />
* 1280*720 or 1366*768 resolution.<br />
** Small and wide screens are a good fit for magazine and website articles! A high resolution screenshot looses details when scaled down as part of a publication.<br />
* With the default theme, color scheme, window decoration, compositing enabled (as it is default!), widgets standard, etcetera. No fancy stuff ;-)<br />
** This allows viewers to get a representative picture of openSUSE.<br />
* Try to have application windows big, but not maximized<br />
** This provides 'background' (literally) so you see how it all fits together<br />
* Don't overload the screen with windows: 2-3 is really a lot already. Don't let it get too cluttered!<br />
** Less is more and all that.<br />
* If you want to do a screencast (awesome) try to follow the rules above and keep it short (around 3-4 minutes). Better have 3-4 separate video's of each a feature...<br />
* Once you have updated the screenshot, remove the "13.2" in the title.<br />
* Name the screenshot properly by appending or prepending 42.1 and desktop name: ''File:Login_screen.png'' = bad, make it ''File:Login_screen_GNOME_42.1.png''<br />
<br />
== What screenshots to take ==<br />
Below is a shortened list of screenshots we had for 13.2. Taking the same or similar shots for 42.1 would already be a great help. But more is helpful as long as it does not get repetitive or excessive.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Installer==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Splash screen 42.1<br />
File:Licence_Agreement_install_42.1.png|Licence Agreement 42.1<br />
File:System_probing_42.1.png|System analysis 42.1<br />
File:Install_options_42.1.png|Install options (extra repositories-add-on products) 42.1<br />
File:Time_zone_42.1.png|Time Zone 42.1<br />
File:Disk_Partitions_install_42.1.png|Disk partitions 42.1<br />
File:Expert_partitioner_42.1.png|Disk edit partitions for experts 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop selection (DVD installation) 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_NET_install_42.1.png|Desktop selection (NET installation) 42.1<br />
File:Create_new_user_42.1.png|Create New User 42.1<br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation Overview 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Booting==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Welcome to openSUSE Leap!<br />
File:Grub2_boot_menu_42.1.png|Grub 2 boot menu 42.1<br />
File:Grub2_booting_42.1.png|Booting 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==KDE Plasma 5.4==<br />
Needed:<br />
*<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_greeter.png|Welcome Screen Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_activities_13.2.png|Activities 13.2<br />
File:Leap42.1_amarok.png|Amarok Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_settings.png|Configure Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_desktop.png|Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_dolphin.png|Filemanager Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_sysinfo_13.2.png|Sysinfo 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kmail_13.2.png|Kmail 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_kontact.png|Kontact Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Menu 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_rebooting.png|Shutdown Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_startup.png|Startup Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_widgets_13.2.png|Widgets 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|Yast 02 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
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==GNOME 3.16.2==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_user_menu_42.1.png|User Menu 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_42.1.png|Lock Screen 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_pass_42.1.png|Lock Screen Password 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_applications_overview_42.1.png|Applications Overview 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST appfolder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notifications_42.1.png|Notifications 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_system_settings_42.1.png|Settings 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_tweak_tool_42.1.png|Settings and Tweak tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice on GNOME, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Web browsing, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_polari_irc_42.1.png|IRC chat, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_clocks_42.1.png|Clocks Selection 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Stopwatch_Clocks_42.1.png|Stopwatch in Clocks 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_files_42.1.png|File Manager 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_music_player_42.1.png|Music is playing! 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_video_player_42.1.png|Video Player 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notes_text_editor_42.1.png|Text and Notes, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_games_42.1.png| Games, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_geolocation_enabled_apps_42.1.png|Geolocation enabled apps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_maps_42.1.png|GNOME maps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_photos_42.1.png|GNOME Photos 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|Weather app 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Builder.png|GNOME Builder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_boxes_42.1.png|Boxes - Create new 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_calendar_42.1.png|GNOME calendar 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_installed_42.1.png|Software application, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_featured_42.1.png|Featured apps, Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_updates_42.1.png|Updates shown in Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disk_usage_analyzer_42.1.png|Disk Usage Analyser 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_tool_42.1.png|Disks Tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_analyzer_sysmonitor_42.1.png|System Monitor, Disks and Disk Usage Analyzer 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_resque_tools_42.1.png|Rescue tools 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==MATE 1.10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:MATE_NET_install_software_42.1.png|Install MATE on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_favorites_42.1.png|MATE menu favourites 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_analytic_42.1.png|MATE menu all applications 42.1<br />
File:MATE_yast_42.1.png|YaST and MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_control_center_42.1.png|MATE control center 42.1<br />
File:MATE_EOM_Terminal_42.1.png|Eye of MATE and MATE terminal 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Egranpa_Pluma_42.1.png|Egranpa and Pluma on MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Caja_42.1.png|Caja (file manager) on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Atril_42.1.png|Atril on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_LibreOffice_42.1.png|MATE and LibreOffice on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Enlightenment 0.19-10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Enlightenment_terminology_settings_42.1.jpg|Terminology split and settings 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_firefox_42.1.jpg|Web browsing 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment_virtual_desktop-theme_selector_42.1.jpg|Eirtual desktop settings and theme selector 42.1<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-ice.jpg|File Manager, Text Editor and Music Player on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Xfce==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:XFCE-about-42.1.png|About Xfce (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-desktop-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-main-menu-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop with Main Menu (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-application-finder-42.1.png|Xfce Application Finder (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-firefox-42.1.png|Xfce Firefox (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-settings.42.1.png|Xfce Settings Manager and YaST (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-thunar-42.1.png|Thunar File Manager (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-terminal-dropdown-42.1.png|Xfce Terminal (42.1)<br />
</gallery><br />
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== LXDE ==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop.png | Desktop featuring LXPanel 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Menu.png | Menu 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Run_dialog.png | Run Dialog 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Preferences.png | Desktop Preferences 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Session_Settings.png | Desktop Session Settings 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_PCManFM.png | PCManFM File Manager Dual Pane Mode 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXAppearance.png | LXAppearance 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXDM_Config.png | LXDE Config 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_openbox_configuration.png | OpenBox Configuration 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTask.png | LXTask 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTerminal.png | LXTerminal 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Package_Updater.png | LXDE Package Updater 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Control_Center.png | Control Center 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_gcolor.png | gcolor2 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Leafpad.png | Leafpad 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_mtPaint.png | mtPaint 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Applications==<br />
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<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Firefox 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice 5 42.1<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_GIMP.png | GIMP<br />
File:YaST-sw_single-NCurses-42.1.png|YaST NCurses 42.1<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|YaST Qt 13.2<br />
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{{Intro|Screenshots of openSUSE 42.1 components. Unless explicitly stated all screenshots here must be public domain. On the release day, this page will be transferred to [[Screenshots]].}}<br />
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= Updating screenshots from 13.2 to 42.1 =<br />
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== Screenshot Guidelines ==<br />
Please follow the following guidelines when taking screenshots for this page:<br />
* 1280*720 or 1366*768 resolution.<br />
** Small and wide screens are a good fit for magazine and website articles! A high resolution screenshot looses details when scaled down as part of a publication.<br />
* With the default theme, color scheme, window decoration, compositing enabled (as it is default!), widgets standard, etcetera. No fancy stuff ;-)<br />
** This allows viewers to get a representative picture of openSUSE.<br />
* Try to have application windows big, but not maximized<br />
** This provides 'background' (literally) so you see how it all fits together<br />
* Don't overload the screen with windows: 2-3 is really a lot already. Don't let it get too cluttered!<br />
** Less is more and all that.<br />
* If you want to do a screencast (awesome) try to follow the rules above and keep it short (around 3-4 minutes). Better have 3-4 separate video's of each a feature...<br />
* Once you have updated the screenshot, remove the "13.2" in the title.<br />
* Name the screenshot properly by appending or prepending 42.1 and desktop name: ''File:Login_screen.png'' = bad, make it ''File:Login_screen_GNOME_42.1.png''<br />
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== What screenshots to take ==<br />
Below is a shortened list of screenshots we had for 13.2. Taking the same or similar shots for 42.1 would already be a great help. But more is helpful as long as it does not get repetitive or excessive.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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==Installer==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Splash screen 42.1<br />
File:Licence_Agreement_install_42.1.png|Licence Agreement 42.1<br />
File:System_probing_42.1.png|System analysis 42.1<br />
File:Install_options_42.1.png|Install options (extra repositories-add-on products) 42.1<br />
File:Time_zone_42.1.png|Time Zone 42.1<br />
File:Disk_Partitions_install_42.1.png|Disk partitions 42.1<br />
File:Expert_partitioner_42.1.png|Disk edit partitions for experts 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop selection (DVD installation) 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_NET_install_42.1.png|Desktop selection (NET installation) 42.1<br />
File:Create_new_user_42.1.png|Create New User 42.1<br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation Overview 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Booting==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Welcome to openSUSE Leap!<br />
File:Grub2_boot_menu_42.1.png|Grub 2 boot menu 42.1<br />
File:Grub2_booting_42.1.png|Booting 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==KDE Plasma 5.4==<br />
Needed:<br />
*<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_greeter.png|Welcome Screen Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_activities_13.2.png|Activities 13.2<br />
File:Leap42.1_amarok.png|Amarok Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_settings.png|Configure Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_desktop.png|Desktop Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_dolphin.png|Filemanager Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_sysinfo_13.2.png|Sysinfo 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kmail_13.2.png|Kmail 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_kontact.png|Kontact Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Menu 13.2<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_rebooting.png|Shutdown Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_startup.png|Startup Menu Plasma 5<br />
File:Kde_widgets_13.2.png|Widgets 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|Yast 02 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
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==GNOME 3.16.2==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_user_menu_42.1.png|User Menu 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_42.1.png|Lock Screen 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_pass_42.1.png|Lock Screen Password 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_applications_overview_42.1.png|Applications Overview 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST appfolder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notifications_42.1.png|Notifications 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_system_settings_42.1.png|Settings 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_tweak_tool_42.1.png|Settings and Tweak tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice on GNOME, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Web browsing, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_polari_irc_42.1.png|IRC chat, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_clocks_42.1.png|Clocks Selection 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Stopwatch_Clocks_42.1.png|Stopwatch in Clocks 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_files_42.1.png|File Manager 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_music_player_42.1.png|Music is playing! 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_video_player_42.1.png|Video Player 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notes_text_editor_42.1.png|Text and Notes, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_games_42.1.png| Games, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_geolocation_enabled_apps_42.1.png|Geolocation enabled apps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_maps_42.1.png|GNOME maps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_photos_42.1.png|GNOME Photos 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|Weather app 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Builder.png|GNOME Builder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_boxes_42.1.png|Boxes - Create new 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_calendar_42.1.png|GNOME calendar 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_installed_42.1.png|Software application, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_featured_42.1.png|Featured apps, Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_updates_42.1.png|Updates shown in Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disk_usage_analyzer_42.1.png|Disk Usage Analyser 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_tool_42.1.png|Disks Tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_analyzer_sysmonitor_42.1.png|System Monitor, Disks and Disk Usage Analyzer 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_resque_tools_42.1.png|Rescue tools 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==MATE 1.10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:MATE_NET_install_software_42.1.png|Install MATE on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_favorites_42.1.png|MATE menu favourites 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_analytic_42.1.png|MATE menu all applications 42.1<br />
File:MATE_yast_42.1.png|YaST and MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_control_center_42.1.png|MATE control center 42.1<br />
File:MATE_EOM_Terminal_42.1.png|Eye of MATE and MATE terminal 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Egranpa_Pluma_42.1.png|Egranpa and Pluma on MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Caja_42.1.png|Caja (file manager) on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Atril_42.1.png|Atril on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_LibreOffice_42.1.png|MATE and LibreOffice on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Enlightenment==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-classic-terminology.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Desktop and Terminology 13.2<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-dock.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Dock Profile 13.2<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-ice.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Ice Light theme and theme selector<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Xfce==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:XFCE-about-42.1.png|About Xfce (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-desktop-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-main-menu-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop with Main Menu (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-application-finder-42.1.png|Xfce Application Finder (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-firefox-42.1.png|Xfce Firefox (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-settings.42.1.png|Xfce Settings Manager and YaST (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-thunar-42.1.png|Thunar File Manager (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-terminal-dropdown-42.1.png|Xfce Terminal (42.1)<br />
</gallery><br />
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== LXDE ==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop.png | Desktop featuring LXPanel 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Menu.png | Menu 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Run_dialog.png | Run Dialog 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Preferences.png | Desktop Preferences 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Session_Settings.png | Desktop Session Settings 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_PCManFM.png | PCManFM File Manager Dual Pane Mode 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXAppearance.png | LXAppearance 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXDM_Config.png | LXDE Config 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_openbox_configuration.png | OpenBox Configuration 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTask.png | LXTask 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTerminal.png | LXTerminal 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Package_Updater.png | LXDE Package Updater 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Control_Center.png | Control Center 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_gcolor.png | gcolor2 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Leafpad.png | Leafpad 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_mtPaint.png | mtPaint 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Applications==<br />
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<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Firefox 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice 5 42.1<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_GIMP.png | GIMP<br />
File:YaST-sw_single-NCurses-42.1.png|YaST NCurses 42.1<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|YaST Qt 13.2<br />
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==openSUSE 42.1 – Leap==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Welcome to 42.1!<br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Bootmenu<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop Selection 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
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==More details on openSUSE 42.1==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.1. If you are looking to add 13.2 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_13.2|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
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=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The system operates with the 4.1 series kernel. <br />
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=== Changes In Filesystems ===<br />
Btrfs is the default filesystem for root, and XFS for the /home directory. Btrfs allows users to take full advantage of Snapper when Btrfs is selected as the file system. Users can recover the previous status of the system using snapshots. By default, Snapper will automatically create hourly snapshots of the system, as well as pre- and post-snapshots for YaST and zypper transactions, which can be disabled. To delete a snapshot, you need to know its number. Get it by running snapper list. To delete a snapshot, run snapper delete NUMBER. This new version adds the ability to boot right into a snapshot to recover from corruption of important files on the system (like bash).<br />
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=== Networking ===<br />
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* systemd-networkd is actually not present because of the same systemd version 210 having been inherited from openSUSE 13.2/SLES.<br />
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=== Persistent Live Media ===<br />
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=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
<br />
YaST - http://yast.github.io/. <br />
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=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
=== Free Desktops ===<br />
openSUSE is unique among the major Linux distributions in delivering all major Free Desktops on an equal footing: officially developed and supported. These include [[#GNOME|GNOME]], [[#KDE|KDE]]’s Plasma Desktop (the default desktop) and Plasma Netbook, [[#Xfce|Xfce]], [[#LXDE|LXDE]], [[#Enlightenment|Enlightenment 19]] and [[#MATE|MATE]]. As usual, this release introduces some changes to the visuals through the new openSUSE branding guidelines.<br />
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=== KDE Plasma 5 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop.<br />
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The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
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In addition to the new features, Plasma 5.4.2 includes many bugfixes made by KDE developers and contributors.<br />
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==== KDE Applications ====<br />
<br />
Leap 42.1 offers a mix of the latest 15.08 Applications from KDE and a small number of applications from the 15.04. Among the highlights of these applications, there is a technology preview of the KDE Frameworks 5 KDE PIM, and a KF5 based version of the Dolphin file manager, in addition to a large assortment of bugfixes. The openSUSE community KDE team is currently evaluating how to ship updated Applications release throughout Leap 42.1's life cycle.<br />
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==== KDE Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
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Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma). <br />
<br />
The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
'''Notifications Reimagined'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's notifications system has been overhauled for 3.16. The previous Message Tray has been replaced by a new message list that provides straightforward access to previous notifications, and notification pop-ups (called "banners") have been repositioned in order to make them more noticeable and to prevent them from interfering with applications.<br />
As with the previous notifications design, it is possible to quickly and directly respond to notifications through their pop-up banners. This allows you to do things like quickly snooze an alarm or reply to a chat message.<br />
<br />
The calendar drop down, which is accessed from the time indicator in the top bar, has also been redesigned for 3.16. Not only does it now present the notifications history, but it also shows event reminders and world times. This gives a great overview of what is currently happening, as well as what is scheduled for the day.<br />
<br />
There's still a small notification bar on the bottom left side that shows some applications you have opened such as Skype etc. It's visible only when you move your mouse there.<br />
<br />
'''Files Improvements'''<br />
<br />
The Files application has had a number of significant updates for 3.16. The grid and list views have been improved, so that they provide bigger thumbnails, easier to read rows, and have a more attractive appearance. They are complemented by a new popover for controlling the view, which makes it easy to change the zoom level and sort order from a single place.<br />
File deletion has also been improved for 3.16, with the addition of a new, easy to discover undo feature. This allows files and folders to be moved to the trash using Delete alone, rather than the Ctrl+Delete keyboard combination.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Visuals'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
<br />
'''New-Look Scrollbars'''<br />
<br />
3.16 introduces a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Image Viewer'''<br />
<br />
GNOME's Image Viewer application has been redesigned for this release. The new design significantly reduces the amount of window chrome, to give more space to the images themselves. A new control provides a convenient way to quickly zoom in and out, and the properties sidebar has been refined to be easier to read and more attractive.<br />
<br />
'''Boxes'''<br />
<br />
The properties interface have been thoroughly updated. Box settings are now presented in a clearer manner and have been reorganized. They have also been placed within a standard dialog window for ease of access.<br />
The box creation assistant has been improved, with clearer navigation, URL completion, and many small refinements.<br />
It is now possible to quickly act on individual boxes, with context menus in the box overview, and matching header bar menus when viewing a box.<br />
A new menu makes it possible to send keyboard shortcuts that cannot be entered directly into a box, such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete and Ctrl+Alt+F3.<br />
Boxes are now automatically paused when they are not being viewed. This prevents unnecessary resource usage.<br />
Display handling has been improved. With 3.16, boxes are always automatically scaled, and an on screen display indicates resolution changes.<br />
<br />
'''Improved Maps, Now With Foursquare'''<br />
<br />
Maps has had a number of improvements for 3.16. Information bubbles have been added for search results and favorite locations. These show useful information about places, such as their address, wheelchair accessibility, and links to Wikipedia articles. The new information bubbles also allow locations to be used as the start and end points for travel directions, for sending a location to the Weather and Clocks applications, and for marking favorite places.<br />
Other new features and improvements in Maps include:<br />
''Foursquare check-in:'' to use this feature, add your Foursquare account to Online Accounts, and select the current location marker from Maps.<br />
''Contact search:'' if contacts have address information associated with them, you can search for them directly from Maps.<br />
''Improved state handling:'' Maps now gracefully responds when there is no network connection, or when location services are turned off.<br />
Route drag and drop: it is now possible to adjust routes by dragging them on the map.<br />
<br />
'''New Preview Applications'''<br />
<br />
''Calendar'' provides simple and easy to use window on to your online schedule, and is integrated with Online Accounts for seamless setup.<br />
''Characters'' is a new character map application. Common characters are quick and easy to browse, thanks to category-based browsing. "Type to search" provides a quick and convenient way to find characters, and a recent view presents characters that you have used in the past, for ease of retrieval.<br />
''Books'' is a new e-book viewer application for GNOME. The initial version allows viewing comic book archives, with ePub support planned for the future.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
'''GTK+'''<br />
<br />
With 3.16, built-in OpenGL support has arrived for GTK+. This allows applications that make heavy use of 3D graphics to be written in conjunction with GTK+, using the new GtkGLArea widget. OpenGL support in GTK+ 3.16 provides an effective replacement for the previous GtkGLArea and GtkGLExt libraries.<br />
Other changes in this version of GTK+ include:<br />
A display system backend for the Mir display server.<br />
GtkPopoverMenu, a new widget for creating menus contained with popovers.<br />
Themes can now simultaneously support multiple GTK+ versions, by including version-specific CSS.<br />
Improved support for application menus on OS X.<br />
Customizable selection behavior in GtkTextView.<br />
<br />
'''GTK+ Inspector'''<br />
<br />
GTK+'s live inspector has had lots of improvements for 3.16. New features include:<br />
An interactive JavaScript prompt.<br />
An interface for GLib's new memory tracking features.<br />
A magnifier for inspecting widgets (this is particularly useful for theme authors).<br />
Increased isolation of the inspector through the use of a separate display connection. This means that settings changes only affect the application you are inspecting, and not the inspector itself.<br />
A much improved user interface, which uses space more efficiently and is easier to navigate.<br />
<br />
'''GLib'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3.16 is accompanied by GLib 2.44. This latest GLib release includes a number of new features:<br />
GObject instance counting is a new debugging feature which helps to find reference leaks. To use it, set the GOBJECT_DEBUG=instance-count environment variable, and then use g_type_get_instance_count() to get the number of live objects of a given type. GTK+ Inspector has a UI for this.<br />
GLib 2.44 introduces GListModel, a GSequence-based object list. This provides an alternative to GtkTreeModel, when data is naturally organized in GObjects. GtkListBox has an API (gtk_list_box_bind_model) to use such models.<br />
GLib's network monitor implementation has been significantly improved. This can be accessed using the existing GNetworkMonitor interface, to find out the current network state.<br />
The new G_DECLARE_TYPE macro reduces the amount boilerplate required when creating GObjects in C.<br />
g_autoptr now provides automatic cleanup for local variables (supported on GCC and Clang).<br />
GSimpleIOStream is a new wrapper which makes it easier to construct GIOStreams.<br />
<br />
'''Builder'''<br />
<br />
Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.<br />
<br />
'''MultiWriter'''<br />
<br />
MultiWriter is a new application for writing image files to multiple USB devices. It has a range of possible applications, including operating system distribution, QA testing, or promotional use of live USB drives.<br />
<br />
==== The Applications ====<br />
<br />
===== Libreoffice =====<br />
The libreoffice suite was updated to 5.0 series release containing all the latest things from the document foundation project.<br />
<br />
==== Interface improvements ====<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap will include Xfce 4.12.1. The main highlights are:<br><br><br />
<br />
The window manager gained a new themable Alt+Tab dialog with optional windows preview and a list mode.<br> Initial Client side decoration support was implemented, window tiling mode was improved providing support for corner-tiling, and a new zooming mode was added. A HiDPI Xfwm theme was also added.<br><br />
The panel can now intelligently hide itself, supports Gtk3 plugins, and saw lots of its third-party plugins updated to take full advantage of the features added in 4.10.<br><br />
The desktop has a new wallpaper settings dialog, per workspace wallpaper support, and better multi-monitor handling. It also supports displaying folder cover art and emblems on icons now.<br><br />
Session manager was updated to use logind and/or upower if available for hibernate/suspend support. For portability and to respect our users' choices, fallback modes were implemented relying on os-specific backends.<br><br />
Support for multi-monitor use was improved in a new display settings dialog and a quick setup popup on monitor plugging.<br><br />
The appearance dialog now showcases previews for icons and themes.<br><br />
Xfsettingsd now supports libinput.<br><br />
Power management was not forgotten: A new panel plugin was created, logind/upower support was added to handle battery/lid/brightness events, and locking via light-locker was implemented. The settings dialog was also revamped, and support for X11 screenblanking was added.<br><br />
Thunar, saw an insane amount of improvements: tab support, tons of bug fixes, speed-ups, key shortcuts for custom actions, better naming of file copies and links, nice freespace bar in properties, tweaks for the renamer and other dialogs, improved keyboard navigation, fixes for the treeview pane, better wallpaper support, Gtk3 bookmarks support, multiple file properties... need we say more?<br />
To prepare the future of Xfce with Gtk3, which no longer requires theme engines, we are stopping the development of our Gtk theme engine, and dropping our Gtk3 engine - theme makers, please update your themes to CSS if you want them to work on the next Xfce version.<br><br />
Due to gstreamer1.0 having dropped the mixer-interface entirely, and xfce4-mixer and xfce4-volumed relying on this interface with gstreamer0.10, mixer application and volume daemon cannot be ported to 1.0 and are consequently not maintained anymore.<br><br><br />
<br />
Some extra goodies are:<br><br />
Xfburn gained BluRay Disc burning support.<br><br />
Task manager UI was totally revamped, and got ported to Gtk3.<br><br />
Parole's UI was totally redone, parts of it rewritten with many features added. Furthermore it was ported to Gtk3 and gstreamer1.0.<br><br />
Mousepad was totally rewritten and got an initial port to Gtk3.<br><br />
Imgur.com support was added to the screenshooter.<br><br />
A new GNOME-Shell-like dashboard named xfdashboard is now available.<br><br />
A new alternative menu for the panel named whiskermenu was added.<br><br />
The GNOME2 hardware monitor plugin was ported to our panel.<br><br />
Weather plugin got a totally new user interface with powerful customization options and provides tons of detailed information.<br><br />
Eyes plugin uses 3D coordinates to calculate its eye position, so even more sometimes scary, sometimes funny eyes will spy on you!<br><br />
Netload plugin works with the new udev net interface names and can be configured to show transfer rates in the panel.<br><br />
Clipboard manager plugin optionally displays a QR code.<br><br />
Cpufreq plugin now supports the intel pstate driver and can adapt better for different panel sizes and information displayed.<br><br />
Nearly all plugins have been improved to give the same look and feel and to support the new deskbar panel mode.<br />
<br />
=== LXDE ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
Leap ships with [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE Desktop Environment] 1.10. The MATE DE 1.10 branch has been released in June 11, 2015 and it's very well tested and stable version of MATE.<br />
To install MATE, choose NET installation, during desktop selection choose minimal X and just before installation click on software.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
Caja is the official file manager for the MATE desktop. In this version you can now enable/disable extensions at run-time.<br />
<br />
Pluma is a text editor which supports most standard editor features. Pluma is a graphical application which supports editing multiple text files in one window. Pluma fully supports international text through its use of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding in edited files. Its core feature set includes syntax highlighting of source code, auto indentation, and printing support.<br />
<br />
Atril is a simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), DJVU, DVI, XPS and Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Atril now supports the ePub format.<br />
<br />
eom or the Eye of MATE is a simple graphics viewer for the MATE desktop which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and can zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance.<br />
<br />
Engrampa is an archive manager for the MATE environment. It allows you to create and modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a file contained in an archive, and extract files from archive.<br />
<br />
Mate-calc replaced with galculator<br />
<br />
Mate-dialogs replaced with zenity<br />
<br />
Thanks to a new audio library, libmatemixer, MATE can now take full advantage of mixer functionality and it is able to automatically detect and support PulseAudio, ALSA and OSS.<br />
<br />
The help was improved and is now available within the desktop.<br />
<br />
Improved multi-monitor support.<br />
<br />
Lots of bugs fixes.<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
<br />
[https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] 0.19-10 is included in openSUSE Leap 42.1. To install Enlightenment, choose NET installation and during desktop selection, choose Enlightenment.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
<br />
== Financial ==<br />
<br />
== Web Stack ==<br />
<br />
=== Mariadb/MySQL ===<br />
=== Cloud ===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
<br />
* GCC 5.2 is provided as an optional co-installable entity (along with the default GCC 4.8.5)<br />
<br />
=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
When installing from the Live CD no firewall will be active by default. You have to enable it with YaST or with:<br />
'''systemctl enable SuSEfirewall2''' and '''systemctl start SuSEfirewall2'''<br />
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==openSUSE 42.1 – Leap==<br />
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File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Welcome to 42.1!<br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Bootmenu<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop Selection 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
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==More details on openSUSE 42.1==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.1. If you are looking to add 13.2 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_13.2|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
<br />
=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The system operates with the 4.1 series kernel. <br />
<br />
=== Changes In Filesystems ===<br />
Btrfs is the default filesystem for root, and XFS for the /home directory. Btrfs allows users to take full advantage of Snapper when Btrfs is selected as the file system. Users can recover the previous status of the system using snapshots. By default, Snapper will automatically create hourly snapshots of the system, as well as pre- and post-snapshots for YaST and zypper transactions, which can be disabled. To delete a snapshot, you need to know its number. Get it by running snapper list. To delete a snapshot, run snapper delete NUMBER. This new version adds the ability to boot right into a snapshot to recover from corruption of important files on the system (like bash).<br />
<br />
=== Networking ===<br />
<br />
* systemd-networkd is actually not present because of the same systemd version 210 having been inherited from openSUSE 13.2/SLES.<br />
<br />
=== Persistent Live Media ===<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
<br />
YaST - http://yast.github.io/. <br />
<br />
=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
=== Free Desktops ===<br />
openSUSE is unique among the major Linux distributions in delivering all major Free Desktops on an equal footing: officially developed and supported. These include [[#GNOME|GNOME]], [[#KDE|KDE]]’s Plasma Desktop (the default desktop) and Plasma Netbook, [[#Xfce|Xfce]], [[#LXDE|LXDE]], [[#Enlightenment|Enlightenment 19]] and [[#MATE|MATE]]. As usual, this release introduces some changes to the visuals through the new openSUSE branding guidelines.<br />
<br />
=== KDE Plasma 5 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop.<br />
<br />
The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
<br />
In addition to the new features, Plasma 5.4.2 includes many bugfixes made by KDE developers and contributors.<br />
<br />
==== KDE Applications ====<br />
<br />
Leap 42.1 offers a mix of the latest 15.08 Applications from KDE and a small number of applications from the 15.04. Among the highlights of these applications, there is a technology preview of the KDE Frameworks 5 KDE PIM, and a KF5 based version of the Dolphin file manager, in addition to a large assortment of bugfixes. The openSUSE community KDE team is currently evaluating how to ship updated Applications release throughout Leap 42.1's life cycle.<br />
<br />
==== KDE Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma). <br />
<br />
The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
'''Notifications Reimagined'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's notifications system has been overhauled for 3.16. The previous Message Tray has been replaced by a new message list that provides straightforward access to previous notifications, and notification pop-ups (called "banners") have been repositioned in order to make them more noticeable and to prevent them from interfering with applications.<br />
As with the previous notifications design, it is possible to quickly and directly respond to notifications through their pop-up banners. This allows you to do things like quickly snooze an alarm or reply to a chat message.<br />
<br />
The calendar drop down, which is accessed from the time indicator in the top bar, has also been redesigned for 3.16. Not only does it now present the notifications history, but it also shows event reminders and world times. This gives a great overview of what is currently happening, as well as what is scheduled for the day.<br />
<br />
There's still a small notification bar on the bottom left side that shows some applications you have opened such as Skype etc. It's visible only when you move your mouse there.<br />
<br />
'''Files Improvements'''<br />
<br />
The Files application has had a number of significant updates for 3.16. The grid and list views have been improved, so that they provide bigger thumbnails, easier to read rows, and have a more attractive appearance. They are complemented by a new popover for controlling the view, which makes it easy to change the zoom level and sort order from a single place.<br />
File deletion has also been improved for 3.16, with the addition of a new, easy to discover undo feature. This allows files and folders to be moved to the trash using Delete alone, rather than the Ctrl+Delete keyboard combination.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Visuals'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
<br />
'''New-Look Scrollbars'''<br />
<br />
3.16 introduces a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Image Viewer'''<br />
<br />
GNOME's Image Viewer application has been redesigned for this release. The new design significantly reduces the amount of window chrome, to give more space to the images themselves. A new control provides a convenient way to quickly zoom in and out, and the properties sidebar has been refined to be easier to read and more attractive.<br />
<br />
'''Boxes'''<br />
<br />
The properties interface have been thoroughly updated. Box settings are now presented in a clearer manner and have been reorganized. They have also been placed within a standard dialog window for ease of access.<br />
The box creation assistant has been improved, with clearer navigation, URL completion, and many small refinements.<br />
It is now possible to quickly act on individual boxes, with context menus in the box overview, and matching header bar menus when viewing a box.<br />
A new menu makes it possible to send keyboard shortcuts that cannot be entered directly into a box, such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete and Ctrl+Alt+F3.<br />
Boxes are now automatically paused when they are not being viewed. This prevents unnecessary resource usage.<br />
Display handling has been improved. With 3.16, boxes are always automatically scaled, and an on screen display indicates resolution changes.<br />
<br />
'''Improved Maps, Now With Foursquare'''<br />
<br />
Maps has had a number of improvements for 3.16. Information bubbles have been added for search results and favorite locations. These show useful information about places, such as their address, wheelchair accessibility, and links to Wikipedia articles. The new information bubbles also allow locations to be used as the start and end points for travel directions, for sending a location to the Weather and Clocks applications, and for marking favorite places.<br />
Other new features and improvements in Maps include:<br />
''Foursquare check-in:'' to use this feature, add your Foursquare account to Online Accounts, and select the current location marker from Maps.<br />
''Contact search:'' if contacts have address information associated with them, you can search for them directly from Maps.<br />
''Improved state handling:'' Maps now gracefully responds when there is no network connection, or when location services are turned off.<br />
Route drag and drop: it is now possible to adjust routes by dragging them on the map.<br />
<br />
'''New Preview Applications'''<br />
<br />
''Calendar'' provides simple and easy to use window on to your online schedule, and is integrated with Online Accounts for seamless setup.<br />
''Characters'' is a new character map application. Common characters are quick and easy to browse, thanks to category-based browsing. "Type to search" provides a quick and convenient way to find characters, and a recent view presents characters that you have used in the past, for ease of retrieval.<br />
''Books'' is a new e-book viewer application for GNOME. The initial version allows viewing comic book archives, with ePub support planned for the future.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
'''GTK+'''<br />
<br />
With 3.16, built-in OpenGL support has arrived for GTK+. This allows applications that make heavy use of 3D graphics to be written in conjunction with GTK+, using the new GtkGLArea widget. OpenGL support in GTK+ 3.16 provides an effective replacement for the previous GtkGLArea and GtkGLExt libraries.<br />
Other changes in this version of GTK+ include:<br />
A display system backend for the Mir display server.<br />
GtkPopoverMenu, a new widget for creating menus contained with popovers.<br />
Themes can now simultaneously support multiple GTK+ versions, by including version-specific CSS.<br />
Improved support for application menus on OS X.<br />
Customizable selection behavior in GtkTextView.<br />
<br />
'''GTK+ Inspector'''<br />
<br />
GTK+'s live inspector has had lots of improvements for 3.16. New features include:<br />
An interactive JavaScript prompt.<br />
An interface for GLib's new memory tracking features.<br />
A magnifier for inspecting widgets (this is particularly useful for theme authors).<br />
Increased isolation of the inspector through the use of a separate display connection. This means that settings changes only affect the application you are inspecting, and not the inspector itself.<br />
A much improved user interface, which uses space more efficiently and is easier to navigate.<br />
<br />
'''GLib'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3.16 is accompanied by GLib 2.44. This latest GLib release includes a number of new features:<br />
GObject instance counting is a new debugging feature which helps to find reference leaks. To use it, set the GOBJECT_DEBUG=instance-count environment variable, and then use g_type_get_instance_count() to get the number of live objects of a given type. GTK+ Inspector has a UI for this.<br />
GLib 2.44 introduces GListModel, a GSequence-based object list. This provides an alternative to GtkTreeModel, when data is naturally organized in GObjects. GtkListBox has an API (gtk_list_box_bind_model) to use such models.<br />
GLib's network monitor implementation has been significantly improved. This can be accessed using the existing GNetworkMonitor interface, to find out the current network state.<br />
The new G_DECLARE_TYPE macro reduces the amount boilerplate required when creating GObjects in C.<br />
g_autoptr now provides automatic cleanup for local variables (supported on GCC and Clang).<br />
GSimpleIOStream is a new wrapper which makes it easier to construct GIOStreams.<br />
<br />
'''Builder'''<br />
<br />
Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.<br />
<br />
'''MultiWriter'''<br />
<br />
MultiWriter is a new application for writing image files to multiple USB devices. It has a range of possible applications, including operating system distribution, QA testing, or promotional use of live USB drives.<br />
<br />
==== The Applications ====<br />
<br />
===== Libreoffice =====<br />
The libreoffice suite was updated to 5.0 series release containing all the latest things from the document foundation project.<br />
<br />
==== Interface improvements ====<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap will include Xfce 4.12.1. The main highlights are:<br><br><br />
<br />
The window manager gained a new themable Alt+Tab dialog with optional windows preview and a list mode.<br> Initial Client side decoration support was implemented, window tiling mode was improved providing support for corner-tiling, and a new zooming mode was added. A HiDPI Xfwm theme was also added.<br><br />
The panel can now intelligently hide itself, supports Gtk3 plugins, and saw lots of its third-party plugins updated to take full advantage of the features added in 4.10.<br><br />
The desktop has a new wallpaper settings dialog, per workspace wallpaper support, and better multi-monitor handling. It also supports displaying folder cover art and emblems on icons now.<br><br />
Session manager was updated to use logind and/or upower if available for hibernate/suspend support. For portability and to respect our users' choices, fallback modes were implemented relying on os-specific backends.<br><br />
Support for multi-monitor use was improved in a new display settings dialog and a quick setup popup on monitor plugging.<br><br />
The appearance dialog now showcases previews for icons and themes.<br><br />
Xfsettingsd now supports libinput.<br><br />
Power management was not forgotten: A new panel plugin was created, logind/upower support was added to handle battery/lid/brightness events, and locking via light-locker was implemented. The settings dialog was also revamped, and support for X11 screenblanking was added.<br><br />
Thunar, saw an insane amount of improvements: tab support, tons of bug fixes, speed-ups, key shortcuts for custom actions, better naming of file copies and links, nice freespace bar in properties, tweaks for the renamer and other dialogs, improved keyboard navigation, fixes for the treeview pane, better wallpaper support, Gtk3 bookmarks support, multiple file properties... need we say more?<br />
To prepare the future of Xfce with Gtk3, which no longer requires theme engines, we are stopping the development of our Gtk theme engine, and dropping our Gtk3 engine - theme makers, please update your themes to CSS if you want them to work on the next Xfce version.<br><br />
Due to gstreamer1.0 having dropped the mixer-interface entirely, and xfce4-mixer and xfce4-volumed relying on this interface with gstreamer0.10, mixer application and volume daemon cannot be ported to 1.0 and are consequently not maintained anymore.<br><br><br />
<br />
Some extra goodies are:<br />
Xfburn gained BluRay Disc burning support.<br><br />
Task manager UI was totally revamped, and got ported to Gtk3.<br><br />
Parole's UI was totally redone, parts of it rewritten with many features added. Furthermore it was ported to Gtk3 and gstreamer1.0.<br><br />
Mousepad was totally rewritten and got an initial port to Gtk3.<br><br />
Imgur.com support was added to the screenshooter.<br><br />
A new GNOME-Shell-like dashboard named xfdashboard is now available.<br><br />
A new alternative menu for the panel named whiskermenu was added.<br><br />
The GNOME2 hardware monitor plugin was ported to our panel.<br><br />
Weather plugin got a totally new user interface with powerful customization options and provides tons of detailed information.<br><br />
Eyes plugin uses 3D coordinates to calculate its eye position, so even more sometimes scary, sometimes funny eyes will spy on you!<br><br />
Netload plugin works with the new udev net interface names and can be configured to show transfer rates in the panel.<br><br />
Clipboard manager plugin optionally displays a QR code.<br><br />
Cpufreq plugin now supports the intel pstate driver and can adapt better for different panel sizes and information displayed.<br><br />
Nearly all plugins have been improved to give the same look and feel and to support the new deskbar panel mode.<br />
<br />
=== LXDE ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
Leap ships with [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE Desktop Environment] 1.10. The MATE DE 1.10 branch has been released in June 11, 2015 and it's very well tested and stable version of MATE.<br />
To install MATE, choose NET installation, during desktop selection choose minimal X and just before installation click on software.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
Caja is the official file manager for the MATE desktop. In this version you can now enable/disable extensions at run-time.<br />
<br />
Pluma is a text editor which supports most standard editor features. Pluma is a graphical application which supports editing multiple text files in one window. Pluma fully supports international text through its use of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding in edited files. Its core feature set includes syntax highlighting of source code, auto indentation, and printing support.<br />
<br />
Atril is a simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), DJVU, DVI, XPS and Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Atril now supports the ePub format.<br />
<br />
eom or the Eye of MATE is a simple graphics viewer for the MATE desktop which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and can zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance.<br />
<br />
Engrampa is an archive manager for the MATE environment. It allows you to create and modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a file contained in an archive, and extract files from archive.<br />
<br />
Mate-calc replaced with galculator<br />
<br />
Mate-dialogs replaced with zenity<br />
<br />
Thanks to a new audio library, libmatemixer, MATE can now take full advantage of mixer functionality and it is able to automatically detect and support PulseAudio, ALSA and OSS.<br />
<br />
The help was improved and is now available within the desktop.<br />
<br />
Improved multi-monitor support.<br />
<br />
Lots of bugs fixes.<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
<br />
[https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] 0.19-10 is included in openSUSE Leap 42.1. To install Enlightenment, choose NET installation and during desktop selection, choose Enlightenment.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
<br />
== Financial ==<br />
<br />
== Web Stack ==<br />
<br />
=== Mariadb/MySQL ===<br />
=== Cloud ===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
<br />
* GCC 5.2 is provided as an optional co-installable entity (along with the default GCC 4.8.5)<br />
<br />
=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
When installing from the Live CD no firewall will be active by default. You have to enable it with YaST or with:<br />
'''systemctl enable SuSEfirewall2''' and '''systemctl start SuSEfirewall2'''<br />
<br />
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==More details on openSUSE 42.1==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.1. If you are looking to add 13.2 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_13.2|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
<br />
=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The system operates with the 4.1 series kernel. <br />
<br />
=== Changes In Filesystems ===<br />
Btrfs is the default filesystem for root, and XFS for the /home directory. Btrfs allows users to take full advantage of Snapper when Btrfs is selected as the file system. Users can recover the previous status of the system using snapshots. By default, Snapper will automatically create hourly snapshots of the system, as well as pre- and post-snapshots for YaST and zypper transactions, which can be disabled. To delete a snapshot, you need to know its number. Get it by running snapper list. To delete a snapshot, run snapper delete NUMBER. This new version adds the ability to boot right into a snapshot to recover from corruption of important files on the system (like bash).<br />
<br />
=== Networking ===<br />
<br />
* systemd-networkd is actually not present because of the same systemd version 210 having been inherited from openSUSE 13.2/SLES.<br />
<br />
=== Persistent Live Media ===<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
<br />
YaST - http://yast.github.io/. <br />
<br />
=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
=== Free Desktops ===<br />
<br />
=== KDE Plasma 5 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop.<br />
<br />
The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
<br />
In addition to the new features, Plasma 5.4.2 includes many bugfixes made by KDE developers and contributors.<br />
<br />
==== KDE Applications ====<br />
<br />
Leap 42.1 offers a mix of the latest 15.08 Applications from KDE and a small number of applications from the 15.04. Among the highlights of these applications, there is a technology preview of the KDE Frameworks 5 KDE PIM, and a KF5 based version of the Dolphin file manager, in addition to a large assortment of bugfixes. The openSUSE community KDE team is currently evaluating how to ship updated Applications release throughout Leap 42.1's life cycle.<br />
<br />
==== KDE Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma). <br />
<br />
The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
'''Notifications Reimagined'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's notifications system has been overhauled for 3.16. The previous Message Tray has been replaced by a new message list that provides straightforward access to previous notifications, and notification pop-ups (called "banners") have been repositioned in order to make them more noticeable and to prevent them from interfering with applications.<br />
As with the previous notifications design, it is possible to quickly and directly respond to notifications through their pop-up banners. This allows you to do things like quickly snooze an alarm or reply to a chat message.<br />
<br />
The calendar drop down, which is accessed from the time indicator in the top bar, has also been redesigned for 3.16. Not only does it now present the notifications history, but it also shows event reminders and world times. This gives a great overview of what is currently happening, as well as what is scheduled for the day.<br />
<br />
There's still a small notification bar on the bottom left side that shows some applications you have opened such as Skype etc. It's visible only when you move your mouse there.<br />
<br />
'''Files Improvements'''<br />
<br />
The Files application has had a number of significant updates for 3.16. The grid and list views have been improved, so that they provide bigger thumbnails, easier to read rows, and have a more attractive appearance. They are complemented by a new popover for controlling the view, which makes it easy to change the zoom level and sort order from a single place.<br />
File deletion has also been improved for 3.16, with the addition of a new, easy to discover undo feature. This allows files and folders to be moved to the trash using Delete alone, rather than the Ctrl+Delete keyboard combination.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Visuals'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
<br />
'''New-Look Scrollbars'''<br />
<br />
3.16 introduces a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Image Viewer'''<br />
<br />
GNOME's Image Viewer application has been redesigned for this release. The new design significantly reduces the amount of window chrome, to give more space to the images themselves. A new control provides a convenient way to quickly zoom in and out, and the properties sidebar has been refined to be easier to read and more attractive.<br />
<br />
'''Boxes'''<br />
<br />
The properties interface have been thoroughly updated. Box settings are now presented in a clearer manner and have been reorganized. They have also been placed within a standard dialog window for ease of access.<br />
The box creation assistant has been improved, with clearer navigation, URL completion, and many small refinements.<br />
It is now possible to quickly act on individual boxes, with context menus in the box overview, and matching header bar menus when viewing a box.<br />
A new menu makes it possible to send keyboard shortcuts that cannot be entered directly into a box, such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete and Ctrl+Alt+F3.<br />
Boxes are now automatically paused when they are not being viewed. This prevents unnecessary resource usage.<br />
Display handling has been improved. With 3.16, boxes are always automatically scaled, and an on screen display indicates resolution changes.<br />
<br />
'''Improved Maps, Now With Foursquare'''<br />
<br />
Maps has had a number of improvements for 3.16. Information bubbles have been added for search results and favorite locations. These show useful information about places, such as their address, wheelchair accessibility, and links to Wikipedia articles. The new information bubbles also allow locations to be used as the start and end points for travel directions, for sending a location to the Weather and Clocks applications, and for marking favorite places.<br />
Other new features and improvements in Maps include:<br />
''Foursquare check-in:'' to use this feature, add your Foursquare account to Online Accounts, and select the current location marker from Maps.<br />
''Contact search:'' if contacts have address information associated with them, you can search for them directly from Maps.<br />
''Improved state handling:'' Maps now gracefully responds when there is no network connection, or when location services are turned off.<br />
Route drag and drop: it is now possible to adjust routes by dragging them on the map.<br />
<br />
'''New Preview Applications'''<br />
<br />
''Calendar'' provides simple and easy to use window on to your online schedule, and is integrated with Online Accounts for seamless setup.<br />
''Characters'' is a new character map application. Common characters are quick and easy to browse, thanks to category-based browsing. "Type to search" provides a quick and convenient way to find characters, and a recent view presents characters that you have used in the past, for ease of retrieval.<br />
''Books'' is a new e-book viewer application for GNOME. The initial version allows viewing comic book archives, with ePub support planned for the future.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
'''GTK+'''<br />
<br />
With 3.16, built-in OpenGL support has arrived for GTK+. This allows applications that make heavy use of 3D graphics to be written in conjunction with GTK+, using the new GtkGLArea widget. OpenGL support in GTK+ 3.16 provides an effective replacement for the previous GtkGLArea and GtkGLExt libraries.<br />
Other changes in this version of GTK+ include:<br />
A display system backend for the Mir display server.<br />
GtkPopoverMenu, a new widget for creating menus contained with popovers.<br />
Themes can now simultaneously support multiple GTK+ versions, by including version-specific CSS.<br />
Improved support for application menus on OS X.<br />
Customizable selection behavior in GtkTextView.<br />
<br />
'''GTK+ Inspector'''<br />
<br />
GTK+'s live inspector has had lots of improvements for 3.16. New features include:<br />
An interactive JavaScript prompt.<br />
An interface for GLib's new memory tracking features.<br />
A magnifier for inspecting widgets (this is particularly useful for theme authors).<br />
Increased isolation of the inspector through the use of a separate display connection. This means that settings changes only affect the application you are inspecting, and not the inspector itself.<br />
A much improved user interface, which uses space more efficiently and is easier to navigate.<br />
<br />
'''GLib'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3.16 is accompanied by GLib 2.44. This latest GLib release includes a number of new features:<br />
GObject instance counting is a new debugging feature which helps to find reference leaks. To use it, set the GOBJECT_DEBUG=instance-count environment variable, and then use g_type_get_instance_count() to get the number of live objects of a given type. GTK+ Inspector has a UI for this.<br />
GLib 2.44 introduces GListModel, a GSequence-based object list. This provides an alternative to GtkTreeModel, when data is naturally organized in GObjects. GtkListBox has an API (gtk_list_box_bind_model) to use such models.<br />
GLib's network monitor implementation has been significantly improved. This can be accessed using the existing GNetworkMonitor interface, to find out the current network state.<br />
The new G_DECLARE_TYPE macro reduces the amount boilerplate required when creating GObjects in C.<br />
g_autoptr now provides automatic cleanup for local variables (supported on GCC and Clang).<br />
GSimpleIOStream is a new wrapper which makes it easier to construct GIOStreams.<br />
<br />
'''Builder'''<br />
<br />
Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.<br />
<br />
'''MultiWriter'''<br />
<br />
MultiWriter is a new application for writing image files to multiple USB devices. It has a range of possible applications, including operating system distribution, QA testing, or promotional use of live USB drives.<br />
<br />
=== The Desktop ===<br />
<br />
==== The Applications ====<br />
<br />
===== Libreoffice =====<br />
The libreoffice suite was updated to 5.0 series release containing all the latest things from the document foundation project.<br />
<br />
==== Interface improvements ====<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
=== LXDE ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
Leap ships with [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE Desktop Environment] 1.10. The MATE DE 1.10 branch has been released in June 11, 2015 and it's very well tested and stable version of MATE.<br />
To install MATE, choose NET installation, during desktop selection choose minimal X and just before installation click on software.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
Caja is the official file manager for the MATE desktop. In this version you can now enable/disable extensions at run-time.<br />
<br />
Pluma is a text editor which supports most standard editor features. Pluma is a graphical application which supports editing multiple text files in one window. Pluma fully supports international text through its use of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding in edited files. Its core feature set includes syntax highlighting of source code, auto indentation, and printing support.<br />
<br />
Atril is a simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), DJVU, DVI, XPS and Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Atril now supports the ePub format.<br />
<br />
eom or the Eye of MATE is a simple graphics viewer for the MATE desktop which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and can zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance.<br />
<br />
Engrampa is an archive manager for the MATE environment. It allows you to create and modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a file contained in an archive, and extract files from archive.<br />
<br />
Mate-calc replaced with galculator<br />
<br />
Mate-dialogs replaced with zenity<br />
<br />
Thanks to a new audio library, libmatemixer, MATE can now take full advantage of mixer functionality and it is able to automatically detect and support PulseAudio, ALSA and OSS.<br />
<br />
The help was improved and is now available within the desktop.<br />
<br />
Improved multi-monitor support.<br />
<br />
Lots of bugs fixes.<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
<br />
[https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Enlightenment Enlightenment] 0.19-10 is included in openSUSE Leap 42.1. To install Enlightenment, choose NET installation and during desktop selection, choose Enlightenment.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
<br />
== Financial ==<br />
<br />
== Web Stack ==<br />
<br />
=== Mariadb/MySQL ===<br />
=== Cloud ===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
<br />
* GCC 5.2 is provided as an optional co-installable entity (along with the default GCC 4.8.5)<br />
<br />
=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
When installing from the Live CD no firewall will be active by default. You have to enable it with YaST or with:<br />
'''systemctl enable SuSEfirewall2''' and '''systemctl start SuSEfirewall2'''<br />
<br />
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File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Welcome to 42.1!<br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Bootmenu<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop Selection 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==More details on openSUSE 42.1==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.1. If you are looking to add 13.2 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_13.2|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
<br />
=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The system operates with the 4.1 series kernel. <br />
<br />
=== Changes In Filesystems ===<br />
Btrfs is the default filesystem for root, and XFS for the /home directory. Btrfs allows users to take full advantage of Snapper when Btrfs is selected as the file system. Users can recover the previous status of the system using snapshots. By default, Snapper will automatically create hourly snapshots of the system, as well as pre- and post-snapshots for YaST and zypper transactions, which can be disabled. To delete a snapshot, you need to know its number. Get it by running snapper list. To delete a snapshot, run snapper delete NUMBER. This new version adds the ability to boot right into a snapshot to recover from corruption of important files on the system (like bash).<br />
<br />
=== Networking ===<br />
<br />
* systemd-networkd is actually not present because of the same systemd version 210 having been inherited from openSUSE 13.2/SLES.<br />
<br />
=== Persistent Live Media ===<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
<br />
YaST - http://yast.github.io/. <br />
<br />
=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
=== Free Desktops ===<br />
<br />
=== KDE Plasma 5 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop.<br />
<br />
The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
<br />
In addition to the new features, Plasma 5.4.2 includes many bugfixes made by KDE developers and contributors.<br />
<br />
==== KDE Applications ====<br />
<br />
Leap 42.1 offers a mix of the latest 15.08 Applications from KDE and a small number of applications from the 15.04. Among the highlights of these applications, there is a technology preview of the KDE Frameworks 5 KDE PIM, and a KF5 based version of the Dolphin file manager, in addition to a large assortment of bugfixes. The openSUSE community KDE team is currently evaluating how to ship updated Applications release throughout Leap 42.1's life cycle.<br />
<br />
==== KDE Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma). <br />
<br />
The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
'''Notifications Reimagined'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's notifications system has been overhauled for 3.16. The previous Message Tray has been replaced by a new message list that provides straightforward access to previous notifications, and notification pop-ups (called "banners") have been repositioned in order to make them more noticeable and to prevent them from interfering with applications.<br />
As with the previous notifications design, it is possible to quickly and directly respond to notifications through their pop-up banners. This allows you to do things like quickly snooze an alarm or reply to a chat message.<br />
<br />
The calendar drop down, which is accessed from the time indicator in the top bar, has also been redesigned for 3.16. Not only does it now present the notifications history, but it also shows event reminders and world times. This gives a great overview of what is currently happening, as well as what is scheduled for the day.<br />
<br />
There's still a small notification bar on the bottom left side that shows some applications you have opened such as Skype etc. It's visible only when you move your mouse there.<br />
<br />
'''Files Improvements'''<br />
<br />
The Files application has had a number of significant updates for 3.16. The grid and list views have been improved, so that they provide bigger thumbnails, easier to read rows, and have a more attractive appearance. They are complemented by a new popover for controlling the view, which makes it easy to change the zoom level and sort order from a single place.<br />
File deletion has also been improved for 3.16, with the addition of a new, easy to discover undo feature. This allows files and folders to be moved to the trash using Delete alone, rather than the Ctrl+Delete keyboard combination.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Visuals'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
<br />
'''New-Look Scrollbars'''<br />
<br />
3.16 introduces a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.<br />
<br />
'''Updated Image Viewer'''<br />
<br />
GNOME's Image Viewer application has been redesigned for this release. The new design significantly reduces the amount of window chrome, to give more space to the images themselves. A new control provides a convenient way to quickly zoom in and out, and the properties sidebar has been refined to be easier to read and more attractive.<br />
<br />
'''Boxes'''<br />
<br />
The properties interface have been thoroughly updated. Box settings are now presented in a clearer manner and have been reorganized. They have also been placed within a standard dialog window for ease of access.<br />
The box creation assistant has been improved, with clearer navigation, URL completion, and many small refinements.<br />
It is now possible to quickly act on individual boxes, with context menus in the box overview, and matching header bar menus when viewing a box.<br />
A new menu makes it possible to send keyboard shortcuts that cannot be entered directly into a box, such as Ctrl+Alt+Delete and Ctrl+Alt+F3.<br />
Boxes are now automatically paused when they are not being viewed. This prevents unnecessary resource usage.<br />
Display handling has been improved. With 3.16, boxes are always automatically scaled, and an on screen display indicates resolution changes.<br />
<br />
'''Improved Maps, Now With Foursquare'''<br />
<br />
Maps has had a number of improvements for 3.16. Information bubbles have been added for search results and favorite locations. These show useful information about places, such as their address, wheelchair accessibility, and links to Wikipedia articles. The new information bubbles also allow locations to be used as the start and end points for travel directions, for sending a location to the Weather and Clocks applications, and for marking favorite places.<br />
Other new features and improvements in Maps include:<br />
''Foursquare check-in:'' to use this feature, add your Foursquare account to Online Accounts, and select the current location marker from Maps.<br />
''Contact search:'' if contacts have address information associated with them, you can search for them directly from Maps.<br />
''Improved state handling:'' Maps now gracefully responds when there is no network connection, or when location services are turned off.<br />
Route drag and drop: it is now possible to adjust routes by dragging them on the map.<br />
<br />
'''New Preview Applications'''<br />
<br />
''Calendar'' provides simple and easy to use window on to your online schedule, and is integrated with Online Accounts for seamless setup.<br />
''Characters'' is a new character map application. Common characters are quick and easy to browse, thanks to category-based browsing. "Type to search" provides a quick and convenient way to find characters, and a recent view presents characters that you have used in the past, for ease of retrieval.<br />
''Books'' is a new e-book viewer application for GNOME. The initial version allows viewing comic book archives, with ePub support planned for the future.<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
'''GTK+'''<br />
<br />
With 3.16, built-in OpenGL support has arrived for GTK+. This allows applications that make heavy use of 3D graphics to be written in conjunction with GTK+, using the new GtkGLArea widget. OpenGL support in GTK+ 3.16 provides an effective replacement for the previous GtkGLArea and GtkGLExt libraries.<br />
Other changes in this version of GTK+ include:<br />
A display system backend for the Mir display server.<br />
GtkPopoverMenu, a new widget for creating menus contained with popovers.<br />
Themes can now simultaneously support multiple GTK+ versions, by including version-specific CSS.<br />
Improved support for application menus on OS X.<br />
Customizable selection behavior in GtkTextView.<br />
<br />
'''GTK+ Inspector'''<br />
<br />
GTK+'s live inspector has had lots of improvements for 3.16. New features include:<br />
An interactive JavaScript prompt.<br />
An interface for GLib's new memory tracking features.<br />
A magnifier for inspecting widgets (this is particularly useful for theme authors).<br />
Increased isolation of the inspector through the use of a separate display connection. This means that settings changes only affect the application you are inspecting, and not the inspector itself.<br />
A much improved user interface, which uses space more efficiently and is easier to navigate.<br />
<br />
'''GLib'''<br />
<br />
GNOME 3.16 is accompanied by GLib 2.44. This latest GLib release includes a number of new features:<br />
GObject instance counting is a new debugging feature which helps to find reference leaks. To use it, set the GOBJECT_DEBUG=instance-count environment variable, and then use g_type_get_instance_count() to get the number of live objects of a given type. GTK+ Inspector has a UI for this.<br />
GLib 2.44 introduces GListModel, a GSequence-based object list. This provides an alternative to GtkTreeModel, when data is naturally organized in GObjects. GtkListBox has an API (gtk_list_box_bind_model) to use such models.<br />
GLib's network monitor implementation has been significantly improved. This can be accessed using the existing GNetworkMonitor interface, to find out the current network state.<br />
The new G_DECLARE_TYPE macro reduces the amount boilerplate required when creating GObjects in C.<br />
g_autoptr now provides automatic cleanup for local variables (supported on GCC and Clang).<br />
GSimpleIOStream is a new wrapper which makes it easier to construct GIOStreams.<br />
<br />
'''Builder'''<br />
<br />
Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.<br />
<br />
'''MultiWriter'''<br />
<br />
MultiWriter is a new application for writing image files to multiple USB devices. It has a range of possible applications, including operating system distribution, QA testing, or promotional use of live USB drives.<br />
<br />
=== The Desktop ===<br />
<br />
==== The Applications ====<br />
<br />
===== Libreoffice =====<br />
The libreoffice suite was updated to 5.0 series release containing all the latest things from the document foundation project.<br />
<br />
==== Interface improvements ====<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
=== LXDE ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
Leap ships with [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:MATE MATE Desktop Environment] 1.10. The MATE DE 1.10 branch has been released in June 11, 2015 and it's very well tested and stable version of MATE.<br />
To install MATE, choose NET installation, during desktop selection choose minimal X and just before installation click on software.<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
Caja is the official file manager for the MATE desktop. In this version you can now enable/disable extensions at run-time.<br />
<br />
Pluma is a text editor which supports most standard editor features. Pluma is a graphical application which supports editing multiple text files in one window. Pluma fully supports international text through its use of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding in edited files. Its core feature set includes syntax highlighting of source code, auto indentation, and printing support.<br />
<br />
Atril is a simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), DJVU, DVI, XPS and Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Atril now supports the ePub format.<br />
<br />
eom or the Eye of MATE is a simple graphics viewer for the MATE desktop which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and can zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance.<br />
<br />
Engrampa is an archive manager for the MATE environment. It allows you to create and modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a file contained in an archive, and extract files from archive.<br />
<br />
Mate-calc replaced with galculator<br />
<br />
Mate-dialogs replaced with zenity<br />
<br />
Thanks to a new audio library, libmatemixer, MATE can now take full advantage of mixer functionality and it is able to automatically detect and support PulseAudio, ALSA and OSS.<br />
<br />
The help was improved and is now available within the desktop.<br />
<br />
Improved multi-monitor support.<br />
<br />
Lots of bugs fixes.<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
<br />
== Financial ==<br />
<br />
== Web Stack ==<br />
<br />
=== Mariadb/MySQL ===<br />
=== Cloud ===<br />
<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
<br />
* GCC 5.2 is provided as an optional co-installable entity (along with the default GCC 4.8.5)<br />
<br />
=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
When installing from the Live CD no firewall will be active by default. You have to enable it with YaST or with:<br />
'''systemctl enable SuSEfirewall2''' and '''systemctl start SuSEfirewall2'''<br />
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= Updating screenshots from 13.2 to 42.1 =<br />
<br />
== Screenshot Guidelines ==<br />
Please follow the following guidelines when taking screenshots for this page:<br />
* 1280*720 or 1366*768 resolution.<br />
** Small and wide screens are a good fit for magazine and website articles! A high resolution screenshot looses details when scaled down as part of a publication.<br />
* With the default theme, color scheme, window decoration, compositing enabled (as it is default!), widgets standard, etcetera. No fancy stuff ;-)<br />
** This allows viewers to get a representative picture of openSUSE.<br />
* Try to have application windows big, but not maximized<br />
** This provides 'background' (literally) so you see how it all fits together<br />
* Don't overload the screen with windows: 2-3 is really a lot already. Don't let it get too cluttered!<br />
** Less is more and all that.<br />
* If you want to do a screencast (awesome) try to follow the rules above and keep it short (around 3-4 minutes). Better have 3-4 separate video's of each a feature...<br />
* Once you have updated the screenshot, remove the "13.2" in the title.<br />
* Name the screenshot properly by appending or prepending 42.1 and desktop name: ''File:Login_screen.png'' = bad, make it ''File:Login_screen_GNOME_42.1.png''<br />
<br />
== What screenshots to take ==<br />
Below is a shortened list of screenshots we had for 13.2. Taking the same or similar shots for 42.1 would already be a great help. But more is helpful as long as it does not get repetitive or excessive.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Installer==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Splash screen 42.1<br />
File:Licence_Agreement_install_42.1.png|Licence Agreement 42.1<br />
File:System_probing_42.1.png|System analysis 42.1<br />
File:Install_options_42.1.png|Install options (extra repositories-add-on products) 42.1<br />
File:Time_zone_42.1.png|Time Zone 42.1<br />
File:Disk_Partitions_install_42.1.png|Disk partitions 42.1<br />
File:Expert_partitioner_42.1.png|Disk edit partitions for experts 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop selection (DVD installation) 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_NET_install_42.1.png|Desktop selection (NET installation) 42.1<br />
File:Create_new_user_42.1.png|Create New User 42.1<br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation Overview 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Booting==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Welcome to openSUSE Leap!<br />
File:Grub2_boot_menu_42.1.png|Grub 2 boot menu 42.1<br />
File:Grub2_booting_42.1.png|Booting 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.14==<br />
Needed:<br />
*<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:KDE-Welcome-13.2.png|Welcome Screen 13.2<br />
File:Kde_activities_13.2.png|Activities 13.2<br />
File:Kde_amarok_13.2.png|Amarok 13.2<br />
File:Kde_configure_desktop_13.2.png|Configure Desktop 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_13.2.png|Desktop KDE 13.2<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_13.2.png|Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_sysinfo_13.2.png|Sysinfo 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kmail_13.2.png|Kmail 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kontact_13.2.png|Kontact 13.2<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Menu 13.2<br />
File:Kde_shutdown_13.2.png|Shutdown 13.2<br />
File:Kde_startup_menu_13.2.png|Startup Menu 13.2<br />
File:Kde_widgets_13.2.png|Widgets 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_01_13.2.png|Yast 01 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|Yast 02 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==GNOME 3.16.2==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_user_menu_42.1.png|User Menu 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_42.1.png|Lock Screen 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_pass_42.1.png|Lock Screen Password 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_applications_overview_42.1.png|Applications Overview 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST appfolder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notifications_42.1.png|Notifications 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_system_settings_42.1.png|Settings 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_tweak_tool_42.1.png|Settings and Tweak tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice on GNOME, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Web browsing, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_polari_irc_42.1.png|IRC chat, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_clocks_42.1.png|Clocks Selection 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Stopwatch_Clocks_42.1.png|Stopwatch in Clocks 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_files_42.1.png|File Manager 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_music_player_42.1.png|Music is playing! 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_video_player_42.1.png|Video Player 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notes_text_editor_42.1.png|Text and Notes, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_games_42.1.png| Games, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_geolocation_enabled_apps_42.1.png|Geolocation enabled apps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_maps_42.1.png|GNOME maps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_photos_42.1.png|GNOME Photos 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|Weather app 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_boxes_42.1.png|Boxes - Create new 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_calendar_42.1.png|GNOME calendar 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_installed_42.1.png|Software application, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_featured_42.1.png|Featured apps, Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_updates_42.1.png|Updates shown in Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disk_usage_analyzer_42.1.png|Disk Usage Analyser 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_tool_42.1.png|Disks Tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_analyzer_sysmonitor_42.1.png|System Monitor, Disks and Disk Usage Analyzer 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_resque_tools_42.1.png|Rescue tools 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==MATE 1.10==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:MATE_NET_install_software_42.1.png|Install MATE on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_favorites_42.1.png|MATE menu favourites 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_analytic_42.1.png|MATE menu all applications 42.1<br />
File:MATE_yast_42.1.png|YaST and MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_control_center_42.1.png|MATE control center 42.1<br />
File:MATE_EOM_Terminal_42.1.png|Eye of MATE and MATE terminal 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Egranpa_Pluma_42.1.png|Egranpa and Pluma on MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Caja_42.1.png|Caja (file manager) on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Atril_42.1.png|Atril on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_LibreOffice_42.1.png|MATE and LibreOffice on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Enlightenment==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-classic-terminology.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Desktop and Terminology 13.2<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-dock.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Dock Profile 13.2<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-ice.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Ice Light theme and theme selector<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Xfce==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:XFCE-about-42.1.png|About Xfce (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-desktop-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-main-menu-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop with Main Menu (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-application-finder-42.1.png|Xfce Application Finder (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-firefox-42.1.png|Xfce Firefox (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-settings.42.1.png|Xfce Settings Manager and YaST (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-thunar-42.1.png|Thunar File Manager (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-terminal-dropdown-42.1.png|Xfce Terminal (42.1)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== LXDE ==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop.png | Desktop featuring LXPanel 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Menu.png | Menu 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Run_dialog.png | Run Dialog 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Preferences.png | Desktop Preferences 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Session_Settings.png | Desktop Session Settings 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_PCManFM.png | PCManFM File Manager Dual Pane Mode 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXAppearance.png | LXAppearance 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXDM_Config.png | LXDE Config 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_openbox_configuration.png | OpenBox Configuration 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTask.png | LXTask 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTerminal.png | LXTerminal 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Package_Updater.png | LXDE Package Updater 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Control_Center.png | Control Center 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_gcolor.png | gcolor2 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Leafpad.png | Leafpad 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_mtPaint.png | mtPaint 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Applications==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Kde_firefox_13.2.png|Firefox 13.2<br />
File:Kde_libre_office_13.2.png|LibreOffice 13.2<br />
File:YaST-sw_single-NCurses-13_2.png|YaST NCurses 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|YaST Qt 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<noinclude><br />
[[es:Capturas de pantalla de la versión 13.2]]<br />
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[[Category:Screenshot|42.1]]<br />
[[Category:42.1|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br />
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{{Intro|Screenshots of openSUSE 42.1 components. Unless explicitly stated all screenshots here must be public domain. On the release day, this page will be transferred to [[Screenshots]].}}<br />
<br />
= Updating screenshots from 13.2 to 42.1 =<br />
<br />
== Screenshot Guidelines ==<br />
Please follow the following guidelines when taking screenshots for this page:<br />
* 1280*720 or 1366*768 resolution.<br />
** Small and wide screens are a good fit for magazine and website articles! A high resolution screenshot looses details when scaled down as part of a publication.<br />
* With the default theme, color scheme, window decoration, compositing enabled (as it is default!), widgets standard, etcetera. No fancy stuff ;-)<br />
** This allows viewers to get a representative picture of openSUSE.<br />
* Try to have application windows big, but not maximized<br />
** This provides 'background' (literally) so you see how it all fits together<br />
* Don't overload the screen with windows: 2-3 is really a lot already. Don't let it get too cluttered!<br />
** Less is more and all that.<br />
* If you want to do a screencast (awesome) try to follow the rules above and keep it short (around 3-4 minutes). Better have 3-4 separate video's of each a feature...<br />
* Once you have updated the screenshot, remove the "13.2" in the title.<br />
* Name the screenshot properly by appending or prepending 42.1 and desktop name: ''File:Login_screen.png'' = bad, make it ''File:Login_screen_GNOME_42.1.png''<br />
<br />
== What screenshots to take ==<br />
Below is a shortened list of screenshots we had for 13.2. Taking the same or similar shots for 42.1 would already be a great help. But more is helpful as long as it does not get repetitive or excessive.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Installer==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Splash_screen_42.1.png|Splash screen 42.1<br />
File:Licence_Agreement_install_42.1.png|Licence Agreement 42.1<br />
File:System_probing_42.1.png|System analysis 42.1<br />
File:Install_options_42.1.png|Install options (extra repositories-add-on products) 42.1<br />
File:Time_zone_42.1.png|Time Zone 42.1<br />
File:Disk_Partitions_install_42.1.png|Disk partitions 42.1<br />
File:Expert_partitioner_42.1.png|Disk edit partitions for experts 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_42.1.png|Desktop selection (DVD installation) 42.1<br />
File:Desktop_selection_NET_install_42.1.png|Desktop selection (NET installation) 42.1<br />
File:Create_new_user_42.1.png|Create New User 42.1<br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation Overview 42.1<br />
File:Installation_42.1.png|Installation 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Booting==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Leap_bootmenu.png|Welcome to openSUSE Leap!<br />
File:Grub2_boot_menu_42.1.png|Grub 2 boot menu 42.1<br />
File:Grub2_booting_42.1.png|Booting 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.14==<br />
Needed:<br />
*<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:KDE-Welcome-13.2.png|Welcome Screen 13.2<br />
File:Kde_activities_13.2.png|Activities 13.2<br />
File:Kde_amarok_13.2.png|Amarok 13.2<br />
File:Kde_configure_desktop_13.2.png|Configure Desktop 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_13.2.png|Desktop KDE 13.2<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_13.2.png|Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_sysinfo_13.2.png|Sysinfo 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kmail_13.2.png|Kmail 13.2<br />
File:Kde_kontact_13.2.png|Kontact 13.2<br />
File:Kde_file_manager_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Filemanager 13.2<br />
File:Kde_desktop_right_click_13.2.png|Right Click Menu 13.2<br />
File:Kde_shutdown_13.2.png|Shutdown 13.2<br />
File:Kde_startup_menu_13.2.png|Startup Menu 13.2<br />
File:Kde_widgets_13.2.png|Widgets 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_01_13.2.png|Yast 01 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|Yast 02 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==GNOME 3.16.2==<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:GNOME_user_menu_42.1.png|User Menu 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_42.1.png|Lock Screen 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Lockscreen_pass_42.1.png|Lock Screen Password 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_applications_overview_42.1.png|Applications Overview 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST appfolder 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notifications_42.1.png|Notifications 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_system_settings_42.1.png|Settings 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_tweak_tool_42.1.png|Settings and Tweak tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|LibreOffice on GNOME, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_web_browsing_42.1.png|Web browsing, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_polari_irc_42.1.png|IRC chat, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_clocks_42.1.png|Clocks Selection 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_Stopwatch_Clocks_42.1.png|Stopwatch in Clocks 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_files_42.1.png|File Manager 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_music_player_42.1.png|Music is playing! 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_video_player_42.1.png|Video Player 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_notes_text_editor_42.1.png|Text and Notes, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_games_42.1.png| Games, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_geolocation_enabled_apps_42.1.png|Geolocation enabled apps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_maps_42.1.png|GNOME maps 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_photos_42.1.png|GNOME Photos 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|Weather app 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_boxes_42.1.png|Boxes - Create new 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_calendar_42.1.png|GNOME calendar 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_installed_42.1.png|Software application, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_featured_42.1.png|Featured apps, Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_software_updates_42.1.png|Updates shown in Software, 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disk_usage_analyzer_42.1.png|Disk Usage Analyser 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_tool_42.1.png|Disks Tool 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_disks_analyzer_sysmonitor_42.1.png|System Monitor, Disks and Disk Usage Analyzer 42.1<br />
File:GNOME_resque_tools_42.1.png|Rescue tools 42.1<br />
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==MATE 1.10==<br />
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File:MATE_NET_install_software_42.1.png|Install MATE on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_favorites_42.1.png|MATE menu favourites 42.1<br />
File:MATE_menu_analytic_42.1.png|MATE menu all applications 42.1<br />
File:MATE_yast_42.1.png|YaST and MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_control_center_42.1.png|MATE control center 42.1<br />
File:MATE_EOM_Terminal_42.1.png|Eye of MATE and MATE terminal 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Egranpa_Pluma_42.1.png|Egranpa and Pluma on MATE 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Caja_42.1.png|Caja (file manager) on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_Atril_42.1.png|Atril on 42.1<br />
File:MATE_LibreOffice_42.1.png|MATE and LibreOffice on 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Enlightenment==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-classic-terminology.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Desktop and Terminology 13.2<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-dock.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Dock Profile 13.2<br />
File:Enlightenment-13.2-ice.jpg|Enlightenment (e19) Ice Light theme and theme selector<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Xfce==<br />
<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:XFCE-about-42.1.png|About Xfce (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-desktop-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-main-menu-42.1.png|Xfce Desktop with Main Menu (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-application-finder-42.1.png|Xfce Application Finder (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-firefox-42.1.png|Xfce Firefox (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-settings.42.1.png|Xfce Settings Manager and YaST (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-thunar-42.1.png|Thunar File Manager (42.1)<br />
File:Xfce-terminal-dropdown-42.1.png|Xfce Terminal (42.1)<br />
</gallery><br />
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== LXDE ==<br />
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<gallery style="text-align:center; margin: 0 auto;"><br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop.png | Desktop featuring LXPanel 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Menu.png | Menu 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Run_dialog.png | Run Dialog 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Preferences.png | Desktop Preferences 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Desktop_Session_Settings.png | Desktop Session Settings 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_PCManFM.png | PCManFM File Manager Dual Pane Mode 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXAppearance.png | LXAppearance 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXDM_Config.png | LXDE Config 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_openbox_configuration.png | OpenBox Configuration 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTask.png | LXTask 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_LXTerminal.png | LXTerminal 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Package_Updater.png | LXDE Package Updater 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Control_Center.png | Control Center 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_gcolor.png | gcolor2 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_Leafpad.png | Leafpad 42.1<br />
File:LXDE_-_mtPaint.png | mtPaint 42.1<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Applications==<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:Kde_firefox_13.2.png|Firefox 13.2<br />
File:Kde_libre_office_13.2.png|LibreOffice 13.2<br />
File:YaST-sw_single-NCurses-13_2.png|YaST NCurses 13.2<br />
File:Kde_yast_02_13.2.png|YaST Qt 13.2<br />
</gallery><br />
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