https://en.opensuse.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Javierllorente&feedformat=atomopenSUSE Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:43:19ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.6https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=NetBeans&diff=175855NetBeans2023-06-08T08:21:59Z<p>Javierllorente: /* RPM */</p>
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developer=Apache NetBeans Community|<br />
image=[[Image:org.apache.netbeans.png|128px]]|<br />
description=NetBeans - Apache Java IDE. Fits the Pieces Together|<br />
vendor=The Apache Software Foundation|<br />
license=Apache License, Version 2.0|<br />
website=https://netbeans.apache.org/|<br />
}}<br />
{{Intro|'''NetBeans''' Fits the Pieces Together. Development Environment, Tooling Platform and Application Framework.}}<br />
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== Installation ==<br />
=== RPM ===<br />
The RPM for NetBeans is available at [https://netbeans.apache.org/download/ Apache NetBeans Releases].<br />
<br />
Download it and install it (as root)<br />
<pre><br />
rpm -ivh https://dlcdn.apache.org/netbeans/netbeans-installers/17/apache-netbeans-18-0.noarch.rpm<br />
</pre><br />
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=== Flatpak ===<br />
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NetBeans is also available as a [[Flatpak]].<br />
<br />
Install<br />
<pre><br />
flatpak install flathub org.apache.netbeans<br />
</pre><br />
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Run<br />
<pre>flatpak run org.apache.netbeans</pre><br />
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== Troubleshooting ==<br />
=== Maven Central Repository ===<br />
By default, openSUSE Tumbleweed allocates half of the RAM size for [[openSUSE:Tmp_on_tmpfs|tmpfs]].<br />
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If unpacking the index for Maven Central Repository fails with <pre>java.io.IOException: No space left on device</pre><br />
run (as root)<br />
<pre>mount -o remount,size=16G /tmp</pre><br />
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[[Category:Applications:Development]]<br />
[[Category:Apache]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=NetBeans&diff=174305NetBeans2023-04-12T20:17:38Z<p>Javierllorente: Update rpm command</p>
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name=NetBeans|<br />
developer=Apache NetBeans Community|<br />
image=[[Image:org.apache.netbeans.png|128px]]|<br />
description=NetBeans - Apache Java IDE. Fits the Pieces Together|<br />
vendor=The Apache Software Foundation|<br />
license=Apache License, Version 2.0|<br />
website=https://netbeans.apache.org/|<br />
}}<br />
{{Intro|'''NetBeans''' Fits the Pieces Together. Development Environment, Tooling Platform and Application Framework.}}<br />
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== Installation ==<br />
=== RPM ===<br />
The RPM for NetBeans is available at [https://netbeans.apache.org/download/ Apache NetBeans Releases].<br />
<br />
Download it and install it (as root)<br />
<pre><br />
rpm -ivh https://dlcdn.apache.org/netbeans/netbeans-installers/17/apache-netbeans-17-0.noarch.rpm<br />
</pre><br />
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=== Flatpak ===<br />
<br />
NetBeans is also available as a [[Flatpak]].<br />
<br />
Install<br />
<pre><br />
flatpak install flathub org.apache.netbeans<br />
</pre><br />
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Run<br />
<pre>flatpak run org.apache.netbeans</pre><br />
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== Troubleshooting ==<br />
=== Maven Central Repository ===<br />
By default, openSUSE Tumbleweed allocates half of the RAM size for [[openSUSE:Tmp_on_tmpfs|tmpfs]].<br />
<br />
If unpacking the index for Maven Central Repository fails with <pre>java.io.IOException: No space left on device</pre><br />
run (as root)<br />
<pre>mount -o remount,size=16G /tmp</pre><br />
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[[Category:Applications:Development]]<br />
[[Category:Apache]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=NetBeans&diff=174302NetBeans2023-04-12T16:30:44Z<p>Javierllorente: Add Maven Central Repository section</p>
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developer=Apache NetBeans Community|<br />
image=[[Image:org.apache.netbeans.png|128px]]|<br />
description=NetBeans - Apache Java IDE. Fits the Pieces Together|<br />
vendor=The Apache Software Foundation|<br />
license=Apache License, Version 2.0|<br />
website=https://netbeans.apache.org/|<br />
}}<br />
{{Intro|'''NetBeans''' Fits the Pieces Together. Development Environment, Tooling Platform and Application Framework.}}<br />
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== Installation ==<br />
=== RPM ===<br />
The RPM for NetBeans is available at [https://netbeans.apache.org/download/ Apache NetBeans Releases].<br />
<br />
Download it and install it (as root)<br />
<pre><br />
rpm -Ivh apache-netbeans*rpm<br />
</pre><br />
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=== Flatpak ===<br />
<br />
NetBeans is also available as a [[Flatpak]].<br />
<br />
Install<br />
<pre><br />
flatpak install flathub org.apache.netbeans<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Run<br />
<pre>flatpak run org.apache.netbeans</pre><br />
<br />
== Troubleshooting ==<br />
=== Maven Central Repository ===<br />
By default, openSUSE Tumbleweed allocates half of the RAM size for [[openSUSE:Tmp_on_tmpfs|tmpfs]].<br />
<br />
If unpacking the index for Maven Central Repository fails with <pre>java.io.IOException: No space left on device</pre><br />
run (as root)<br />
<pre>mount -o remount,size=16G /tmp</pre><br />
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[[Category:Applications:Development]]<br />
[[Category:Apache]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=NetBeans&diff=174299NetBeans2023-04-12T16:07:42Z<p>Javierllorente: Created page with "{{Infobox| name=NetBeans| developer=Apache NetBeans Community| image=128px| description=NetBeans - Apache Java IDE. Fits the Pieces Together| vendor=The Apache Software Foundation| license=Apache License, Version 2.0| website=https://netbeans.apache.org/| }} {{Intro|'''NetBeans''' Fits the Pieces Together. Development Environment, Tooling Platform and Application Framework.}} == Installation == === RPM === The RPM for NetBeans is availa..."</p>
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<div>{{Infobox|<br />
name=NetBeans|<br />
developer=Apache NetBeans Community|<br />
image=[[Image:org.apache.netbeans.png|128px]]|<br />
description=NetBeans - Apache Java IDE. Fits the Pieces Together|<br />
vendor=The Apache Software Foundation|<br />
license=Apache License, Version 2.0|<br />
website=https://netbeans.apache.org/|<br />
}}<br />
{{Intro|'''NetBeans''' Fits the Pieces Together. Development Environment, Tooling Platform and Application Framework.}}<br />
<br />
== Installation ==<br />
=== RPM ===<br />
The RPM for NetBeans is available at [https://netbeans.apache.org/download/ Apache NetBeans Releases].<br />
<br />
Download it and install it (as root)<br />
<pre><br />
rpm -Ivh apache-netbeans*rpm<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== Flatpak ===<br />
<br />
NetBeans is also available as a [[Flatpak]].<br />
<br />
Install<br />
<pre><br />
flatpak install flathub org.apache.netbeans<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Run<br />
<pre>flatpak run org.apache.netbeans</pre><br />
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[[Category:Applications:Development]]<br />
[[Category:Apache]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=File:Org.apache.netbeans.png&diff=174296File:Org.apache.netbeans.png2023-04-12T15:48:00Z<p>Javierllorente: </p>
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<div></div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=SDB:KDE_Connect&diff=149576SDB:KDE Connect2020-11-25T09:56:09Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Terminal */ It's kdeconnect-kde.xml on openSUSE Leap 15.2</p>
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==Installation==<br />
KDE Connect is available for openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed from the main repository. If you use a desktop environment other than KDE's Plasma, you might also want to install indicator-kdeconnect, that provides a system tray as a GUI for other desktops. Use the following instructions, should you need to install it.<br />
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===openSUSE Direct Install===<br />
https://software.opensuse.org/package/kdeconnect-kde<br />
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===Terminal Install===<br />
Instructions for copy/paste instructions into a terminal such as '''Konsole'''.<br />
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sudo zypper in kdeconnect-kde<br />
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===Android Installation===<br />
The app for Android can be found in both the [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp Google Play Store] and the free store [https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp F-Droid].<br />
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===Firefox Extension===<br />
If you are a Firefox user, this [https://kamikazow.wordpress.com/2014/11/22/send-firefox-tabs-to-your-phone-via-kde-connect/ extension]] might be of your interest. <br />
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==Configuration==<br />
In order for the secure communication to take place, ports in the firewall have to be opened up. <br />
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===openSUSE Firewall Port Modifications===<br />
* Open the '''YaST''' Control Center<br />
* Select '''Firewall''' <br />
* Within the '''Firewall''' configuration window, select '''Allowed Services'''<br />
* Select the '''Service to Allow''' drop-down, search for '''KDE Connect''' then '''Add'''<br />
* On the Firewall Configuration window, select '''Next''' followed by '''Finish'''<br />
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The Firewall Service settings will save and the service will restart.<br />
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===Firewalld Port Modification===<br />
The easiest way to configure firewalld is through the terminal. The other effective way is to install '''firewall-config''' and use that interface.<br />
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====Terminal====<br />
Note the zone of your current interface. With Plasma, this is done within the Network Manager. If you do not specify the zone of the interface, it defaults to '''public'''. The example below is adjusting the default zone using the kdeconnect service file for firewalld ('''/usr/lib/firewalld/services/kdeconnect-kde.xml'''). This service holds the list of ports required for a proper operation. For most user cases, this is an acceptable default.<br />
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sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --permanent --add-service=kdeconnect-kde<br />
sudo firewall-cmd --reload<br />
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====GSConnect====<br />
If you are using GSConnect gnome extension to connect to your mobile phone you need to the following changes in your firewall setting.<br />
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In the YaST2 firewall you need to add your wifi card to the public zone.<br />
Afterwards go to the public zones configuration and open tab Ports.<br />
Add port range 1714-1764 to TCP and UDP.<br />
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====Graphical Interface====<br />
The packaged '''firewall-config''' must be installed to make this modification.<br />
sudo zypper install firewall-config<br />
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* Run the application '''firewall-config'''<br />
* Enter the root password <br />
* The '''Configuration''' for modification defaults under '''Runtime'''. Any changes you make will only affect the current '''Runtime''' of the machine<br />
* Note the Zone that the network is running and ensure that the current zone is selected under the '''Zones''' tab.<br />
* In the '''Services''' tab, locate and check '''kdeconnect-kde''' in the window.<br />
* In the '''Ports''' tab, click on '''Add''' to add the following ports<br />
** '''Port/Port Range''': 1714-1764, '''Protocol''': tcp<br />
** '''Port/Port Range''': 1714-1764, '''Protocol''': udp<br />
* If you would like to make this change permanent under the selected '''Zone''', select Options > Runtime to Permanent <br />
* If no further changes to the firewall are required, close the Configuration window, changes are immediate.<br />
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The Firewall adjustments are complete.<br />
<br />
Reload the Firewall by Selecting '''Options > Reload Firewalld'''<br />
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===Android Configuration===<br />
Set the device name to something that makes sense that you will recognize. This is important for the pairing process.<br />
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==Pairing Devices==<br />
Most networks should allow automatic discovery of the devices running KDE Connect. Here are some things you can try if it is not automatically discovering<br />
<br />
On the Android device select, from the menu, Add a Device by IP<br />
Should the device not show up due to services being blocked by the network you can add a device by IP<br />
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From any device, select '''Request Pair'''<br />
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'''Note:''' When pairing from Desktop to Android, be sure you are within the Android KDE Connect application<br />
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Once paired, scroll through the options to determine how much information you want communicated back and forth between devices.<br />
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==Troubleshooting==<br />
<br />
===Devices are running KDE Connect, but they can't see each other===<br />
* Ensure that the devices in question are on the same network<br />
* Ensure the necessary firewall ports have been opened. If they have been opened, try restarting the firewall daemon using the YaST Firewall Tool<br />
* Go to KDE Connect Settings (on Android and/or openSUSE) and manually refresh the devices<br />
<br />
===KDE Connect crashes or restarts when trying to pair with another device===<br />
* Some times, a corrupt config file may cause KDE Connect to crash when trying to pair with a device. In that case, deleting the config file might help.<br />
~/.kde4/share/config/kdeconnectrc<br />
or<br />
~/.config/kdeconnect<br />
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===The devices suddenly stop communicating===<br />
If both devices are on the network and the firewall is properly configured but no notifications are being displayed one or the other may device have fallen asleep. Likely the service stopped or was suspended on the mobile device. <br />
* Open the KDE Connect settings on either device and ping the opposite or select '''Refresh''' to force connection.<br />
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==Development==<br />
If you are interested in contributing to KDE Connect, please join the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdeconnect mailing list] of the project. You might also want to read [https://albertvaka.wordpress.com/ Albert Vaca's development blog]].<br />
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You can find the sources in the following repositories:<br />
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https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/kdeconnect-android/repository<br />
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https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/kdeconnect-kde/repository<br />
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==See also==<br />
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=== Related articles ===<br />
*[[Portal:KDE]]<br />
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===External links===<br />
* [https://community.kde.org/KDEConnect KDE Connect Community Page]<br />
* [https://kamikazow.wordpress.com/2014/11/22/send-firefox-tabs-to-your-phone-via-kde-connect/ Firefox Extension]]<br />
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp KDE Connect on Google Play Store] <br />
* [https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp F-Droid free Android Store].<br />
* [https://cubiclenate.com/2019/01/09/kde-connect-cli-a-gift-to-future-self/ KDE Connect CLI Usage]<br />
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=OBS Server and Tools=<br />
This page provides a brief overview about all known OBS components and clients.<br />
If you write also one, please add a link to your resources here.<br />
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==Official OBS components==<br />
===Build Script===<br />
The build script is used by server and client to do the actual build process. It can build in chroot or in secure XEN or KVM enviroment.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build<br />
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===Command Line Client===<br />
The command line client is used by power packagers, to solve merge conflicts and do local builds.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/osc<br />
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===OSC source validator===<br />
An extension for osc to find common mistakes before committing source. These checks are enforced for official openSUSE packages.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-service-source_validator<br />
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===OBS Server===<br />
The OBS server code to setup an own instance of OBS.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service<br />
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It needs also the Bento theming libs from<br />
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Source: http://github.com/openSUSE/themes<br />
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It can be installed easily as appliance:<br />
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Appliance: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance<br />
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===OBS signing daemon===<br />
The signing daemon can be used for signing packages on the server. It is part of the OBS appliance.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-sign<br />
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===Hermes===<br />
Hermes is an optional extra component for OBS. <br />
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It is an extremely flexible solution to distribute events from OBS as notifications to users. It supports various ways of notification such as email, RSS or twitter posts. Users also can choose when the notification should happen: For each event individually or as digests posts after a given time span.<br />
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Hermes comes with a decent configuration app for users and an admin application.<br />
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Hermes Information portal: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hermes<br />
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Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/hermes<br />
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===Software.o.o===<br />
software-o-o is an optional extra component for OBS end users. It is not yet<br />
modularized for general purpose use.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/software-o-o<br />
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==Unofficial OBS components==<br />
===osc extensions===<br />
====osc contrib====<br />
An osc plugin for working with the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib project.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-contrib<br />
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====osc collaboration plugin====<br />
An osc plugin for taging patches to improve upstream collaboration. Used by the Gnome people, it needs an additional server.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-plugin-collab<br />
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===Qactus===<br />
A Qt-based OBS client<br />
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Source: https://github.com/javierllorente/qactus/<br />
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===Mono OSC===<br />
an OBS GUI written in Mono.<br />
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Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/monoosc/<br />
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===spec file cleaner===<br />
A script to standarise a spec file.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/spec-cleaner<br />
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===OBS git===<br />
A tool to checkout OBS sources and replicate them as a git repo.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-git<br />
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===FUSE file system to access OBS===<br />
To be able to mount an obs server as file system, you can use this fuse plugin.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/uli/obsfs<br />
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===OBS client for Android===<br />
Check your build states from your Android phone.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-client-android<br />
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===OBS client lib for Qt===<br />
A first stub to connect to an OBS server from a Qt appliacation.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/qtobs<br />
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===OBS client lib for Java===<br />
A basic Java-based OBS library.<br />
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Source: https://github.com/javierllorente/jobs<br />
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===Sofware Auto Test Enviroment===<br />
This code is using OBS to rebuild code and test automatically the resulting appliance. This is used by YaST people to test their stack based on their git code, building packages and appliance in OBS.<br />
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Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-autotest<br />
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[[de:openSUSE:Build Service Werkzeuge]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Localization_team&diff=126414openSUSE:Localization team2018-05-30T14:31:25Z<p>Javierllorente: Add Spanish to the list</p>
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| [[:el:openSUSE:Localization|Greek ]] || [[user:Diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]] || opensuse-translation-el@opensuse.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/el/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[openSUSE:Tradukado_al_Esperanto|Esperanto]] || [[user:Kameleono|Manuel Ortega]] || manuel@enkidu.coop || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/eo/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Estonian || Jaan Vajakas || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/et/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Finnish || Jyri Palokangas || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/fi/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| [[:fr:Equipe_de_traduction|French]] || [[user:Guillaume_G|Guillaume GARDET]] || opensuse-fr@opensuse.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/fr/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [http://wiki.trasno.net/OpenSuse Galician] || || proxecto@trasno.net [http://trasno.net/trasno:lista subscribe here to this mailing list] || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/gl/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Hebrew || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/he/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Hindi || Aditi Abhyankar || aditi.sarwate[at]gmail.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/hi/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Croatian || || none || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/hr/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:hu:Üdvözöljük_az_openSUSE.org_oldalán|Hungarian]] || ||[[:hu:Kommunikáció|opensuse-hu@opensuse.org]] || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/hu/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Indonesian || [[user:Medwin|M. Edwin Zakaria]] || none || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/id/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Italian || [[User:Hawake|Hawake]] (wiki) || opensuse-it@opensuse.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/it/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Japanese || [[user:Yuuichi|Yuuichi]] (wiki) || opensuse-ja@opensuse.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ja/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Georgian || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ka/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Khmer (km) || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/km/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Korean || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ko/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Lithuanian || || opensuse.lietuviu.kalba () gmail.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/lt/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Lao || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/lo/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Marathi || Aditi Abhyankar || aditi.sarwate[at]gmail.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/mr/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Norwegian Bokmål || Andreas Saga Romsdal || none || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/nb/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Norwegian Nynorsk || Karl Ove Hufthammer || karl@huftis.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/nn/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:nl:openSUSE:Vertaalteam|Dutch(nl)]] || [[:nl:User:RinseDeVries|Rinse de Vries (openSUSE)]]<br>[[:nl:User:Fdekruijf|Freek de Kruijf (openSUSE,wiki)]] || yast-nl-l10n -at- lists.sf.kovoks.nl || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/nl/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Pashto || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ps/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Persian || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/fa/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Punjabi || || punjabi-l10n -at- lists.sf.net || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/pa/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Polish || || [http://pl.opensuse.org/Komunikacja#Listy_u.C5.BCytkownik.C3.B3w opensuse-pl@opensuse.org] || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/pl/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Portuguese || || opensuse-pt@opensuse.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/pt/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:pt:Tradução|Portuguese (Brazilian )]] || [[user:elchevive|Luiz Fernando Ranghetti]] ||opensuse-pt@opensuse.org|| [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/pt_BR/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Romanian || || openSUSE_ro@googlegroups.com oprea_luci@yahoo.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ro/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:ru:Translation_Team|Russian]] || [[user:Minton|Alexander Melentiev]] || [http://ru.opensuse.org/Общение#.D0.A1.D0.BF.D0.B8.D1.81.D0.BA.D0.B8_.D1.80.D0.B0.D1.81.D1.81.D1.8B.D0.BB.D0.BA.D0.B8 opensuse-ru@opensuse.org] || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ru/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Slovak ||Non coordinator at this time, only volunteers || opensuse-translation-sk@opensuse.org, [mailto:opensuse-translation-sk+subscribe@opensuse.org subscribe here] || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/sk/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Slovenian || || gregor.slemi@gmail.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/sl/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| Serbian || [[User:Brcha|Филип Брчић]] || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/sr/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:zh:翻译团队|Simplified Chinese(简体中文)]] || || i@marguerite.su || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/zh_CN/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Sinhala (සිංහල)|| ||info@fossuser.lk || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/si/ Translations]<br />
|-<br />
| [[:es:Traducción|Spanish]] || || opensuse-translation-es@opensuse.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/es/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Swedish ||Jonas Svensson||jks[at]ekhorva.se || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/sv/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Tamil || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/ta/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Tajik || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/tg/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Thai || || thai-l10n@googlegroups.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/th/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:zh:翻译团队|Traditional Chinese(繁體中文)]] || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/zh_TW/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| [[:tr:OpenSUSE.org'a Hoşgeldiniz|Turkish]] ||] || suseturkiye@suse-tr.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/tr/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Ukrainian || [[user:Andriykopanytsia|Andriy Bandura]] || andriykopanysta@gmail.com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/uk/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Vietnamese || || || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/vi/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Welsh (Cymraeg) || [[user:donnek|Kevin Donnelly]] || kevin -curly-a- dotmon (dot) com || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/cy/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
| Walloon || || linux-wa at walon.org || [https://l10n.opensuse.org/languages/wa/ Translations] <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639_codes Languages Codes] on EN-Wikipedia<br />
<br />
[[Category:Localization]]<br />
[[Category:Teams|Localization]]<br />
<br />
[[de:openSUSE:Liste der Sprachen in die openSUSE übersetzt wird]]<br />
[[ja:Localization Team]]<br />
[[ru:Команда локализации OpenSUSE]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=DenyHosts&diff=123894DenyHosts2018-03-03T16:05:52Z<p>Javierllorente: This article is not referring to obsolete openSUSE releases anymore</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|DenyHosts is a script intended to be run by Linux system administrators to help thwart SSH server attacks (also known as dictionary based attacks and brute force attacks).}}<br />
{{Infobox |<br />
name= DenyHosts |<br />
developer= Phil Schwartz |<br />
image= [http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/ http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/images/denyhosts.png] |<br />
description= DenyHosts is a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh hackers |<br />
license= GPLv2 |<br />
website=http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=Features and documentation=<br />
If you've ever looked at your ssh log (/var/log/messages, /var/log/warn, etc...) you may be alarmed to see how many hackers attempted to gain access to your server. Hopefully, none of them were successful (but then again, how would you know?). Wouldn't it be better to automatically prevent that attacker from continuing to gain entry into your system?<br />
<br />
DenyHosts attempts to address the above... and more:<br />
<br />
* Parses /var/log/messages to find all login attempts and filters failed and successful attempts.<br />
* Synchronization mode allows DenyHosts daemons the ability to share data via a centralized server to proactively thwart attacks.<br />
* Can be run from the command line, cron or as a daemon<br />
* Records all failed login attempts for the user and offending host<br />
* For each host that exceeds a threshold count, records the evil host<br />
* Keeps track of each non-existent user (eg. sdadasd) when a login attempt failed.<br />
* Keeps track of each existing user (eg. root) when a login attempt failed.<br />
* Keeps track of each offending host (these hosts can be purged if the associated entry in /etc/hosts.deny is expired)<br />
* Keeps track of suspicious logins (that is, logins that were successful for a host that had many login failures)<br />
* Keeps track of the file offset, so that you can reparse the same file (/var/log/messages) continuously (until it is rotated).<br />
* When the log file is rotated, the script will detect it and parse from the beginning.<br />
* Appends /etc/hosts.deny and adds the newly banned hosts<br />
* Optionally sends an email of newly banned hosts and suspicious logins.<br />
* Keeps a history of all user, host, user/host combo and suspicious logins encountered which includes the data and number of corresponding failed login attempts.<br />
* Maintains failed valid and invalid user login attempts in separate files, such that it is easy to see which valid user is under attack (which would give you the opportunity to remove the account, change the password or change it's default shell to something like sbin/nologin<br />
* Upon each run, the script will load the previously saved data and re-use it to append new failures.<br />
* Resolves IP addresses to hostnames, if available (new in v0.6.0).<br />
* /etc/hosts.deny entries can be expired (purge) at a user specified time (new in 0.8)<br />
<br />
Please have a look at the [http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html FAQ] for details.<br />
<br />
= Installing and configuring DenyHosts =<br />
The tool DenyHosts is included in this repository<br />
{{Version note|42.2|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/utilities/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/}}<br />
{{Version note|42.3|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/utilities/openSUSE_Leap_42.3/}}<br />
<br />
<br>You must add this repository in Yast and then install it with<br />
<br />
sudo zypper in denyhosts<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* [[SuSEfirewall2]]<br />
<br />
=External Links=<br />
* [http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/ Official website]<br />
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/denyhosts/ Sourceforge website]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Internet Applications]]<br />
<br />
[[it:DenyHosts]]<br />
[[de:DenyHosts]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=DenyHosts&diff=123892DenyHosts2018-03-03T16:04:10Z<p>Javierllorente: Update links</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Obsolete|12.3}}<br />
<br />
{{Intro|DenyHosts is a script intended to be run by Linux system administrators to help thwart SSH server attacks (also known as dictionary based attacks and brute force attacks).}}<br />
{{Infobox |<br />
name= DenyHosts |<br />
developer= Phil Schwartz |<br />
image= [http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/ http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/images/denyhosts.png] |<br />
description= DenyHosts is a utility to help sys admins thwart ssh hackers |<br />
license= GPLv2 |<br />
website=http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=Features and documentation=<br />
If you've ever looked at your ssh log (/var/log/messages, /var/log/warn, etc...) you may be alarmed to see how many hackers attempted to gain access to your server. Hopefully, none of them were successful (but then again, how would you know?). Wouldn't it be better to automatically prevent that attacker from continuing to gain entry into your system?<br />
<br />
DenyHosts attempts to address the above... and more:<br />
<br />
* Parses /var/log/messages to find all login attempts and filters failed and successful attempts.<br />
* Synchronization mode allows DenyHosts daemons the ability to share data via a centralized server to proactively thwart attacks.<br />
* Can be run from the command line, cron or as a daemon<br />
* Records all failed login attempts for the user and offending host<br />
* For each host that exceeds a threshold count, records the evil host<br />
* Keeps track of each non-existent user (eg. sdadasd) when a login attempt failed.<br />
* Keeps track of each existing user (eg. root) when a login attempt failed.<br />
* Keeps track of each offending host (these hosts can be purged if the associated entry in /etc/hosts.deny is expired)<br />
* Keeps track of suspicious logins (that is, logins that were successful for a host that had many login failures)<br />
* Keeps track of the file offset, so that you can reparse the same file (/var/log/messages) continuously (until it is rotated).<br />
* When the log file is rotated, the script will detect it and parse from the beginning.<br />
* Appends /etc/hosts.deny and adds the newly banned hosts<br />
* Optionally sends an email of newly banned hosts and suspicious logins.<br />
* Keeps a history of all user, host, user/host combo and suspicious logins encountered which includes the data and number of corresponding failed login attempts.<br />
* Maintains failed valid and invalid user login attempts in separate files, such that it is easy to see which valid user is under attack (which would give you the opportunity to remove the account, change the password or change it's default shell to something like sbin/nologin<br />
* Upon each run, the script will load the previously saved data and re-use it to append new failures.<br />
* Resolves IP addresses to hostnames, if available (new in v0.6.0).<br />
* /etc/hosts.deny entries can be expired (purge) at a user specified time (new in 0.8)<br />
<br />
Please have a look at the [http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/faq.html FAQ] for details.<br />
<br />
= Installing and configuring DenyHosts =<br />
The tool DenyHosts is included in this repository<br />
{{Version note|42.2|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/utilities/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/}}<br />
{{Version note|42.3|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/utilities/openSUSE_Leap_42.3/}}<br />
<br />
<br>You must add this repository in Yast and then install it with<br />
<br />
sudo zypper in denyhosts<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* [[SuSEfirewall2]]<br />
<br />
=External Links=<br />
* [http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/ Official website]<br />
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/denyhosts/ Sourceforge website]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Internet Applications]]<br />
<br />
[[it:DenyHosts]]<br />
[[de:DenyHosts]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Tumbleweed_mirrors&diff=123808openSUSE:Tumbleweed mirrors2018-02-22T19:08:58Z<p>Javierllorente: Update release version link</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Mirror navbar}}<br />
{{Intro|<p>A mirror in computing is a direct copy of a data set.</p><br />
<br />On the Internet, a mirror site is an exact copy of another Internet site. Mirror sites are most commonly used to provide multiple sources of the same information in order to spread total server load and connection bandwidth. The mirror sites are short called mirrors. They are a way of providing fast and reliable access to the files on the sites with popular (and large) downloads. }}<br />
<br />
==How to find mirrors==<br />
You '''do not have to select''' a mirror yourself.<br />
* If you use [http://software.opensuse.org/ software.opensuse.org] or [http://download.opensuse.org/ download.opensuse.org], the server will take care of finding a mirror for you. It will automatically select one of the known and active mirrors from a database and redirect the download. See [[openSUSE:Build Service redirector]] for technical details on how this works.<br />
<br />
That's it!<br />
<br />
* If you would like to use a different mirror, or want to see a complete list of all mirrors where you could download a file from, go to [http://mirrors.opensuse.org/ mirrors.opensuse.org]. <br />
* For any file on [http://download.opensuse.org/ download.opensuse.org], you can click on link named <tt>Mirrors</tt> which will show mirrors assorted for your location. You can have a look at http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/openSUSE-stable/iso/ for example.<br />
<br />
* If you miss a certain mirror, please tell us, by sending an email to [mailto:admin_at_opensuse.org admin @ opensuse.org].<br />
* If you operate a mirror yourself, or plan to do so, the page [[openSUSE:Mirror infrastructure|Mirror infrastructure]] might interest you.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==Released version mirrors==<br />
<br />
The current [[released version]] is available on mirror servers.<br />
* Use [http://software.opensuse.org/ software.opensuse.org] or [http://download.opensuse.org/ download.opensuse.org] and you will automatically be redirected to a mirror in your vicinity.<br />
* If you need it, there is also an up to date list of mirrors for the current release:<br />
<br />
{{Version note|42.3|[https://mirrors.opensuse.org/list/42.3.html Up to date list of mirrors] for openSUSE Leap 42.3.}}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Discontinued releases mirrors===<br />
<br />
* For discontinued releases (see article [[Lifetime]]) please refer to [[openSUSE:Mirrors#EOL_mirrors|Mirrors discontinued releases]].<br />
<br />
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<br />
==Development build mirrors==<br />
The [[development version|development versions]] are available on mirror servers.<br />
* Use [http://software.opensuse.org/developer software.opensuse.org/developer] or [http://download.opensuse.org/ download.opensuse.org], and you will automatically be redirected to a mirror in your vicinity.<br />
<br />
{{Info|Development versions in test phase marked Milestone or RC (release candidate) are for advanced Linux users that can:<br />
* identify subsystem that is making a trouble, or<br />
* understand sometimes relative complex advice how to isolate what subsystem is making a problem, and<br />
* use command line (invoking a shell, switch to root, mark and paste output to mail client)}}<br />
<br />
===Tumbleweed mirrors===<br />
The [[Portal:Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed distribution]] is available on mirror servers.<br />
* Use [http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed], and you will automatically be redirected to a mirror in your vicinity.<br />
* If you need it, there is an up to date list of mirrors for openSUSE tumbleweed:<br />
{{Version note|tumbleweed|[http://mirrors.opensuse.org/list/factory.html up to date list of mirrors] for openSUSE tumbleweed.}}<br />
<br />
{{Info|The Tumbleweed version is fresh from "assembly line" and the only fact known about it, is that it was compiled.<br />
*If you don't understand the previous sentence then it is not for you, for sure. <br />
*How good or dangerous it can be depends on many factors, and only developer, packager and experienced users can understand the status, looking at changes from the previous version to tell what are possible consequences. <br />
*The first people that will load Factory are mainly experienced testers that sometimes use dedicated computers, so if something goes wrong there are no problems with lost data.}}<br />
<br />
===Tumbleweed drpmsync service===<br />
<br />
The [[Portal:Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed distribution]] is also provided via the [[How to setup a drpmsync server|drpmsync service]].<br />
<br />
* '''drpmsync.opensuse.org:8888/tumbleweed''' is the public drpmsync master server.<br />
**It is usually under a high load and slow.<br />
<br />
* '''stage.opensuse.org:8888/tumbleweed''' is the drpmsync stage server.<br />
** Only the most important mirrors do have access to it.<br />
** Detailed information about it can be found on the [[openSUSE:Mirror infrastructure|Mirrors infrastructure]] page.<br />
<br />
{{Info|Since the drpmsync.opensuse.org site is (very) slow, it is recommended that you use one of the mirrors below to populate your repository using conventional HTTP/FTP/RSYNC protocols and then maintain it subsequently with the drpmsync command.}}<br />
<br />
TBD<br />
*add functional drpmsync commands<br />
*add paths for those mirrors that are listening for drpmsync connections..<br />
----<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[openSUSE:Mirror infrastructure|Mirrors infrastructure]]<br />
* [[openSUSE:Mirrors#EOL mirrors|Mirrors discontinued releases]]<br />
* [http://old-en.opensuse.org/Mirrors Original article on old wiki].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mirrors]]<br />
[[Category:Update on new release]]<br />
<br />
[[zh:openSUSE:Factory_镜像]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Firefox&diff=122416Firefox2017-11-30T22:08:06Z<p>Javierllorente: Add link to SDB:Firefox_MP4/H.264 Video Support</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox |<br />
name=Firefox |<br />
developer= Mozilla Corporation|<br />
image= [[Image:Firefox-logo.png|200px|]]|<br />
description= Web browser|<br />
license= MPL v2 |<br />
website=http://www.firefox.com/<br />
}}<br />
{{Intro|[http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ Firefox] is a popular multi-platform web browser developed by the Mozilla Community and backed by the [http://www.mozilla.com Mozilla Corporation]. Firefox delivers a safe and easy web browsing, familiar user interface, enhanced security features including protection from online identity theft, and integrated search that lets you get the most out of the web.}}<br />
<br />
==Description==<br />
* Firefox is completely customizable. A large variety of [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ add-ons] exists that lets you theme and add extra functionality to Firefox.<br />
* Firefox is installed by default in openSUSE with the [[openSUSE Firefox extension|SUSEfox extension]].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Latest version==<br />
The [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla/ Mozilla Project] on the [[Portal:Build Service|Build Service]] provides you the latest version of Firefox. This project offers relatively stable and tested, albeit unofficial, packages from Mozilla.<br />
<br />
The repository can be found in the [[Additional package repositories#Mozilla|Mozilla repository]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Tips and tricks==<br />
<br />
=== User Interface ===<br />
* Firefox has bad font smoothing. Ubuntu patches for better Microsoft style hinting have been made available by Muzlocker through this [http://forums.opensuse.org/forums/english/other-forums/community-fun/general-chit-chat/455487-firefox-4-enabled-system-cairo-subpixel-rendering.html forum thread]. Mind that you might infringe Microsoft patents! For Firefox versions prior to 4, [http://opensuse-community.org/SubpixelHinting#Firefox_Configuration this guide] will help you to enable freetype font smoothing.<br />
* The Linux edition looks quite different from its Windows counterpart. There are some tweaks that can be made:<br />
** For the best visual style, I can recommend ''[http://sites.google.com/site/stratareloaded/ Strata RELOADED]'' by Martin Meissnitzer. Other recommendations are welcome, edit this post!<br />
** Right click on the menubar and uncheck ''menubar'' from the list. This will let the new Firefox 4 button appear.<br />
** You can also move the Settings menu entry from ''Edit'' to ''Tools'' by changing a certain key in about:config (I don't remember which one!) or by installing the ''[https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/tools-options-for-linux/ Tools > Options… for Linux]'' add-on by Daniel Dawson.<br />
<br />
=== Speedup ===<br />
*[[SDB:Clean Firefox Database]] This works only from Firefox 3.0 on.<br />
*[[SDB:Disable IPv6 for Firefox | Disable IPv6]]<br />
*[[SDB:Enable HTTP Pipelining]]<br />
<br />
=== Privacy ===<br />
*[https://github.com/amq/firefox-debloat A list of features that actively leak data to third-party services]<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
*[[SDB:Mozilla filechooser]]<br />
*[http://kb.mozillazine.org/Changing_the_web_browser_invoked_by_Thunderbird Set Thunderbird to open link in email using Firefox]<br />
*[[SDB:Firefox custom search]]<br />
*[[SDB:Firefox_MP4/H.264 Video Support]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
==See also==<br />
* Other [[Mozilla]] products like [[Thunderbird]] and [[SeaMonkey]]<br />
<br />
* Other browsers like [[Chromium]], [[Opera]] and [[GNOME Web]]<br />
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<br />
== External links ==<br />
* http://www.mozilla.org/firefox<br />
<br />
[[Category:Mozilla|Firefox]]<br />
[[Category:Browser|Firefox]]<br />
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[[cs:Firefox]]<br />
[[de:Mozilla Firefox]]<br />
[[es:Mozilla Firefox]]<br />
[[fr:Firefox]]<br />
[[it:Firefox]]<br />
[[pt:Firefox]]<br />
[[ru:Firefox]]<br />
[[sv:Firefox]]<br />
[[tr:Mozilla Firefox]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Build_Service_Tools&diff=119083openSUSE:Build Service Tools2017-03-06T11:11:11Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Unofficial OBS components */ Add jOBS to the list</p>
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<div>{{Buildservice navbar}}<br />
=OBS Server and Tools=<br />
This page provides a brief overview about all known OBS components and clients.<br />
If you write also one, please add a link to your resources here.<br />
<br />
==Official OBS components==<br />
===Build Script===<br />
The build script is used by server and client to do the actual build process. It can build in chroot or in secure XEN or KVM enviroment.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build<br />
<br />
===Command Line Client===<br />
The command line client is used by power packagers, to solve merge conflicts and do local builds.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/osc<br />
<br />
===OSC source validator===<br />
An extension for osc to find common mistakes before committing source. These checks are enforced for official openSUSE packages.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-service-source_validator<br />
<br />
===OBS Server===<br />
The OBS server code to setup an own instance of OBS.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service<br />
<br />
It needs also the Bento theming libs from<br />
<br />
Source: http://github.com/openSUSE/themes<br />
<br />
It can be installed easily as appliance:<br />
<br />
Appliance: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance<br />
<br />
===OBS signing daemon===<br />
The signing daemon can be used for signing packages on the server. It is part of the OBS appliance.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-sign<br />
<br />
===Hermes===<br />
Hermes is an optional extra component for OBS. <br />
<br />
It is an extremely flexible solution to distribute events from OBS as notifications to users. It supports various ways of notification such as email, RSS or twitter posts. Users also can choose when the notification should happen: For each event individually or as digests posts after a given time span.<br />
<br />
Hermes comes with a decent configuration app for users and an admin application.<br />
<br />
Hermes Information portal: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hermes<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/hermes<br />
<br />
===Software.o.o===<br />
software-o-o is an optional extra component for OBS end users. It is not yet<br />
modularized for general purpose use.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/software-o-o<br />
<br />
==Unofficial OBS components==<br />
===osc extensions===<br />
====osc contrib====<br />
An osc plugin for working with the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib project.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-contrib<br />
<br />
====osc collaboration plugin====<br />
An osc plugin for taging patches to improve upstream collaboration. Used by the Gnome people, it needs an additional server.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-plugin-collab<br />
<br />
===Qactus===<br />
A Qt-based OBS notifier<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/javierllorente/qactus/<br />
<br />
===Mono OSC===<br />
an OBS GUI written in Mono.<br />
<br />
Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/monoosc/<br />
<br />
===spec file cleaner===<br />
A script to standarise a spec file.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/spec-cleaner<br />
<br />
===OBS git===<br />
A tool to checkout OBS sources and replicate them as a git repo.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-git<br />
<br />
===FUSE file system to access OBS===<br />
To be able to mount an obs server as file system, you can use this fuse plugin.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/uli/obsfs<br />
<br />
===OBS client for Android===<br />
Check your build states from your Android phone.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-client-android<br />
<br />
===OBS client lib for Qt===<br />
A first stub to connect to an OBS server from a Qt appliacation.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/qtobs<br />
<br />
===OBS client lib for Java===<br />
A basic Java-based OBS library.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/javierllorente/jobs<br />
<br />
===Sofware Auto Test Enviroment===<br />
This code is using OBS to rebuild code and test automatically the resulting appliance. This is used by YaST people to test their stack based on their git code, building packages and appliance in OBS.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-autotest<br />
<br />
[[de:openSUSE:Build Service Werkzeuge]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Build_Service_Tools&diff=119082openSUSE:Build Service Tools2017-03-06T11:04:58Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Unofficial OBS components */ Deleted PyQT UI client (project URL yields an 404)</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Buildservice navbar}}<br />
=OBS Server and Tools=<br />
This page provides a brief overview about all known OBS components and clients.<br />
If you write also one, please add a link to your resources here.<br />
<br />
==Official OBS components==<br />
===Build Script===<br />
The build script is used by server and client to do the actual build process. It can build in chroot or in secure XEN or KVM enviroment.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build<br />
<br />
===Command Line Client===<br />
The command line client is used by power packagers, to solve merge conflicts and do local builds.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/osc<br />
<br />
===OSC source validator===<br />
An extension for osc to find common mistakes before committing source. These checks are enforced for official openSUSE packages.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-service-source_validator<br />
<br />
===OBS Server===<br />
The OBS server code to setup an own instance of OBS.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service<br />
<br />
It needs also the Bento theming libs from<br />
<br />
Source: http://github.com/openSUSE/themes<br />
<br />
It can be installed easily as appliance:<br />
<br />
Appliance: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance<br />
<br />
===OBS signing daemon===<br />
The signing daemon can be used for signing packages on the server. It is part of the OBS appliance.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-sign<br />
<br />
===Hermes===<br />
Hermes is an optional extra component for OBS. <br />
<br />
It is an extremely flexible solution to distribute events from OBS as notifications to users. It supports various ways of notification such as email, RSS or twitter posts. Users also can choose when the notification should happen: For each event individually or as digests posts after a given time span.<br />
<br />
Hermes comes with a decent configuration app for users and an admin application.<br />
<br />
Hermes Information portal: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hermes<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/hermes<br />
<br />
===Software.o.o===<br />
software-o-o is an optional extra component for OBS end users. It is not yet<br />
modularized for general purpose use.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/software-o-o<br />
<br />
==Unofficial OBS components==<br />
===osc extensions===<br />
====osc contrib====<br />
An osc plugin for working with the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib project.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-contrib<br />
<br />
====osc collaboration plugin====<br />
An osc plugin for taging patches to improve upstream collaboration. Used by the Gnome people, it needs an additional server.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-plugin-collab<br />
<br />
===Qactus===<br />
A Qt-based OBS notifier<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/javierllorente/qactus/<br />
<br />
===Mono OSC===<br />
an OBS GUI written in Mono.<br />
<br />
Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/monoosc/<br />
<br />
===spec file cleaner===<br />
A script to standarise a spec file.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/spec-cleaner<br />
<br />
===OBS git===<br />
A tool to checkout OBS sources and replicate them as a git repo.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-git<br />
<br />
===FUSE file system to access OBS===<br />
To be able to mount an obs server as file system, you can use this fuse plugin.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/uli/obsfs<br />
<br />
===OBS client for Android===<br />
Check your build states from your Android phone.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-client-android<br />
<br />
===OBS client lib for Qt===<br />
A first stub to connect to an OBS server from a Qt appliacation.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/qtobs<br />
<br />
===Sofware Auto Test Enviroment===<br />
This code is using OBS to rebuild code and test automatically the resulting appliance. This is used by YaST people to test their stack based on their git code, building packages and appliance in OBS.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-autotest<br />
<br />
[[de:openSUSE:Build Service Werkzeuge]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Build_Service_Tools&diff=119081openSUSE:Build Service Tools2017-03-06T11:03:02Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Unofficial OBS components */ Add reference to Qactus</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Buildservice navbar}}<br />
=OBS Server and Tools=<br />
This page provides a brief overview about all known OBS components and clients.<br />
If you write also one, please add a link to your resources here.<br />
<br />
==Official OBS components==<br />
===Build Script===<br />
The build script is used by server and client to do the actual build process. It can build in chroot or in secure XEN or KVM enviroment.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-build<br />
<br />
===Command Line Client===<br />
The command line client is used by power packagers, to solve merge conflicts and do local builds.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/osc<br />
<br />
===OSC source validator===<br />
An extension for osc to find common mistakes before committing source. These checks are enforced for official openSUSE packages.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-service-source_validator<br />
<br />
===OBS Server===<br />
The OBS server code to setup an own instance of OBS.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service<br />
<br />
It needs also the Bento theming libs from<br />
<br />
Source: http://github.com/openSUSE/themes<br />
<br />
It can be installed easily as appliance:<br />
<br />
Appliance: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Appliance<br />
<br />
===OBS signing daemon===<br />
The signing daemon can be used for signing packages on the server. It is part of the OBS appliance.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/obs-sign<br />
<br />
===Hermes===<br />
Hermes is an optional extra component for OBS. <br />
<br />
It is an extremely flexible solution to distribute events from OBS as notifications to users. It supports various ways of notification such as email, RSS or twitter posts. Users also can choose when the notification should happen: For each event individually or as digests posts after a given time span.<br />
<br />
Hermes comes with a decent configuration app for users and an admin application.<br />
<br />
Hermes Information portal: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hermes<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/openSUSE/hermes<br />
<br />
===Software.o.o===<br />
software-o-o is an optional extra component for OBS end users. It is not yet<br />
modularized for general purpose use.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/software-o-o<br />
<br />
==Unofficial OBS components==<br />
===osc extensions===<br />
====PyQT UI client====<br />
A simple GUI client for OBS written in PyQt. It is using osc python library as base.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/yabsc<br />
<br />
====osc contrib====<br />
An osc plugin for working with the openSUSE:Factory:Contrib project.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-contrib<br />
<br />
====osc collaboration plugin====<br />
An osc plugin for taging patches to improve upstream collaboration. Used by the Gnome people, it needs an additional server.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-plugin-collab<br />
<br />
===Qactus===<br />
A Qt-based OBS notifier<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/javierllorente/qactus/<br />
<br />
===Mono OSC===<br />
an OBS GUI written in Mono.<br />
<br />
Source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/monoosc/<br />
<br />
===spec file cleaner===<br />
A script to standarise a spec file.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/spec-cleaner<br />
<br />
===OBS git===<br />
A tool to checkout OBS sources and replicate them as a git repo.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-git<br />
<br />
===FUSE file system to access OBS===<br />
To be able to mount an obs server as file system, you can use this fuse plugin.<br />
<br />
Source: https://github.com/uli/obsfs<br />
<br />
===OBS client for Android===<br />
Check your build states from your Android phone.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-client-android<br />
<br />
===OBS client lib for Qt===<br />
A first stub to connect to an OBS server from a Qt appliacation.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/qtobs<br />
<br />
===Sofware Auto Test Enviroment===<br />
This code is using OBS to rebuild code and test automatically the resulting appliance. This is used by YaST people to test their stack based on their git code, building packages and appliance in OBS.<br />
<br />
Source: http://www.gitorious.org/opensuse/obs-autotest<br />
<br />
[[de:openSUSE:Build Service Werkzeuge]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=SDB:KDE_repositories&diff=84305SDB:KDE repositories2016-04-16T10:49:24Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Unstable Frameworks, Plasma and Applications */</p>
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<div>{{Repositories navbar}}<br />
{{Intro|This page lists and describes the available repositories containing KDE software and provides links. Most of them are maintained and supported by the openSUSE KDE Community team.}}<br />
<br />
{{Warning|Do not mix stable with unstable repositories. Doing so is not supported and is prone to put your system in an inconsistent state.}}<br />
{{Warning|Be aware that the KDE:Current repositories, currently providing KDE Applications 14.12.3, will no longer be updated.}}<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
The setup of the repositories is based on the distinction between three groups of packages, namely:<br />
<br />
* KDE Framework/Plasma packages. This group contains the Framework libraries and the Plasma Workspace.<br />
* KDE Application packages. This group contains the KDE Application releases, like Dolphin, Kdenlive, KTP, Konqueror, etc<br />
* Packages for KDE/Qt based applications that are released independently from the major KDE software releases. This group contains applications that are based on the KDE or Qt libraries, like Amarok, Konversation, Quassel, etc<br />
<br />
==Maintenance Updates==<br />
Since openSUSE 12.3, the openSUSE KDE Community team has been following a maintenance procedure where KDE packages that were shipped with the distribution are updated through the maintenance track with minor updates. This to ensure that users have the latest available bug fixes for their KDE release. This was reflected in the following maintenance tracks:<br />
<br />
openSUSE 13.1: Shipped with KDE SC 4.11.2 and maintenance updates have been provided up to KDE SC 4.11.5.<br />
<br />
openSUSE 13.2: Shipped with KDE SC 4.14.2 and maintenance updates have been provided up to KDE SC 4.14.4. <br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1: Shipped with Plasma 5.4.2, Applications 15.08 (with a couple of exceptions) and KDE Frameworks 5.15. <br />
<br />
As long as the underlying stack is compatible, the plan is to provide updates through the maintenance channel.<br />
<br />
==What's available==<br />
Based on what has been indicated above, the following repositories have been made available to the openSUSE users. <br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
*'''Updated KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma releases'''<br/>These are newer versions of the Framework libraries and Plasma Desktop as released by the KDE community, plus a number of openSUSE-specific patches. These are delivered for at least the latest openSUSE release and Tumbleweed. Depending on available versions of dependencies, these updates could also be delivered for older, but supported, openSUSE versions.<br />
<br />
*'''Updated KDE Application releases'''<br/>These are newer versions of the KDE Applications as released by the KDE community, plus a number of openSUSE-specific patches. These are delivered for at least the latest openSUSE release and Tumbleweed. Depending on available versions of dependencies, these updates could also be delivered for older, but supported, openSUSE versions. <br />
<br />
*'''KDE Extra'''<br/>Newer versions of individual applications, KDE/Qt based (but not part of Frameworks, Plasma, or Application releases), which have been packaged for released distributions. These newer versions are building against diverse targets. This repository is maintained by the wider openSUSE community.<br />
<br />
*'''Live Media'''<br/>The openSUSE KDE Community team prepares a weekly update of the new developments, by providing a live Media (which also can be installed) based on the KDE Unstable repositories. openSUSE Argon is based on top of openSUSE Leap and openSUSE Krypton is based on top of Tumbleweed. These live Medias would allow you to see what the future release of Frameworks, Plasma and Applications will look like. Be aware that these live Medias could be rough around the edges and will only contain partial translations. Bug reports for these medias are only accepted in case a user believes software is missing or that the media does not work.<br />
<br />
===For Contributors===<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Repositories'''<br/>Packages based on git snapshots of the above mentioned packages/releases. These are only built for the latest openSUSE release and Tumbleweed due to possible dependencies on newer packages. <br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==I want to...==<br />
<br />
===[[#Updated KDE Applications only|Get the latest KDE Application releases]]===<br />
===[[#KDE Frameworks 5 & Plasma 5|Get the latest KDE Framework and Plasma 5 releases]]===<br />
===[[#Unstable Frameworks, Plasma and Applications|Help develop or test the next generation of KDE software]]===<br />
===[[#Unstable live media|Get the latest live media to explore the upcoming Plasma releases]]===<br />
===[[#Last KDE SC 4 release|Get the latest KDE SC 4 Release for openSUSE 13.1 or SLE 12]]===<br />
===[[#Qt|Try a newer Qt snapshot]]===<br />
===[[https://en.opensuse.org/KDE3 Get the latest KDE 3 Packages]]===<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Updated KDE Applications only==<br />
If you're using the official, supported and tested core KDE packages provided with the distribution, there are these additional repositories available for your consideration. Factory/Tumbleweed users do not need (but can, if they want) to use it, as new releases are submitted to Tumbleweed as soon as they're available, and are usually pushed to standard repositories in a matter of days. This repository also serves as a development project for openSUSE:Factory.<br />
<br />
{{Warning|Most of these packages are KDE Frameworks 5 based and will pull in additional libraries. Also, newer KF5 based applications will '''overwrite''' their 4.x counterparts.}}<br />
<br />
{{Version note|Leap 42.1|<br />
*'''Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br/><br />
*'''Applications:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Applications/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br />
}}<br />
{{Version note|13.2|<br />
*'''Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/openSUSE_13.2/<br/><br />
*'''Applications:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Applications/openSUSE_13.2/<br />
}}<br />
{{Version note|Tumbleweed|<br />
*'''Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/<br />
*'''Applications:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Applications/openSUSE_Factory_standard/<br />
}}<br />
<br />
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<br />
==KDE Frameworks 5 & Plasma 5==<br />
{{Info|Do not use GDM.}}<br />
<br />
Releases of KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5.<br />
Since openSUSE 13.2, KDE Frameworks 5(KF5) libraries, and Plasma 5 components are part of the standard distribution repositories.<br />
If you want test and/or use the latest release, you can use this repo.<br />
Factory/Tumbleweed users do not need (but can, if they want) to use it, as new releases are submitted to Tumbleweed as soon as they're available, and are usually published to standard repositories in a matter of days.<br />
<br />
'''Note for openSUSE 13.2 users''': KF5 packages are coinstallable with KDE SC 4 and Qt 4, while Plasma 5 packages '''are not''' for the most part and will remove certain KDE4 packages (in particular, Plasma Workspace 4.x and Plasma 5 cannot coexist). This repository serves also as a development project for openSUSE:Factory.<br />
<br />
To add a Plasma 5 session to your display manager, install the '''plasma5-session''' package.<br />
Before trying out Plasma 5, please read known issues:<br />
https://community.kde.org/Plasma/5.4_Errata<br />
<br />
{{Version note|Tumbleweed|<br />
*'''KDE Frameworks 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_Factory/<br />
}}<br />
{{Version note|Leap 42.1|<br />
*'''Qt 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br/><br />
*'''KDE Frameworks 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br />
}}<br />
{{Version note|13.2|<br />
*'''Qt 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_13.2/<br/><br />
*'''KDE Frameworks 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_13.2/<br />
}}<br />
{{Version note|13.1|<br />
*'''Qt 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_13.1/<br />
*'''KDE Frameworks 5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Frameworks5/openSUSE_13.1/<br />
}}<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Unstable Frameworks, Plasma and Applications==<br />
<br />
These repositories contain daily builds of KDE Frameworks 5, Plasma 5 and KF5-based applications from trunk. Due to the requirements/dependencies, we can only provide packages for the latest openSUSE release and Tumbleweed/Factory.<br />
<br />
Given the rapid pace of development, use of these repositories is '''not recommended''' on production systems. They are mostly meant for developers or early testers - use at your own risk.<br />
<br />
{{Warning| Please do not report bugs against packages. However, '''please file bugs upstream''' with KDE if you find bugs in the software. Also, take into account that not all the KF5 applications are ready to receive bug reports. Always enquire with upstream KDE first if you use any of these repositories and want to submit a bug report to KDE.}}<br />
<br />
{{Warning|In order to prevent issues due to dependencies, '''all four repositories''' should be added at the same time.}}<br />
<br />
{{Version note|Tumbleweed|<br />
*'''Qt 5.5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt55/openSUSE_Factory/<br/><br />
*'''Qt 5.6:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt56/openSUSE_Factory/<br/><br />
*'''KDE Unstable Frameworks:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Frameworks/openSUSE_Factory/<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Applications:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Applications/KDE_Unstable_Frameworks_openSUSE_Factory/<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Extra/KDE_Unstable_Frameworks_openSUSE_Factory/<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Version note|Leap 42.1|<br />
*'''Qt 5.5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt55/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br/><br />
*'''KDE Unstable Frameworks:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Frameworks/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Applications:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Applications/KDE_Unstable_Frameworks_openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Extra/KDE_Unstable_Extra_openSUSE_Leap_42.1/<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Version note|13.2|<br />
*'''Qt 5.5:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt55/openSUSE_13.2/<br/><br />
*'''KDE Unstable Frameworks:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Frameworks/openSUSE_13.2/<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Applications:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Applications/KDE_Unstable_Frameworks_openSUSE_13.2/<br />
*'''KDE Unstable Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Unstable:/Extra/KDE_Unstable_Frameworks_openSUSE_13.2/<br />
}}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Unstable live media==<br />
<br />
The live media comes in two shapes. Argon is based on openSUSE Leap and Krypton is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed. Both offers the same KDE Frameworks, Plasma and KDE Applications packages. These packages are based on the KDE:Unstable repositories which are build from snapshots of the upstream git repositories. <br />
<br />
The live Medias are refreshed every week during the weekend and offer a chance to see and explore the latest updates. The medias are also offering a Live installer, which will install the live image on a hard disk and will automatically install the KDE:Unstable repositories for YaST/zypper, so that the installation is being kept up-to-date. Be aware that packages in the unstable repositories are rebuild on almost a daily basis and that breakage could occur.<br />
<br />
The live medias can be found here: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Medias/images/iso/<br />
<br />
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<br />
==Last KDE SC 4 release==<br />
<br />
The last release of Plasma 4 and KDE Applications 14.12.3. Use this repository, if you want to have the version of the KDE Software Compilation 4.<br />
<br />
'''The KDE 4 packages for openSUSE 13.2 has been updated as part of our maintenance updates. At this moment there will be no more updates for KDE 4 given that Plasma 5 is the main focus for upstream development.''' <br />
<br />
{{Warning|With the update to KDE Applications 14.12.3, the KDE:Current repository will not receive any further updates as that newer releases are moving to KDE Framework based applications.}}<br />
<br />
{{Warning|Remove all repos from the ''[[#Updated applications only|Updated Apps only]]'' section if you are going to use KDE:Current.}}<br />
<br />
{{Version note|13.1|<br />
*'''KDE SC packages:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Current/openSUSE_13.1/<br/><br />
*'''Extra:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/KDE_Current_openSUSE_13.1/<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Version note|SLE12|<br />
*'''KDE SC packages:''' http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Current/SLE_12/<br/><br />
}}<br />
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----<br />
<br />
==Qt==<br />
{{Warning|You do not need to add these if you are using the KDE repositories listed above. The repositories already include the correct Qt packages.}}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Qt 4 release===<br />
Qt 4.x.x version that is currently being considered most stable while being reasonably recent. Usually not needed.<br />
{{Version note|Factory|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_Factory/}}<br />
{{Version note|SLE12|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/SLE_12/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.2|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_13.2/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.1|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt/openSUSE_13.1/}}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Qt 5 release===<br />
Latest stable Qt5 release (currently 5.5.1)<br />
{{Version note|Factory|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_Factory/}}<br />
{{Version note|SLE12|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/SLE_12/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.2|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_13.2/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.1|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt5/openSUSE_13.1/}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Qt 5.4 Development Snapshots ===<br />
For developers only<br />
These snapshots are from the Qt git repository, dev branch (not yet functional)<br />
{{Version note|Factory|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt54/openSUSE_Factory/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.2|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt54/openSUSE_13.2/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.1|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt54/openSUSE_13.1/}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Qt 5.5 Development Snapshots ===<br />
For developers only<br />
These snapshots are from the Qt git repository, dev branch (not yet functional)<br />
{{Version note|Factory|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt55/openSUSE_Factory/}}<br />
{{Version note|13.2|http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt55/openSUSE_13.2/}}<br />
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<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[SDB:Vendor change update|Vendor change update]]<br />
*[[Package repositories]]<br />
*[[Additional package repositories]]<br />
*[[SDB:Add package repositories|Add package repositories]]<br />
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[[zh:KDE 软件源]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Packaging_desktop_menu_categories&diff=74181openSUSE:Packaging desktop menu categories2016-02-12T22:10:51Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Technology categories */ Fixed Qt name :)</p>
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<div>{{Packaging_docnav}}<br />
{{Intro|This section provides a list of categories used on SUSE Linux. They are needed to sort desktop menu entries into submenus. The list is based on the desktop menu specification, see http://freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec.}}<br />
<br />
Documentation relates to the Freedesktop Desktop Menu Specification, version 1.1-draft, dated 31 March 2011, with changes made up to Apr 4 April 2014.<br />
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<br />
= Standard categories =<br />
<br />
Using recommended categories, you will get a desktop file, that is well sorted in all types of menus and in all GNU/Linux distributions.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Audio ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Audio</code> category as in <code class="literal">Categories=Audio;Player;</code>. Possible additional main category: <code class="systemitem">AudioVideo</code>. Obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Multimedia</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">AudioVideoEditing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">HamRadio</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Midi</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Mixer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Player</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Recorder</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Sequencer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Tuner</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== AudioVideo ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">AudioVideo</code> category as in <code class="literal">Categories=AudioVideo;Player;</code>. Possible additional main categories: <code class="systemitem">Audio</code> and/or <code class="systemitem">Video</code>. Obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Multimedia</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">AudioVideoEditing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Database</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">DiscBurning</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Midi</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Mixer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Music</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Player</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Recorder</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Sequencer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">TV</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Tuner</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Development ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Development</code> category as in <code class="literal">Categories=Development;IDE;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Building</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Database</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Debugger</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Documentation</code> — upstream did not assign any main category, SUSE allows it here<br />
* <code class="systemitem">GUIDesigner</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">IDE</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Profiling</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ProjectManagement</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">RevisionControl</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Translation</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">WebDevelopment</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">X-SuSE-Design</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Education ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Education</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=Education;Astronomy;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Art</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ArtificialIntelligence</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Astronomy</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Biology</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Chemistry</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ComputerScience</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Construction</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">DataVisualization</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Economy</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Electricity</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Engineering</code> — upstream did not assign any main category, SUSE allows it here<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Geography</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Geology</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Geoscience</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">History</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Humanities</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ImageProcessing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Languages</code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Language</code> and <code class="systemitem">X-KDE-Edu-Language</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Literature</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Maps</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Math</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">MedicalSoftware</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Music</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">NumericalAnalysis</code> with possible larger category <code class="systemitem">Math</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ParallelComputing</code> with possible larger category <code class="systemitem">ComputerScience</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Physics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Robotics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Science</strike></code> is now a main category<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Spirituality</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Sports</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Teaching</code> — do not use, not part of upstream spec yet, outside SUSE, only <code class="systemitem">X-KDE-Edu-Teaching</code> is valid<br />
<br />
<br />
== Game ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Game</code> category, as in <code class="literal">Categories=Game;ArcadeGame;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">ActionGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">AdventureGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Amusement</code> — upstream did not assign any main category, SUSE allows it here<br />
* <code class="systemitem">ArcadeGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">BlocksGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">BoardGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">CardGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Emulator</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">KidsGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">LogicGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>PlatformGame</strike></code> — however SUSE allows it here, upstream allows only <code class="systemitem">ArcadeGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">RolePlaying</code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">RolePlayingGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Shooter</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Simulation</code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">SimulationGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">SportsGame</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">StrategyGame</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Graphics ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Graphics</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=Graphics;Viewer;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">2DGraphics</code> with allowed additional keywords <code class="systemitem">RasterGraphics</code> and <code class="systemitem">VectorGraphics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">3DGraphics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">OCR</code> with possible larger category <code class="systemitem">Scanning</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Photography</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Publishing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">RasterGraphics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Scanning</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">VectorGraphics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Viewer</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== <strike>Internet</strike> ==<br />
<br />
Do not use this category. Use <code class="literal">Network</code> instead. It is not part of upstream specification. It was used together with the <code class="systemitem">Network</code> category, as in <code class="literal">Categories=Network;Email;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Dialup</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">DialUp</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Email</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>FileTransfer</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>HamRadio</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>InstantMessaging</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>IRCClient</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Monitor</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>News</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Newsreader</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>P2P</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>RemoteAccess</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Telephony</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Telephone</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>WebBrowser</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>WebDevelopment</strike></code><br />
<br />
<br />
== <strike>Multimedia</strike> ==<br />
<br />
Do not use this category. Use <code class="literal">Audio</code>, <code class="literal">Video</code> and/or <code class="literal">AudioVideo</code> instead. It is not part of upstream specification. It was used together with the <code class="systemitem">AudioVideo</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=AudioVideo;AudioMixer;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Midi</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Mixer</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">AudioMixer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Music</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>AudioVideoEditing</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Player</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">AudioVideoPlayer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Video;Player</strike></code> — fix the bug that video player goes into audio player section in kickoff menu<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Recorder</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">AudioVideoRecorder</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>DiscBurning</strike></code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Burning</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>CD</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Jukebox</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Sequencer</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Tuner</strike></code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>TV</strike></code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Network ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Network</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=Network;Email;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Chat</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Dialup</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Email</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Feed</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">FileTransfer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">HamRadio</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">IRCClient</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">InstantMessaging</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Monitor</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">News</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">P2P</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">RemoteAccess</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Telephony</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">VideoConference</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">WebBrowser</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">WebDevelopment</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Office ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Office</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=Office;Presentation;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Calendar</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Chart</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ContactManagement</code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">AddressBook</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Database</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Dictionary</code> with possible larger category <code class="systemitem">TextTools</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Email</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Finance</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">FlowChart</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">PDA</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Photography</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Presentation</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ProjectManagement</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Publishing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Spreadsheet</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Viewer</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">WordProcessor</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Science ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Science</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=Science;Geology;</code>. In past, this main category was just a part of <code class="systemitem">Education</code>. Now it is main category.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Art</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ArtificialIntelligence</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Astronomy</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Biology</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Chemistry</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ComputerScience</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Construction</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">DataVisualization</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Economy</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Electricity</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Engineering</code> — upstream did not assign any main category, SUSE allows it here<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Geography</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Geology</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Geoscience</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">History</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Humanities</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ImageProcessing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Languages</code> — obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Language</code> and <code class="systemitem">X-KDE-Edu-Language</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Literature</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Maps</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Math</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">MedicalSoftware</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">NumericalAnalysis</code> with possible larger category <code class="systemitem">Math</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ParallelComputing</code> with possible larger category <code class="systemitem">ComputerScience</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Physics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Robotics</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Spirituality</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Sports</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Settings ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Settings</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=Settings;HardwareSettings;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Accessibility</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">DesktopSettings</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">HardwareSettings</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">PackageManager</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Printing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Security</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== System ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">System</code> category, for example, <code class="literal">Categories=System;Emulator;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Applet</strike></code> — do not use, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Utility;Monitor;</code> or <code class="systemitem">Utility;Clock;</code> for applets<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Archiving</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Utility;Archiving;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Backup</strike></code> — not supported any more, use <code class="systemitem">Utility;Archiving;</code>, see below<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Database</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes main categories <code class="systemitem">Office</code>, <code class="systemitem">Development</code> or <code class="systemitem">AudioVideo</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Documentation</code> — upstream did not assign any main category, SUSE allows it here<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Emulator</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">FileManager</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">FileTools</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Filesystem</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>HardwareSettings</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Settings;HardwareSettings;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Monitor</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Network</strike></code> is now a main category<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>PackageManager</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">System;PackageManager;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>RemoteAccess</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Network;RemoteAccess;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Screensaver</strike></code> — do not use, not part of upstream spec<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Security</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>SystemSetup</strike></code> — do not use, not part of upstream spec<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Telephony</code> — do not use, use either <code class="systemitem">Utility;TelephonyTools;</code> or <code class="systemitem">Network;Telephony;</code>; obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Telephone</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">TerminalEmulator</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>TrayIcon</strike></code> — do not use, not part of upstream spec<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>X-SuSE-Backup</strike></code> — SUSE specific, not upstreamable, use <code class="systemitem">Utility;Archiving;</code><br />
<br />
<br />
== Utility ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Utility</code> category, as in <code class="literal">Categories=Utility;TextEditor;</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Accessibility</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Applet</strike></code> — however SUSE allows it here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Monitor</code> or <code class="systemitem">Clock</code> for applets<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Archiving</code> with allowed additional keyword <code class="systemitem">Compression</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Calculator</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Clock</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Compression</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>DesktopUtility</strike></code> — do not use, not part of upstream spec<br />
* <code class="systemitem">FileTools</code> with recommended combination with <code class="systemitem">FileManager</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>PDA</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Office;PDA;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Printing</code> — upstream is confusing, SUSE allows it here<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Maps</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Security</strike></code> — do not use here, upstream proposes <code class="systemitem">Settings;Security;</code> or <code class="systemitem">System;Security;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Shell</strike></code> — do not use; console implementations should use <code class="systemitem">System;TerminalEmulator;</code>, console only applications technology category <code class="systemitem">ConsoleOnly</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Spirituality</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>SyncUtility</strike></code> — not supported any more, see below<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>Telephony</strike></code> — do not use in this way, use either <code class="systemitem">Utility;TelephonyTools;</code> or <code class="systemitem">Network;Telephony;</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">TelephonyTools</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">TextEditor</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>TextTools</strike></code> — now allowed by brp-30-desktop<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>TimeUtility</strike></code> — not supported any more, see below<br />
* <code class="systemitem"><strike>WebUtility</strike></code> — not supported any more, see below<br />
* <code class="systemitem">X-SUSE-TimeUtility</code> — SUSE specific, not upstreamable<br />
* <code class="systemitem">X-SUSE-WebUtility</code> — SUSE specific, not upstreamable<br />
* <code class="systemitem">X-SUSE-SyncUtility</code> — SUSE specific, not upstreamable<br />
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== Video ==<br />
<br />
Use these together with the <code class="systemitem">Video</code> category as in <code class="literal">Categories=Video;Player;</code>. Possible additional main category: <code class="systemitem">AudioVideo</code>. Obsoletes <code class="systemitem">Multimedia</code>.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">AudioVideoEditing</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Player</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Recorder</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">TV</code><br />
<br />
<br />
= Special categories =<br />
<br />
These categories define additional information that can help to build better menu.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Adult</code> — Application handles adult or explicit material.<br />
* <code class="systemitem">Core</code> — Important application, core to the desktop such as a file manager or a help browser.<br />
<br />
<br />
= Technology categories =<br />
<br />
In difference to standard categories, technology categories define a technology used for the application (e. g. graphics toolkit). This additional information helps to the system with picking the best default application for particular environment.<br />
<br />
* <code class="systemitem">GTK</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">GTK;GNOME</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">GTK;XFCE</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Qt</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Qt;KDE</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Motif</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">Java</code><br />
* <code class="systemitem">ConsoleOnly</code><br />
<br />
= SUSE categories enforcement =<br />
<br />
In addition to required desktop rules, upstream also proposes a rule, that each category from the main category has a corresponding additional category, and vice versa. SUSE enforces this rules, as it makes possible to create well structured menus, without items “hanging” in the first menu level.<br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
<br />
=== Valid examples ===<br />
<br />
<code class="literal">Categories=Office;Spreadsheet;</code>: Simple and straightforward. <code class="literal">Office</code> is a correct main category for <code class="literal">Spreadsheet</code>.<br />
<br />
<code class="literal">Categories=Office;Spreadsheet;Graphics;2DGraphics;</code>: This is a set of categories for an application that is intended to appear twice in structured menus. <code class="literal">Office</code> is a correct main category for <code class="literal">Spreadsheet</code>. <code class="literal">Graphics</code> is a correct main category for <code class="literal">2DGraphics</code>.<br />
<br />
<code class="literal">Categories=Audio;Video;Player;</code>: This is a set of categories for an application that could appear twice in structured menus. <code class="literal">Player</code> is a correct additional category for both <code class="literal">Audio</code> and <code class="literal">Video</code>. Well, your could think about adding main category <code class="literal">AudioVideo</code> as well.<br />
<br />
=== Invalid examples ===<br />
<br />
<code class="literal"><strike>Categories=Spreadsheet;</strike></code>: There is no relevant main category for <code class="literal">Spreadsheet</code>.<br />
<br />
<code class="literal"><strike>Categories=Graphics;Spreadsheet;</strike></code>: <code class="literal">Graphics</code> is an invalid main category for <code class="literal">Spreadsheet</code>.<br />
<br />
<code class="literal"><strike>Categories=Graphics;Utility;</strike></code>: Two main categories were picked without any additional categories specified.<br />
<br />
<code class="literal"><strike>Categories=Office;Graphics;Spreadsheet;</strike></code>: <code class="literal">Office</code> is a correct main category for <code class="literal">Spreadsheet</code>. But there is no additional category for <code class="literal">Graphics</code> main category.<br />
<br />
<br />
= SUSE specific categories =<br />
<br />
In addition to the XDG Categories below, there are also some SUSE-specific categories that are not currently part of the specification. Those categories must be prefixed by <code class="literal">"X-SuSE-"</code>. However, the prefix is not mentioned in the lists below because the situation is evolving and the categories are becoming part of the specification. The <span>'''%suse_update_desktop_file'''</span> macro adds the prefix where needed.<br />
<br />
Some of the categories were renamed in the past. The old names are additionally mentioned as 'obsoletes' in the lists below. They are automatically renamed by the <span>'''%suse_update_desktop_file'''</span> macro.<br />
<br />
There is no strict hierarchy in the categories. You can list as many categories and subcategories as you want, using <code class="literal">;</code> as a seperator. E.g. if your package is a printing utility, a text editor utility, and helps developing documentation, you could say <code class="literal">Categories=Development;Utility;Documentation;Printing;TextEditor</code><br />
<br />
Despite the above, /usr/lib/rpm/brp-suse.d/brp-30-desktop strictly enforces to always have *at least* one category followed by a subcategory. A correct minimal line looks like this:<br />
<br />
Categories=Graphics;2DGraphics;<br />
<br />
Note that there is no direct mapping from RPM Groups to XDG Categories. <br />
Also note, that the error message from brp-30-desktop refers to a web page about macros, instead of pointing here.<br />
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[[ru:Сборка пакетов/Соглашение по стилю RPM-пакетов/Меню рабочего стола]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Social_media_launch_plan&diff=64426openSUSE:Social media launch plan2013-11-16T12:00:57Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Spanish version */</p>
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== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
<br />
=== General approach ===<br />
On 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 to changed and improved after each release!<br />
<br />
'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members deploy the same content in the different social media in different languages. 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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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 />
<br />
====Preparing for the next release====<br />
==13.1==<br />
Times in UTC!<br />
=== Base messages ===<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 />
<br />
DO NOT TRANSLATE THESE, only the ones for twitter and facebook/G+ tables below!<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Do not translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: GNOME http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793 KDE http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213 Geeko tips https://news.opensuse.org/?p=16829 <!-- The link for Geeko Tips gives Error 404, please check --><!-- It's not public yet, so you can't access to it now --><br />
|-<br />
|12:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, ARMed and Cloudy, packed in Evergreen. Full of #FOSS. Get it while it is hot! http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
|-<br />
|12:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 - a stable workhorse. Stop fighting your OS and get stuff done! Worlds most powerful Linux comes with latest Server tech, ARM improvements and Linux Desktops. Start your journey at http://en.opensuse.org/131 <!--I think this is supposed to be https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1 ; not sure though--><!-- yes, it should need redirect to Portal:13.1, I've just done it, it should be fine now --><br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 is available for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:ARM<br />
|-<br />
|13:30<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings a touch of cloud to your server with support for OpenStack Havana, the latest Virtualization tools, databases like postgresql mariadb and more. Read about it at http://en.opensuse.org/Features<br />
|-<br />
|14:00<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.11 introducing (features) and more. Learn more here http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213<br />
|-<br />
|14:30<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.10 (features) and more. Find an introduction on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793<br />
|-<br />
|15:00<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
|16:00<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and #PHP 5.4.2 build-in testing server.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
|17:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|18:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|19:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SUSECon / openSUSE Summit messages ===<br />
'''Do not translate this table, this is only for SUSECon (English only)'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
|Translations<br />
|colspan="12"|Code<br />
|-<br />
|msg 1<br />
|msg 2<br />
|msg 3<br />
|msg 4<br />
|msg 5<br />
|msg 6<br />
|msg 7<br />
|msg 8<br />
|msg 9<br />
|msg 10<br />
|msg 11<br />
|msg 12<br />
|-<br />
| #openSUSE 13.1 is coming next week! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #GNOME http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793 #KDE http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213 #SUSECon<br />
| Pass by the #openSUSE Booth at #SUSECon and check out the latest Release, 13.1 http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1<br />
| #openSUSE Summit 2013 will take place right after #SUSECon at the same location. Register now: http://summit.opensuse.org/ #OSSummit<br />
| We will have a Release party at the #openSUSE Summit 2013: https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/11/get-ready-to-party-release-is-around-the-corner/ Register now: http://summit.opensuse.org/#registration #oSSummit #SUSECon<br />
| To get a clue of what is coming in #SUSE Linux Enterprise products, pass by the #openSUSE booth at #SUSECon and check 13.1. <br />
| Less than a week to Release #openSUSE 13.1. Do you want a preview? Ask at the #openSUSE booth, #SUSECon 2013. #SUSE<br />
| Come by the #openSUSE booth at #SUSECon and get the #openSUSE DVD Special Edition. Check also #openQA<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Release day messages ===<br />
<br />
Create and translate messages below. Note that translation is pointless without a local social media channel... Please add names of accounts if possible, see [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts]].<br />
<br />
==== Twitter Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
Please only translate if there is a twitter account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
!Message<br />
|-<br />
| 11:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
| 11:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, #ARMed and #Cloudy, packed in #Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 comes with latest #Server tech,#ARM improvements and #Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is available for #ARMv6, #ARMv7 and #ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with #OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 support databases like #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 comes with the latest #KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 delivers the latest #GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and #PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 and #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: Greek &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_Gr &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
!Message<br />
|-<br />
| 11:00<br />
| Σε 1 ώρα έρχεται το #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με #ARM , #Cloud, και #Evergreen. Σπαρταράει http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI για υλικό x86_64.Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 με τελευταία τεχνολογία #Server,βελτιώσεις σε #ARM και #Linux Desktop.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 διαθέσιμη για #ARMv6, #ARMv7 και #ARMv8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 για το καθένα!Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 έχετε #cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το #OpenStack Havana και #Virtualization.Δείτε εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQ.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο #KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma Desktop.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 με το τελευταίο #GNOME Shell 3.10,με νέα μπάρα,νέες βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προσαρτούν #Amazon S3 Buckets και χρησιμοποιούν την #Samba 4.1.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προγραμματίστε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και #PHP 5.4.2.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 και #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: Italian &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_IT &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:Hawake|hawake]]<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
!Message<br />
|-<br />
| 11:00<br />
| TBD<br />
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|11:30<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 llegará en una hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, #ARMed y #Cloudy, empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para #Server, mejoras para #ARM y escritorios #Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 está disponible para #ARMv6, #ARMv7 y #ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con #OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 14:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 trae el último #KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 distribuye el último #GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| Los usuarios de #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de #Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 permite el desarrollo web con la infraestructura actualizada #RubyonRails 4 y #PHP 5.4.2. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 19:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 y #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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==== G+ Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
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Please only translate if there is a Google+ account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: +openSUSE &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: +GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11.30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: +The KDE® Community http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 12:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, +ARM (-ed) and +Cloud (-y), packed in Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech,+ARM improvements and +Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| 13:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is available for +ARM v6, +ARM v7 and +ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with +OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 support databases like +Postgresql +MariaDB +MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 comes with the latest #KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 delivers the latest +GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and +PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 19:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #gcc 4.8 +Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 and #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: German &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: +openSUSE Germany &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:tux93|Marcel Kühlhorn]]<br />
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|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο +openSUSE +Linux 13.1! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το +The KDE® Communityhttp://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με +ARM και +Cloud πακεταρισμένη σε Evergreen. Σπαρταράει!http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI υλικό x86_64.Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 περιέχει την τελευταία τεχνολογία σε Server, βελτιώσεις σε +ARM και +Linux Desktops.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι σας από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 είναι διαθέσιμη για +ARM v6, +ARM v7 και +ARM v8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 διαθέσιμα πακέτα για το καθένα! Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχετε cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το +OpenStack Havana και εργαλεία #Virtualization. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ: http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως +Postgresql +MariaDB +MySQL και άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο #KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο +GNOME Shell 3.10 με νέα μπάρα, βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 μπορούν να προσαρτήσουν #Amazon S3 Buckets και να χρησιμοποιήσουν #Samba 4.1.Μάθετε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 μπορείτε να προγραμματίσετε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και +PHP 5.4.2. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #gcc 4.8 +Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 και #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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| ¡+openSUSE +Linux 13.1 llegará en una hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: +GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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|11:30<br />
| ¡+#openSUSE +Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: +KDE® Community http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 12:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, +ARM(-ed) y +Cloud(-y), empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| 12:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para Servidores, mejoras para +ARM y escritorios +Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| 13:30<br />
| ¡+openSUSE +Linux 13.1 está disponible para +ARMv6, +ARMv7 y +ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con +OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 14.30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 15:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 trae el último #KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 distribuye el último +GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| 17:00<br />
| Los usuarios de +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de #Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 permite el desarrollo web con la infraestructura actualizada #RubyonRails 4 y #PHP 5.4.2. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 y #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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==== Facebook Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
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Please only translate if there is a Facebook account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: opensuseproject &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: @GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11.30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: @KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, @ARM (-ed) and #Cloud (-y), packed in #Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech,@ARM improvements and @Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is available for #ARMv6, #ARMv7 and #ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with @OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 support databases like @PostgreSQL @MariaDB @MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 comes with the latest @KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 delivers the latest @GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 users can mount @Amazon.com S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and @PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #GCC 4.8 @Qt 5.1 #QML2 and @Anjuta @Qt Creator @KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: French &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: French openSUSE fans &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:jdd|Jean-Daniel Dodin]]<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: Greek &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: opensusegr &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
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|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο @openSUSE @Linux 13.1! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το @KDE® http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με @ARM και #Cloud πακεταρισμένη σε #Evergreen. Σπαρταράει! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI υλικό x86_64. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 περιέχει την τελευταία τεχνολογία σε Server, βελτιώσεις σε @ARM και @Linux Desktops.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι σας από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 είναι διαθέσιμη για @ARM v6, #ARM v7 και #ARM v8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 διαθέσιμα πακέτα για το καθένα! Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχετε cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το @OpenStack Havana και εργαλεία #Virtualization. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ: http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως @PostgreSQL @MariaDB @MySQL και άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο @KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο @GNOME Shell 3.10 με νέα μπάρα, βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 μπορούν να προσαρτήσουν @Amazon S3 Buckets και να χρησιμοποιήσουν #Samba 4.1.Μάθετε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 μπορείτε να προγραμματίσετε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και @PHP 5.4.2. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #GCC 4.8 @Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 και @Anjuta @Qt Creator @KDevelop. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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| ¡@openSUSE @Linux 13.1 llegará en una hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: @GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| ¡@#openSUSE @Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: @KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, 2ARM(-ed) y #Cloud(-y), empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para Servidores, mejoras para @ARM y escritorios @Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| ¡@openSUSE @Linux 13.1 está disponible para #ARMv6, #ARMv7 y #ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con @OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos @Postgresql @Mariadb @MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 trae el último @KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 distribuye el último @GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Los usuarios de @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de @Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 permite el desarrollo web con la infraestructura actualizada #RubyonRails 4 y @PHP 5.4.2. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 @Qt 5.1 #QML2 y @Anjuta @QtCreator @KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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|-<br />
| 11:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
| 11.30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, ARM (-ed) and Cloud (-y), packed in Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings proper UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech, ARM improvements and Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is available for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with OpenStack Havana and Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 support databases like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.11 introducing Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 users can mount Amazon.com S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 does web development with updated RubyonRails 4 framework and PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with GCC 4.8 Qt 5.1 QML2 and Anjuta Qt Creator KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|}<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Add articles to [[In_the_press]]. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
==== English version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 13.1 ready for action!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
<p><br />
The openSUSE Project today <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841">announced the availability of openSUSE 13.1</a>, the latest release of its reliable, modern and easy-to-use multi-purpose Linux operating system, offering a collection of over 6500 packages supporting 5 architectures.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
This release did benefit from the improvements to the project's testing infrastructure and much attention for bug fixing. openSUSE 13.1 tries to represent the best Free Software has to offer: the latest desktops (five of them!), server and cloud technologies, software development tools and everything in between are included, as well as a number of exciting new technologies for you to play with.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/131">openSUSE 13.1</a> from any of the mirrors and find out what is new in the comprehensive <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841">official announcement</a>.<br />
</p></pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 13.1 ready for action!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
The openSUSE Project today announced the availability of openSUSE 13.1, the latest release of its reliable, modern and easy-to-use multi-purpose Linux operating system, offering a collection of over 6500 packages supporting 5 architectures.<br />
<br />
This release did benefit from the improvements to the project's testing infrastructure and much attention for bug fixing. openSUSE 13.1 tries to represent the best Free Software has to offer: the latest desktops (five of them!), server and cloud technologies, software development tools and everything in between are included, as well as a number of exciting new technologies for you to play with. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
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Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/131<br />
</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>¡openSUSE 13.1 preparado para la acción!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
<p><br />
El Proyecto openSUSE ha anunciado hoy <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841"> que openSUSE 13.1 ya está disponible; la última versión de su sistema operativo, que es fiable, moderno, fácil de usar y multifuncional, y que ofrece una colección de más de 6500 paquetes disponibles para 5 arquitecturas.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
Esta versión se ha beneficiado de las mejoras introducidas en la infraestructura de pruebas del proyecto poniendo mucha atención en la corrección de errores. opensSUSE 13.1 pretende representar lo mejor que el Software Libre ofrece: incluye los últimos escritorios (¡Cinco de ellos!), tecnologías de servidor y en la nube, herramientas para el desarrollo de software y todo lo que hay entremedias, así como una gran cantidad de fascinantes nuevas tecnologías con las que podrás jugar.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/131">openSUSE 13.1</a> de cualquiera de los servidores de réplica y descubre las novedades en el elaborado <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841"> anuncio oficial</a>.<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>¡openSUSE 13.1 preparado para la acción!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
El Proyecto openSUSE ha anunciado hoy que openSUSE 13.1 ya está disponible; la última versión de su sistema operativo, que es fiable, moderno, fácil de usar y multifuncional, y que ofrece una colección de más de 6500 paquetes disponibles para 5 arquitecturas.<br />
<br />
Esta versión se ha beneficiado de las mejoras introducidas en la infraestructura de pruebas del proyecto poniendo mucha atención en la corrección de errores. openSUSE 13.1 pretende representar lo mejor que el Software Libre ofrece: incluye los últimos escritorios (¡Cinco de ellos!), tecnologías de servidor y en la nube, herramientas para el desarrollo de software y todo lo que hay entremedias, así como una gran cantidad de fascinantes nuevas tecnologías con las que podrás jugar. Descubre más en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
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Descarga la versión en http://software.opensuse.org/131<br />
</pre><br />
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==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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* We need people in various languages/regions to help with above type of accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc. <br />
** Send email to Ambassadors team to ask for volunteers<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
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In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
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=== Analytics ===<br />
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Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
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Volunteer needed<br />
-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
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=== Anything else? Please add ===<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
<br />
Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
<br />
Add articles to http://en.opensuse.org/In_the_press. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
==== English version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer</a> with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
<br />
Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries.<br />
<br />
Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> from any of our mirrors and find out what is new in the <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
<br />
Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Dutch version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 simpel als 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software</a> met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
<br />
In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> en lees meer over wat er nieuw is in de <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">officiele aankondiging</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
<br />
In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken. Lees meer over wat er nieuw is in op de site http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download de release op http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(simplified) version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由和开源软件的的最佳组合</a> ,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。<br />
<br />
下载 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 从我们的任何一个镜像,并从<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方声明</a>中得知这次我们带来了哪些新东西。</pre><br />
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===== without HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了自由和开源软件的的最佳组合,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。更多资讯在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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下载openSUSE 12.3 从 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(traditional) version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合</a> ,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。<br />
<br />
下載 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 從我們的任一個鏡像站,並從<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方聲名</a>中得知這次我們帶來了哪些新的東西。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點墜 – 穩定,友好,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。更多資訊在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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下載openSUSE 12.3 從 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Japanese version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品</a> に仕上がっています。<br />
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今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
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<a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3 のダウンロードはこちら</a> からどうぞ。また、詳しい説明は <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a> (英語) からお読みいただくこともできます。</pre> <br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品に仕上がっています。<br />
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今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
詳しくは http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299 (英語) をお読みください。<br />
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ダウンロードは http://software.opensuse.org/123 をどうぞ。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение</a> под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM , обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки.<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> или на любом нашем зеркале, узнать, что нового можно в нашем <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">официальном анонсе</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM, обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки. Подробности смотрите на http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, ¡tan fácil como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer</a> con salsa verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta versión de ciclo algo más corto de lo normal, la mayoría del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Ésto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imágenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta versión están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imágenes estables para ARMv7 y una versión experimental para ARM 64 bits, las últimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de la nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las últimas herramientas y bibliotecas de desarrollo.<br />
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Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> desde cualquiera de nuestros sitios réplica y descubre todas las novedades en el <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">anuncio oficial</a><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, ¡tan fácil como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer con salsa verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta versión de ciclo algo más corto de lo normal, la mayoría del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Ésto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imágenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta versión están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imágenes estables para ARMv7 y una versión experimental para ARM 64 bits, las últimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de la nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las últimas herramientas y bibliotecas de desarrollo. Descubre todas las novedades en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Descarga openSUSE 12.3 en http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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|dm @openSUSE @obshq is used by #Samsung, #Dell, #Intel, #UPS, #GENIVI, #Cray and more. OBS2.4 released http://bit.ly/12bhGqm <br />
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|#openbuildservice 2.4 introduces Appstream appstore, Arch Linux and Secure Boot support. Can now define constraint on workers and received many speed improvements http://bit.ly/12bhGqm<br />
|OBS 2.4 was just released http://bit.ly/12bhGqm The #openbuildservice is used by #Samsung, #Dell, #Intel, #UPS, #GENIVI, #Cray and many more companies. See OBS installation list at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_installations<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>Open Build Service 2.4 released!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>The Open Build Service (OBS) is a system to build and distribute software for Linux and other operating systems. It is the most popular build service in the Linux world and supports building packages for all popular Linux distributions and architectures. It can also build appliances, updates and entire Linux distributions. It is used to build over 200.000 packages on build.opensuse.org alone and employed by hundreds of organizations including SUSE Linux, Dell, Tizen, ownCloud Inc, VideoLan, the United States Postal Services and many more organisations around the globe.<br />
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OBS 2.4 introduces support for the Arch Linux package format, secure boot signing and Appstream app stores. It also brings a constraint system to better match build hardware to build jobs and includes a lot of speed improvements. OBS 2.4 is the latest, greatest and most rock solid release, and has been tested on the build.opensuse.org reference server since January. We strongly recommended to update to this version.<br />
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Learn more about the <a href="http://openbuildservice.org">Open Build Service</a>, read the <a href="http://bit.ly/12bhGqm">full announcement</a> and see it in action on <a href="http://build.opensuse.org">build.opensuse.org</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>The Open Build Service (OBS) is a system to build and distribute software for Linux and other operating systems. It is the most popular build service in the Linux world and supports building packages for all popular Linux distributions and architectures. It can also build appliances, updates and entire Linux distributions. It is used to build over 200.000 packages on build.opensuse.org alone and employed by hundreds of organizations including SUSE Linux, Dell, Tizen, ownCloud Inc, VideoLan, the United States Postal Services and many more organisations around the globe.<br />
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OBS 2.4 introduces support for the Arch Linux package format, secure boot signing and Appstream app stores. It also brings a constraint system to better match build hardware to build jobs and includes a lot of speed improvements. OBS 2.4 is the latest, greatest and most rock solid release, and has been tested on the build.opensuse.org reference server since January. We strongly recommended to update to this version.<br />
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Learn more about the Open Build Service: http://openbuildservice.org<br />
read the full announcement: http://bit.ly/12bhGqm<br />
and see it in action on http://build.opensuse.org</pre><br />
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==12.3==<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 is coming. Sneak previews at http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 brings best of #FOSS with our green sauce – stable, friendly and fun. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Worlds most powerful #Linux improves search, #filesystem #performance and #networking. Details on http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 for #ARM v7 ready get at http://bit.ly/ZfznFl 64 bit has over 4300 packages built and test images ready<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: touch of #cloud to server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 with latest #KDE sc 4.10 bringing #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 tips and tricks here http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 has #GNOME Shell 3.6 with #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin more @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 communicates with #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 develops software with #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 enjoys multimedia with #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 handles documents with #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 likes drawing with #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 帶來最佳的 #FOSS 搭配獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界上最有力的 #Linux 改善了搜尋,#filesystem #performance 以及 #networking。細節在 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 針對 #ARM 64bit架構 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl 和 32bit架構 (link) 已經提供超過4300 #packages。得到更多實驗性的構建<br />
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|#openSUSE 12.3 帶來最後一版 #KDE sc 4.10 且提供 #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 技巧與竅門可看 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 提供 #GNOME Shell 3.6 及 #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin 更多內容請至 @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可經由 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact 達成您的通訊需求 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可以使用 #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator 開發軟體 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 搭配 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity 享受多媒體帶來的樂趣 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可以使用 #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus 來達成文書處理的工作 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 上 #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto 填滿您繪畫的需求 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 apporte le meilleur du #Libre verdoyant – stable, utilisable, amusant http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Le #Linux le plus puissant du monde améliore les #perfs des recherches, des #filesystem et du #réseau. Détails sur http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 pour #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl et 32 (link) sont constuits avec 4300 #packages. Récupérez ces systèmes<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: une touche de #cloud dans le serveur : #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 livré avec #KDE sc 4.10 apporte #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 plus d'infos ici http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 comporte #GNOME Shell 3.6 avec #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin plus @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux communiquez avec #oS 12.3 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 pour le développement logiciel #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 Profitez du multimédia avec #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 manipulez les documents avec #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 bringt das beste von #FOSS mit unserer grünen Soße – stabil, freundlich und spaßig http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Das weltbeste #Linux verbessert suche, #filesystem #performance und #networking. Details auf http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 für #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl und 32 (link) hat mehr als 4300 #packages . Holt euch die experimentellen Builds<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: Ein Hauch #cloud für Server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 mit dem neusten #KDE sc 4.10 bringt #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Tips und Tricks hier http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 hat #GNOME Shell 3.6 mit #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mehr @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 kommuniziert mit #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 entwickelt Software mit #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 genießt Multimedia mit #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 verwaltet Dokumente mit #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 mag es mit #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender oder #showfoto zu Zeichnen http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 έρχεται. ''Σαυρο'' προεπισκοπήσεις στα http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 φέρνει τα καλύτερα του #FOSS μαζι με την ''Σαυρο σάλτσα'' – σταθερά,φιλικά και διασκεδαστικά http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το πιο δυναμικό παγκοσμίως #Linux βελτιώνει την αναζήτηση, #filesystem #performance και #networking. Λεπτομέρειες στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 για #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl και 32 (συνδέσμους) έχει πάνω από 4300 #packages κατασκευασμένα. Πάρετε πειραματικές εκδόσεις.<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3: πατά στο #cloud to server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 με το πιο πρόσφατο #KDE sc 4.10 φέρνει #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 συμβουλές και κόλπα εδώ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 has #GNOME Shell 3.6 με #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin more @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 επικοινωνεί με #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis #openSUSE<br />
|Το #Linux 12.3 αναπτύσσει λογισμικό με #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 χειρίζεται έγγραφα με #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Στο #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 αρέσει να σχεδιάζει με #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 sta per arrivare. Alcune anteprime http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XFoC0U http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 offre il meglio del #FOSS con la nostra esclusiva ricetta: stabile, amichevole e divertente. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La distro #Linux più potente al mondo migliora ricerca, prestazioni di #filesystem e #networking. Dettagli su http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 per #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/Y6Sweg e 32 offre oltre 4300 pacchetti. Prova le versioni sperimentali<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: un tocco di #cloud e server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualizzazione #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 con il nuovo #KDE sc 4.10 offre #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 per suggerimenti e trucchi http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 include #GNOME Shell 3.6 con #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin per altro http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per comunicare con #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per programmare con #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 per divertirsi con #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per gestire documenti con #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per disegnare con #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 está chegando. Algumas revisões em http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 traz o melhor do #FOSS com nosso verde característico – estável, amigável e divertido. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: um toque de #nuvem para #servidores #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualização http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 com #KDE sc 4.10 mais recente trazendo #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 para #ARM 64 e 32 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl tem mais de 4300 pacotes #rpm construídos. Obter Versões experimentais.<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 tem #GNOME Shell 3.6 com #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 comunica com #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 desenvolve software com #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 #multimídia com #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 cria documentos com #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 gosta de desenhar com #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 приближается. Смотрите анонс на http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 предлагает лучшее из мира #FOSS под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Самый производительный в мире #Linux улучшает поиск, производительность файловой системы и работу с сетями. Подробности на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 для #ARM 64 и 32 (http://bit.ly/ZfznFl) имеет свыше 4300 готовых пакетов. Если мало - попробуйте экспериментальные сборки<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям #OpenStack #ownCloud #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 с обновленным #KDE 4.10 включает #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Советы и хитрости здесь: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 предоставляет #GNOME Shell 3.6, укомплектованный #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin. Подробности на http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: общайтесь с миром через #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: разрабатывайте программы с помощью #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3: наслаждайтесь аудио и видео с помощью #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: управляйте документами с помощью #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: рисуйте с помощью #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 está a punto. Adelanto de lo viene: http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 incluye el mejor #FOSS con mojo verde – estable, amigable y divertido http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|El Linux más potente mejora #búsquedas, #rendimiento y #networking. Detalles en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 para #ARM 64 y 32 bits http://bit.ly/ZfznFl incluye mas de 4300 #paquetes. Descarga las imágenes experimentales.<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: lleva la #nube al servidor #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 con #KDE sc 4.10 trae #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Trucos y sujerencias http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 com #GNOME Shell 3.6 trae #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mas @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 comunícate con #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 desarrolla software con #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 disfruta de multimedia con #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 gestiona documentos con #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 para artistas trae #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 が公開されます。詳しくは http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 をお読みください。<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 は緑色のソースで、 #FOSS の世界に安定していてフレンドリー、そして楽しめる最高の製品を提供します。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界最高の #Linux ディストリビューションは、 #ファイルシステム や #ネットワーク の性能を改善します。詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#ARM 64 向けの #openSUSE 12.3 は http://bit.ly/ZfznFl を、 #ARM 32 向けは (link) をどうぞ。現在 4300 個ものパッケージがあります。現在試験公開中です。<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: #クラウド からサーバまで。 #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 には #KDE sc 4.10 が搭載され、 #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 が用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 には #GNOME Shell 3.6 が搭載され、 #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin が用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact を利用した通信機能も用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator の開発もできます。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 では、 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity 等を利用したマルチメディア機能も充実しています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus を利用した文書編集機能も豊富です。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto 等による写真/画像編集も容易です。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 is coming soon! See some Sneak previews we wrote about the desktops, server tools and software management http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 has been released today ARMed with OpenStack, UEFI support and the latest from KDE, GNOME, and all Free Software has to offer with our awesome Green Sauce! Read more and get it at http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Worlds most powerful Linux comes with improved search, better filesystem performance and faster networking. We've also got ARM (32 and 64 bit), the latest desktop and cloudy things and more. Learn what is new in openSUSE Linux on http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 for ARM 64 has over 4300 packages built. Get an experimental build at: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 images are available for 12.3 as well and will be maintained alongside the official x86 versions!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 brings a touch of cloud to your server with support for OpenStack ownCloud the latest Virtualization tools, databases like postgresql mariadb and more. Read about it at http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.10 bringingDigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 and more. Find an article with an introduction video as well as tips and tricks here http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.6 with nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin and more. Find an introduction on http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 communicates with ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact and more. Read more on http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 develops software with Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 and anything else you might need http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Do you enjoy music? What is your favorit music player? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Or do you like to be creative with Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Try new openSUSE 12.3, we have all of these and more! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 is out equipped with latest stable releases of your favorite office software! Managing your book collection with Calibre? Writing documents in LibreOffice, Calligra or Scribus? Browsing PDFs with either Okular or Evince? In any case, openSUSE is here for you http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Drawing in Inkscape or Krita? Polishing photos in Gimp or Showfoto? Modeling in Blender? You do all that in openSUSE! Read more about our new 12.3 release and get it at http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 即將釋出! 快來看看桌面環境,伺服器工具以及軟體管理的搶鮮報吧 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 在今天釋出 ARMed 與 OpenStack,UEFI 支援並帶來最新版本的KDE, GNOME,及經過獨一無二的綠色點綴過的所有自由軟體! 這邊能看更多內容 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界上最有力的 Linux 帶來了改善後的搜尋,更加的檔案系統效能以及更快的網路能力。我們也得到ARM (32 及 64 bit),最新的桌面和雲端應用等等。獲知更多 openSUSE Linux 帶來的新東西請至 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 針對 ARM 64bit 架構提供了超過 4300 packages. 取得實驗性的構建: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 映像已經可以用於 12.3 並將有官方維護的 x86 版本!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 讓你觸摸 cloud 從您的伺服器並支援 OpenStack ownCloud 及最新的虛擬化工具,postgresql mariadb 資料庫等等。獲知更多請至 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 帶來最新的 KDE sc 4.10 以及 DigiKam 3.0,Amarok 2.7,ReKonq 2.1 等等。介紹的文章與影片在這 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 帶來 GNOME Shell 3.6 以及 nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin 等等。前往觀看更多介紹 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 可使用 ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact 達成您的通訊需求。了解更多 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 上可以使用 Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 開發軟體或其他您所需要的工具 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|喜歡聽音樂? 什麼是你最愛的音樂播放器? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? 或您喜歡使用 Audacity,Soundjuicer 或 KDEnLive 製作東西? 試試新的 openSUSE 12.3,我們提供了這些工具! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 提供了您您最喜愛的辦公室軟體! 使用 Calibre 管理您的電子書? 使用 LibreOffice,Calligra 或 Scribus 寫作或製作文件? 使用 Okular 或 Evince 瀏覽 PDF 檔案? 任何情況 openSUSE 都為您想到了 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|使用 Inkscape 或 Krita 繪畫? 使用 Gimp 或 Showfoto 後製圖片? Blender 使用者? 您都能在 openSUSE 辦到! 獲知更多有關新的 12.3 發行版並取得它從 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 arrive bientôt ! Trouvez les aperçus que nous avons préparé sur les outils bureautiques, serveurs et sur la gestion de logiciels http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE La 12.3 a été publiée aujourd'hui ARMée d'OpenStack, du support d'UEFI et des derniers KDE, GNOME, et tout ce que les Logiciels Libres ont a offrir, mis à notre sauce verdoyante ! Plus d'infos sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Le Linux le plus puissant du monde est livré avec une meilleure fonctione de recherche, des performance accrue des systèmes de fichier et du réseau. Nous supportons aussi ARM (32 et 64 bits), les derniers bureau et plus. Trouvez ce qui est neuf dans openSUSE sur http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 pour ARM 64 est buildé avec plus de 4300 packages. Trouvez un build expérimental sur http://bit.ly/ZfznFl. Les images ARMv7 sont disponibles pour la 12.3 et seront maintenues en parllèle des versions x86 !<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 apporte une touche de cloud dans votre serveur avec le support de openStack ownCloud, des derniers outils de virtualisation, des bases de donées telles que PostgreSQL et MariaDB, et encore plus. Des infos ici : http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 vient avec le dernier KDE sc 4.10, avec DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 et plus. Un article et une vidéo d'introduction sont disponibles ici : http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 arrive avec le dernier GNOME Shell 3.6 avec nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin et plus. Trouvez une introduction sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux La 12.3 vous permet de communiquer avec ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact et plus. Plus d'infos sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux Avec la 12.3, développez avec Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 et tout ce dont vous pourriez avoir besoin sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Vous aimez la musique ? Quel est votre lecteur favori ? Amarok ? Clementine ? Rythmbox ? Ou alors, vous aimez créer de la musique avec Audacity, Soundjuicer ou KDEnlive ? Essayez openSUSE 12.3, nous avons tout ça, et encore plus ! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La nouvelle openSUSE est équipée avec la dernière version stable de votre logiciel bureautique favori ! Vous gérez votre collection avec Calibre ? Vous écrivez vos documents avec LibreOffice, Calligra ou Scribus ? Vous naviguez dans des PDFs avec Okular ou Evince ? Dans tous les cas, openSUSE est là pour vous. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Vous dessinez avec Inkscape ou Krita ? vous embellissez vos photos avec Gimp ou Showfoto ? Vous faites de la 3D avec Blender ? Faites tout ça avec openSUSE ! Plus d'infos sur la version 12.3 sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|German<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 kommt bald! Hier gibt es ein paar Vorschauen über die Desktopoberflächen, Serverwerkzeuge und Softwareverwaltung http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 wurde heute veröffentlicht ARMed mit OpenStack, UEFI support und dem neusten von KDE, GNOME, und allem was freie Software zu bieten hat zusammen mit unserer grünen Soße! Lies hier mehr und lade es herunter: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Das weltbeste Linux kommt mit verbesserter suche, besserer Dateisystemperformance und schnellerem Netzwerk. Wir haben außerdem ARM (32 and 64 bit), die neuesten Desktops und mehr. Erfahre hier mehr über die Neuerungen in openSUSE 12.3: http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 für ARM 64 hat mehr als 4300 packages gebaut. Lade einen experimentellen Build hier herunter: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 Abbilder sind ebenfalls für 12.3 verfügbar und werden neben den offiziellen x86 Versionen gepflegt!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 bringt einen Hauch cloud mit Support für OpenStack, ownCloud, den neuesten Virtualisierungstools, Datenbanken wie postgresql, mariadb und mehr auf deinen Server. Erfahre hier mehr: http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 kommt mit dem neusten KDE sc 4.10 mit DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 und mehr. Einen Artikel mit einem Vorstellungsvideo sowie Tipps und Tricks findet ihr hier: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 liefert die neueste GNOME Shell 3.6 mit nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin und mehr. Eine Vorstellung gibt es hier: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 kommuniziert mit ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact und mehr. Finde hier mehr heraus: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 entwickelt Software mit Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 und allem was man sonst braucht http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Du magst Musik? Was ist dein favorisierter Mediaplayer? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Oder bist du lieber mit Audacity, Soundjuicer oder KDEnLive selbst kreativ? Versuche openSUSE 12.3, wir haben sie alle und noch mehr! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
| Das neue openSUSE 12.3 ist raus, ausgestattet mit den neuesten stabilen Versionen eurer liebleings Bürosoftware! Verwaltung deiner Büchersammlung mit Calibre? Schreiben von Dokumenten mit LibreOffice, Calligra oder Scribus? PDFs mit Okular oder Evince durchstöbern? All das bietet dir openSUSE http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Mit Inkscape oder Krita zeichnen? Fotos mit Gimp oder Showfoto aufpolieren? Mit Blender modellieren? All das kannst du mit openSUSE machen! Hier kannst du mehr über unsere neue Version 12.3 erfahren und sie herunterladen: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Greek<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 έρχεται σύντομα! Δείτε μερικά Sneak previews που γράψαμε για τους επιτραπέζιους υπολογιστές, εργαλεία διακομιστών και διαχείρισης λογισμικού http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 έχει κυκλοφορήσει σήμερα ARMed με OpenStack, UEFI υποστήριξη και το πιο πρόσφατο KDE, GNOME, και όλο το ελέυθερο λογισμικό μπορεί να προσφέρει την υπέροχη ''Σαυρο σάλτσα'' !Διαβάστε περισσότερα και αποκτήστε το στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το πιο δυναμικό παγκοσμίως Linux έρχεται με αναβαθμισμένη έρευνα , καλύτερη εμφάνιση συστήματος φακέλων και πιο γρήγορο διαδίκτυο . Επίσης έχουμε ARM (32 and 64 bit), το πιο πρόσφατο desktop και τεχνολογία cloud και περισσότερα. Μάθετε τι είναι καινούργιο στο openSUSE Linux στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 για ARM 64 διαθέτει πάνω από 4300 packages. Πάρτε πειραματικές εκδόσεις στο: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 εικόνες είναι διαθέσιμες για 12.3 επίσης και θα διατηρηθούν παράλληλα οι επίσημες εκδοχές x86 !<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 φέρνει ένα άγγιγμα από cloud στο server σας με υποστήριξη για το OpenStack ownCloud τα πιο πρόσφατα Virtualization εργαλεία, βάσεις δεδομένων όπως postgresql mariadb και άλλα.Διαβάστε για αυτό στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 έρχεται με το πιο πρόσφατο KDE sc 4.10 bringingDigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 και περισσότερα. Βρείτε ένα άρθρο με μια εισαγωγή στο video καθώς επίσης και συμβουλές και κόλπα εδώ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 παραδίδει το πιο πρόσφατο GNOME Shell 3.6 με nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin και άλλα. Βρείτε μια εισαγωγή στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 επικοινωνεί με ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact και περισσότερα. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 αναπτύσσει λογισμικό με Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 και με ίσως ο,τι άλλο χρειάζεστε http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Απολαμβάνετε τη μουσική ? Ποιο είναι το αγαπημένο σας music player? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Η σας αρέσει να είστε δημιουργικοί με Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Δοκιμάστε το νέο openSUSE 12.3,Εχουμε τα πάντα από αυτό και περισσότερα! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το νέο openSUSE 12.3 είναι έξω εξοπλισμένο με τις πιο πρόσφατες σταθερές κυκλοφορίες από την αγαπημένη σας λειτουργία λογισμικού! Διαχειρίζοντας τη συλλογή βιβλίου σας με Calibre? Γράφοντας έγγραφα με LibreOffice, Calligra ή Scribus? Κάνοντας περιήγηση με PDFs ή με Okular ή Evince? Σε κάθε περίπτωση, το openSUSE είναι εδώ για σας http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Σχεδιάζοντας στο Inkscape ή Krita? Βλέποντας φωτογραφίες στο Gimp ή Showfoto? Modeling στο Blender? Ολα αυτά τα κάνετε στο openSUSE! Διαβάστε περισσότερα για τη νέα έκδοση μας 12.3 και αποκτήστε την στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Italian<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 sta per arrivare! Guarda alcune anteprime che abbiamo scritto riguardo i desktop, gli strumenti server e di gestione http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XFoC0U http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 è stata rilasciata oggi con ARM, OpenStack, supporto UEFI e le versioni più aggiornate di KDE, GNOME e di tutto quello che il Software libero ha da offrire nella nostra esclusiva ricetta verde! Leggi maggiori informazioni e provala http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La distribuzione Linux più potente al mondo migliora la ricerca, le prestazioni dei filesystem e della rete. Abbiamo anche la versione ARM (32 e 64 bit), i desktop più recenti, un tocco di cloud e altro ancora. Scopri le novità di openSUSE Linux su http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 per ARM 64 offre oltre 4300 pacchetti. Prova la versione sperimentale: http://bit.ly/Y6Sweg sono disponibili anche le immagini ARMv7 per openSUSE 12.3 e verranno supportate insieme alle versioni ufficiali x86!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 offre un tocco di cloud al tuo server con il supporto per OpenStack, ownCloud, i più aggiornati strumenti di virtualizzazione, database come postgresql, mariadb e molto altro ancora. Leggi ulteriori informazioni http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 include il nuovo KDE sc 4.10 con DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 e molto altro ancora. Leggi questo articolo che include anche un video introduttivo, trucchi e suggerimenti http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 offre la nuova GNOME Shell 3.6 con Nautilus, Clocks, Shotwell, Boxes, Empathy, Evince, Pidgin e molto altro ancora. Guarda questa interessante introduzione http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 per comunicare con Ekiga, Empathy, Evolution, XChat, Konversation, Kopete, Kontact e molto altro ancora. Leggi ulteriori informazioni al riguardo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 per sviluppare software con Python, Php, Perl, Ruby, Mono, Fossil, QtCreator, Qt5 e tutto quello di cui tu possa avere bisogno http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Ti piace la musica? Qual è il tuo lettore audio preferito? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? O ti piace essere creativo con Audacity, Soundjuicer o KDEnLive? Prova la nuova openSUSE 12.3, ti offriamo tutto questo e molto altro ancora! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La nuova openSUSE 12.3 è disponibile con i nuovi rilasci stabili dei tuoi programmi d'ufficio preferiti! Vuoi gestire la tua collezione di libri con Calibre? Scrivere documenti con LibreOffice, Calligra o Scribus? Sfogliare PDF con Okular o Evince? In qualsiasi caso openSUSE è a tua disposizione http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Ti piace disegnare con Inkscape o Krita? Ritoccare le foto con Gimp o Showfoto? Modellare in Blender? Tutte cose che puoi fare con openSUSE! Leggi altre informazioni relative alla nuova openSUSE 12.3 e provala anche tu! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Portuguese<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 está chegando! Veja algumas visualizações sob desktops, servidores e gestão de software http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 chegou hoje ARMado com OpenStack, suporte de UEFI e o mais recente de KDE, GNOME e tudo que software livre oferece com nosso verde característico! Leia mais e obtê-lo @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|O Linux mais poderoso do mundo chega com pesquisa melhorada, melhor desempenho do sistema de arquivos e de rede mais rápido. Nós tambem temos ARM (32 e 64 bit), o desktop mais recente, coisas nublados e mais. Saiba todas as inovações de openSUSE Linux @ http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 para ARM 64 já tem mais do que 4300 pacotes rpm construído. Obter uma compilação experimental em http://bit.ly/ZfznFl imagens de ARMv7 estão disponíveis para 12.3 tambem e será mantido ao lado das versões oficiais x86! <br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 traz um toque de nuvem para o seu servidor com suporte para OpenStack, ownCloud, as ferramentas mais recentes de virtualização, bases de dados como PostgreSQL, MariaDB e aínda mais. Leia sobre isso @ http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 chega com o KDE sc 4.10 mais recente trazendo DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 e mais. Encontra um artígo com um video de introdução e mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 entrega o GNOME shell 3.6 mais recente com nautilus, clocks, shotwell, boxes, empathy, evince, pidgin e mais. Encontra uma introdução @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 comunica com ekiga, empathy, evolution, xchat, konversation, kopete, kontact e mais. Leia mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 desenvolve software com Python, Php, Perl, Ruby, Mono, fossil, qtcreator, qt5 e tudo que você pode precisar http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Você gosta de música? Qual é o seu leitor de música mais preferido? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Ou você quiser ser criativo com Audacity, Soundjuicer ou KDEnLive? Experimenta openSUSE 12.3, nós temos todos deles e aína mais! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|O novo openSUSE 12.3 chegou equipado com os versões mais estáveis e recentes do seu office software preferido! Gestar a sua coleção de livros com Calibre? Criar documentos com LibreOffice, Calligra ou Scribus? Navegando PDFs com Okular ou Evince? De qualquer maneira, openSUSE está aqui para você http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Desenha com Inkscape ou Krita? Polindo photos com Gimp ou Showfoto? Modelagem em Blender? Você faz tudo com openSUSE! Leia mais sobre 12.3 e obtê-lo @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Russian<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 уже близко! Смотрите анонсы, которые мы написали о рабочих средах, инструментах для серверов и управлении ПО http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 будет выпущена сегодня, заряженная ARM, OpenStack, поддержкой UEFI и обновленными KDE, GNOME и всем, что может предложить СПО, под нашим фирменным "зелёным соусом"! Узнайте больше и получите это http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Самый мощный Linux получил улучшенный поиск, отличную файловую систему, высокую сетевую и общую производительность. У нас также есть ARM (32 и 64 бит), обновленные рабочие окружения, облачные штучки и многое другое. Взгляните, что нового в openSUSE Linux на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 для ARM 64 есть свыше 4300 готовых пакетов. Взять сборку для экспериментов можно здесь: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl Образы ARMv7 также доступны для 12.3 и будут поддерживаться так же долго, как официальные x86 версии!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 даст вашему серверу прикоснуться к облачным технологиям OpenStack, ownCloud, инструментам виртуализации и базам данных postgresql, mariadb и т.д. Подробности на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 придет с обновленным KDE 4.10 и DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 и многими другими. Статьи, видео, советы и хитрости найдете здесь http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 предоставляет GNOME Shell 3.6 укомплектованный nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin и прочим. Подробности здесь http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3: общайтесь с миром через ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact и другие. Узнать больше: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3: разрабатывайте программы с помощью Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 и всем остальным, что может понадобиться http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Любите музыку? Какой плеер ваш самый любимый? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Или любите креативность и пользуетесь Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Пробуйте новую openSUSE 12.3, есть эти и много других! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Новая openSUSE 12.3 выйдет укомплектованная свежим стабильным офисным пакетом! Управляете своими книгами с помощью Calibre? Создаете документы в LibreOffice, Calligra или Scribus? Просматриваете PDF с помощью Okular или Evince? В любом случае openSUSE для вас http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Рисуете в Inkscape или Krita? Обрабатываете фотографии в Gimp или Showfoto? Моделируете в Blender? Делайте это в openSUSE! Узнайте о возможностях выпуска 12.3 и получите его на http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Spanish<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 está a la vuelta de la esquina! Presta atención a alguno de los anticipos publicados sobre escritorios http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 , herramientas de servidor http://bit.ly/XiKSjq y gestión de software http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 ya está disponible ARMado con OpenStack, suporte para UEFI, lo último de KDE y GNOME así como multitud de Software Libre posible aderezado de nuestro mojo verde. Conoce más y llévatelo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||La distribución Linux más profesional trae mejoras en el sistema de búsquedas, en el rendimiento del sistema de archivos y un aumento en la velocidad de gestión de conectividad. También se lanzan versiones para la nueva arquitectura ARM (32 y 64 bit), las últimas versiones de escritorio, paquetes para la nube y mucho más. Evalúa la última versión de openSUSE en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 para ARM 64 dispone de más de 4300 paquetes. Descarga la imagen experimental en: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl Las imágenes para ARMv7 también están disponibles para 12.3 y serán mantenidas junto a las versiones para x86 !<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 trae la nube a tu servidorcon soporte para OpenStack, ownCloud, lo último en herramientas de virtualización, bases de datos como postgreSQL o mariaDB. Lee todo sobre las novedades en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 trae grandes novedades para KDE con la versión 4.10 de modo que podrás usar DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 y mucho más. Conoce todos los detalles a través de este artículo y de este vídeo didáctico http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||openSUSE 12.3 incorpora la última versión de GNOME Shell 3.6 con nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin y mucho más. Puedes leer más sobre el tema a través de este artículo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Comunícate con openSUSE Linux 12.3 usando ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact y muchas otras aplicaciones. Más información en http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Utiliza openSUSE Linux 12.3 para desarrollar software con Python PhP Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 y todo lo que puedas necesitar http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||¿Escuchas música mientras trabajas? ¿Cual es tu reproductor favorito? ¿Amarok? ¿Clementine? ¿Rythmbox? ¿Te apetece crear música con Audacity, Soundjuicer o KDEnLive? Prueba openSUSE 12.3 pues incorpora todas estas aplicaciones y muchas otras http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 está en la calle e incluye las últimas versiones estables de tus aplicaciones ofimáticas libres favoritas. ¿Quieres gestionar tu colección de libros con Calibre? ¿Deseas crear documentos con LibreOffice, Calligra o Scribus? ¿Visualizas documentos .pdf con Okular o Evince? En cualquiera de los casos openSUSE es tu solución http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|¿Realizas trabajos de diseño profesional con Inkscape o Krita? ¿Necesitas realizar tratamiento de imágines en Gimp o Showfoto? ¿Tal vez quieres introducirte en el diseño 3D con Blender? ¡Puedes realizar estas actividades y mucho más con openSUSE! Conoce más sobre la nueva versión 12.3 y descárgala http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Japanese<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 が公開されます。デスクトップやサーバツール、ソフトウエア管理などについて、詳しくは事前公開資料をお読みください。 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 が本日公開されます。 OpenStack や UEFI サポート、そして最新の KDE, GNOME のほか、多数のフリーソフトウエアが同梱され、我々の努力の成果である緑色のソースがかけられてています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界で最もパワフルな Linux には、検索やファイルシステムの性能強化のほか、ネットワーク処理の高速化も行なわれています。また、 ARM (32 ビット/64 ビット) にも対応していて、これらのアーキテクチャに対しても最新のデスクトップ環境とクラウド環境が用意されています。 openSUSE の改善点について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq をお読みください。<br />
|ARM64 向けの openSUSE 12.3 には、 4300 個ものパッケージが用意されています。試験公開中のビルドを http://bit.ly/ZfznFl からご覧ください。もちろん ARMv7 向けのビルドも用意され、 x86 版と同様に管理/提供されています。<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では OpenStack や ownColud を利用し、サーバとクラウドとの連携が強化されているほか、最新の仮想化ツールやデータベースシステム (postgresql, mariadb) なども用意されています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 には最新の KDE sc 4.10 が用意され、 DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 なども提供されています。紹介や使い方の記事について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis をお読みください。<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 には最新の GNOME Shell 3.6 が用意され、 nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin なども提供されています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact 等を利用した通信機能も充実しています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 等を利用した開発も行なうことができます。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|音楽を楽しみたいですか?お気に入りのプレーヤがありますか? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? もしくは Audacity, Soundjuicer, KDEnLive などを利用して、曲も作ることもできます。 openSUSE 12.3 を利用すれば、これら全てを実現できます。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 には最新の安定リリース版のオフィス環境も用意されています。 Calibre を利用して書籍管理を行なうこともできますし、 LibreOffice や Calligra, Scribus で文書を書くこともできます。 PDF の閲覧には Okular や Evince などもあります。いずれの場合であっても、 openSUSE はその期待に応えてくれることでしょう。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Inkscape や Krita を利用して絵を描くこともできます。 Gimp や Showfoto を利用して写真を修整したりすることもできます。 Blender を利用してモデリングを行なうこともできます。 openSUSE では様々なことを実現できます。最新リリース 12.3 について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer</a> with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
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Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> from any of our mirrors and find out what is new in the <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
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Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software</a> met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
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In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> en lees meer over wat er nieuw is in de <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">officiele aankondiging</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
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In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken. Lees meer over wat er nieuw is in op de site http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download de release op http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由和开源软件的的最佳组合</a> ,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
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在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。<br />
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下载 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 从我们的任何一个镜像,并从<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方声明</a>中得知这次我们带来了哪些新东西。</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了自由和开源软件的的最佳组合,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。更多资讯在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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下载openSUSE 12.3 从 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合</a> ,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。<br />
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在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。<br />
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下載 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 從我們的任一個鏡像站,並從<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方聲名</a>中得知這次我們帶來了哪些新的東西。</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點墜 – 穩定,友好,有趣。<br />
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在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。更多資訊在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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下載openSUSE 12.3 從 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品</a> に仕上がっています。<br />
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今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
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<a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3 のダウンロードはこちら</a> からどうぞ。また、詳しい説明は <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a> (英語) からお読みいただくこともできます。</pre> <br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品に仕上がっています。<br />
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今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
詳しくは http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299 (英語) をお読みください。<br />
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ダウンロードは http://software.opensuse.org/123 をどうぞ。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение</a> под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM , обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки.<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> или на любом нашем зеркале, узнать, что нового можно в нашем <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">официальном анонсе</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM, обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки. Подробности смотрите на http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer</a> con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo.<br />
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Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> desde cualquiera de nuestros mirrors y descubre todas las novedades en el <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">anuncio oficial</a><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo. Descubre todas las novedades en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Descarga openSUSE 12.3 en http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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* We need people in various languages/regions to help with above type of accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc. <br />
** Send email to Ambassadors team to ask for volunteers<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
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In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
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=== Analytics ===<br />
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Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
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Volunteer needed<br />
-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
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=== Anything else? Please add ===</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Social_media_launch_plan&diff=64425openSUSE:Social media launch plan2013-11-16T11:59:46Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Spanish version */</p>
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== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
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=== General approach ===<br />
On 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 to changed and improved after each release!<br />
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'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members deploy the same content in the different social media in different languages. 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 />
==13.1==<br />
Times in UTC!<br />
=== Base messages ===<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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DO NOT TRANSLATE THESE, only the ones for twitter and facebook/G+ tables below!<br />
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'''Do not translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
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!Time (UTC)<br />
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|11:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: GNOME http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793 KDE http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213 Geeko tips https://news.opensuse.org/?p=16829 <!-- The link for Geeko Tips gives Error 404, please check --><!-- It's not public yet, so you can't access to it now --><br />
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|12:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, ARMed and Cloudy, packed in Evergreen. Full of #FOSS. Get it while it is hot! http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
|-<br />
|12:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 - a stable workhorse. Stop fighting your OS and get stuff done! Worlds most powerful Linux comes with latest Server tech, ARM improvements and Linux Desktops. Start your journey at http://en.opensuse.org/131 <!--I think this is supposed to be https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1 ; not sure though--><!-- yes, it should need redirect to Portal:13.1, I've just done it, it should be fine now --><br />
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|13:00<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 is available for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:ARM<br />
|-<br />
|13:30<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings a touch of cloud to your server with support for OpenStack Havana, the latest Virtualization tools, databases like postgresql mariadb and more. Read about it at http://en.opensuse.org/Features<br />
|-<br />
|14:00<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.11 introducing (features) and more. Learn more here http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213<br />
|-<br />
|14:30<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.10 (features) and more. Find an introduction on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793<br />
|-<br />
|15:00<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
|16:00<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and #PHP 5.4.2 build-in testing server.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
|17:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|18:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|19:00<br />
| TBD<br />
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|}<br />
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=== SUSECon / openSUSE Summit messages ===<br />
'''Do not translate this table, this is only for SUSECon (English only)'''<br />
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
|Translations<br />
|colspan="12"|Code<br />
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|msg 1<br />
|msg 2<br />
|msg 3<br />
|msg 4<br />
|msg 5<br />
|msg 6<br />
|msg 7<br />
|msg 8<br />
|msg 9<br />
|msg 10<br />
|msg 11<br />
|msg 12<br />
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| #openSUSE 13.1 is coming next week! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #GNOME http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793 #KDE http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213 #SUSECon<br />
| Pass by the #openSUSE Booth at #SUSECon and check out the latest Release, 13.1 http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1<br />
| #openSUSE Summit 2013 will take place right after #SUSECon at the same location. Register now: http://summit.opensuse.org/ #OSSummit<br />
| We will have a Release party at the #openSUSE Summit 2013: https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/11/get-ready-to-party-release-is-around-the-corner/ Register now: http://summit.opensuse.org/#registration #oSSummit #SUSECon<br />
| To get a clue of what is coming in #SUSE Linux Enterprise products, pass by the #openSUSE booth at #SUSECon and check 13.1. <br />
| Less than a week to Release #openSUSE 13.1. Do you want a preview? Ask at the #openSUSE booth, #SUSECon 2013. #SUSE<br />
| Come by the #openSUSE booth at #SUSECon and get the #openSUSE DVD Special Edition. Check also #openQA<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Release day messages ===<br />
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Create and translate messages below. Note that translation is pointless without a local social media channel... Please add names of accounts if possible, see [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts]].<br />
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==== Twitter Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
Please only translate if there is a twitter account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 12:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, #ARMed and #Cloudy, packed in #Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| 12:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| 13:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 comes with latest #Server tech,#ARM improvements and #Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| 13:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is available for #ARMv6, #ARMv7 and #ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| 14.00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with #OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 14:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 support databases like #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 15:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 comes with the latest #KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 16:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 delivers the latest #GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| 17:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and #PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 19:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 and #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: Greek &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_Gr &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| Σε 1 ώρα έρχεται το #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με #ARM , #Cloud, και #Evergreen. Σπαρταράει http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| 12:30<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI για υλικό x86_64.Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| 13:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 με τελευταία τεχνολογία #Server,βελτιώσεις σε #ARM και #Linux Desktop.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| 13:30<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 διαθέσιμη για #ARMv6, #ARMv7 και #ARMv8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 για το καθένα!Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 έχετε #cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το #OpenStack Havana και #Virtualization.Δείτε εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQ.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 15:00<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο #KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma Desktop.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 με το τελευταίο #GNOME Shell 3.10,με νέα μπάρα,νέες βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προσαρτούν #Amazon S3 Buckets και χρησιμοποιούν την #Samba 4.1.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προγραμματίστε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και #PHP 5.4.2.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 και #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: Italian &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_IT &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:Hawake|hawake]]<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: Spanish &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_ES &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Josecozu<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 llegará en una hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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|11:30<br />
| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 12:00<br />
| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, #ARMed y #Cloudy, empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| 12:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para #Server, mejoras para #ARM y escritorios #Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 está disponible para #ARMv6, #ARMv7 y #ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con #OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 trae el último #KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 distribuye el último #GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| Los usuarios de #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de #Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 permite el desarrollo web con la infraestructura actualizada #RubyonRails 4 y #PHP 5.4.2. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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==== G+ Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
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Please only translate if there is a Google+ account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: +openSUSE &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: +GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11.30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: +The KDE® Community http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, +ARM (-ed) and +Cloud (-y), packed in Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech,+ARM improvements and +Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is available for +ARM v6, +ARM v7 and +ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with +OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 14:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 support databases like +Postgresql +MariaDB +MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 15:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 comes with the latest #KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 delivers the latest +GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and +PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 19:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #gcc 4.8 +Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 and #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: German &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: +openSUSE Germany &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:tux93|Marcel Kühlhorn]]<br />
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| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο +openSUSE +Linux 13.1! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το +The KDE® Communityhttp://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 είναι διαθέσιμη για +ARM v6, +ARM v7 και +ARM v8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 διαθέσιμα πακέτα για το καθένα! Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| Στην +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως +Postgresql +MariaDB +MySQL και άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο #KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο +GNOME Shell 3.10 με νέα μπάρα, βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| Οι χρήστες +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 μπορούν να προσαρτήσουν #Amazon S3 Buckets και να χρησιμοποιήσουν #Samba 4.1.Μάθετε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| Με την +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 μπορείτε να προγραμματίσετε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και +PHP 5.4.2. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, +ARM(-ed) y +Cloud(-y), empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para Servidores, mejoras para +ARM y escritorios +Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| ¡+openSUSE +Linux 13.1 está disponible para +ARMv6, +ARMv7 y +ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 distribuye el último +GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 y #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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==== Facebook Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
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Please only translate if there is a Facebook account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: opensuseproject &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: @GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο @GNOME Shell 3.10 με νέα μπάρα, βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| Με την @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 μπορείτε να προγραμματίσετε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και @PHP 5.4.2. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, 2ARM(-ed) y #Cloud(-y), empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para Servidores, mejoras para @ARM y escritorios @Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| ¡@openSUSE @Linux 13.1 está disponible para #ARMv6, #ARMv7 y #ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con @OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos @Postgresql @Mariadb @MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 distribuye el último @GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, ARM (-ed) and Cloud (-y), packed in Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech, ARM improvements and Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is available for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with OpenStack Havana and Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 does web development with updated RubyonRails 4 framework and PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with GCC 4.8 Qt 5.1 QML2 and Anjuta Qt Creator KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
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* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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The openSUSE Project today <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841">announced the availability of openSUSE 13.1</a>, the latest release of its reliable, modern and easy-to-use multi-purpose Linux operating system, offering a collection of over 6500 packages supporting 5 architectures.<br />
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This release did benefit from the improvements to the project's testing infrastructure and much attention for bug fixing. openSUSE 13.1 tries to represent the best Free Software has to offer: the latest desktops (five of them!), server and cloud technologies, software development tools and everything in between are included, as well as a number of exciting new technologies for you to play with.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/131">openSUSE 13.1</a> from any of the mirrors and find out what is new in the comprehensive <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841">official announcement</a>.<br />
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El Proyecto openSUSE ha anunciado hoy <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841"> que openSUSE 13.1 ya está disponible; la última versión de su sistema operativo, que es fiable, moderno, fácil de usar y multifuncional, y que ofrece una colección de más de 6500 paquetes disponibles para 5 arquitecturas.<br />
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Esta versión se ha beneficiado de las mejoras introducidas en la infraestructura de pruebas del proyecto poniendo mucha atención en la corrección de errores. opensuse 13.1 pretende representar lo mejor que el Software Libre ofrece: incluye los últimos escritorios (¡Cinco de ellos!), tecnologías de servidor y en la nube, herramientas para el desarrollo de software y todo lo que hay entremedias, así como una gran cantidad de fascinantes nuevas tecnologías con las que podrás jugar.<br />
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Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/131">openSUSE 13.1</a> de cualquiera de los servidores de réplica y descubre las novedades en el elaborado <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841"> anuncio oficial</a>.<br />
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El Proyecto openSUSE ha anunciado hoy que openSUSE 13.1 ya está disponible; la última versión de su sistema operativo, que es fiable, moderno, fácil de usar y multifuncional, y que ofrece una colección de más de 6500 paquetes disponibles para 5 arquitecturas.<br />
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Esta versión se ha beneficiado de las mejoras introducidas en la infraestructura de pruebas del proyecto poniendo mucha atención en la corrección de errores. opensuse 13.1 pretende representar lo mejor que el Software Libre ofrece: incluye los últimos escritorios (¡Cinco de ellos!), tecnologías de servidor y en la nube, herramientas para el desarrollo de software y todo lo que hay entremedias, así como una gran cantidad de fascinantes nuevas tecnologías con las que podrás jugar. Descubre más en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
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==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
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In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
<br />
=== Analytics ===<br />
<br />
Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
<br />
Volunteer needed<br />
-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
<br />
=== Anything else? Please add ===<br />
<br />
=== News Sites ===<br />
<br />
Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Add articles to http://en.opensuse.org/In_the_press. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
==== English version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer</a> with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
<br />
Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries.<br />
<br />
Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> from any of our mirrors and find out what is new in the <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
<br />
Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Dutch version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 simpel als 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software</a> met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
<br />
In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken.<br />
<br />
Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> en lees meer over wat er nieuw is in de <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">officiele aankondiging</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
<br />
In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken. Lees meer over wat er nieuw is in op de site http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download de release op http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(simplified) version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由和开源软件的的最佳组合</a> ,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。<br />
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下载 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 从我们的任何一个镜像,并从<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方声明</a>中得知这次我们带来了哪些新东西。</pre><br />
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===== without HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了自由和开源软件的的最佳组合,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。更多资讯在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
下载openSUSE 12.3 从 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(traditional) version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合</a> ,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。<br />
<br />
下載 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 從我們的任一個鏡像站,並從<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方聲名</a>中得知這次我們帶來了哪些新的東西。</pre><br />
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===== without HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點墜 – 穩定,友好,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。更多資訊在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
下載openSUSE 12.3 從 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Japanese version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品</a> に仕上がっています。<br />
<br />
今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
<br />
<a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3 のダウンロードはこちら</a> からどうぞ。また、詳しい説明は <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a> (英語) からお読みいただくこともできます。</pre> <br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
<br />
'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品に仕上がっています。<br />
<br />
今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
詳しくは http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299 (英語) をお読みください。<br />
<br />
ダウンロードは http://software.opensuse.org/123 をどうぞ。</pre><br />
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==== Russian version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
<br />
'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение</a> под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
<br />
Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM , обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки.<br />
<br />
Получить выпуск можно здесь: <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> или на любом нашем зеркале, узнать, что нового можно в нашем <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">официальном анонсе</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
<br />
Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM, обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки. Подробности смотрите на http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
Получить выпуск можно здесь: http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
</pre><br />
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==== Spanish version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, ¡tan fácil como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer</a> con salsa verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
<br />
Para esta versión de ciclo algo más corto de lo normal, la mayoría del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Ésto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imágenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta versión están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imágenes estables para ARMv7 y una versión experimental para ARM 64 bits, las últimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de la nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las últimas herramientas y bibliotecas de desarrollo.<br />
<br />
Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> desde cualquiera de nuestros sitios réplica y descubre todas las novedades en el <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">anuncio oficial</a><br />
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</pre><br />
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===== without HTML markup =====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, ¡tan fácil como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer con salsa verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
<br />
Para esta versión de ciclo algo más corto de lo normal, la mayoría del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Ésto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imágenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta versión están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imágenes estables para ARMv7 y una versión experimental para ARM 64 bits, las últimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de la nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las últimas herramientas y bibliotecas de desarrollo. Descubre todas las novedades en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
Descarga openSUSE 12.3 en http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
</pre><br />
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==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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* We need people in various languages/regions to help with above type of accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc. <br />
** Send email to Ambassadors team to ask for volunteers<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
<br />
In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
<br />
=== Analytics ===<br />
<br />
Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
<br />
Volunteer needed<br />
-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
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=== Anything else? Please add ===<br />
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==OBS 2.4==<br />
* Times in UTC!<br />
* every tweet starts with 'dm @openSUSE' as that is how we let the openSUSE account tweet stuff. Implementation detail but it does limit the amount of characters we can use!<br />
* we use bit.ly to track clicks.<br />
* We need people in various languages/regions to help with accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc.! If there is no openSUSE twitter/facebook/G+/etc account in your language it does not make much sense to translate...<br />
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|dm @openSUSE @obshq Open Build Service version 2.4 is about to be released! Keep an eye on http://news.opensuse.org<br />
|dm @openSUSE @obshq 2.4 introduces Appstream, Secure Booth and constraint support & speed improvements http://bit.ly/12bhGqm<br />
|dm @openSUSE @obshq is used by #Samsung, #Dell, #Intel, #UPS, #GENIVI, #Cray and more. OBS2.4 released http://bit.ly/12bhGqm <br />
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|The #openbuildservice version 2.4 is about to be released! Keep an eye on http://news.opensuse.org<br />
|#openbuildservice 2.4 introduces Appstream appstore, Arch Linux and Secure Boot support. Can now define constraint on workers and received many speed improvements http://bit.ly/12bhGqm<br />
|OBS 2.4 was just released http://bit.ly/12bhGqm The #openbuildservice is used by #Samsung, #Dell, #Intel, #UPS, #GENIVI, #Cray and many more companies. See OBS installation list at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_installations<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Add articles to http://en.opensuse.org/In_the_press. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
==== English version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>Open Build Service 2.4 released!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>The Open Build Service (OBS) is a system to build and distribute software for Linux and other operating systems. It is the most popular build service in the Linux world and supports building packages for all popular Linux distributions and architectures. It can also build appliances, updates and entire Linux distributions. It is used to build over 200.000 packages on build.opensuse.org alone and employed by hundreds of organizations including SUSE Linux, Dell, Tizen, ownCloud Inc, VideoLan, the United States Postal Services and many more organisations around the globe.<br />
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OBS 2.4 introduces support for the Arch Linux package format, secure boot signing and Appstream app stores. It also brings a constraint system to better match build hardware to build jobs and includes a lot of speed improvements. OBS 2.4 is the latest, greatest and most rock solid release, and has been tested on the build.opensuse.org reference server since January. We strongly recommended to update to this version.<br />
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Learn more about the <a href="http://openbuildservice.org">Open Build Service</a>, read the <a href="http://bit.ly/12bhGqm">full announcement</a> and see it in action on <a href="http://build.opensuse.org">build.opensuse.org</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>Open Build Service 2.4 released!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>The Open Build Service (OBS) is a system to build and distribute software for Linux and other operating systems. It is the most popular build service in the Linux world and supports building packages for all popular Linux distributions and architectures. It can also build appliances, updates and entire Linux distributions. It is used to build over 200.000 packages on build.opensuse.org alone and employed by hundreds of organizations including SUSE Linux, Dell, Tizen, ownCloud Inc, VideoLan, the United States Postal Services and many more organisations around the globe.<br />
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OBS 2.4 introduces support for the Arch Linux package format, secure boot signing and Appstream app stores. It also brings a constraint system to better match build hardware to build jobs and includes a lot of speed improvements. OBS 2.4 is the latest, greatest and most rock solid release, and has been tested on the build.opensuse.org reference server since January. We strongly recommended to update to this version.<br />
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Learn more about the Open Build Service: http://openbuildservice.org<br />
read the full announcement: http://bit.ly/12bhGqm<br />
and see it in action on http://build.opensuse.org</pre><br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 is coming. Sneak previews at http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 brings best of #FOSS with our green sauce – stable, friendly and fun. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Worlds most powerful #Linux improves search, #filesystem #performance and #networking. Details on http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 for #ARM v7 ready get at http://bit.ly/ZfznFl 64 bit has over 4300 packages built and test images ready<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: touch of #cloud to server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 with latest #KDE sc 4.10 bringing #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 tips and tricks here http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 has #GNOME Shell 3.6 with #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin more @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 communicates with #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 develops software with #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 enjoys multimedia with #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 handles documents with #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 likes drawing with #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 已來到。 觀看搶鮮報請至 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 帶來最佳的 #FOSS 搭配獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界上最有力的 #Linux 改善了搜尋,#filesystem #performance 以及 #networking。細節在 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 針對 #ARM 64bit架構 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl 和 32bit架構 (link) 已經提供超過4300 #packages。得到更多實驗性的構建<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: 觸摸 #cloud 從 #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 帶來最後一版 #KDE sc 4.10 且提供 #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 技巧與竅門可看 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 提供 #GNOME Shell 3.6 及 #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin 更多內容請至 @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可經由 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact 達成您的通訊需求 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可以使用 #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator 開發軟體 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 搭配 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity 享受多媒體帶來的樂趣 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可以使用 #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus 來達成文書處理的工作 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 上 #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto 填滿您繪畫的需求 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 arrive. Trouvez un aperçu sur http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 apporte le meilleur du #Libre verdoyant – stable, utilisable, amusant http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Le #Linux le plus puissant du monde améliore les #perfs des recherches, des #filesystem et du #réseau. Détails sur http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 pour #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl et 32 (link) sont constuits avec 4300 #packages. Récupérez ces systèmes<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: une touche de #cloud dans le serveur : #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 livré avec #KDE sc 4.10 apporte #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 plus d'infos ici http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 comporte #GNOME Shell 3.6 avec #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin plus @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux communiquez avec #oS 12.3 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 pour le développement logiciel #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 Profitez du multimédia avec #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 manipulez les documents avec #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 dessinez avec #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 kommt. Kleine Vorschauen auf http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 bringt das beste von #FOSS mit unserer grünen Soße – stabil, freundlich und spaßig http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Das weltbeste #Linux verbessert suche, #filesystem #performance und #networking. Details auf http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 für #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl und 32 (link) hat mehr als 4300 #packages . Holt euch die experimentellen Builds<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: Ein Hauch #cloud für Server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 mit dem neusten #KDE sc 4.10 bringt #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Tips und Tricks hier http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 hat #GNOME Shell 3.6 mit #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mehr @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 kommuniziert mit #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 entwickelt Software mit #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 genießt Multimedia mit #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 verwaltet Dokumente mit #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 mag es mit #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender oder #showfoto zu Zeichnen http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Greek<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 έρχεται. ''Σαυρο'' προεπισκοπήσεις στα http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 φέρνει τα καλύτερα του #FOSS μαζι με την ''Σαυρο σάλτσα'' – σταθερά,φιλικά και διασκεδαστικά http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το πιο δυναμικό παγκοσμίως #Linux βελτιώνει την αναζήτηση, #filesystem #performance και #networking. Λεπτομέρειες στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 για #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl και 32 (συνδέσμους) έχει πάνω από 4300 #packages κατασκευασμένα. Πάρετε πειραματικές εκδόσεις.<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3: πατά στο #cloud to server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 με το πιο πρόσφατο #KDE sc 4.10 φέρνει #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 συμβουλές και κόλπα εδώ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 has #GNOME Shell 3.6 με #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin more @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 επικοινωνεί με #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis #openSUSE<br />
|Το #Linux 12.3 αναπτύσσει λογισμικό με #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 χειρίζεται έγγραφα με #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Στο #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 αρέσει να σχεδιάζει με #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 sta per arrivare. Alcune anteprime http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XFoC0U http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 offre il meglio del #FOSS con la nostra esclusiva ricetta: stabile, amichevole e divertente. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La distro #Linux più potente al mondo migliora ricerca, prestazioni di #filesystem e #networking. Dettagli su http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 per #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/Y6Sweg e 32 offre oltre 4300 pacchetti. Prova le versioni sperimentali<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: un tocco di #cloud e server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualizzazione #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 con il nuovo #KDE sc 4.10 offre #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 per suggerimenti e trucchi http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 include #GNOME Shell 3.6 con #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin per altro http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per comunicare con #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per programmare con #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 per divertirsi con #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per gestire documenti con #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per disegnare con #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Portuguese<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 está chegando. Algumas revisões em http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 traz o melhor do #FOSS com nosso verde característico – estável, amigável e divertido. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: um toque de #nuvem para #servidores #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualização http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 com #KDE sc 4.10 mais recente trazendo #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 para #ARM 64 e 32 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl tem mais de 4300 pacotes #rpm construídos. Obter Versões experimentais.<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 tem #GNOME Shell 3.6 com #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 comunica com #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 desenvolve software com #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 #multimídia com #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 cria documentos com #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 gosta de desenhar com #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 приближается. Смотрите анонс на http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 предлагает лучшее из мира #FOSS под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Самый производительный в мире #Linux улучшает поиск, производительность файловой системы и работу с сетями. Подробности на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 для #ARM 64 и 32 (http://bit.ly/ZfznFl) имеет свыше 4300 готовых пакетов. Если мало - попробуйте экспериментальные сборки<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям #OpenStack #ownCloud #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 с обновленным #KDE 4.10 включает #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Советы и хитрости здесь: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 предоставляет #GNOME Shell 3.6, укомплектованный #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin. Подробности на http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: общайтесь с миром через #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: разрабатывайте программы с помощью #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3: наслаждайтесь аудио и видео с помощью #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: управляйте документами с помощью #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: рисуйте с помощью #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 está a punto. Adelanto de lo viene: http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 incluye el mejor #FOSS con mojo verde – estable, amigable y divertido http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|El Linux más potente mejora #búsquedas, #rendimiento y #networking. Detalles en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 para #ARM 64 y 32 bits http://bit.ly/ZfznFl incluye mas de 4300 #paquetes. Descarga las imágenes experimentales.<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: lleva la #nube al servidor #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 con #KDE sc 4.10 trae #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Trucos y sujerencias http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 com #GNOME Shell 3.6 trae #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mas @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 comunícate con #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 desarrolla software con #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 disfruta de multimedia con #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 gestiona documentos con #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 para artistas trae #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 が公開されます。詳しくは http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 をお読みください。<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 は緑色のソースで、 #FOSS の世界に安定していてフレンドリー、そして楽しめる最高の製品を提供します。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界最高の #Linux ディストリビューションは、 #ファイルシステム や #ネットワーク の性能を改善します。詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#ARM 64 向けの #openSUSE 12.3 は http://bit.ly/ZfznFl を、 #ARM 32 向けは (link) をどうぞ。現在 4300 個ものパッケージがあります。現在試験公開中です。<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: #クラウド からサーバまで。 #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 には #KDE sc 4.10 が搭載され、 #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 が用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 には #GNOME Shell 3.6 が搭載され、 #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin が用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact を利用した通信機能も用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator の開発もできます。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 では、 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity 等を利用したマルチメディア機能も充実しています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus を利用した文書編集機能も豊富です。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto 等による写真/画像編集も容易です。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 is coming soon! See some Sneak previews we wrote about the desktops, server tools and software management http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 has been released today ARMed with OpenStack, UEFI support and the latest from KDE, GNOME, and all Free Software has to offer with our awesome Green Sauce! Read more and get it at http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Worlds most powerful Linux comes with improved search, better filesystem performance and faster networking. We've also got ARM (32 and 64 bit), the latest desktop and cloudy things and more. Learn what is new in openSUSE Linux on http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 for ARM 64 has over 4300 packages built. Get an experimental build at: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 images are available for 12.3 as well and will be maintained alongside the official x86 versions!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 brings a touch of cloud to your server with support for OpenStack ownCloud the latest Virtualization tools, databases like postgresql mariadb and more. Read about it at http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.10 bringingDigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 and more. Find an article with an introduction video as well as tips and tricks here http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.6 with nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin and more. Find an introduction on http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 communicates with ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact and more. Read more on http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 develops software with Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 and anything else you might need http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Do you enjoy music? What is your favorit music player? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Or do you like to be creative with Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Try new openSUSE 12.3, we have all of these and more! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 is out equipped with latest stable releases of your favorite office software! Managing your book collection with Calibre? Writing documents in LibreOffice, Calligra or Scribus? Browsing PDFs with either Okular or Evince? In any case, openSUSE is here for you http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Drawing in Inkscape or Krita? Polishing photos in Gimp or Showfoto? Modeling in Blender? You do all that in openSUSE! Read more about our new 12.3 release and get it at http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 即將釋出! 快來看看桌面環境,伺服器工具以及軟體管理的搶鮮報吧 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 在今天釋出 ARMed 與 OpenStack,UEFI 支援並帶來最新版本的KDE, GNOME,及經過獨一無二的綠色點綴過的所有自由軟體! 這邊能看更多內容 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界上最有力的 Linux 帶來了改善後的搜尋,更加的檔案系統效能以及更快的網路能力。我們也得到ARM (32 及 64 bit),最新的桌面和雲端應用等等。獲知更多 openSUSE Linux 帶來的新東西請至 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 針對 ARM 64bit 架構提供了超過 4300 packages. 取得實驗性的構建: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 映像已經可以用於 12.3 並將有官方維護的 x86 版本!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 讓你觸摸 cloud 從您的伺服器並支援 OpenStack ownCloud 及最新的虛擬化工具,postgresql mariadb 資料庫等等。獲知更多請至 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 帶來最新的 KDE sc 4.10 以及 DigiKam 3.0,Amarok 2.7,ReKonq 2.1 等等。介紹的文章與影片在這 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 帶來 GNOME Shell 3.6 以及 nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin 等等。前往觀看更多介紹 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 可使用 ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact 達成您的通訊需求。了解更多 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 上可以使用 Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 開發軟體或其他您所需要的工具 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|喜歡聽音樂? 什麼是你最愛的音樂播放器? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? 或您喜歡使用 Audacity,Soundjuicer 或 KDEnLive 製作東西? 試試新的 openSUSE 12.3,我們提供了這些工具! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 提供了您您最喜愛的辦公室軟體! 使用 Calibre 管理您的電子書? 使用 LibreOffice,Calligra 或 Scribus 寫作或製作文件? 使用 Okular 或 Evince 瀏覽 PDF 檔案? 任何情況 openSUSE 都為您想到了 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|使用 Inkscape 或 Krita 繪畫? 使用 Gimp 或 Showfoto 後製圖片? Blender 使用者? 您都能在 openSUSE 辦到! 獲知更多有關新的 12.3 發行版並取得它從 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 arrive bientôt ! Trouvez les aperçus que nous avons préparé sur les outils bureautiques, serveurs et sur la gestion de logiciels http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE La 12.3 a été publiée aujourd'hui ARMée d'OpenStack, du support d'UEFI et des derniers KDE, GNOME, et tout ce que les Logiciels Libres ont a offrir, mis à notre sauce verdoyante ! Plus d'infos sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Le Linux le plus puissant du monde est livré avec une meilleure fonctione de recherche, des performance accrue des systèmes de fichier et du réseau. Nous supportons aussi ARM (32 et 64 bits), les derniers bureau et plus. Trouvez ce qui est neuf dans openSUSE sur http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 pour ARM 64 est buildé avec plus de 4300 packages. Trouvez un build expérimental sur http://bit.ly/ZfznFl. Les images ARMv7 sont disponibles pour la 12.3 et seront maintenues en parllèle des versions x86 !<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 apporte une touche de cloud dans votre serveur avec le support de openStack ownCloud, des derniers outils de virtualisation, des bases de donées telles que PostgreSQL et MariaDB, et encore plus. Des infos ici : http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 vient avec le dernier KDE sc 4.10, avec DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 et plus. Un article et une vidéo d'introduction sont disponibles ici : http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 arrive avec le dernier GNOME Shell 3.6 avec nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin et plus. Trouvez une introduction sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux La 12.3 vous permet de communiquer avec ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact et plus. Plus d'infos sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux Avec la 12.3, développez avec Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 et tout ce dont vous pourriez avoir besoin sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Vous aimez la musique ? Quel est votre lecteur favori ? Amarok ? Clementine ? Rythmbox ? Ou alors, vous aimez créer de la musique avec Audacity, Soundjuicer ou KDEnlive ? Essayez openSUSE 12.3, nous avons tout ça, et encore plus ! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La nouvelle openSUSE est équipée avec la dernière version stable de votre logiciel bureautique favori ! Vous gérez votre collection avec Calibre ? Vous écrivez vos documents avec LibreOffice, Calligra ou Scribus ? Vous naviguez dans des PDFs avec Okular ou Evince ? Dans tous les cas, openSUSE est là pour vous. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Vous dessinez avec Inkscape ou Krita ? vous embellissez vos photos avec Gimp ou Showfoto ? Vous faites de la 3D avec Blender ? Faites tout ça avec openSUSE ! Plus d'infos sur la version 12.3 sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 kommt bald! Hier gibt es ein paar Vorschauen über die Desktopoberflächen, Serverwerkzeuge und Softwareverwaltung http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 wurde heute veröffentlicht ARMed mit OpenStack, UEFI support und dem neusten von KDE, GNOME, und allem was freie Software zu bieten hat zusammen mit unserer grünen Soße! Lies hier mehr und lade es herunter: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Das weltbeste Linux kommt mit verbesserter suche, besserer Dateisystemperformance und schnellerem Netzwerk. Wir haben außerdem ARM (32 and 64 bit), die neuesten Desktops und mehr. Erfahre hier mehr über die Neuerungen in openSUSE 12.3: http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 für ARM 64 hat mehr als 4300 packages gebaut. Lade einen experimentellen Build hier herunter: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 Abbilder sind ebenfalls für 12.3 verfügbar und werden neben den offiziellen x86 Versionen gepflegt!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 bringt einen Hauch cloud mit Support für OpenStack, ownCloud, den neuesten Virtualisierungstools, Datenbanken wie postgresql, mariadb und mehr auf deinen Server. Erfahre hier mehr: http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 kommt mit dem neusten KDE sc 4.10 mit DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 und mehr. Einen Artikel mit einem Vorstellungsvideo sowie Tipps und Tricks findet ihr hier: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 liefert die neueste GNOME Shell 3.6 mit nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin und mehr. Eine Vorstellung gibt es hier: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 kommuniziert mit ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact und mehr. Finde hier mehr heraus: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 entwickelt Software mit Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 und allem was man sonst braucht http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Du magst Musik? Was ist dein favorisierter Mediaplayer? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Oder bist du lieber mit Audacity, Soundjuicer oder KDEnLive selbst kreativ? Versuche openSUSE 12.3, wir haben sie alle und noch mehr! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
| Das neue openSUSE 12.3 ist raus, ausgestattet mit den neuesten stabilen Versionen eurer liebleings Bürosoftware! Verwaltung deiner Büchersammlung mit Calibre? Schreiben von Dokumenten mit LibreOffice, Calligra oder Scribus? PDFs mit Okular oder Evince durchstöbern? All das bietet dir openSUSE http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Mit Inkscape oder Krita zeichnen? Fotos mit Gimp oder Showfoto aufpolieren? Mit Blender modellieren? All das kannst du mit openSUSE machen! Hier kannst du mehr über unsere neue Version 12.3 erfahren und sie herunterladen: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 έρχεται σύντομα! Δείτε μερικά Sneak previews που γράψαμε για τους επιτραπέζιους υπολογιστές, εργαλεία διακομιστών και διαχείρισης λογισμικού http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 έχει κυκλοφορήσει σήμερα ARMed με OpenStack, UEFI υποστήριξη και το πιο πρόσφατο KDE, GNOME, και όλο το ελέυθερο λογισμικό μπορεί να προσφέρει την υπέροχη ''Σαυρο σάλτσα'' !Διαβάστε περισσότερα και αποκτήστε το στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το πιο δυναμικό παγκοσμίως Linux έρχεται με αναβαθμισμένη έρευνα , καλύτερη εμφάνιση συστήματος φακέλων και πιο γρήγορο διαδίκτυο . Επίσης έχουμε ARM (32 and 64 bit), το πιο πρόσφατο desktop και τεχνολογία cloud και περισσότερα. Μάθετε τι είναι καινούργιο στο openSUSE Linux στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 για ARM 64 διαθέτει πάνω από 4300 packages. Πάρτε πειραματικές εκδόσεις στο: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 εικόνες είναι διαθέσιμες για 12.3 επίσης και θα διατηρηθούν παράλληλα οι επίσημες εκδοχές x86 !<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 φέρνει ένα άγγιγμα από cloud στο server σας με υποστήριξη για το OpenStack ownCloud τα πιο πρόσφατα Virtualization εργαλεία, βάσεις δεδομένων όπως postgresql mariadb και άλλα.Διαβάστε για αυτό στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 έρχεται με το πιο πρόσφατο KDE sc 4.10 bringingDigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 και περισσότερα. Βρείτε ένα άρθρο με μια εισαγωγή στο video καθώς επίσης και συμβουλές και κόλπα εδώ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 παραδίδει το πιο πρόσφατο GNOME Shell 3.6 με nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin και άλλα. Βρείτε μια εισαγωγή στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 επικοινωνεί με ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact και περισσότερα. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 αναπτύσσει λογισμικό με Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 και με ίσως ο,τι άλλο χρειάζεστε http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Απολαμβάνετε τη μουσική ? Ποιο είναι το αγαπημένο σας music player? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Η σας αρέσει να είστε δημιουργικοί με Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Δοκιμάστε το νέο openSUSE 12.3,Εχουμε τα πάντα από αυτό και περισσότερα! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το νέο openSUSE 12.3 είναι έξω εξοπλισμένο με τις πιο πρόσφατες σταθερές κυκλοφορίες από την αγαπημένη σας λειτουργία λογισμικού! Διαχειρίζοντας τη συλλογή βιβλίου σας με Calibre? Γράφοντας έγγραφα με LibreOffice, Calligra ή Scribus? Κάνοντας περιήγηση με PDFs ή με Okular ή Evince? Σε κάθε περίπτωση, το openSUSE είναι εδώ για σας http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Σχεδιάζοντας στο Inkscape ή Krita? Βλέποντας φωτογραφίες στο Gimp ή Showfoto? Modeling στο Blender? Ολα αυτά τα κάνετε στο openSUSE! Διαβάστε περισσότερα για τη νέα έκδοση μας 12.3 και αποκτήστε την στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 sta per arrivare! Guarda alcune anteprime che abbiamo scritto riguardo i desktop, gli strumenti server e di gestione http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XFoC0U http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 è stata rilasciata oggi con ARM, OpenStack, supporto UEFI e le versioni più aggiornate di KDE, GNOME e di tutto quello che il Software libero ha da offrire nella nostra esclusiva ricetta verde! Leggi maggiori informazioni e provala http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La distribuzione Linux più potente al mondo migliora la ricerca, le prestazioni dei filesystem e della rete. Abbiamo anche la versione ARM (32 e 64 bit), i desktop più recenti, un tocco di cloud e altro ancora. Scopri le novità di openSUSE Linux su http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 per ARM 64 offre oltre 4300 pacchetti. Prova la versione sperimentale: http://bit.ly/Y6Sweg sono disponibili anche le immagini ARMv7 per openSUSE 12.3 e verranno supportate insieme alle versioni ufficiali x86!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 offre un tocco di cloud al tuo server con il supporto per OpenStack, ownCloud, i più aggiornati strumenti di virtualizzazione, database come postgresql, mariadb e molto altro ancora. Leggi ulteriori informazioni http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 include il nuovo KDE sc 4.10 con DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 e molto altro ancora. Leggi questo articolo che include anche un video introduttivo, trucchi e suggerimenti http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 offre la nuova GNOME Shell 3.6 con Nautilus, Clocks, Shotwell, Boxes, Empathy, Evince, Pidgin e molto altro ancora. Guarda questa interessante introduzione http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 per comunicare con Ekiga, Empathy, Evolution, XChat, Konversation, Kopete, Kontact e molto altro ancora. Leggi ulteriori informazioni al riguardo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 per sviluppare software con Python, Php, Perl, Ruby, Mono, Fossil, QtCreator, Qt5 e tutto quello di cui tu possa avere bisogno http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Ti piace la musica? Qual è il tuo lettore audio preferito? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? O ti piace essere creativo con Audacity, Soundjuicer o KDEnLive? Prova la nuova openSUSE 12.3, ti offriamo tutto questo e molto altro ancora! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La nuova openSUSE 12.3 è disponibile con i nuovi rilasci stabili dei tuoi programmi d'ufficio preferiti! Vuoi gestire la tua collezione di libri con Calibre? Scrivere documenti con LibreOffice, Calligra o Scribus? Sfogliare PDF con Okular o Evince? In qualsiasi caso openSUSE è a tua disposizione http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Ti piace disegnare con Inkscape o Krita? Ritoccare le foto con Gimp o Showfoto? Modellare in Blender? Tutte cose che puoi fare con openSUSE! Leggi altre informazioni relative alla nuova openSUSE 12.3 e provala anche tu! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 está chegando! Veja algumas visualizações sob desktops, servidores e gestão de software http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 chegou hoje ARMado com OpenStack, suporte de UEFI e o mais recente de KDE, GNOME e tudo que software livre oferece com nosso verde característico! Leia mais e obtê-lo @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|O Linux mais poderoso do mundo chega com pesquisa melhorada, melhor desempenho do sistema de arquivos e de rede mais rápido. Nós tambem temos ARM (32 e 64 bit), o desktop mais recente, coisas nublados e mais. Saiba todas as inovações de openSUSE Linux @ http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 para ARM 64 já tem mais do que 4300 pacotes rpm construído. Obter uma compilação experimental em http://bit.ly/ZfznFl imagens de ARMv7 estão disponíveis para 12.3 tambem e será mantido ao lado das versões oficiais x86! <br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 traz um toque de nuvem para o seu servidor com suporte para OpenStack, ownCloud, as ferramentas mais recentes de virtualização, bases de dados como PostgreSQL, MariaDB e aínda mais. Leia sobre isso @ http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 chega com o KDE sc 4.10 mais recente trazendo DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 e mais. Encontra um artígo com um video de introdução e mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 entrega o GNOME shell 3.6 mais recente com nautilus, clocks, shotwell, boxes, empathy, evince, pidgin e mais. Encontra uma introdução @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 comunica com ekiga, empathy, evolution, xchat, konversation, kopete, kontact e mais. Leia mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 desenvolve software com Python, Php, Perl, Ruby, Mono, fossil, qtcreator, qt5 e tudo que você pode precisar http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Você gosta de música? Qual é o seu leitor de música mais preferido? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Ou você quiser ser criativo com Audacity, Soundjuicer ou KDEnLive? Experimenta openSUSE 12.3, nós temos todos deles e aína mais! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|O novo openSUSE 12.3 chegou equipado com os versões mais estáveis e recentes do seu office software preferido! Gestar a sua coleção de livros com Calibre? Criar documentos com LibreOffice, Calligra ou Scribus? Navegando PDFs com Okular ou Evince? De qualquer maneira, openSUSE está aqui para você http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Desenha com Inkscape ou Krita? Polindo photos com Gimp ou Showfoto? Modelagem em Blender? Você faz tudo com openSUSE! Leia mais sobre 12.3 e obtê-lo @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 уже близко! Смотрите анонсы, которые мы написали о рабочих средах, инструментах для серверов и управлении ПО http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 будет выпущена сегодня, заряженная ARM, OpenStack, поддержкой UEFI и обновленными KDE, GNOME и всем, что может предложить СПО, под нашим фирменным "зелёным соусом"! Узнайте больше и получите это http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Самый мощный Linux получил улучшенный поиск, отличную файловую систему, высокую сетевую и общую производительность. У нас также есть ARM (32 и 64 бит), обновленные рабочие окружения, облачные штучки и многое другое. Взгляните, что нового в openSUSE Linux на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 для ARM 64 есть свыше 4300 готовых пакетов. Взять сборку для экспериментов можно здесь: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl Образы ARMv7 также доступны для 12.3 и будут поддерживаться так же долго, как официальные x86 версии!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 даст вашему серверу прикоснуться к облачным технологиям OpenStack, ownCloud, инструментам виртуализации и базам данных postgresql, mariadb и т.д. Подробности на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 придет с обновленным KDE 4.10 и DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 и многими другими. Статьи, видео, советы и хитрости найдете здесь http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 предоставляет GNOME Shell 3.6 укомплектованный nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin и прочим. Подробности здесь http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3: общайтесь с миром через ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact и другие. Узнать больше: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3: разрабатывайте программы с помощью Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 и всем остальным, что может понадобиться http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Любите музыку? Какой плеер ваш самый любимый? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Или любите креативность и пользуетесь Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Пробуйте новую openSUSE 12.3, есть эти и много других! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Новая openSUSE 12.3 выйдет укомплектованная свежим стабильным офисным пакетом! Управляете своими книгами с помощью Calibre? Создаете документы в LibreOffice, Calligra или Scribus? Просматриваете PDF с помощью Okular или Evince? В любом случае openSUSE для вас http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Рисуете в Inkscape или Krita? Обрабатываете фотографии в Gimp или Showfoto? Моделируете в Blender? Делайте это в openSUSE! Узнайте о возможностях выпуска 12.3 и получите его на http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Spanish<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 está a la vuelta de la esquina! Presta atención a alguno de los anticipos publicados sobre escritorios http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 , herramientas de servidor http://bit.ly/XiKSjq y gestión de software http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 ya está disponible ARMado con OpenStack, suporte para UEFI, lo último de KDE y GNOME así como multitud de Software Libre posible aderezado de nuestro mojo verde. Conoce más y llévatelo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||La distribución Linux más profesional trae mejoras en el sistema de búsquedas, en el rendimiento del sistema de archivos y un aumento en la velocidad de gestión de conectividad. También se lanzan versiones para la nueva arquitectura ARM (32 y 64 bit), las últimas versiones de escritorio, paquetes para la nube y mucho más. Evalúa la última versión de openSUSE en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 para ARM 64 dispone de más de 4300 paquetes. Descarga la imagen experimental en: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl Las imágenes para ARMv7 también están disponibles para 12.3 y serán mantenidas junto a las versiones para x86 !<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 trae la nube a tu servidorcon soporte para OpenStack, ownCloud, lo último en herramientas de virtualización, bases de datos como postgreSQL o mariaDB. Lee todo sobre las novedades en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 trae grandes novedades para KDE con la versión 4.10 de modo que podrás usar DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 y mucho más. Conoce todos los detalles a través de este artículo y de este vídeo didáctico http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||openSUSE 12.3 incorpora la última versión de GNOME Shell 3.6 con nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin y mucho más. Puedes leer más sobre el tema a través de este artículo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Comunícate con openSUSE Linux 12.3 usando ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact y muchas otras aplicaciones. Más información en http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Utiliza openSUSE Linux 12.3 para desarrollar software con Python PhP Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 y todo lo que puedas necesitar http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||¿Escuchas música mientras trabajas? ¿Cual es tu reproductor favorito? ¿Amarok? ¿Clementine? ¿Rythmbox? ¿Te apetece crear música con Audacity, Soundjuicer o KDEnLive? Prueba openSUSE 12.3 pues incorpora todas estas aplicaciones y muchas otras http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 está en la calle e incluye las últimas versiones estables de tus aplicaciones ofimáticas libres favoritas. ¿Quieres gestionar tu colección de libros con Calibre? ¿Deseas crear documentos con LibreOffice, Calligra o Scribus? ¿Visualizas documentos .pdf con Okular o Evince? En cualquiera de los casos openSUSE es tu solución http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|¿Realizas trabajos de diseño profesional con Inkscape o Krita? ¿Necesitas realizar tratamiento de imágines en Gimp o Showfoto? ¿Tal vez quieres introducirte en el diseño 3D con Blender? ¡Puedes realizar estas actividades y mucho más con openSUSE! Conoce más sobre la nueva versión 12.3 y descárgala http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Japanese<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 が公開されます。デスクトップやサーバツール、ソフトウエア管理などについて、詳しくは事前公開資料をお読みください。 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 が本日公開されます。 OpenStack や UEFI サポート、そして最新の KDE, GNOME のほか、多数のフリーソフトウエアが同梱され、我々の努力の成果である緑色のソースがかけられてています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界で最もパワフルな Linux には、検索やファイルシステムの性能強化のほか、ネットワーク処理の高速化も行なわれています。また、 ARM (32 ビット/64 ビット) にも対応していて、これらのアーキテクチャに対しても最新のデスクトップ環境とクラウド環境が用意されています。 openSUSE の改善点について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq をお読みください。<br />
|ARM64 向けの openSUSE 12.3 には、 4300 個ものパッケージが用意されています。試験公開中のビルドを http://bit.ly/ZfznFl からご覧ください。もちろん ARMv7 向けのビルドも用意され、 x86 版と同様に管理/提供されています。<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では OpenStack や ownColud を利用し、サーバとクラウドとの連携が強化されているほか、最新の仮想化ツールやデータベースシステム (postgresql, mariadb) なども用意されています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 には最新の KDE sc 4.10 が用意され、 DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 なども提供されています。紹介や使い方の記事について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis をお読みください。<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 には最新の GNOME Shell 3.6 が用意され、 nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin なども提供されています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact 等を利用した通信機能も充実しています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 等を利用した開発も行なうことができます。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|音楽を楽しみたいですか?お気に入りのプレーヤがありますか? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? もしくは Audacity, Soundjuicer, KDEnLive などを利用して、曲も作ることもできます。 openSUSE 12.3 を利用すれば、これら全てを実現できます。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 には最新の安定リリース版のオフィス環境も用意されています。 Calibre を利用して書籍管理を行なうこともできますし、 LibreOffice や Calligra, Scribus で文書を書くこともできます。 PDF の閲覧には Okular や Evince などもあります。いずれの場合であっても、 openSUSE はその期待に応えてくれることでしょう。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Inkscape や Krita を利用して絵を描くこともできます。 Gimp や Showfoto を利用して写真を修整したりすることもできます。 Blender を利用してモデリングを行なうこともできます。 openSUSE では様々なことを実現できます。最新リリース 12.3 について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Add articles to http://en.opensuse.org/In_the_press. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer</a> with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
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Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> from any of our mirrors and find out what is new in the <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
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Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 simpel als 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software</a> met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
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In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> en lees meer over wat er nieuw is in de <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">officiele aankondiging</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
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In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken. Lees meer over wat er nieuw is in op de site http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download de release op http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由和开源软件的的最佳组合</a> ,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
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在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。<br />
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下载 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 从我们的任何一个镜像,并从<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方声明</a>中得知这次我们带来了哪些新东西。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了自由和开源软件的的最佳组合,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
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在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。更多资讯在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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下载openSUSE 12.3 从 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(traditional) version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合</a> ,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。<br />
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在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。<br />
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下載 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 從我們的任一個鏡像站,並從<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方聲名</a>中得知這次我們帶來了哪些新的東西。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點墜 – 穩定,友好,有趣。<br />
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在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。更多資訊在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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下載openSUSE 12.3 從 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品</a> に仕上がっています。<br />
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今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
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<a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3 のダウンロードはこちら</a> からどうぞ。また、詳しい説明は <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a> (英語) からお読みいただくこともできます。</pre> <br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品に仕上がっています。<br />
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今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
詳しくは http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299 (英語) をお読みください。<br />
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ダウンロードは http://software.opensuse.org/123 をどうぞ。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение</a> под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM , обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки.<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> или на любом нашем зеркале, узнать, что нового можно в нашем <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">официальном анонсе</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM, обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки. Подробности смотрите на http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer</a> con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo.<br />
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Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> desde cualquiera de nuestros mirrors y descubre todas las novedades en el <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">anuncio oficial</a><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo. Descubre todas las novedades en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Descarga openSUSE 12.3 en http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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* We need people in various languages/regions to help with above type of accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc. <br />
** Send email to Ambassadors team to ask for volunteers<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
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In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
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=== Analytics ===<br />
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Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
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Volunteer needed<br />
-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
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=== Anything else? Please add ===</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Social_media_launch_plan&diff=64424openSUSE:Social media launch plan2013-11-16T11:54:45Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Spanish version */</p>
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{{Intro|This is a list of items to do for an openSUSE distribution release on social media. Help translate it and the promote the messages on the release day! Note that the [[Release_announcement|announcement]] also should be translated!}}<br />
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== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
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=== General approach ===<br />
On 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 to changed and improved after each release!<br />
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'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members deploy the same content in the different social media in different languages. 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 />
==13.1==<br />
Times in UTC!<br />
=== Base messages ===<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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DO NOT TRANSLATE THESE, only the ones for twitter and facebook/G+ tables below!<br />
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'''Do not translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: GNOME http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793 KDE http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213 Geeko tips https://news.opensuse.org/?p=16829 <!-- The link for Geeko Tips gives Error 404, please check --><!-- It's not public yet, so you can't access to it now --><br />
|-<br />
|12:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, ARMed and Cloudy, packed in Evergreen. Full of #FOSS. Get it while it is hot! http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
|-<br />
|12:30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 - a stable workhorse. Stop fighting your OS and get stuff done! Worlds most powerful Linux comes with latest Server tech, ARM improvements and Linux Desktops. Start your journey at http://en.opensuse.org/131 <!--I think this is supposed to be https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1 ; not sure though--><!-- yes, it should need redirect to Portal:13.1, I've just done it, it should be fine now --><br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 is available for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:ARM<br />
|-<br />
|13:30<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings a touch of cloud to your server with support for OpenStack Havana, the latest Virtualization tools, databases like postgresql mariadb and more. Read about it at http://en.opensuse.org/Features<br />
|-<br />
|14:00<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.11 introducing (features) and more. Learn more here http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213<br />
|-<br />
|14:30<br />
|openSUSE Linux 13.1 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.10 (features) and more. Find an introduction on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793<br />
|-<br />
|15:00<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
|16:00<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and #PHP 5.4.2 build-in testing server.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
|17:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|18:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|19:00<br />
| TBD<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== SUSECon / openSUSE Summit messages ===<br />
'''Do not translate this table, this is only for SUSECon (English only)'''<br />
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
|Translations<br />
|colspan="12"|Code<br />
|-<br />
|msg 1<br />
|msg 2<br />
|msg 3<br />
|msg 4<br />
|msg 5<br />
|msg 6<br />
|msg 7<br />
|msg 8<br />
|msg 9<br />
|msg 10<br />
|msg 11<br />
|msg 12<br />
|-<br />
| #openSUSE 13.1 is coming next week! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #GNOME http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16793 #KDE http://news.opensuse.org/?p=17213 #SUSECon<br />
| Pass by the #openSUSE Booth at #SUSECon and check out the latest Release, 13.1 http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1<br />
| #openSUSE Summit 2013 will take place right after #SUSECon at the same location. Register now: http://summit.opensuse.org/ #OSSummit<br />
| We will have a Release party at the #openSUSE Summit 2013: https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/11/get-ready-to-party-release-is-around-the-corner/ Register now: http://summit.opensuse.org/#registration #oSSummit #SUSECon<br />
| To get a clue of what is coming in #SUSE Linux Enterprise products, pass by the #openSUSE booth at #SUSECon and check 13.1. <br />
| Less than a week to Release #openSUSE 13.1. Do you want a preview? Ask at the #openSUSE booth, #SUSECon 2013. #SUSE<br />
| Come by the #openSUSE booth at #SUSECon and get the #openSUSE DVD Special Edition. Check also #openQA<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Release day messages ===<br />
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Create and translate messages below. Note that translation is pointless without a local social media channel... Please add names of accounts if possible, see [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts]].<br />
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==== Twitter Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
Please only translate if there is a twitter account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
{| class="wikitable" border="1"<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
!Message<br />
|-<br />
| 11:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
| 11:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, #ARMed and #Cloudy, packed in #Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 comes with latest #Server tech,#ARM improvements and #Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 is available for #ARMv6, #ARMv7 and #ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with #OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 support databases like #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 comes with the latest #KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 delivers the latest #GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and #PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 and #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: Greek &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_Gr &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
!Message<br />
|-<br />
| 11:00<br />
| Σε 1 ώρα έρχεται το #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με #ARM , #Cloud, και #Evergreen. Σπαρταράει http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI για υλικό x86_64.Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 με τελευταία τεχνολογία #Server,βελτιώσεις σε #ARM και #Linux Desktop.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 διαθέσιμη για #ARMv6, #ARMv7 και #ARMv8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 για το καθένα!Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 έχετε #cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το #OpenStack Havana και #Virtualization.Δείτε εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQ.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο #KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma Desktop.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 με το τελευταίο #GNOME Shell 3.10,με νέα μπάρα,νέες βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προσαρτούν #Amazon S3 Buckets και χρησιμοποιούν την #Samba 4.1.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 προγραμματίστε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και #PHP 5.4.2.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 και #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop.Περισσότερα εδώ:http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: Italian &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: @openSUSE_IT &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:Hawake|hawake]]<br />
|-<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 llegará en una hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: #GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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|11:30<br />
| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: #KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 12:00<br />
| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, #ARMed y #Cloudy, empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| 12:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para #Server, mejoras para #ARM y escritorios #Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| ¡#openSUSE #Linux 13.1 está disponible para #ARMv6, #ARMv7 y #ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con #OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 14:30<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 15:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 trae el último #KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 distribuye el último #GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Los usuarios de #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de #Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 permite el desarrollo web con la infraestructura actualizada #RubyonRails 4 y #PHP 5.4.2. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 19:00<br />
| #openSUSE #Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 y #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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==== G+ Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
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Please only translate if there is a Google+ account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: +openSUSE &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: +GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11.30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: +The KDE® Community http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 12:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, +ARM (-ed) and +Cloud (-y), packed in Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech,+ARM improvements and +Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 is available for +ARM v6, +ARM v7 and +ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with +OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 support databases like +Postgresql +MariaDB +MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 comes with the latest #KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 delivers the latest +GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 users can mount #Amazon S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and +PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #gcc 4.8 +Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 and #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: German &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: +openSUSE Germany &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:tux93|Marcel Kühlhorn]]<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: Greek &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: openSUSE Greece &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
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|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο +openSUSE +Linux 13.1! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το +The KDE® Communityhttp://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με +ARM και +Cloud πακεταρισμένη σε Evergreen. Σπαρταράει!http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI υλικό x86_64.Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 περιέχει την τελευταία τεχνολογία σε Server, βελτιώσεις σε +ARM και +Linux Desktops.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι σας από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 είναι διαθέσιμη για +ARM v6, +ARM v7 και +ARM v8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 διαθέσιμα πακέτα για το καθένα! Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχετε cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το +OpenStack Havana και εργαλεία #Virtualization. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ: http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως +Postgresql +MariaDB +MySQL και άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο #KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο +GNOME Shell 3.10 με νέα μπάρα, βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 μπορούν να προσαρτήσουν #Amazon S3 Buckets και να χρησιμοποιήσουν #Samba 4.1.Μάθετε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 μπορείτε να προγραμματίσετε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και +PHP 5.4.2. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #gcc 4.8 +Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 και #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| ¡+openSUSE +Linux 13.1 llegará en una hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: +GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| ¡+#openSUSE +Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: +KDE® Community http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, +ARM(-ed) y +Cloud(-y), empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para Servidores, mejoras para +ARM y escritorios +Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| ¡+openSUSE +Linux 13.1 está disponible para +ARMv6, +ARMv7 y +ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con +OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14.30<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos #Postgresql #Mariadb #MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 trae el último #KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 distribuye el último +GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Los usuarios de +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de #Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 permite el desarrollo web con la infraestructura actualizada #RubyonRails 4 y #PHP 5.4.2. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| +openSUSE +Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 #Qt 5.1 #QML2 y #Anjuta #QtCreator #KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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==== Facebook Messages for 13.1 ====<br />
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Please only translate if there is a Facebook account and somebody to send out the messages in our language...<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: English &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: opensuseproject &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: Michal Hrusecky<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: @GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11.30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: @KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, @ARM (-ed) and #Cloud (-y), packed in #Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 brings proper #UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech,@ARM improvements and @Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 is available for #ARMv6, #ARMv7 and #ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with @OpenStack Havana and #Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 support databases like @PostgreSQL @MariaDB @MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 comes with the latest @KDE sc 4.11 introducing #Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 delivers the latest @GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 users can mount @Amazon.com S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 does web development with updated #RubyonRails 4 framework and @PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with #GCC 4.8 @Qt 5.1 #QML2 and @Anjuta @Qt Creator @KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Language: French &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: French openSUSE fans &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:jdd|Jean-Daniel Dodin]]<br />
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!colspan="2"|Language: Greek &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Account: opensusegr &nbsp;&nbsp; :: &nbsp;&nbsp; Responsible: [[User:diamond_gr|Efstathios Iosifidis]]<br />
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| 11:00<br />
| Σε 1 ώρα έρχεται το @openSUSE @Linux 13.1! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το @GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
|-<br />
|11:30<br />
| Σε 30 λεπτά το νέο @openSUSE @Linux 13.1! Αρκετός χρόνος για να διαβάσετε την γρήγορη προεπισκόπηση για το @KDE® http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 12:00<br />
| Έτοιμη η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1! Σταθερή, με @ARM και #Cloud πακεταρισμένη σε #Evergreen. Σπαρταράει! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 προσφέρει κατάλληλη υποστήριξη #UEFI υλικό x86_64. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στην http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
|-<br />
| 13:00<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 περιέχει την τελευταία τεχνολογία σε Server, βελτιώσεις σε @ARM και @Linux Desktops.Αρχίστε το ταξίδι σας από http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 είναι διαθέσιμη για @ARM v6, #ARM v7 και #ARM v8 και έχει πάνω από 6000 διαθέσιμα πακέτα για το καθένα! Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
| 14.00<br />
| Με την @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχετε cloud στον διακομιστή σας με το @OpenStack Havana και εργαλεία #Virtualization. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ: http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 14:30<br />
| Στην @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 θα βρείτε υποστήριξη βάσεων δεδομένων όπως @PostgreSQL @MariaDB @MySQL και άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 15:00<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο @KDE sc 4.11 με την έκδοση LTS #Plasma. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
|-<br />
| 16:00<br />
| Η @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 έχει το τελευταίο @GNOME Shell 3.10 με νέα μπάρα, βασικές εφαρμογές και πολλά άλλα. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
| 17:00<br />
| Οι χρήστες @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 μπορούν να προσαρτήσουν @Amazon S3 Buckets και να χρησιμοποιήσουν #Samba 4.1.Μάθετε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00<br />
| Με την @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 μπορείτε να προγραμματίσετε στο διαδίκτυο με #RubyonRails 4 και @PHP 5.4.2. Δείτε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00<br />
| Στην @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 χρησιμοποιείτε #GCC 4.8 @Qt Project 5.1 #QML2 και @Anjuta @Qt Creator @KDevelop. Διαβάστε περισσότερα εδώ http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
|-<br />
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|11:30<br />
| ¡@#openSUSE @Linux 13.1 llegará en media hora! Adelántate al estreno leyendo algunos artículos que hemos escrito: @KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 ya está aquí! Solid, 2ARM(-ed) y #Cloud(-y), empaquetados en #Evergreen. ¡Consíguelo recién salido! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
|-<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 reconoce adecuadamente el #UEFI del hardware x86_64. Leélo en http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 viene con la última tecnología para Servidores, mejoras para @ARM y escritorios @Linux. Comienza tu viaje en http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
|-<br />
| 13:30<br />
| ¡@openSUSE @Linux 13.1 está disponible para #ARMv6, #ARMv7 y #ARMv8 con más de 6000 paquetes para cada uno! Encuentra las imágenes en http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
|-<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 lleva la nube a tu servidor con @OpenStack Havana y herramientas de #Virtualization. Léelo en http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 14:30<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 admite bases de datos @Postgresql @Mariadb @MySQL y más. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
|-<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 trae el último @KDE sc 4.11 que introduce el escritorio #Plasma en su versión LTS. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| 16:00<br />
| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 distribuye el último @GNOME Shell 3.10 que introduce las barras de cabecera, nuevas aplicaciones del núcleo y más. Más información en http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
|-<br />
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| Los usuarios de @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 pueden montar depósitos de @Amazon S3 y disfrutar de las características de #Samba 4.1. Descubre más aquí http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| @openSUSE @Linux 13.1 apuesta por el desarrollo e IDE con #GCC 4.8 @Qt 5.1 #QML2 y @Anjuta @QtCreator @KDevelop. Léelo en http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 1 hour! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: GNOME http://bit.ly/1feghrM<br />
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| 11.30<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is coming in 30 minutes! Just enough time to read some Sneak previews we wrote: KDE http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is ready to go! Solid, ARM (-ed) and Cloud (-y), packed in Evergreen. Get it while it is hot! http://bit.ly/17oTZUs<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings proper UEFI support for x86_64 hardware.Read about it at http://bit.ly/Y5IeYx<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with latest Server tech, ARM improvements and Linux Desktops.Start your journey at http://bit.ly/1az1mmV<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 is available for ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8 and has over 6000 packages for each! Find images at http://bit.ly/GCtSt5<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 brings the cloud to your server with OpenStack Havana and Virtualization tools.Read about it at http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 support databases like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL and more. Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.11 introducing Plasma Desktop LTS version. Learn more here http://bit.ly/17X9f9v<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.10 introducing header bar,new core apps and more.More info at http://bit.ly/17uQtG1<br />
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| openSUSE Linux 13.1 users can mount Amazon.com S3 Buckets and enjoy #Samba 4.1 features.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 18:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 does web development with updated RubyonRails 4 framework and PHP 5.4.2.Learn more here http://bit.ly/PxiEIk<br />
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| 19:00<br />
| openSUSE Linux 13.1 goes development and IDE with GCC 4.8 Qt 5.1 QML2 and Anjuta Qt Creator KDevelop. Read about it at http://bit.ly/1hZ6nwl<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Add articles to [[In_the_press]]. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
==== English version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 13.1 ready for action!</pre><br />
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The openSUSE Project today <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841">announced the availability of openSUSE 13.1</a>, the latest release of its reliable, modern and easy-to-use multi-purpose Linux operating system, offering a collection of over 6500 packages supporting 5 architectures.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
This release did benefit from the improvements to the project's testing infrastructure and much attention for bug fixing. openSUSE 13.1 tries to represent the best Free Software has to offer: the latest desktops (five of them!), server and cloud technologies, software development tools and everything in between are included, as well as a number of exciting new technologies for you to play with.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/131">openSUSE 13.1</a> from any of the mirrors and find out what is new in the comprehensive <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841">official announcement</a>.<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 13.1 ready for action!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
The openSUSE Project today announced the availability of openSUSE 13.1, the latest release of its reliable, modern and easy-to-use multi-purpose Linux operating system, offering a collection of over 6500 packages supporting 5 architectures.<br />
<br />
This release did benefit from the improvements to the project's testing infrastructure and much attention for bug fixing. openSUSE 13.1 tries to represent the best Free Software has to offer: the latest desktops (five of them!), server and cloud technologies, software development tools and everything in between are included, as well as a number of exciting new technologies for you to play with. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
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Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/131<br />
</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>¡openSUSE 13.1 preparado para la acción!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
<p><br />
El Proyecto openSUSE ha anunciado hoy <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841"> que openSUSE 13.1 ya está disponible; la última versión de su sistema operativo, que es fiable, moderno, fácil de usar y multifuncional, y que ofrece una colección de más de 6500 paquetes disponibles para 5 arquitecturas.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
Esta versión se ha beneficiado de las mejoras introducidas en la infraestructura de pruebas del proyecto poniendo mucha atención en la corrección de errores. opensuse 13.1 pretende representar lo mejor que el Software Libre ofrece: incluye los últimos escritorios (¡Cinco de ellos!), tecnologías de servidor y en la nube, herramientas para el desarrollo de software y todo lo que hay entremedias, así como una gran cantidad de fascinantes nuevas tecnologías con las que podrás jugar.<br />
</p><br />
<p><br />
Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/131">openSUSE 13.1</a> de cualquiera de los servidores de réplica y descubre las novedades en el elaborado <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841"> anuncio oficial</a>.<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>¡openSUSE 13.1 preparado para la acción!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre><br />
El Proyecto openSUSE ha anunciado hoy que openSUSE 13.1 ya está disponible; la última versión de su sistema operativo, que es fiable, moderno, fácil de usar y multifuncional, y que ofrece una colección de más de 6500 paquetes disponibles para 5 arquitecturas.<br />
<br />
Esta versión se ha beneficiado de las mejoras introducidas en la infraestructura de pruebas del proyecto poniendo mucha atención en la corrección de errores. opensuse 13.1 pretende representar lo mejor que el Software Libre ofrece: incluye los últimos escritorios (¡Cinco de ellos!), tecnologías de servidor y en la nube, herramientas para el desarrollo de software y todo lo que hay entremedias, así como una gran cantidad de fascinantes nuevas tecnologías con las que podrás jugar. Descubre más en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=16841<br />
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Descarga la versión en http://software.opensuse.org/131<br />
</pre><br />
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==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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* We need people in various languages/regions to help with above type of accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc. <br />
** Send email to Ambassadors team to ask for volunteers<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
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In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
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=== Analytics ===<br />
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Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
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-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
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=== Anything else? Please add ===<br />
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=== News Sites ===<br />
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Text to submit to news sites in different languages. These sites usually support html, so we have two versions in English with and without links.<br />
Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Add articles to http://en.opensuse.org/In_the_press. retweeting/reposting of articles there is welcome!<br />
==== English version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer</a> with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
<br />
Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries.<br />
<br />
Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> from any of our mirrors and find out what is new in the <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer with the unique green sauce – stable, friendly and fun.<br />
<br />
Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download the release at http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Dutch version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 simpel als 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software</a> met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
<br />
In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> en lees meer over wat er nieuw is in de <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">officiele aankondiging</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
<br />
In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken. Lees meer over wat er nieuw is in op de site http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download de release op http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(simplified) version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由和开源软件的的最佳组合</a> ,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。<br />
<br />
下载 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 从我们的任何一个镜像,并从<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方声明</a>中得知这次我们带来了哪些新东西。</pre><br />
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===== without HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了自由和开源软件的的最佳组合,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。更多资讯在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
下载openSUSE 12.3 从 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(traditional) version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合</a> ,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。<br />
<br />
下載 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 從我們的任一個鏡像站,並從<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方聲名</a>中得知這次我們帶來了哪些新的東西。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點墜 – 穩定,友好,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。更多資訊在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
下載openSUSE 12.3 從 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Japanese version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品</a> に仕上がっています。<br />
<br />
今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
<br />
<a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3 のダウンロードはこちら</a> からどうぞ。また、詳しい説明は <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a> (英語) からお読みいただくこともできます。</pre> <br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品に仕上がっています。<br />
<br />
今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
詳しくは http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299 (英語) をお読みください。<br />
<br />
ダウンロードは http://software.opensuse.org/123 をどうぞ。</pre><br />
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==== Russian version ====<br />
===== with HTML markup =====<br />
'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение</a> под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM , обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки.<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> или на любом нашем зеркале, узнать, что нового можно в нашем <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">официальном анонсе</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM, обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки. Подробности смотрите на http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer</a> con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo.<br />
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Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> desde cualquiera de nuestros mirrors y descubre todas las novedades en el <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">anuncio oficial</a><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo. Descubre todas las novedades en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Descarga openSUSE 12.3 en http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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|#openbuildservice 2.4 introduces Appstream appstore, Arch Linux and Secure Boot support. Can now define constraint on workers and received many speed improvements http://bit.ly/12bhGqm<br />
|OBS 2.4 was just released http://bit.ly/12bhGqm The #openbuildservice is used by #Samsung, #Dell, #Intel, #UPS, #GENIVI, #Cray and many more companies. See OBS installation list at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_installations<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>Open Build Service 2.4 released!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>The Open Build Service (OBS) is a system to build and distribute software for Linux and other operating systems. It is the most popular build service in the Linux world and supports building packages for all popular Linux distributions and architectures. It can also build appliances, updates and entire Linux distributions. It is used to build over 200.000 packages on build.opensuse.org alone and employed by hundreds of organizations including SUSE Linux, Dell, Tizen, ownCloud Inc, VideoLan, the United States Postal Services and many more organisations around the globe.<br />
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OBS 2.4 introduces support for the Arch Linux package format, secure boot signing and Appstream app stores. It also brings a constraint system to better match build hardware to build jobs and includes a lot of speed improvements. OBS 2.4 is the latest, greatest and most rock solid release, and has been tested on the build.opensuse.org reference server since January. We strongly recommended to update to this version.<br />
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Learn more about the <a href="http://openbuildservice.org">Open Build Service</a>, read the <a href="http://bit.ly/12bhGqm">full announcement</a> and see it in action on <a href="http://build.opensuse.org">build.opensuse.org</a>.</pre><br />
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OBS 2.4 introduces support for the Arch Linux package format, secure boot signing and Appstream app stores. It also brings a constraint system to better match build hardware to build jobs and includes a lot of speed improvements. OBS 2.4 is the latest, greatest and most rock solid release, and has been tested on the build.opensuse.org reference server since January. We strongly recommended to update to this version.<br />
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Learn more about the Open Build Service: http://openbuildservice.org<br />
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and see it in action on http://build.opensuse.org</pre><br />
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==12.3==<br />
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=== Twitter Messages for 12.3 ===<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 is coming. Sneak previews at http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 brings best of #FOSS with our green sauce – stable, friendly and fun. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Worlds most powerful #Linux improves search, #filesystem #performance and #networking. Details on http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 for #ARM v7 ready get at http://bit.ly/ZfznFl 64 bit has over 4300 packages built and test images ready<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: touch of #cloud to server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 with latest #KDE sc 4.10 bringing #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 tips and tricks here http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 has #GNOME Shell 3.6 with #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin more @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 communicates with #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 develops software with #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 enjoys multimedia with #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 handles documents with #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 likes drawing with #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 帶來最佳的 #FOSS 搭配獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界上最有力的 #Linux 改善了搜尋,#filesystem #performance 以及 #networking。細節在 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 針對 #ARM 64bit架構 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl 和 32bit架構 (link) 已經提供超過4300 #packages。得到更多實驗性的構建<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: 觸摸 #cloud 從 #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 帶來最後一版 #KDE sc 4.10 且提供 #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 技巧與竅門可看 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 提供 #GNOME Shell 3.6 及 #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin 更多內容請至 @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可經由 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact 達成您的通訊需求 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可以使用 #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator 開發軟體 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 搭配 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity 享受多媒體帶來的樂趣 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 可以使用 #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus 來達成文書處理的工作 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 上 #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto 填滿您繪畫的需求 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 apporte le meilleur du #Libre verdoyant – stable, utilisable, amusant http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Le #Linux le plus puissant du monde améliore les #perfs des recherches, des #filesystem et du #réseau. Détails sur http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 pour #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl et 32 (link) sont constuits avec 4300 #packages. Récupérez ces systèmes<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: une touche de #cloud dans le serveur : #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 livré avec #KDE sc 4.10 apporte #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 plus d'infos ici http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 comporte #GNOME Shell 3.6 avec #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin plus @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux communiquez avec #oS 12.3 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 pour le développement logiciel #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 Profitez du multimédia avec #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 manipulez les documents avec #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 dessinez avec #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 bringt das beste von #FOSS mit unserer grünen Soße – stabil, freundlich und spaßig http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Das weltbeste #Linux verbessert suche, #filesystem #performance und #networking. Details auf http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 für #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl und 32 (link) hat mehr als 4300 #packages . Holt euch die experimentellen Builds<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: Ein Hauch #cloud für Server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 mit dem neusten #KDE sc 4.10 bringt #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Tips und Tricks hier http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 hat #GNOME Shell 3.6 mit #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mehr @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 kommuniziert mit #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 entwickelt Software mit #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 genießt Multimedia mit #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 verwaltet Dokumente mit #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 mag es mit #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender oder #showfoto zu Zeichnen http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 έρχεται. ''Σαυρο'' προεπισκοπήσεις στα http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 φέρνει τα καλύτερα του #FOSS μαζι με την ''Σαυρο σάλτσα'' – σταθερά,φιλικά και διασκεδαστικά http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το πιο δυναμικό παγκοσμίως #Linux βελτιώνει την αναζήτηση, #filesystem #performance και #networking. Λεπτομέρειες στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 για #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl και 32 (συνδέσμους) έχει πάνω από 4300 #packages κατασκευασμένα. Πάρετε πειραματικές εκδόσεις.<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3: πατά στο #cloud to server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 με το πιο πρόσφατο #KDE sc 4.10 φέρνει #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 συμβουλές και κόλπα εδώ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 has #GNOME Shell 3.6 με #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin more @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 επικοινωνεί με #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis #openSUSE<br />
|Το #Linux 12.3 αναπτύσσει λογισμικό με #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE 12.3 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 χειρίζεται έγγραφα με #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Στο #openSUSE #Linux 12.3 αρέσει να σχεδιάζει με #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 sta per arrivare. Alcune anteprime http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XFoC0U http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 offre il meglio del #FOSS con la nostra esclusiva ricetta: stabile, amichevole e divertente. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La distro #Linux più potente al mondo migliora ricerca, prestazioni di #filesystem e #networking. Dettagli su http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 per #ARM 64 http://bit.ly/Y6Sweg e 32 offre oltre 4300 pacchetti. Prova le versioni sperimentali<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: un tocco di #cloud e server #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualizzazione #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 con il nuovo #KDE sc 4.10 offre #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 per suggerimenti e trucchi http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 include #GNOME Shell 3.6 con #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin per altro http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per comunicare con #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per programmare con #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 per divertirsi con #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per gestire documenti con #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 per disegnare con #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 está chegando. Algumas revisões em http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 traz o melhor do #FOSS com nosso verde característico – estável, amigável e divertido. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: um toque de #nuvem para #servidores #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualização http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 com #KDE sc 4.10 mais recente trazendo #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 para #ARM 64 e 32 http://bit.ly/ZfznFl tem mais de 4300 pacotes #rpm construídos. Obter Versões experimentais.<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 tem #GNOME Shell 3.6 com #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 comunica com #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 desenvolve software com #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 #multimídia com #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 cria documentos com #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 gosta de desenhar com #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 приближается. Смотрите анонс на http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 предлагает лучшее из мира #FOSS под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Самый производительный в мире #Linux улучшает поиск, производительность файловой системы и работу с сетями. Подробности на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 для #ARM 64 и 32 (http://bit.ly/ZfznFl) имеет свыше 4300 готовых пакетов. Если мало - попробуйте экспериментальные сборки<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям #OpenStack #ownCloud #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 с обновленным #KDE 4.10 включает #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Советы и хитрости здесь: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 предоставляет #GNOME Shell 3.6, укомплектованный #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin. Подробности на http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: общайтесь с миром через #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: разрабатывайте программы с помощью #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3: наслаждайтесь аудио и видео с помощью #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: управляйте документами с помощью #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: рисуйте с помощью #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 está a punto. Adelanto de lo viene: http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 <br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 incluye el mejor #FOSS con mojo verde – estable, amigable y divertido http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|El Linux más potente mejora #búsquedas, #rendimiento y #networking. Detalles en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 para #ARM 64 y 32 bits http://bit.ly/ZfznFl incluye mas de 4300 #paquetes. Descarga las imágenes experimentales.<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: lleva la #nube al servidor #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 con #KDE sc 4.10 trae #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 Trucos y sujerencias http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 com #GNOME Shell 3.6 trae #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin mas @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 comunícate con #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 desarrolla software con #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 disfruta de multimedia con #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 gestiona documentos con #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 para artistas trae #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 が公開されます。詳しくは http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44 をお読みください。<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 は緑色のソースで、 #FOSS の世界に安定していてフレンドリー、そして楽しめる最高の製品を提供します。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界最高の #Linux ディストリビューションは、 #ファイルシステム や #ネットワーク の性能を改善します。詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|#ARM 64 向けの #openSUSE 12.3 は http://bit.ly/ZfznFl を、 #ARM 32 向けは (link) をどうぞ。現在 4300 個ものパッケージがあります。現在試験公開中です。<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3: #クラウド からサーバまで。 #OpenStack #ownCloud #Virtualization #postgresql #mariadb http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 には #KDE sc 4.10 が搭載され、 #DigiKam 3.0 #Amarok 2.7 #ReKonq 2.1 が用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 には #GNOME Shell 3.6 が搭載され、 #nautilus #clocks #shotwell #boxes #empathy #evince #pidgin が用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #ekiga #empathy #evolution #xchat #konversation #kopete #kontact を利用した通信機能も用意されています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #Python #qt5 #Php #Perl #Ruby #Mono #fossil #qtcreator の開発もできます。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE 12.3 では、 #kdenlive #Amarok #clementine #Rythmbox #Totem #soundjuicer #audacity 等を利用したマルチメディア機能も充実しています。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #calibre #evince #okular #calligra #libreOffice #scribus を利用した文書編集機能も豊富です。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|#openSUSE #Linux 12.3 では、 #Inkscape #gimp #Krita #blender #showfoto 等による写真/画像編集も容易です。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 is coming soon! See some Sneak previews we wrote about the desktops, server tools and software management http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 has been released today ARMed with OpenStack, UEFI support and the latest from KDE, GNOME, and all Free Software has to offer with our awesome Green Sauce! Read more and get it at http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Worlds most powerful Linux comes with improved search, better filesystem performance and faster networking. We've also got ARM (32 and 64 bit), the latest desktop and cloudy things and more. Learn what is new in openSUSE Linux on http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 for ARM 64 has over 4300 packages built. Get an experimental build at: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 images are available for 12.3 as well and will be maintained alongside the official x86 versions!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 brings a touch of cloud to your server with support for OpenStack ownCloud the latest Virtualization tools, databases like postgresql mariadb and more. Read about it at http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 comes with the latest KDE sc 4.10 bringingDigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 and more. Find an article with an introduction video as well as tips and tricks here http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 delivers the latest GNOME Shell 3.6 with nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin and more. Find an introduction on http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 communicates with ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact and more. Read more on http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 develops software with Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 and anything else you might need http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Do you enjoy music? What is your favorit music player? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Or do you like to be creative with Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Try new openSUSE 12.3, we have all of these and more! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 is out equipped with latest stable releases of your favorite office software! Managing your book collection with Calibre? Writing documents in LibreOffice, Calligra or Scribus? Browsing PDFs with either Okular or Evince? In any case, openSUSE is here for you http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Drawing in Inkscape or Krita? Polishing photos in Gimp or Showfoto? Modeling in Blender? You do all that in openSUSE! Read more about our new 12.3 release and get it at http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 即將釋出! 快來看看桌面環境,伺服器工具以及軟體管理的搶鮮報吧 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 在今天釋出 ARMed 與 OpenStack,UEFI 支援並帶來最新版本的KDE, GNOME,及經過獨一無二的綠色點綴過的所有自由軟體! 這邊能看更多內容 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界上最有力的 Linux 帶來了改善後的搜尋,更加的檔案系統效能以及更快的網路能力。我們也得到ARM (32 及 64 bit),最新的桌面和雲端應用等等。獲知更多 openSUSE Linux 帶來的新東西請至 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 針對 ARM 64bit 架構提供了超過 4300 packages. 取得實驗性的構建: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 映像已經可以用於 12.3 並將有官方維護的 x86 版本!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 讓你觸摸 cloud 從您的伺服器並支援 OpenStack ownCloud 及最新的虛擬化工具,postgresql mariadb 資料庫等等。獲知更多請至 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 帶來最新的 KDE sc 4.10 以及 DigiKam 3.0,Amarok 2.7,ReKonq 2.1 等等。介紹的文章與影片在這 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 帶來 GNOME Shell 3.6 以及 nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin 等等。前往觀看更多介紹 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 可使用 ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact 達成您的通訊需求。了解更多 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 上可以使用 Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 開發軟體或其他您所需要的工具 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|喜歡聽音樂? 什麼是你最愛的音樂播放器? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? 或您喜歡使用 Audacity,Soundjuicer 或 KDEnLive 製作東西? 試試新的 openSUSE 12.3,我們提供了這些工具! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 提供了您您最喜愛的辦公室軟體! 使用 Calibre 管理您的電子書? 使用 LibreOffice,Calligra 或 Scribus 寫作或製作文件? 使用 Okular 或 Evince 瀏覽 PDF 檔案? 任何情況 openSUSE 都為您想到了 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|使用 Inkscape 或 Krita 繪畫? 使用 Gimp 或 Showfoto 後製圖片? Blender 使用者? 您都能在 openSUSE 辦到! 獲知更多有關新的 12.3 發行版並取得它從 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 arrive bientôt ! Trouvez les aperçus que nous avons préparé sur les outils bureautiques, serveurs et sur la gestion de logiciels http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE La 12.3 a été publiée aujourd'hui ARMée d'OpenStack, du support d'UEFI et des derniers KDE, GNOME, et tout ce que les Logiciels Libres ont a offrir, mis à notre sauce verdoyante ! Plus d'infos sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Le Linux le plus puissant du monde est livré avec une meilleure fonctione de recherche, des performance accrue des systèmes de fichier et du réseau. Nous supportons aussi ARM (32 et 64 bits), les derniers bureau et plus. Trouvez ce qui est neuf dans openSUSE sur http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 pour ARM 64 est buildé avec plus de 4300 packages. Trouvez un build expérimental sur http://bit.ly/ZfznFl. Les images ARMv7 sont disponibles pour la 12.3 et seront maintenues en parllèle des versions x86 !<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 apporte une touche de cloud dans votre serveur avec le support de openStack ownCloud, des derniers outils de virtualisation, des bases de donées telles que PostgreSQL et MariaDB, et encore plus. Des infos ici : http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 vient avec le dernier KDE sc 4.10, avec DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 et plus. Un article et une vidéo d'introduction sont disponibles ici : http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 arrive avec le dernier GNOME Shell 3.6 avec nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin et plus. Trouvez une introduction sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux La 12.3 vous permet de communiquer avec ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact et plus. Plus d'infos sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux Avec la 12.3, développez avec Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 et tout ce dont vous pourriez avoir besoin sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Vous aimez la musique ? Quel est votre lecteur favori ? Amarok ? Clementine ? Rythmbox ? Ou alors, vous aimez créer de la musique avec Audacity, Soundjuicer ou KDEnlive ? Essayez openSUSE 12.3, nous avons tout ça, et encore plus ! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La nouvelle openSUSE est équipée avec la dernière version stable de votre logiciel bureautique favori ! Vous gérez votre collection avec Calibre ? Vous écrivez vos documents avec LibreOffice, Calligra ou Scribus ? Vous naviguez dans des PDFs avec Okular ou Evince ? Dans tous les cas, openSUSE est là pour vous. http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Vous dessinez avec Inkscape ou Krita ? vous embellissez vos photos avec Gimp ou Showfoto ? Vous faites de la 3D avec Blender ? Faites tout ça avec openSUSE ! Plus d'infos sur la version 12.3 sur http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|openSUSE Linux 12.3 kommt bald! Hier gibt es ein paar Vorschauen über die Desktopoberflächen, Serverwerkzeuge und Softwareverwaltung http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 wurde heute veröffentlicht ARMed mit OpenStack, UEFI support und dem neusten von KDE, GNOME, und allem was freie Software zu bieten hat zusammen mit unserer grünen Soße! Lies hier mehr und lade es herunter: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Das weltbeste Linux kommt mit verbesserter suche, besserer Dateisystemperformance und schnellerem Netzwerk. Wir haben außerdem ARM (32 and 64 bit), die neuesten Desktops und mehr. Erfahre hier mehr über die Neuerungen in openSUSE 12.3: http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 für ARM 64 hat mehr als 4300 packages gebaut. Lade einen experimentellen Build hier herunter: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 Abbilder sind ebenfalls für 12.3 verfügbar und werden neben den offiziellen x86 Versionen gepflegt!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 bringt einen Hauch cloud mit Support für OpenStack, ownCloud, den neuesten Virtualisierungstools, Datenbanken wie postgresql, mariadb und mehr auf deinen Server. Erfahre hier mehr: http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 kommt mit dem neusten KDE sc 4.10 mit DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 und mehr. Einen Artikel mit einem Vorstellungsvideo sowie Tipps und Tricks findet ihr hier: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 liefert die neueste GNOME Shell 3.6 mit nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin und mehr. Eine Vorstellung gibt es hier: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 kommuniziert mit ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact und mehr. Finde hier mehr heraus: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 entwickelt Software mit Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 und allem was man sonst braucht http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Du magst Musik? Was ist dein favorisierter Mediaplayer? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Oder bist du lieber mit Audacity, Soundjuicer oder KDEnLive selbst kreativ? Versuche openSUSE 12.3, wir haben sie alle und noch mehr! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
| Das neue openSUSE 12.3 ist raus, ausgestattet mit den neuesten stabilen Versionen eurer liebleings Bürosoftware! Verwaltung deiner Büchersammlung mit Calibre? Schreiben von Dokumenten mit LibreOffice, Calligra oder Scribus? PDFs mit Okular oder Evince durchstöbern? All das bietet dir openSUSE http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Mit Inkscape oder Krita zeichnen? Fotos mit Gimp oder Showfoto aufpolieren? Mit Blender modellieren? All das kannst du mit openSUSE machen! Hier kannst du mehr über unsere neue Version 12.3 erfahren und sie herunterladen: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 έρχεται σύντομα! Δείτε μερικά Sneak previews που γράψαμε για τους επιτραπέζιους υπολογιστές, εργαλεία διακομιστών και διαχείρισης λογισμικού http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 έχει κυκλοφορήσει σήμερα ARMed με OpenStack, UEFI υποστήριξη και το πιο πρόσφατο KDE, GNOME, και όλο το ελέυθερο λογισμικό μπορεί να προσφέρει την υπέροχη ''Σαυρο σάλτσα'' !Διαβάστε περισσότερα και αποκτήστε το στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το πιο δυναμικό παγκοσμίως Linux έρχεται με αναβαθμισμένη έρευνα , καλύτερη εμφάνιση συστήματος φακέλων και πιο γρήγορο διαδίκτυο . Επίσης έχουμε ARM (32 and 64 bit), το πιο πρόσφατο desktop και τεχνολογία cloud και περισσότερα. Μάθετε τι είναι καινούργιο στο openSUSE Linux στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 για ARM 64 διαθέτει πάνω από 4300 packages. Πάρτε πειραματικές εκδόσεις στο: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl ARMv7 εικόνες είναι διαθέσιμες για 12.3 επίσης και θα διατηρηθούν παράλληλα οι επίσημες εκδοχές x86 !<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 φέρνει ένα άγγιγμα από cloud στο server σας με υποστήριξη για το OpenStack ownCloud τα πιο πρόσφατα Virtualization εργαλεία, βάσεις δεδομένων όπως postgresql mariadb και άλλα.Διαβάστε για αυτό στο http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 έρχεται με το πιο πρόσφατο KDE sc 4.10 bringingDigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 και περισσότερα. Βρείτε ένα άρθρο με μια εισαγωγή στο video καθώς επίσης και συμβουλές και κόλπα εδώ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το openSUSE 12.3 παραδίδει το πιο πρόσφατο GNOME Shell 3.6 με nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin και άλλα. Βρείτε μια εισαγωγή στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το openSUSE Linux 12.3 επικοινωνεί με ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact και περισσότερα. Διαβάστε περισσότερα στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 αναπτύσσει λογισμικό με Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 και με ίσως ο,τι άλλο χρειάζεστε http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Απολαμβάνετε τη μουσική ? Ποιο είναι το αγαπημένο σας music player? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Η σας αρέσει να είστε δημιουργικοί με Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Δοκιμάστε το νέο openSUSE 12.3,Εχουμε τα πάντα από αυτό και περισσότερα! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Το νέο openSUSE 12.3 είναι έξω εξοπλισμένο με τις πιο πρόσφατες σταθερές κυκλοφορίες από την αγαπημένη σας λειτουργία λογισμικού! Διαχειρίζοντας τη συλλογή βιβλίου σας με Calibre? Γράφοντας έγγραφα με LibreOffice, Calligra ή Scribus? Κάνοντας περιήγηση με PDFs ή με Okular ή Evince? Σε κάθε περίπτωση, το openSUSE είναι εδώ για σας http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Σχεδιάζοντας στο Inkscape ή Krita? Βλέποντας φωτογραφίες στο Gimp ή Showfoto? Modeling στο Blender? Ολα αυτά τα κάνετε στο openSUSE! Διαβάστε περισσότερα για τη νέα έκδοση μας 12.3 και αποκτήστε την στο http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Italian<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 sta per arrivare! Guarda alcune anteprime che abbiamo scritto riguardo i desktop, gli strumenti server e di gestione http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XFoC0U http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 è stata rilasciata oggi con ARM, OpenStack, supporto UEFI e le versioni più aggiornate di KDE, GNOME e di tutto quello che il Software libero ha da offrire nella nostra esclusiva ricetta verde! Leggi maggiori informazioni e provala http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La distribuzione Linux più potente al mondo migliora la ricerca, le prestazioni dei filesystem e della rete. Abbiamo anche la versione ARM (32 e 64 bit), i desktop più recenti, un tocco di cloud e altro ancora. Scopri le novità di openSUSE Linux su http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 per ARM 64 offre oltre 4300 pacchetti. Prova la versione sperimentale: http://bit.ly/Y6Sweg sono disponibili anche le immagini ARMv7 per openSUSE 12.3 e verranno supportate insieme alle versioni ufficiali x86!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 offre un tocco di cloud al tuo server con il supporto per OpenStack, ownCloud, i più aggiornati strumenti di virtualizzazione, database come postgresql, mariadb e molto altro ancora. Leggi ulteriori informazioni http://bit.ly/XFoC0U<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 include il nuovo KDE sc 4.10 con DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 e molto altro ancora. Leggi questo articolo che include anche un video introduttivo, trucchi e suggerimenti http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 offre la nuova GNOME Shell 3.6 con Nautilus, Clocks, Shotwell, Boxes, Empathy, Evince, Pidgin e molto altro ancora. Guarda questa interessante introduzione http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 per comunicare con Ekiga, Empathy, Evolution, XChat, Konversation, Kopete, Kontact e molto altro ancora. Leggi ulteriori informazioni al riguardo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 per sviluppare software con Python, Php, Perl, Ruby, Mono, Fossil, QtCreator, Qt5 e tutto quello di cui tu possa avere bisogno http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Ti piace la musica? Qual è il tuo lettore audio preferito? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? O ti piace essere creativo con Audacity, Soundjuicer o KDEnLive? Prova la nuova openSUSE 12.3, ti offriamo tutto questo e molto altro ancora! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|La nuova openSUSE 12.3 è disponibile con i nuovi rilasci stabili dei tuoi programmi d'ufficio preferiti! Vuoi gestire la tua collezione di libri con Calibre? Scrivere documenti con LibreOffice, Calligra o Scribus? Sfogliare PDF con Okular o Evince? In qualsiasi caso openSUSE è a tua disposizione http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Ti piace disegnare con Inkscape o Krita? Ritoccare le foto con Gimp o Showfoto? Modellare in Blender? Tutte cose che puoi fare con openSUSE! Leggi altre informazioni relative alla nuova openSUSE 12.3 e provala anche tu! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Portuguese<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 está chegando! Veja algumas visualizações sob desktops, servidores e gestão de software http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 chegou hoje ARMado com OpenStack, suporte de UEFI e o mais recente de KDE, GNOME e tudo que software livre oferece com nosso verde característico! Leia mais e obtê-lo @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|O Linux mais poderoso do mundo chega com pesquisa melhorada, melhor desempenho do sistema de arquivos e de rede mais rápido. Nós tambem temos ARM (32 e 64 bit), o desktop mais recente, coisas nublados e mais. Saiba todas as inovações de openSUSE Linux @ http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 para ARM 64 já tem mais do que 4300 pacotes rpm construído. Obter uma compilação experimental em http://bit.ly/ZfznFl imagens de ARMv7 estão disponíveis para 12.3 tambem e será mantido ao lado das versões oficiais x86! <br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 traz um toque de nuvem para o seu servidor com suporte para OpenStack, ownCloud, as ferramentas mais recentes de virtualização, bases de dados como PostgreSQL, MariaDB e aínda mais. Leia sobre isso @ http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 chega com o KDE sc 4.10 mais recente trazendo DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 e mais. Encontra um artígo com um video de introdução e mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 entrega o GNOME shell 3.6 mais recente com nautilus, clocks, shotwell, boxes, empathy, evince, pidgin e mais. Encontra uma introdução @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 comunica com ekiga, empathy, evolution, xchat, konversation, kopete, kontact e mais. Leia mais @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 desenvolve software com Python, Php, Perl, Ruby, Mono, fossil, qtcreator, qt5 e tudo que você pode precisar http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Você gosta de música? Qual é o seu leitor de música mais preferido? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Ou você quiser ser criativo com Audacity, Soundjuicer ou KDEnLive? Experimenta openSUSE 12.3, nós temos todos deles e aína mais! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|O novo openSUSE 12.3 chegou equipado com os versões mais estáveis e recentes do seu office software preferido! Gestar a sua coleção de livros com Calibre? Criar documentos com LibreOffice, Calligra ou Scribus? Navegando PDFs com Okular ou Evince? De qualquer maneira, openSUSE está aqui para você http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Desenha com Inkscape ou Krita? Polindo photos com Gimp ou Showfoto? Modelagem em Blender? Você faz tudo com openSUSE! Leia mais sobre 12.3 e obtê-lo @ http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Russian<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 уже близко! Смотрите анонсы, которые мы написали о рабочих средах, инструментах для серверов и управлении ПО http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 будет выпущена сегодня, заряженная ARM, OpenStack, поддержкой UEFI и обновленными KDE, GNOME и всем, что может предложить СПО, под нашим фирменным "зелёным соусом"! Узнайте больше и получите это http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Самый мощный Linux получил улучшенный поиск, отличную файловую систему, высокую сетевую и общую производительность. У нас также есть ARM (32 и 64 бит), обновленные рабочие окружения, облачные штучки и многое другое. Взгляните, что нового в openSUSE Linux на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 для ARM 64 есть свыше 4300 готовых пакетов. Взять сборку для экспериментов можно здесь: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl Образы ARMv7 также доступны для 12.3 и будут поддерживаться так же долго, как официальные x86 версии!<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 даст вашему серверу прикоснуться к облачным технологиям OpenStack, ownCloud, инструментам виртуализации и базам данных postgresql, mariadb и т.д. Подробности на http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 придет с обновленным KDE 4.10 и DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 и многими другими. Статьи, видео, советы и хитрости найдете здесь http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 предоставляет GNOME Shell 3.6 укомплектованный nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin и прочим. Подробности здесь http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3: общайтесь с миром через ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact и другие. Узнать больше: http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3: разрабатывайте программы с помощью Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 и всем остальным, что может понадобиться http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Любите музыку? Какой плеер ваш самый любимый? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? Или любите креативность и пользуетесь Audacity, Soundjuicer or KDEnLive? Пробуйте новую openSUSE 12.3, есть эти и много других! http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Новая openSUSE 12.3 выйдет укомплектованная свежим стабильным офисным пакетом! Управляете своими книгами с помощью Calibre? Создаете документы в LibreOffice, Calligra или Scribus? Просматриваете PDF с помощью Okular или Evince? В любом случае openSUSE для вас http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Рисуете в Inkscape или Krita? Обрабатываете фотографии в Gimp или Showfoto? Моделируете в Blender? Делайте это в openSUSE! Узнайте о возможностях выпуска 12.3 и получите его на http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Spanish<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 está a la vuelta de la esquina! Presta atención a alguno de los anticipos publicados sobre escritorios http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 , herramientas de servidor http://bit.ly/XiKSjq y gestión de software http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 ya está disponible ARMado con OpenStack, suporte para UEFI, lo último de KDE y GNOME así como multitud de Software Libre posible aderezado de nuestro mojo verde. Conoce más y llévatelo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||La distribución Linux más profesional trae mejoras en el sistema de búsquedas, en el rendimiento del sistema de archivos y un aumento en la velocidad de gestión de conectividad. También se lanzan versiones para la nueva arquitectura ARM (32 y 64 bit), las últimas versiones de escritorio, paquetes para la nube y mucho más. Evalúa la última versión de openSUSE en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq <br />
|openSUSE 12.3 para ARM 64 dispone de más de 4300 paquetes. Descarga la imagen experimental en: http://bit.ly/ZfznFl Las imágenes para ARMv7 también están disponibles para 12.3 y serán mantenidas junto a las versiones para x86 !<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 trae la nube a tu servidorcon soporte para OpenStack, ownCloud, lo último en herramientas de virtualización, bases de datos como postgreSQL o mariaDB. Lee todo sobre las novedades en http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 trae grandes novedades para KDE con la versión 4.10 de modo que podrás usar DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 y mucho más. Conoce todos los detalles a través de este artículo y de este vídeo didáctico http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||openSUSE 12.3 incorpora la última versión de GNOME Shell 3.6 con nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin y mucho más. Puedes leer más sobre el tema a través de este artículo http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Comunícate con openSUSE Linux 12.3 usando ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact y muchas otras aplicaciones. Más información en http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Utiliza openSUSE Linux 12.3 para desarrollar software con Python PhP Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 y todo lo que puedas necesitar http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
||¿Escuchas música mientras trabajas? ¿Cual es tu reproductor favorito? ¿Amarok? ¿Clementine? ¿Rythmbox? ¿Te apetece crear música con Audacity, Soundjuicer o KDEnLive? Prueba openSUSE 12.3 pues incorpora todas estas aplicaciones y muchas otras http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 está en la calle e incluye las últimas versiones estables de tus aplicaciones ofimáticas libres favoritas. ¿Quieres gestionar tu colección de libros con Calibre? ¿Deseas crear documentos con LibreOffice, Calligra o Scribus? ¿Visualizas documentos .pdf con Okular o Evince? En cualquiera de los casos openSUSE es tu solución http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|¿Realizas trabajos de diseño profesional con Inkscape o Krita? ¿Necesitas realizar tratamiento de imágines en Gimp o Showfoto? ¿Tal vez quieres introducirte en el diseño 3D con Blender? ¡Puedes realizar estas actividades y mucho más con openSUSE! Conoce más sobre la nueva versión 12.3 y descárgala http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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|Japanese<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 が公開されます。デスクトップやサーバツール、ソフトウエア管理などについて、詳しくは事前公開資料をお読みください。 http://bit.ly/YT8FD6 http://bit.ly/XiKSjq http://bit.ly/10DqM44<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 が本日公開されます。 OpenStack や UEFI サポート、そして最新の KDE, GNOME のほか、多数のフリーソフトウエアが同梱され、我々の努力の成果である緑色のソースがかけられてています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|世界で最もパワフルな Linux には、検索やファイルシステムの性能強化のほか、ネットワーク処理の高速化も行なわれています。また、 ARM (32 ビット/64 ビット) にも対応していて、これらのアーキテクチャに対しても最新のデスクトップ環境とクラウド環境が用意されています。 openSUSE の改善点について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq をお読みください。<br />
|ARM64 向けの openSUSE 12.3 には、 4300 個ものパッケージが用意されています。試験公開中のビルドを http://bit.ly/ZfznFl からご覧ください。もちろん ARMv7 向けのビルドも用意され、 x86 版と同様に管理/提供されています。<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では OpenStack や ownColud を利用し、サーバとクラウドとの連携が強化されているほか、最新の仮想化ツールやデータベースシステム (postgresql, mariadb) なども用意されています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/XiKSjq<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 には最新の KDE sc 4.10 が用意され、 DigiKam 3.0, Amarok 2.7, ReKonq 2.1 なども提供されています。紹介や使い方の記事について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis をお読みください。<br />
|openSUSE 12.3 には最新の GNOME Shell 3.6 が用意され、 nautilus clocks shotwell boxes empathy evince pidgin なども提供されています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では ekiga empathy evolution xchat konversation kopete kontact 等を利用した通信機能も充実しています。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|openSUSE Linux 12.3 では Python Php Perl Ruby Mono fossil qtcreator qt5 等を利用した開発も行なうことができます。詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|音楽を楽しみたいですか?お気に入りのプレーヤがありますか? Amarok? Clementine? Rythmbox? もしくは Audacity, Soundjuicer, KDEnLive などを利用して、曲も作ることもできます。 openSUSE 12.3 を利用すれば、これら全てを実現できます。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|New openSUSE 12.3 には最新の安定リリース版のオフィス環境も用意されています。 Calibre を利用して書籍管理を行なうこともできますし、 LibreOffice や Calligra, Scribus で文書を書くこともできます。 PDF の閲覧には Okular や Evince などもあります。いずれの場合であっても、 openSUSE はその期待に応えてくれることでしょう。 http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
|Inkscape や Krita を利用して絵を描くこともできます。 Gimp や Showfoto を利用して写真を修整したりすることもできます。 Blender を利用してモデリングを行なうこともできます。 openSUSE では様々なことを実現できます。最新リリース 12.3 について、詳しくは http://bit.ly/10vIpis<br />
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Examples of these sites:<br />
* [http://digg.com/ Digg]<br />
* [http://www.reddit.com/ Reddit] Relevant subreddits (/r/linux , /r/openSUSE , /r/technology , /r/opensource)<br />
* [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]<br />
* [http://news.ycombinator.com/ Hacker News]<br />
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Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries.<br />
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Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the latest GNOME and KDE desktops, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 simpel als 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken.<br />
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Download <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> en lees meer over wat er nieuw is in de <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">officiele aankondiging</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 is uit met het beste uit de wereld van vrije en open source software met de unique groene saus: – stabiel, vriendelijk en fun.<br />
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In deze korter-dan-gewoonlijk ontwikkel ronde is veel aandacht uitgegaan naar de details en stabiliteit. systemd is dieper geintegreerd en package beheer is verbeterd terwijl openSUSE ook is overgestapt op 1GB images voor USB sticks. Nieuwe features zijn UEFI ondersteuning en experimentele ondersteuning voor Secure Boot, stabiele ARMv7 en experimentel ARM 64bit installatie media, de laatste GNOME en KDE desktops, cloud en server tools met OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 en MariaDB en de nieuwste ontwikkel tools en bibliotheken. Lees meer over wat er nieuw is in op de site http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Download de release op http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(simplified) version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由和开源软件的的最佳组合</a> ,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
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在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。<br />
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下载 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 从我们的任何一个镜像,并从<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方声明</a>中得知这次我们带来了哪些新东西。</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的发布带来了自由和开源软件的的最佳组合,搭配着独一无二的绿色点缀 – 稳定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在这个比较短的开发周期,我们偏向于注重细节和稳定性。包括深入结合systemd和改进套件管理以及大于1GB的Live 系统。新引入的UEFI 实验性安全启动(Secure Boot)支持,稳定的ARMv7 和实验性的ARM 64 位镜像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,OpenStack 触摸云端技术,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的开发工具。更多资讯在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
下载openSUSE 12.3 从 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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==== Chinese(traditional) version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合</a> ,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點綴 – 穩定,友善,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。<br />
<br />
下載 <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> 從我們的任一個鏡像站,並從<a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">官方聲名</a>中得知這次我們帶來了哪些新的東西。</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 的釋出帶來自由與開放原始碼軟體的最佳組合,搭配著獨一無二的綠色點墜 – 穩定,友好,有趣。<br />
<br />
在這個較正常短的開發週期,我們偏向注重細節和穩定性。包括深入結合systemd和改進套件管理以及多於1 GB 的Live 系統。新引入的UEFI 實驗性安全啟動(Secure Boot)支持,穩定的ARMv7 和實驗性的ARM 64 位元映像,最新的GNOME 和KDE 桌面,經由OpenStack 觸摸雲端技術,PostgreSQL 9.2 和MariaDB 以及最新的開發工具。更多資訊在 http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
下載openSUSE 12.3 從 http://software.opensuse.org/123</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 awesome as 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、 <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品</a> に仕上がっています。<br />
<br />
今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
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<a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3 のダウンロードはこちら</a> からどうぞ。また、詳しい説明は <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">official announcement</a> (英語) からお読みいただくこともできます。</pre> <br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 は安定とフレンドリーさ、そして面白さを表わす緑色のソースを携え、フリー/オープンソースソフトウエアに対する最高の製品に仕上がっています。<br />
<br />
今回のリリースは通常よりも短い間隔でリリースされたものであったため、細部の調整と安定性の強化に力を注いでいます。このリリースでは systemd との強固な統合のほか、パッケージ管理システムの改善やライブシステムの 1GB への拡張などが行なわれています。また、新しい機能としては、 UEFI への対応と実験的な Secure Boot 対応があります。また、安定版の ARMv7 のほか、 ARM 64 ビット版 (試験中) のイメージも公開されています。そのほか、最新の GNOME/KDE デスクトップのほか、 OpenStack を利用したクラウド環境や、 Postgresql 9.2 や MariaDB 、そして最新の開発ツールやライブラリが用意されています。<br />
詳しくは http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299 (英語) をお読みください。<br />
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ダウンロードは http://software.opensuse.org/123 をどうぞ。</pre><br />
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==== Russian version ====<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение</a> под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
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Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM , обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки.<br />
<br />
Получить выпуск можно здесь: <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> или на любом нашем зеркале, узнать, что нового можно в нашем <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">официальном анонсе</a>.</pre><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 — просто как 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 вышла и предлагает лучшее, что может предложить свободное программное обеспечение под нашим фирменным "зеленым соусом" из стабильности, дружелюбия и веселья.<br />
<br />
Особое внимание в этом укороченном цикле подготовки уделено деталям и стабильности. Расширена интеграция systemd и улучшено управление пакетами, осуществлен переход на live-образы объемом 1 ГБ. Добавлена поддержка UEFI и экспериментальная Secure Boot, стабильный ARMv7 и экспериментальный 64-битный образы для ARM, обновлены рабочие среды GNOME и KDE, прикоснитесь к "облачным" технологиям с помощью OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 и MariaDB, используйте обновленные наборы инструментов и библиотек для разработки. Подробности смотрите на http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
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Получить выпуск можно здесь: http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer</a> con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
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Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo.<br />
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Descarga <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/123">openSUSE 12.3</a> desde cualquiera de nuestros mirrors y descubre todas las novedades en el <a href="http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299">anuncio oficial</a><br />
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'''Title:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3, tan sencillo como 1-2-3!</pre><br />
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'''Body:''' <pre>openSUSE 12.3 ya está aquí, y trae consigo lo mejor que el Software Libre puede ofrecer con mojo verde - estable, amigable y divertido.<br />
<br />
Para esta release de ciclo algo más corto de lo usual, la mayoria del esfuerzo se ha puesto en los detalles y en la estabilidad. Esto incluye una mejor integración con systemd y mejoras en la gestión de paquetes, así como el incremento a 1gb en el tamaño de las imagenes para las versiones Live. Las novedades de esta release están en el mejor soporte para UEFI, el soporte experimental para Secure Boot (arranque seguro), imagenes estables para ARMv7 y una version experimental para ARM 64 bits, las ultimas versiones de los escritorios GNOME y KDE, un poco de nube con OpenStack, Postgresql 92 y MariaDB y las ultimas herramientas y librerias de desarrollo. Descubre todas las novedades en http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299<br />
<br />
Descarga openSUSE 12.3 en http://software.opensuse.org/123<br />
</pre><br />
==== Other Language Sites ====<br />
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* We need people in various languages/regions to help with above type of accounts in their languages (e.g. Greek Twitter account) etc. <br />
** Send email to Ambassadors team to ask for volunteers<br />
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==== Project Coordination ====<br />
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In order to coordinate efforts, the plan should be advertised to:<br />
* Marketing Team to let them know about this wiki page and ask for volunteers<br />
* Ambassador Team to let them know about this and ask for volunteers<br />
* -Project mailing list on Monday afternoon to rally the community to join in with repetition efforts.<br />
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=== Analytics ===<br />
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Gather analytics tools to track our effectiveness on various sites<br />
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Volunteer needed<br />
-- use bit.ly links, one for each medium and language! And - DONE.<br />
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=== Anything else? Please add ===</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Build_Service_cross_distribution_howto&diff=63939openSUSE:Build Service cross distribution howto2013-11-05T16:10:15Z<p>Javierllorente: add note about sles_version in SLES 11</p>
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<div>{{Buildservice_navbar}}<br />
{{Packaging docnav}}<br />
==Overview==<br />
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This howto lists special hints to work with one spec file for different distributions. It is not a beginners guide for packagers, please visit the [[openSUSE:Build_Service_Tutorial|Build Service Tutorial]] for this instead. Also, this document does not cover distributions that use [[openSUSE:Build Service Debian builds|Debian packages]].<br />
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The Build Service can reliably package rpms for not only openSUSE, but also recent SLES, CentOS, Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Debian and Mandriva distributions. <br />
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'''What are the limitations ?'''<br />
''The only practical limit is not having certain dependencies satisfied for Fedora or Mandriva, where they can be easily satisfied for SUSE distributions by linking or aggregating to another Build Service project. An example: It is easy to build packages for SUSE which require the latest versions of Qt4 or GTK2, as these dependencies can be satisfied by other repos on the Build Service which provide backports of newer Qt4 packages for older SUSE versions, as well as SLES. This can only be overcome by also packaging the needed dependencies within your own project. Even then, this is only an issue if you wish to support as many distributions as possible.''<br />
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Some 'gotcha' differences between distributions which you need to pay attention to:<br />
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* Installing desktop files. Each of the five distros use somewhat different mechanisms for installing desktop files and then creating the menu entries. Mandriva even has a special rpm macro %update_menus to accomplish this, which uses a Debian-like setup, different from SUSE or Fedora. Example:<br />
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%post<br />
%update_menus<br />
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%postun<br />
%clean_menus<br />
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* Package naming for dependencies. See below for more specific hints and tricks to make this work in your spec file.<br />
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* Subtle differences in rpm macros. Link with a table showing the variations below.<br />
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'''Can you point me to good example of a cross-platform package ?'''<br />
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[https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?project=home%3Aamilcarlucas&package=KDevelop3 Amilcar's KDevelop Package]<br />
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=Detect a distribution flavor for special code=<br />
You can add<br />
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%if %{defined suse_version}<br />
%if %{undefined suse_version}<br />
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or more portable:<br />
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%if 0%{?suse_version}<br />
<suse stuff here><br />
%else<br />
<other distros><br />
%endif<br />
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to check if the current build is for a SUSE distribution or not. Note that there is no '%elseif' to chain multiple tests at the same level. Note that Fedora uses "<tt>%{fedora}</tt>" without "<tt>_version</tt>". You can also check for which SUSE distribution by using <br />
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%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1130<br />
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for instance to execute something for everything after SUSE Linux 11.3. Similar checks for other distributions exist as well.<br />
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%if %{defined fedora}<br />
%if %{defined mdkversion}<br />
%if 0%{?fedora} < 5<br />
%if 0%{?mdkversion} > 2006<br />
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Note that rpm prefers:<br />
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>= <br />
vs.<br />
=><br />
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You can also exclude one particular version:<br />
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%if 0%{?rhel_version} != 406<br />
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You can combine multiple distributions in a single if block like this:<br />
%if 0%{?fedora} || 0%{?rhel_version} || 0%{?centos_version}<br />
<yourstuff><br />
%endif<br />
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To group conditionals, split the conditional to several lines, like this:<br />
# mono: only on suse, sle only from sle10<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version}<br />
%if 0%{?sles_version} == 0 || 0%{?sles_version} >= 1000<br />
BuildRequires: mono-core<br />
%endif<br />
%endif<br />
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Grouping with parentheses will fail on fedora/rhel/centos:<br />
# mono: only on suse, sle only from sle10<br />
# FAIL on fedora RHEL centos:<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version} && ( 0%{?sles_version} == 0 || 0%{?sles_version} >= 1000 )<br />
BuildRequires: mono-core<br />
%endif<br />
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You can also select a special architecture using e.g.:<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version} == 1030<br />
%ifarch x86_64<br />
<yourstuff><br />
%endif<br />
%endif<br />
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'''Warning:''' The following version can change ! to check for the latest version go to the project page, and check the configuration file. For example with RedHat 5 go to: https://build.opensuse.org/project/prjconf?project=RedHat%3ARHEL-5 and look for the content "%rhel_version 505" to get the latest version. Please update this page if versions doesn't match.<br />
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'''Note''': sles_version is no longer set in SLES 11. Use %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1110 instead. It's OK to use since openSUSE 11.1 is long EOL.<br />
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The following overview helps to choose correct settings:<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"<br />
|-----<br />
! Distribution<br />
! Variable<br />
! Comment<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE Factory || %if 0%{?suse_version} > 1230 || current upcoming release (changing)<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 12.3 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1230 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 12.2 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1220 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 12.1 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1210 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 11.4 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1140 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 11.3 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1130 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 11.2 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1120 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 11.1 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1110 || could also be SLE11<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 11.0 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1100 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 10.3 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1030 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| openSUSE 10.2 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1020 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| SUSE Linux 10.1 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1010 || could also be SLE10<br />
|-----<br />
| SUSE Linux 10.0 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1000 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| SUSE Linux 9.3 || %if 0%{?suse_version} == 930 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| SLES 9 || %if 0%{?sles_version} == 9 || also set: %if 0%{?suse_version} == 910<br />
|-----<br />
| SLE 10 || %if 0%{?sles_version} == 10 || also set: %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1010<br />
|-----<br />
| SLE 11 || %if 0%{?sles_version} == 11 || also set: %if 0%{?suse_version} == 1110<br />
|-----<br />
| CentOS 5 || %if 0%{?centos_version} == 505 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| CentOS 6 || %if 0%{?centos_version} == 600 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| RHEL 4 || %if 0%{?rhel_version} == 406 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| RHEL 5 || %if 0%{?rhel_version} == 505 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| RHEL 6 || %if 0%{?rhel_version} == 600 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 6 with Extras || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 6 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 7 with Extras || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 7 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 8 with Extras || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 8 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 9 with Extras || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 9 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 10 with Extras || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 10 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 11 with Extras || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 11 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 15 || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 15 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 16 || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 16 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Fedora 17 || %if 0%{?fedora_version} == 17 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Mandriva 2006 || %if 0%{?mdkversion} == 2006 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Mandriva 2007 || %if 0%{?mdkversion} == 2007 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Mandriva 2008 || %if 0%{?mdkversion} == 2008 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Mandriva 2009.0 || %if 0%{?mdkversion} == 2009 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Mandriva 2009.1 || %if 0%{?mdkversion} == 200910 ||<br />
|-----<br />
| Mandriva 2010.0 || %if 0%{?mdkversion} == 201000 ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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ServicePacks cannot be distinguished. SLES11 SP1 sets exactly the same variables as SLES11.<br />
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==Install info files==<br />
Info files should get installed by using the %info_add and %info_del macros. For example <br />
<br />
%post<br />
%info_add %{name}.info<br />
<br />
%preun<br />
%info_del %{name}.info<br />
<br />
Please note that the info files get compressed on some distros as .gz and as .bz2 or even .lzma (recent Mandriva) on some others. You can use %ext_info for the file suffix in the file list.<br />
<br />
==Handling dependencies==<br />
Different distributions often use different names for packages, so the Requires: and BuildRequires: tags <br />
may need to vary from repository to repository. It is possible to specify package name substitutions in the configuration of a project e.g.<br />
%if 0%{?fedora_version}<br />
Substitute: libnetcdf-devel netcdf<br />
%endif<br />
<br />
In order to change your project configuration, use osc meta prjconf <project-name> -e, which starts $EDITOR. In the web client this is hidden in the Advanced section of the central project menu.<br />
<br />
In case you are doing this on build.opensuse.org and you think your substitution is of interest to others as well (and might be added to the central configuration) drop a message on opensuse-buildservice@opensuse.org.<br />
<br />
If you want to have a look which Substitutes for a special distro already exist, have a look at the project configuration of that distro, e.g. https://build.opensuse.org/project/prjconf?project=CentOS%3ACentOS-6<br />
<br />
==''Suggests:'' is only on SUSE and only from 10.0==<br />
# 'Suggests:' is a SUSE feature. Don't make it "Requires:", though,<br />
# the package does not need vi or graphviz to run.<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1000<br />
# possibly 920 or 930 is ok to. sle9 910 sure is not.<br />
Suggests: vim graphviz<br />
%endif<br />
<br />
==Finding Qt 3.x on Fedora/RHEL ==<br />
Redhat/Fedora uses a different naming scheme and build setup to use Qt to build other apps. Here is an example from a spec file to build Qt based apps on both SUSE and Fedora in one spec file:<br />
<br />
BuildRequires: cups cups-devel python-devel shared-mime-info libart_lgpl-devel libtiff-devel libxml2-devel<br />
BuildRequires: fontconfig-devel openssl-devel pkgconfig desktop-file-utils qt-devel<br />
<br />
%if 0%{?fedora} >= 5<br />
BuildRequires: libstdc++-devel gcc-c++ lcms-devel >= 1.12 qt<br />
%endif<br />
<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 910<br />
BuildRequires: update-desktop-files <br />
%endif<br />
<br />
Then:<br />
<br />
%if 0%{?fedora} >= 5<br />
source "%{_sysconfdir}/profile.d/qt.sh"<br />
%endif<br />
%configure \<br />
%if 0%{?fedora} >= 5<br />
--with-xinerama \<br />
--with-extra-libs=%{_libdir} \<br />
%endif<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 910<br />
--with-qt-libraries=/usr/%_lib/qt3/%_lib \<br />
--with-docdir=%{prefix}/share/doc/packages/scribus \<br />
%ifarch x86_64 ppc64 s390x<br />
--enable-libsuffix=64 \ <br />
%endif<br />
%endif<br />
<programoptions><br />
<br />
==Finding Qt4 on Mandriva==<br />
By default, Qt3 will be found before Qt4, so simply add this to the %build section of your spec file:<br />
<br />
%build <br />
<br />
%if 0%{?mandriva_version} > 2006 <br />
export PATH=/usr/lib/qt4/bin:$PATH <br />
export QTDIR=%{_prefix}/lib/qt4/ <br />
%endif <br />
<br />
* This may have changed on Mdv 2008<br />
<br />
==Handling Mandriva Provides/Obsoletes==<br />
Special care is needed when handling Mandriva, as unlike CentOS, RHEL, Fedora or SUSE, they often create separate library rpms for many apps which use these libraries privately. Application foo may also have a dependency on libfoo or libfoo-0. Thus, you need to check Mandriva original spec files if they have explicit Provides and Obsoletes to prevent conflicts on install. Even though RPM handles dependencies automatically, you ''may'' still need to explicitly added these like below: <br />
%if 0%{?mandriva_version}<br />
Provides: foo libfoo-0<br />
Obsoletes: foo libfoo-0<br />
%endif<br />
<br />
==Building on Older Distros==<br />
<br />
While sources in a package can build on older distros, the way packages are built sometimes evolve in an incompatible way.<br />
<br />
For example, when calling ''autoreconf -fi'' (as is commonly done in spec files), it happens (due to the -i for install) that the tarball's versions of config.sub, config.guess and ltmain.sh are replaced with the versions from the autoconf package of the target build platform. This can mean that files from the year 2007 are replaced with the 2005 versions when building for SLE10, for instance, which may not work properly. This can have negative effects, and even lead to a miscompile, for example when building libapr1 on SLE10.<br />
<br />
Thus, it might be better, or even required, that you call ''autoheader'', ''autoconf'' or whatever is needed by hand instead of ''autoreconf'' on targets older than Factory. An example would be:<br />
<br />
%if 0%{?suse_version} > 1010<br />
autoreconf -fi<br />
%else<br />
autoheader<br />
autoconf<br />
%endif<br />
<br />
==Debian and xUbuntu packages==<br />
For these kind of packages, please read the [[openSUSE:Build Service Debian builds|debian builds]] page.<br />
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==Distro RPM Macros and Documentation==<br />
[[openSUSE:Packaging_guidelines|openSUSE Packaging Conventions]]<br />
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[http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/Packagers_Guide/index.html Fedora Packager's Guide]<br />
<br />
[http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Category:Packaging_Howto Mandriva Packaging]<br />
<br />
[http://www.zarb.org/~jasonc/macros.php Comparison of RHEL,Mandriva,SUSE RPM Macros]<br />
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{{Intro|The openSUSE package naming guidelines will help you to decide how to name your package and your specfile correctly.}}<br />
<br />
== Common Character Set for Package Naming ==<br />
While openSUSE is an international community, for consistency and usability, there needs to be a common character set for package naming.<br />
<br />
Specifically, all openSUSE packages must be named using only the following ASCII characters:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz<br />
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />
0123456789-._+<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
=== When Upstream Naming is outside of the specified character set ===<br />
openSUSE recognizes that the task of converting text to the specified ASCII character set (aka transliteration) is difficult. Accordingly, when the upstream name is outside of the specified ASCII character set, the openSUSE package maintainer should first contact the upstream for that software and ask them for a transliteration of the name for openSUSE to use.<br />
<br />
If (and only if) the upstream project is unable, unwilling, or unavailable to provide a transliterated name, the openSUSE packager<br />
<br />
* must choose to either perform their own transliteration, or withdraw the package from consideration in openSUSE.<br />
<br />
* should look what other distributions have done for that package's name, and take that into account.<br />
<br />
Transliterated packages may Provide: the original, non-transliterated name, but are not required to do so.<br />
<br />
== General Naming ==<br />
When naming a package, the name should match the upstream tarball or project name from which this software came. In some cases, this naming choice may be more complicated. If this package has been packaged by other distributions/packagers in the past, then you should try to match their name for consistency. In any case, try to use your best judgement, and other developers will help in the final decision.<br />
<br />
Additionally, it is possible that the upstream name does not fall into the [[#CommonCharacterSet| Common Character Set]]. If this is the case, refer to the section [[#Transliteration| When Upstream Naming is outside of the specified character set]] .<br />
<br />
=== Separators ===<br />
When naming packages for openSUSE, the maintainer must use the dash '-' as the delimiter for name parts. The maintainer must NOT use an underscore '_', a plus '+', or a period '.' as a delimiter.<br />
<br />
There are a few exceptions to the no underscore '_' rule:<br />
* httpd, pam, and SDL addon packages are excluded, refer to [[#Addon_Packages_.28httpd.2C_pam.2C_and_SDL.29| Addon Packages (httpd, pam and SDL)]].<br />
* packages that are locale specific, and use the locale in the name are excluded, refer to [[#Addon_Packages_.28locales.29| Addon Packages (locale)]].<br />
* packages where the upstream name naturally contains an underscore are excluded from this. <br />
<br />
Examples of these packages include:<br />
<pre><br />
java_cup<br />
libart_lgpl<br />
microcode_ctl<br />
nss_ldap<br />
sg3_utils<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
If in doubt, ask on the [http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-packaging/ opensuse-packaging] mailing list.<br />
<br />
=== Multiple packages for the same software ===<br />
For many reasons, it is sometimes advantageous or necessary to keep multiple versions of a package in openSUSE to be installed simultaneously. The following applies both to package source names and names of binary packages, with the exception of shared library binary packages&nbsp;— those have [[openSUSE:Shared library packaging policy|their own guidelines]].<br />
<br />
When providing multiple versions of a software, the package name should reflect this fact. The package with the most recent version should use the principal name with no versions and all other addons should note their version in the name. There are some exceptions where all packages have a version attached to the package name (e.g. <tt>sqlite</tt>), i.e. there is no package without version in the name. As you can see, some package names have removed delimiters (e.g. <tt>celt051</tt>); doing so however leads to somewhat odd names when numbers go beyond an order of magnitude&nbsp;— think <tt>celt010</tt> (0.10 or 0.1.0?). Applying the Shared Library Packaging Guidelines's recommendations (replacing delimiters by underscores) is therefore a possible alternative (<tt>love-0_7_2</tt>).<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
* simultaneously installable development packages: <tt>celt051-devel</tt>, <tt>libcelt-devel</tt>; <tt>sqlite2-devel</tt>, <tt>sqlite3-devel</tt><br />
* simultaneously installable application software: <tt>love-0_7_2</tt>, <tt>love</tt>; <tt>autoconf213</tt>, <tt>autoconf</tt><br />
<br />
=== Case Sensitivity ===<br />
In openSUSE packaging, the maintainer should use his/her best judgement when considering how to name the package. While case sensitivity is not a mandatory requirement, case should only be used where necessary. Keep in mind to respect the wishes of the upstream maintainers. If they refer to their application as "ORBit", you should use "ORBit" as the package name, and not "orbit". However, if they do not express any preference of case, you should default to lowercase naming.<BR><br />
<BR><br />
The exception to this is for perl module packaging. The CPAN Group and Type should be capitalized in the name, as if they were proper nouns . (Refer to '''[[#AddonPerl| Addon Packages (perl modules)]] ''' for details.)<br />
<br />
=== Spec file name ===<br />
The spec file should be named using the %{name}.spec scheme. If your package is named foo-1.0-1.src.rpm, then the spec file should be named foo.spec.<br />
<br />
== Handling special version strings ==<br />
The Version should follow the upstream tarball version. <br />
<br />
If this is not possible, please check if one of the solutions below can address your case.<br />
<br />
=== SCM snapshots ===<br />
<br />
When creating tarballs from an SCM repository, use the nearest applicable release version, append a delimiter (often, '<tt>+</tt>' is used, but '<tt>.</tt>' is visually pleasant too), a short tag identifying the SCM type and an SCM-specific monotonically increasing identifier. Examples for common applications of this scheme:<br />
<br />
'''Git''' can express a commit as an offset from a tag to yield a relatively short identifier. For example, if `<tt>git describe</tt>` outputs <tt>v3.14.1-5-g9265358</tt>, the rpm version could be set to '''3.14.1+git5''' or, if more disambiguation is desired, '''3.14.1+git5.g9265358'''. You may need to use `<tt>git describe --tags</tt>` if the git repository maintainer uses only simple tags rather than annotated tags. If the maintainer provides no git tags, report that shortcoming. In the meantime, an alternative monotonically increasing identifier can be obtained by using the history root as a base (`<tt>git rev-list 9265358 | wc -l</tt>`), useful for when a project is in such an early stage that there have not been any releases yet (<tt>Version: 0~git123</tt>).<br />
<br />
'''Subversion''' has revision numbers which can directly be used. The base version however needs to be determined in other ways. Version: '''3.14.1+svn592'''.<br />
<br />
For '''CVS''', a timestamp seems the shortest unambiguous (to the developer, at least) snapshot identifier because all files have their own revision tree. Version: '''3.14.1+cvs20130621'''.<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Release packages ===<br />
<br />
Pre-release versions using the same version number as the final releases need some additional care. Different developers have different ideas about how to name their preleasess; "''1.8b''" could indicate either 1.8 beta that comes ''before'' 1.8, or it could indicate a release actually made ''after'' 1.8. As such, package utilities (correctly so) make no effort to special-case “alpha”, “beta”, “a”, “b”, or any other name for that matter, and usually sort by longest string such that "1.8" comes before "1.8b". A distro package maintainer is to tweak the <tt>Version:</tt> field in the .spec file in accordance with the sort order provided by our utilities. There are a number of ways to pick from, in the order of descending preference:<br />
<br />
* Some upstreams assign their prereleases sortable numbers (that no other normal release will obtain). For example, <tt>sssd-1.8.0beta2.tar.gz</tt> is defined to be “1.7.92”. Use <tt>Version: 1.7.92</tt>.<br />
* Starting with rpm-4.10 (and backported into openSUSE 12.2's rpm 4.9.1), rpm has adopted the so-called “tilde versions” from Debian. With this, the spec's Version: field can contain a tilde as a special marker that sorts before anything else, including the end-of-string ("1.8~" < "1.8"). <tt>Version: 1.8.0~beta2</tt>. Tildes can be used multiple times, should it really become necessary. '''This is the recommended way''' if you rpm version supports tildes. Otherwise, use 0.99 as a prerelease version for 1.0.<br />
* For the final release, choose a version string that sorts after the upstream final but before any future release. (Choices are indeed limited.) <tt>Version: 1.8.0.beta2</tt> for the prerelease, <tt>Version: 1.8.0.0</tt> for the final. This relies on the property that RPM sorts A–Z before 0–9. As you have noticed, rpm does not bluntly sort by ASCII value, and so, this variant may not necessarily work with non-RPM systems, should you plan to build for them too using OBS.<br />
* For the prerelease, choose a version that sorts before the final but after any potential future releases in the series, and use it to prefix the actual version. <tt>Version: 1.7.99_1.8.0beta2</tt> for the prerelease, <tt>Version: 1.8.0</tt> for the final.<br />
* Bumping the <tt>Epoch:</tt> field. Note that '''openSUSE does not use epochs''', one reaosn being that zypper can actually handle downgrades (unlike yum, presumably). In fact, '''Epoch is considered harmful''', citing the ''[http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm-snapshot/s1-rpm-depend-manual-dependencies.html Maximum RPM]'' book:<br />
<br />
{{Info|'''''Solution Number 2: Just Say No!''' If you have the option between changing the software's version-numbering scheme, or using epoch numbers in RPM, please consider changing the version-numbering scheme. Chances are, if RPM can't figure it out, most of the people using your software can't, either.''}}<br />
<br />
Do not attempt to abuse the rpm ''Release:'' tag for ''version'' information either. It is the wrong field to convey this information, and the Open Build Service will by default overwrite Release: anyway with checkin and build counters.<br />
<br />
=== Post-Release packages ===<br />
<br />
By and large, post releases generally pose no problem because upstreams generally version them such that they follow final releases.<br />
<br />
If upstream is using delimiters from the permitted character set, then just reuse that for the version string. Otherwise replace them by something permitted.<br />
<br />
* openssl-0.9.8p: <tt>Version: 0.9.8p</tt><br />
* suse-11-GA1: <tt>Version: 11.GA1</tt> # GA=General Availability<br />
<br />
Again, letter strings that only have meaning to humans (like GA here) may need to be prefixed by something like a number that helps ordering them the way upstream intended if the natural order of A–Z<br />
is not sufficient. Assuming FUBAR comes after GA, then<br />
<br />
* suse-11-GA1: <tt>Version: 11+0.GA1</tt><br />
* suse-11-FUBAR1: <tt>Version: 11+1.FUBAR1</tt><br />
<br />
would be a workable solution. You will notice '<tt>+</tt>' was chosen here by the wiki page editor instead of '<tt>.</tt>' as a delimiter here, for reason to avoid somewhat ambiguous versions (11.0.GA1 could either be interpreted as 11.0+GA1 or 11+0.GA1).<br />
<br />
For prereleases to postreleases, simply use the tilde mechanism as described above (“openssl-0.9.6q~betaX”).<br />
<br />
== Renaming/replacing existing packages ==<br />
<br />
Described in [[openSUSE:Package_dependencies#Renaming_a_package|Package dependencies: Renaming a package]].<br />
<br />
== Documentation SubPackages ==<br />
Large documentation files should go in a subpackage. This subpackage must be named with the format: <code>%{name}-doc</code> .<br />
The definition of large is left up to the packager's best judgement, but is not restricted to size. Large can refer to either size or quantity.<br />
<br />
== Addon packages (General) ==<br />
If a new package is considered an "addon" package that enhances or adds a new functionality to an existing openSUSE package without being useful on its own, its name should reflect this fact.<br />
<br />
The new package ("child") should prepend the "parent" package in its name, in the format: <code>%{parent}-%{child}</code>.<br />
<br />
'''Examples:'''<br />
<pre><br />
gnome-applet-netmon (netmon applet for gnome, relies on gnome)<br />
php-adodb (adodb functionality for php, relies on php)<br />
python-twisted (the twisted module for python, relies on python)<br />
xmms-cdread (direct cd read functionality for xmms, relies on xmms)<br />
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* fish and sftp protocols don't work on Dolphin (bug [https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=830465 #830465])<br />
Workaround: use another client, such as Filezilla<br />
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* KDE bluedevil doesn't work with new bluez5<br />
<br />
Workaround - use bluetoothctl from cli<br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 RC 1 ==<br />
<br />
* zypper dup locks up {{bug|802525}}. Workaround: make sure to keep a root shell open while zypper dup is running. Run "killall dbus-send" when zypper dup hangs at rtkit.<br />
* Time is always UTC {{bug|845530}}. Workaround: Change link at /etc/localtime to point to the correct time zone in /usr/share/zoneinfo/.<br />
* EFI secure boot does not work {{bug|841426}}. Workaround: disable secure boot. On a system with another boot manager do not enable secure boot. With secure boot enabled GRUB will not find another boot loader on the same hard disk.<br />
* A new applet named '''plasma-nm''' is installed on KDE4 systems rather than '''plasmoid-networkmanager''', also known as '''NetworkManager-KDE4'''. <s>'The new applet, which is intended for 13.2, works for simple connections, but is incomplete {{bug|845909}}.</s> Workaround: Install '''plasmoid-networkmanager''' package, which will uninstall '''plasma-nm''', then log out.<br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 Beta 1 ==<br />
* A live 32bit USB self-destructs {{bug|841392}}<br />
* Gnome <br />
- Networkmanager displays "Network disconnected" icon always even if connected.<br />
- Networkmanager does not show any WLAN signal information<br />
- Networkmanager network selection is very badly implemented (compared previous versions)<br />
- There is no button to put machine in standby/suspend mode manually<br />
<br />
== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 4 ==<br />
* After installation, I don't have network (same issue as 12.3).<br />
(I used the file: openSUSE-Factory-GNOME-Live-Build0652-i686.iso)<br />
* Started the installation in my language (there's an option to do that) and after full installation there was half English, half my language. The issue comes since version 12.1. {{bug|807013}}<br />
<br />
== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 3 ==<br />
* <s>Plasma unstable on i586 installs {{bug|829298}}</s><br />
** <s>'''Workaround:''' Remove launchers from panel https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=829298#c25>.</s><br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 2 ==<br />
* ... add above ...<br />
<br />
== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 1 ==<br />
* KDE branding is upstream<br />
* System is still using 12.3 repos, need to change manually<br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 RC 2 ==<br />
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<br />
== openSUSE 13.1 RC 1 ==<br />
<br />
* zypper dup locks up {{bug|802525}}. Workaround: make sure to keep a root shell open while zypper dup is running. Run "killall dbus-send" when zypper dup hangs at rtkit.<br />
* Time is always UTC {{bug|845530}}. Workaround: Change link at /etc/localtime to point to the correct time zone in /usr/share/zoneinfo/.<br />
* EFI secure boot does not work {{bug|841426}}. Workaround: disable secure boot. On a system with another boot manager do not enable secure boot. With secure boot enabled GRUB will not find another boot loader on the same hard disk.<br />
* A new applet named '''plasma-nm''' is installed on KDE4 systems rather than '''plasmoid-networkmanager''', also known as '''NetworkManager-KDE4'''. <s>'The new applet, which is intended for 13.2, works for simple connections, but is incomplete {{bug|845909}}.</s> Workaround: Install '''plasmoid-networkmanager''' package, which will uninstall '''plasma-nm''', then log out.<br />
<br />
== openSUSE 13.1 Beta 1 ==<br />
* A live 32bit USB self-destructs {{bug|841392}}<br />
* Gnome <br />
- Networkmanager displays "Network disconnected" icon always even if connected.<br />
- Networkmanager does not show any WLAN signal information<br />
- Networkmanager network selection is very badly implemented (compared previous versions)<br />
- There is no button to put machine in standby/suspend mode manually<br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 4 ==<br />
* After installation, I don't have network (same issue as 12.3).<br />
(I used the file: openSUSE-Factory-GNOME-Live-Build0652-i686.iso)<br />
* Started the installation in my language (there's an option to do that) and after full installation there was half English, half my language. The issue comes since version 12.1. {{bug|807013}}<br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 3 ==<br />
* <s>Plasma unstable on i586 installs {{bug|829298}}</s><br />
** <s>'''Workaround:''' Remove launchers from panel https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=829298#c25>.</s><br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 2 ==<br />
* ... add above ...<br />
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== openSUSE 13.1 Milestone 1 ==<br />
* KDE branding is upstream<br />
* System is still using 12.3 repos, need to change manually<br />
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[[Category:Most annoying bugs]]<br />
[[Category:13.1|Bugs dev]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Major_features&diff=63529openSUSE:Major features2013-10-25T22:35:58Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Languages and Libraries */</p>
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{{Intro|On this page we collect the features coming in the next openSUSE release. Marketing takes things from here to write the release announcement and feature guide.}}<br />
If you are a packager in openSUSE and you made a '''major change''', please add details and possible links here!<br />
* Do not worry about pretty text; even a copy-paste from your changelog (with '''features''', not the bugfixes etc) is helpful!<br />
* Note that '''just a version number''' is '''not very helpful''', we need some idea of what has changed or is new. <br />
* If the new version is just a minor bugfix release, don't bother adding it.<br />
** ''How to decide what is big enough?'' Think about the '''users of the package''' (often including yourself): would they care, or not?<br />
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Screenshots go [[Screenshots_13.1|here]]<br />
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== System (under the hood) ==<br />
=== Linux kernel 3.11 ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world's largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those.<br />
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==== Performance ====<br />
Several patches have gone into the various kernels between the current and previous openSUSE release, aiming to improve performance of stressed systems. For example, ''page reclaim'', a kernel function cleaning up memory, used to go wild under certain situations often involving transfer of large amounts of data, like copying a movie to or from a USB stick. Due to [http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=75485363ce8552698bfb9970d901f755d5713cca some hard work] by SUSE developer Mel Gorman, these issues are far less likely to hit, although work is still ongoing in this area. Another memory-related change is the introduction of Zswap. When this [https://lwn.net/Articles/537422/ compressed swap cache] is enabled, it will attempt to compress memory instead of writing it to a disk. This reduces data transfer to slow disks, speeding up systems low on memory.<br />
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For heavy systems like multi-CPU servers, the improved NUMA policy redesign, timerless multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue scalability improvements will make a sizeable difference in scalability of certain workloads. In general, the kernel has improved tracking of resources with the introduction of accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes. This will enable better decisions on resource allocation and optimizations, both for developers and in-kernel algorithms.<br />
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==== Changes in filesystems ====<br />
Btrfs introduced a format improvement that makes the tree dedicated to store extent information 30–35% smaller; there is also a new Btrfs feature that allows to quickly replace a disk in a btrfs-based RAID 5/6 array (note that while ''almost'' stable, this is not yet officially supported). This release also brings better defragmentation in files shared by snapshots.<br />
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Ext4 introduces the embedding of very small files in the inode. This makes these tiny files essentially part of the table ext4 uses to look up files on the disk, meaning it will not actually have to look them up, saving thus significant time and even some disk space.<br />
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The XFS, the SUSE-recommended choice for large file data storage, gained support for metadata and journal checksums as well as self-describing metadata checksums, bringing greater reliability and error discovery to this filesystem.<br />
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New is the filesystem F2FS which is optimized for SSDs and contributed to Linux by Samsung. This filesystem is not tested as much as others, but it is promising for SSD owners looking for the best performance. Talking about performance and SSDs, this release also introduces bcache, which allows a fast device like a SSD to be used as a cache for other block devices like traditional spinning-rust drivers. Find some [https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documentation/device-mapper/cache.txt?id=c6b4fcbad044e6fffcc75bba160e720eb8d67d17 documentation here]. Finally, for big-iron hardware, the experimental support for the Lustre distributed filesystem will certainly be appreciated.<br />
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==== Networking ====<br />
This openSUSE release brings [http://sniaesfblog.org/?p=245 preliminary client support for NFS 4.2], a new version of the NFS standard under development. In the performance area, this release delivers a neat optimization to users for short network transfers like Web transactions. The TCP Tail loss probe algorithm reduces the "tail latency" of such short transactions. In essence, this code speeds up recovery from transmission errors at the end of short transactions, saving the user the long wait for a timeout. New is also a low latency network polling mechanism, mostly relevant for servers.<br />
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==== Other changes and improvements ====<br />
Security conscious users will appreciate the ability for their applications to use the new O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, the expanded namespaces support (bringing filesystems into the fold and giving UTS, IPC, PIDs, and network stack namespaces for unprivileged users) and finally the "labeled NFS" ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS, allowing more fine-grained security settings.<br />
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In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, eperimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600. While the experimental nature means AMD graphics card users will have to enable this by passing the "<tt>radeon.dpm=1</tt>" module parameter, this can lead to significant power savings.<br />
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For ARM, this release introduces support for huge pages improving memory performance and the ARM big.LITTLE architecture that mixes CPUs of different types. It also brings KVM/Xen to ARM64.<br />
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As always, there is a huge number of new and improved drivers. As highlights, openSUSE 13.1 now features full support for Chrome OS laptops and the new Intel Haswell hardware.<br />
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'''(thanks to [http://kernelnewbies.org/ kernel newbies] and [http://lwn.net lwn.net] for their invaluable kernel tracking skills!)'''<br />
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=== glibc 2.18 ===<br />
The latest Glibc introduces improved C++11 support, performance related improvements like optimized string functions, new API functions, support for Intel TSX lock elision, and the usual slew of bug fixes.<br />
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=== systemd ===<br />
Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become [http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ persistent across reboots]. See also [http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/NEWS]<br />
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=== su(1) ===<br />
su(1) has been moved from coreutils to util-linux (besides many other changes in both packages).<br />
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=== Samba ===<br />
Samba 4.1 introduces support for SMB2/3 smbclient connections, transport encryption and server-side copy operations. A new Btrfs Samba VFS module is provided for enhanced server-side copy performance on the Btrfs filesystem.<br />
Refer to the [http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.1.0.html release notes] for full details.<br />
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=== Freeradius ===<br />
The freeradius-server has been updated to a feature release 3.0.0, including a lot of new functions like:<br />
RADIUS over TLS, packet tracking or coloured log messages<br />
See [http://www.freeradius.org release page] for more details.<br />
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=== still needs more details ===<br />
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* BlueZ 5 introduced command line support<br />
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=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
* zypper changes - 1.9 is just bugfixes.<br />
* snapper changes - bugfixes.<br />
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=== ARM ===<br />
openSUSE ARM has switched to hard-float to be able to support Raspberry Pi, created a completely new distro for AArch64 and refreshed images to be build from a single source kiwi file.<br />
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On the architectural side, the team switched to native building for ARMV7 in KVM, and extended OBS build power quite a bit by getting [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/04/15/about-armv7-progress-and-arming-for-aarch64-and/ early access to Calxeda's upcoming virtualisation-capable hardware]. The results of this have been increased build power- and speed, bringing over 6000 packages to ARM users.<br />
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== Free Desktops ==<br />
=== KDE ===<br />
''KDE'' Plasma Desktop is the standard in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file- and window management, improved multi monitor handling, delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more.<br />
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==== The Desktop ====<br />
Plasma's basic widgets have seen several improvements. The battery can handle keyboard brightness and multiple batteries, the menu shows recently installed applications and notifications can now easily be disabled per type. The mixer application introduces interface improvements and MPRIS2 support to control media players. Finally, window management has improved edge detection and quick tiling, better performance and some new animations. The new monitor handling in System Settings has better defaults and remembers settings for monitors manually configured, sporting a visual drag-and-drop interface.<br />
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==== The Applications ====<br />
In KDE PIM, the new Send Later feature in KDE's email client allows scheduling the sending of emails on a specific date and time, also allowing repeated sending according to a specified interval. New is also scam detection and the Blogilo blogging tool has a new HTML editor.<br />
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Advanced text editor Kate introduces extended language support for Python (2 and 3), JavaScript and JQuery, Django and XML with static and dynamic autocompletion, indenting, code snippets and more. KTouch now comes with Right-to-left support, Okular has undo/redo in forms and annotations, KStars shows interesting events coming up in your area and the math tools and games have gotten new graphics, levels and calculations.<br />
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==== Other technologies ====<br />
openSUSE 13.1 also brings the following key technologies to its users:<br />
* ''Qt'' 5.1.1<br />
* ''KWin'' Wayland backend (experimental)<br />
* ''QtWebkit 2.3.3''<br />
* ''Lightdm KDE greeter'' The Light Display Manager (LightDM) is an alternative display manager. openSUSE 13.1 adds the relevant KDE support, allowing its use in place of KDM. <br />
* ''kdev-python'' kdev-python is a plugin adding Python support to the KDevelop IDE, offering code completion, on-the-fly syntax checking, interactive debugging and custom documentation of Python code.<br />
* ''phonon-backend-vlc'' With the inclusion of the Video Lan multimedia Client (VLC) in the standard openSUSE distribution, we were able to build also the phonon backend for it. This as a very strong alternative for the gstreamer backend. With openSUSE 13.2 this could become the new standard backend for Phonon.<br />
* ''libkfbapi'' libkfbapi is a library which allows access to Facebook resources, integrated into the KDE PIM stack.<br />
* ''colord-kde''<br />
* ''plasma-nm'' Plasma-nm is the upstream successor of the NetworkManager-kde4 package and will provide a better integration with Plasma and the new releases of NetworkManager and ModemManager. At this moment plasma-nm is still provided as an additional package with the target to fully replace NetworkManager-kde4 in openSUSE 13.2<br />
* KIO mtp is introduced so you can plug in your Android device and copy over your files easily.<br />
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=== GNOME ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 comes with the latest GNOME Shell 3.10.1 and its associated applications and tools. This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos.<br />
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==== Interface improvements ====<br />
GNOME Shell 3.10 introduces a new system status area, bringing the various menus of the status bar together into a single design. This brings easier mouse interaction but also features a new screen brightness slider and a better airplane mode.<br />
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Several GNOME applications have been updated to merge titlebars and toolbars into a single element. Named Header Bars, this feature allows applications to make better use of screen space.<br />
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The settings have been improved, with an Automatic Time Zone option (thanks to the Geolocation feature), the Display section is redesigned, Online Accounts now incorporates chat, flickr and works with Google two-step verification and you can pick a background for the lock screen - from flickr, if you so desire.<br />
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==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
The GNOME applications have seen significant work. Music is the brand new audio player for GNOME 3 and Technology Preview in 3.10. It provides a clean and focused interface for looking for and playing music. Support from online sources is planned for future versions.<br />
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The new Maps application shows your location based on OpenStreetMap data and lets you search for names of towns, cities and landmarks. Photos has matured, bringing Online Account integration with Flickr and other services coming. Clocks will detect your location thanks to GeoClue and Tweak Tool settings have been re-organized. Webbrowser Web gained integration with system search, allowing you to browse your history and now uses duckduckgo as default search engine. There have been many more improvements like owncloud integration in Documents and Notes, drag&drop of files between host and guest and an import feature for QEMU, VMWare, VirtualPC and LCL images in Boxes and DDjVu support, search sidebar and keyboard navigation support in Document viewer.<br />
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=== Xfce ===<br />
* no significant jumps<br />
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=== Enlightenment ===<br />
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Upstream hasn't released any new feature versions since the 12.3 release.<br />
* The openSUSE profile now works <br />
* We have updated e17 to the bugfix release 0.17.3<br />
* We have updated the Enlightenment foundation libraries to the 1.7.8 bugfix release<br />
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=== Other Free Desktops ===<br />
=== Window Managers ===<br />
=== Graphics ===<br />
* The ''Weston'' compositor has entered Factory. This represents experimental support for Wayland, the successor of Xorg (by the same developers). Support from this (equally experimental) is available from GNOME and KDE.<br />
* Xorg Server 1.14 brings [http://who-t.blogspot.de/2012/12/whats-new-in-xi-23-pointer-barrier.html "pointer barriers"] which are used in GNOME and KDE for active screen corners.<br />
* Mesa 9.2.1 comes with a radeonsi driver for AMD's Southern Island Chips (Radeon HD 7000 Series)<br />
* Freetype 2.5.0.1 brings support for color embedded bitmaps (color emoji!) and a new parsing and hinting engine for CFF font contributed by Adobe with help from Google.<br />
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== New and updated applications ==<br />
=== General utilities ===<br />
* ''lzip'' implements a LZMA-strength compression algorithm and a file format that is designed for long-term data archiving with 4-factor integrity checking, and recovery using lziprecover (something that xz does not have at this time). The multithreaded variant is called ''plzip''. — http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzip.html<br />
=== Browsers ===<br />
* ''[[Firefox]]'' 24, ''[[Thunderbird]]'' 24 (nothing new though, since they get released to older openSUSEs as well on a regular basis)<br />
* ''[[Chromium]]'' 31 openSUSE 13.1 marks a new beginning of the Chromium package in openSUSE. As of 13.1, the Chromium package will follow closely the official Beta and Stable channels. With 13.1 one of the latest Beta builds (31.0.1650.11) is being provided and Maintenance released for the supported openSUSE versions will be based on releases in the Stable Channel. This should improve the overall stability of the Chromium browser.<br />
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=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
* ''Amarok 2.8'' openSUSE 13.1 provides latest Amarok package, bringing a new audio analyzer applet, smooth fade-out when pausing, better MusicBrainz tagging, better suspend support and lost of other features and bugfixes. MTP rewritten, so you can plug in your Android device and copy over your music.<br />
* gimp - nothing noteworthy<br />
* alsa-lib - too technical<br />
* inkscape - no change<br />
* k3b - no change<br />
* vim from 7.3 to 7.4 - big deal?<br />
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==== Krita 2.7.4 ====<br />
Digital painting application [http://krita.org Krita] is included with version 2.7 in this release. The new version brings a series of improvements:<br />
* Rewritten and hugely improved transform tool.<br />
* New line smoothing method for inking.<br />
* Greyscale masks and selections.<br />
* support for new file formats include export to QML and a much improved import/export filter for photoshop PSD files.<br />
* support for the OpenColorIO colormanagement system (a standard in the movie and VFX studio area).<br />
* textured painting in most brushes and improved tools<br />
* much better performance and UI and usability improvements<br />
In other news, [http://krita.org/item/146-ko-gmbh-announces-commercial-support-for-krita commercial support for Krita] was announced and there is now [http://krita.org/item/187-kritashop-opens a Krita shop].<br />
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=== Office suites and Personal information applications ===<br />
* The latest '''[http://www.libreoffice.org LibreOffice 4.1]''' release brings again a large number of additions and [http://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-1-new-features-and-fixes/ improvements] such as:<br />
** '''General:''' improved hyphenation in Calc and Draw; delete multiple styles at once; lots fixes and improvements in the right-to-left (RTL) support; new gallery images from IBM Symphony; embedding fonts in Writer, Calc, and Impress documents; numerous improvements in the OOXML and RTF import/export filters; lots performance improvements<br />
** '''Writer:''' gradient background in text frames; graphical numbering bullets in DOC, DOCX and RTF import/export; several improvements in comments handling; easy rotate images in 90 degree increments<br />
** '''Calc:''' two new graph types; new functions NUMBERVALUE and SKEWP; import/export more than 45 functions that are new in Excel 2013; import large HTML documents with more than 64k table cells<br />
** '''Impress:''' "Photo Album" allows to create slideshows from a series of pictures<br />
** '''Experimental feature''': sidebar from AOO/IBM Symphony with resizeable layout from LO team<br />
* The latest [http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-7-released/ Calligra 2.7.4] comes with:<br />
** a new look and functionality for the Words and Sheets toolbox and a series of smaller improvements.<br />
** Author has support for mathematical formulas and multimedia content in EPUB3.<br />
** Plan has improvements in the scheduling of tasks and new export filters.<br />
** Kexi improves CSV data import and Shapes has some new shapes.<br />
** All applications benefit from improvements to LaTEX support, formula handling and text styles.<br />
* abiword - nothing noteworthy<br />
* Gnummeric - nothing noteworthy<br />
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=== Systems Administration ===<br />
* ''YaST'' 3.0 with Ruby-based codebase replacing YCP – https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/10/coming-soon-opensuse-13-1-with-yast-in-ruby/<br />
** no features changed<br />
* ''Zypper'' 1.9<br />
** Upgrade from what to what? What does this release bring? Bugfixes? Major features?<br />
* ''bcache-tools'' has entered Factory to support creation of [http://bcache.evilpiepirate.org/ bcache block devices]<br />
* Renewed snapshot of ''btrfsprogs'' (v0.20-rc1-335)<br />
** Support for making use of the kernel side's RAID5 multivolume support.<br />
* ''etc-update'' with basic rpm support is now part of Factory See [http://michal.hrusecky.net/2013/04/fosdem-2013-and-etc-update/ here] for information.<br />
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== Scientific ==<br />
* ''GNU R'', a language for statistical computing, was upgraded to 3.0. This release marks a point where its designers feel it has reached a new level with full 64 bit support on all platforms, parallel processing, the Matrix package and more. Some features debuting in 3.0 include long vectors, better memory management and more, see [https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2013/000561.html the announcement] for an overview.<br />
* Two new Open Source suites for electronic design automation are now available from the openSUSE 13.1 repositories:<br />
** ''gEDA''<br />
** ''Kicad'' (version with GOST support is also available)<br />
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== Other applications ==<br />
=== Financial ===<br />
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* GNUcash 2.4.13, hopefully following the success of the release in 12.3 and actually work out of the box (unlike any other release befora, statrting with the late 10.x releases)<br />
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=== Others ===<br />
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== Web Stack ==<br />
=== MySQL ===<br />
<br />
Although not the default database, MySQL Community Server was updated to 5.6 branch which brings stronger encryption support, innoDB improvements for better performance and some new query features, improved partitioning, replicating and logging, optimizer enhancements, new data types and much more. Read [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-nutshell.html the mysql 5.6 in a nutshell page] for more details.<br />
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But what both MariaDB and MySQL can benefit from is cleaned up and improved default configuration based on what is in MySQL 5.6 (like file_per_table for InnoDB and Barracuda by default).<br />
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=== httpd ===<br />
The new 2.4 release of Apache's [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/new_features_2_4.html httpd] delivers many improvements to the Multiple Processing Modules including the ability to build them as loadable modules, asynchronous read/write support and more. There is now per-module and per-directory LogLevel configuration, a new expression parser and many improvements in performance and memory usage.<br />
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=== Cloud ===<br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, X, Y Z.<br />
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==== OpenStack Havana ====<br />
OpenStack Havana is the eighth OpenStack release and the second this year. It brings almost 400 new features to its users. Some highlights include:<br />
* '''Global clusters''' support, expanding on the 'region' concept to support separate replication networks and configurable read- and write affinity. This makes it possible to now have a single Swift cluster spanning a wide geographic area<br />
* the '''Orchestration and Metering projects''' have been integrated, bringing automated, policy-based VM Management and monitoring and statistics gathering (enabling billing) support to OpenStack.<br />
* '''better disk performance''' through the use of threadpools for smoothing out latencies and other optimizations<br />
* '''pooling memcache''' connection support<br />
* '''conf.d support''' allows splitting up the configuration over several files in a folder<br />
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==== s3fs ====<br />
s3fs is a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files). Maximum file size=64GB (limited by s3fs, not Amazon).<br />
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== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
* ''GCC'' 4.8<br />
** Better error reporting: Each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret '^' indicating the column.<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
** for more changes see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html<br />
* ''LLVM'' 3.3<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
* ''automake'' 1.13.x — http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=7467<br />
* ''codelite'' 5.2 - C/C++ IDE, finally available in OSS repository.<br />
* ''[[mono]]'' 3.2.3 — [http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0 Mono 3.0]/[http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.2 Mono 3.2]<br />
** complete C# 5.0 compiler with asynchronous programming support<br />
** sgen: a new faster garbage collector enabled by default<br />
** updated with the latest Microsoft Open Source Stacks<br />
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=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
* ''Qt 5.1.1 and 4.8.5'' First openSUSE release to ship with Qt 5.x. Both are bug fix releases. [http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/08/28/qt-5-1-1-released/ Qt 5.1.1 Released] [http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/07/02/qt-4-8-5-released/ Qt 4.8.5 Released] <br />
* ''Java'' (Based on OpenJDK 7 and IcedTea 7):several improvements and fixes [http://blog.fuseyism.com/index.php/2013/07/08/security-icedtea-2-4-1-for-openjdk-7-released/ IcedTea 2.4.1 for OpenJDK 7 Released!] <br />
* ''PHP'' 5.4.20 [http://php.net/releases/5_4_0.php brings] performance improvements, some new language syntax and a build in testing server.<br />
* ''Perl'' 5.18 [http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.18.0/pod/perldelta.pod brings] support for Unicode 6.2, new and improved hash functions and much more.<br />
* ''Python'' 2.7.5 and latest 3.3 are both available<br />
* ''Ruby'' 2.0 [http://globaldev.co.uk/2013/03/ruby-2-0-0-in-detail/ brings] major new features such as:<br />
** Refinements<br />
** Keyword arguments<br />
** many improvements to core classes<br />
** regexp engine was changed to Onigmo<br />
** DTrace (SystemTap) support<br />
** TracePoint <br />
**The release is source level backward compatible with the Ruby release in openSUSE 12.3.<br />
* Rails 4 http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/4_0_release_notes.html<br />
* ''Tcl/Tk'' updated to 8.6.1<br />
** Tcl major new features:<br />
*** threads enabled by default<br />
*** coroutines<br />
*** IPv6 support<br />
*** built-in OOP witch TclOO<br />
*** built-in zlib support<br />
*** stacked channels<br />
** Tk major new features:<br />
*** built-in PNG support<br />
*** new portable fontchooser<br />
*** canvas: commands to move items, rotate text<br />
*** additional wm hints<br />
** more at [http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/8.6.html] [http://wiki.tcl.tk/21276]<br />
* ''GHC'' 7.6 (but still ''Haskell'' Platform 2012.4)<br />
* ''Go'' 1.1 [http://golang.org/doc/go1.1 brings] new types for Unicode characters and errors and new time package and renamings in the strconv package. The package hierarchy has been rearranged to group related items together, such as moving the networking facilities, for instance the rpc package, into subdirectories of net. Developers are strongly encouraged to [http://golang.org/doc/go1.1 read the release notes].<br />
* ''SDL2'' is now part of openSUSE 13.1. For game developers here is [http://wiki.libsdl.org/MigrationGuide the migration guide]. End users will benefit, once applications are ported, from full 3D hardware acceleration, support for openGL 3.0+ and ES, multiple-window- display- and audio device support, a 2D rendering API which uses OpenGL(ES) behind the scenes, Force Feedback, shaped windows, power management, touch support, improved full-screen support, clipboard support, drag'n'drop support and much more.<br />
* ''[http://racket-lang.org/ Racket]'' is a newcomer in openSUSE. Lisp dialect, descendant of Scheme, set of tools and a place where one can start learning programming, we'd urge you to check out [http://www.htdp.org/ How to Design Programs] so your journey to programmer can begin!<br />
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== Security ==<br />
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* The <tt>kernel.kptr_restrict=1</tt> feature was enabled, which avoids leaking address space information into userland. http://lwn.net/Articles/420403/<br />
* hardlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_hardlinks=1 [https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821585]<br />
* symlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_symlinks=1 [https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821585]<br />
* OpenVAS was updated from dead v4 to v6 http://www.openvas.org/<br />
* Due to the inclusion of ''cryptsetup'' 1.6, the default cipher mode for new LUKS volumes is now XTS (aes-xts-plain64). Old volumes using CBC-ESSIV (aes-cbc-essiv) are still supported.<br />
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{{Intro|On this page we collect the features coming in the next openSUSE release. Marketing takes things from here to write the release announcement and feature guide.}}<br />
If you are a packager in openSUSE and you made a '''major change''', please add details and possible links here!<br />
* Do not worry about pretty text; even a copy-paste from your changelog (with '''features''', not the bugfixes etc) is helpful!<br />
* Note that '''just a version number''' is '''not very helpful''', we need some idea of what has changed or is new. <br />
* If the new version is just a minor bugfix release, don't bother adding it.<br />
** ''How to decide what is big enough?'' Think about the '''users of the package''' (often including yourself): would they care, or not?<br />
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Screenshots go [[Screenshots_13.1|here]]<br />
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== System (under the hood) ==<br />
=== Linux kernel 3.11 ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world's largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those.<br />
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==== Performance ====<br />
Several patches have gone into the various kernels between the current and previous openSUSE release, aiming to improve performance of stressed systems. For example, ''page reclaim'', a kernel function cleaning up memory, used to go wild under certain situations often involving transfer of large amounts of data, like copying a movie to or from a USB stick. Due to [http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=75485363ce8552698bfb9970d901f755d5713cca some hard work] by SUSE developer Mel Gorman, these issues are far less likely to hit, although work is still ongoing in this area. Another memory-related change is the introduction of Zswap. When this [https://lwn.net/Articles/537422/ compressed swap cache] is enabled, it will attempt to compress memory instead of writing it to a disk. This reduces data transfer to slow disks, speeding up systems low on memory.<br />
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For heavy systems like multi-CPU servers, the improved NUMA policy redesign, timerless multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue scalability improvements will make a sizeable difference in scalability of certain workloads. In general, the kernel has improved tracking of resources with the introduction of accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes. This will enable better decisions on resource allocation and optimizations, both for developers and in-kernel algorithms.<br />
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==== Changes in filesystems ====<br />
Btrfs introduced a format improvement that makes the tree dedicated to store extent information 30–35% smaller; there is also a new Btrfs feature that allows to quickly replace a disk in a btrfs-based RAID 5/6 array (note that while ''almost'' stable, this is not yet officially supported). This release also brings better defragmentation in files shared by snapshots.<br />
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Ext4 introduces the embedding of very small files in the inode. This makes these tiny files essentially part of the table ext4 uses to look up files on the disk, meaning it will not actually have to look them up, saving thus significant time and even some disk space.<br />
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The XFS, the SUSE-recommended choice for large file data storage, gained support for metadata and journal checksums as well as self-describing metadata checksums, bringing greater reliability and error discovery to this filesystem.<br />
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New is the filesystem F2FS which is optimized for SSDs and contributed to Linux by Samsung. This filesystem is not tested as much as others, but it is promising for SSD owners looking for the best performance. Talking about performance and SSDs, this release also introduces bcache, which allows a fast device like a SSD to be used as a cache for other block devices like traditional spinning-rust drivers. Find some [https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documentation/device-mapper/cache.txt?id=c6b4fcbad044e6fffcc75bba160e720eb8d67d17 documentation here]. Finally, for big-iron hardware, the experimental support for the Lustre distributed filesystem will certainly be appreciated.<br />
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==== Networking ====<br />
This openSUSE release brings [http://sniaesfblog.org/?p=245 preliminary client support for NFS 4.2], a new version of the NFS standard under development. In the performance area, this release delivers a neat optimization to users for short network transfers like Web transactions. The TCP Tail loss probe algorithm reduces the "tail latency" of such short transactions. In essence, this code speeds up recovery from transmission errors at the end of short transactions, saving the user the long wait for a timeout. New is also a low latency network polling mechanism, mostly relevant for servers.<br />
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==== Other changes and improvements ====<br />
Security conscious users will appreciate the ability for their applications to use the new O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, the expanded namespaces support (bringing filesystems into the fold and giving UTS, IPC, PIDs, and network stack namespaces for unprivileged users) and finally the "labeled NFS" ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS, allowing more fine-grained security settings.<br />
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In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, eperimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600. While the experimental nature means AMD graphics card users will have to enable this by passing the "<tt>radeon.dpm=1</tt>" module parameter, this can lead to significant power savings.<br />
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For ARM, this release introduces support for huge pages improving memory performance and the ARM big.LITTLE architecture that mixes CPUs of different types. It also brings KVM/Xen to ARM64.<br />
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As always, there is a huge number of new and improved drivers. As highlights, openSUSE 13.1 now features full support for Chrome OS laptops and the new Intel Haswell hardware.<br />
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'''(thanks to [http://kernelnewbies.org/ kernel newbies] and [http://lwn.net lwn.net] for their invaluable kernel tracking skills!)'''<br />
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=== glibc 2.18 ===<br />
The latest Glibc introduces improved C++11 support, performance related improvements like optimized string functions, new API functions, support for Intel TSX lock elision, and the usual slew of bug fixes.<br />
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=== systemd ===<br />
Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become [http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ persistent across reboots]. See also [http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/NEWS]<br />
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=== su(1) ===<br />
su(1) has been moved from coreutils to util-linux (besides many other changes in both packages).<br />
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=== Samba ===<br />
Samba 4.1 introduces support for SMB2/3 smbclient connections, transport encryption and server-side copy operations. A new Btrfs Samba VFS module is provided for enhanced server-side copy performance on the Btrfs filesystem.<br />
Refer to the [http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.1.0.html release notes] for full details.<br />
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=== Freeradius ===<br />
The freeradius-server has been updated to a feature release 3.0.0, including a lot of new functions like:<br />
RADIUS over TLS, packet tracking or coloured log messages<br />
See [http://www.freeradius.org release page] for more details.<br />
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=== still needs more details ===<br />
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* BlueZ 5 introduced command line support<br />
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=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
* zypper changes - 1.9 is just bugfixes.<br />
* snapper changes - bugfixes.<br />
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=== ARM ===<br />
openSUSE ARM has switched to hard-float to be able to support Raspberry Pi, created a completely new distro for AArch64 and refreshed images to be build from a single source kiwi file.<br />
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On the architectural side, the team switched to native building for ARMV7 in KVM, and extended OBS build power quite a bit by getting [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/04/15/about-armv7-progress-and-arming-for-aarch64-and/ early access to Calxeda's upcoming virtualisation-capable hardware]. The results of this have been increased build power- and speed, bringing over 6000 packages to ARM users.<br />
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== Free Desktops ==<br />
=== KDE ===<br />
''KDE'' Plasma Desktop is the standard in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file- and window management, improved multi monitor handling, delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more.<br />
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==== The Desktop ====<br />
Plasma's basic widgets have seen several improvements. The battery can handle keyboard brightness and multiple batteries, the menu shows recently installed applications and notifications can now easily be disabled per type. The mixer application introduces interface improvements and MPRIS2 support to control media players. Finally, window management has improved edge detection and quick tiling, better performance and some new animations. The new monitor handling in System Settings has better defaults and remembers settings for monitors manually configured, sporting a visual drag-and-drop interface.<br />
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==== The Applications ====<br />
In KDE PIM, the new Send Later feature in KDE's email client allows scheduling the sending of emails on a specific date and time, also allowing repeated sending according to a specified interval. New is also scam detection and the Blogilo blogging tool has a new HTML editor.<br />
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Advanced text editor Kate introduces extended language support for Python (2 and 3), JavaScript and JQuery, Django and XML with static and dynamic autocompletion, indenting, code snippets and more. KTouch now comes with Right-to-left support, Okular has undo/redo in forms and annotations, KStars shows interesting events coming up in your area and the math tools and games have gotten new graphics, levels and calculations.<br />
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==== Other technologies ====<br />
openSUSE 13.1 also brings the following key technologies to its users:<br />
* ''Qt'' 5.1.1<br />
* ''KWin'' Wayland backend (experimental)<br />
* ''QtWebkit 2.3.3''<br />
* ''Lightdm KDE greeter'' The Light Display Manager (LightDM) is an alternative display manager. openSUSE 13.1 adds the relevant KDE support, allowing its use in place of KDM. <br />
* ''kdev-python'' kdev-python is a plugin adding Python support to the KDevelop IDE, offering code completion, on-the-fly syntax checking, interactive debugging and custom documentation of Python code.<br />
* ''phonon-backend-vlc'' With the inclusion of the Video Lan multimedia Client (VLC) in the standard openSUSE distribution, we were able to build also the phonon backend for it. This as a very strong alternative for the gstreamer backend. With openSUSE 13.2 this could become the new standard backend for Phonon.<br />
* ''libkfbapi'' libkfbapi is a library which allows access to Facebook resources, integrated into the KDE PIM stack.<br />
* ''colord-kde''<br />
* ''plasma-nm'' Plasma-nm is the upstream successor of the NetworkManager-kde4 package and will provide a better integration with Plasma and the new releases of NetworkManager and ModemManager. At this moment plasma-nm is still provided as an additional package with the target to fully replace NetworkManager-kde4 in openSUSE 13.2<br />
* KIO mtp is introduced so you can plug in your Android device and copy over your files easily.<br />
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=== GNOME ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 comes with the latest GNOME Shell 3.10.1 and its associated applications and tools. This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos.<br />
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==== Interface improvements ====<br />
GNOME Shell 3.10 introduces a new system status area, bringing the various menus of the status bar together into a single design. This brings easier mouse interaction but also features a new screen brightness slider and a better airplane mode.<br />
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Several GNOME applications have been updated to merge titlebars and toolbars into a single element. Named Header Bars, this feature allows applications to make better use of screen space.<br />
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The settings have been improved, with an Automatic Time Zone option (thanks to the Geolocation feature), the Display section is redesigned, Online Accounts now incorporates chat, flickr and works with Google two-step verification and you can pick a background for the lock screen - from flickr, if you so desire.<br />
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==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
The GNOME applications have seen significant work. Music is the brand new audio player for GNOME 3 and Technology Preview in 3.10. It provides a clean and focused interface for looking for and playing music. Support from online sources is planned for future versions.<br />
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The new Maps application shows your location based on OpenStreetMap data and lets you search for names of towns, cities and landmarks. Photos has matured, bringing Online Account integration with Flickr and other services coming. Clocks will detect your location thanks to GeoClue and Tweak Tool settings have been re-organized. Webbrowser Web gained integration with system search, allowing you to browse your history and now uses duckduckgo as default search engine. There have been many more improvements like owncloud integration in Documents and Notes, drag&drop of files between host and guest and an import feature for QEMU, VMWare, VirtualPC and LCL images in Boxes and DDjVu support, search sidebar and keyboard navigation support in Document viewer.<br />
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=== Xfce ===<br />
* no significant jumps<br />
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=== Enlightenment ===<br />
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Upstream hasn't released any new feature versions since the 12.3 release.<br />
* The openSUSE profile now works <br />
* We have updated e17 to the bugfix release 0.17.3<br />
* We have updated the Enlightenment foundation libraries to the 1.7.8 bugfix release<br />
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=== Other Free Desktops ===<br />
=== Window Managers ===<br />
=== Graphics ===<br />
* The ''Weston'' compositor has entered Factory. This represents experimental support for Wayland, the successor of Xorg (by the same developers). Support from this (equally experimental) is available from GNOME and KDE.<br />
* Xorg Server 1.14 brings [http://who-t.blogspot.de/2012/12/whats-new-in-xi-23-pointer-barrier.html "pointer barriers"] which are used in GNOME and KDE for active screen corners.<br />
* Mesa 9.2.1 comes with a radeonsi driver for AMD's Southern Island Chips (Radeon HD 7000 Series)<br />
* Freetype 2.5.0.1 brings support for color embedded bitmaps (color emoji!) and a new parsing and hinting engine for CFF font contributed by Adobe with help from Google.<br />
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== New and updated applications ==<br />
=== General utilities ===<br />
* ''lzip'' implements a LZMA-strength compression algorithm and a file format that is designed for long-term data archiving with 4-factor integrity checking, and recovery using lziprecover (something that xz does not have at this time). The multithreaded variant is called ''plzip''. — http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzip.html<br />
=== Browsers ===<br />
* ''[[Firefox]]'' 24, ''[[Thunderbird]]'' 24 (nothing new though, since they get released to older openSUSEs as well on a regular basis)<br />
* ''[[Chromium]]'' 31 openSUSE 13.1 marks a new beginning of the Chromium package in openSUSE. As of 13.1, the Chromium package will follow closely the official Beta and Stable channels. With 13.1 one of the latest Beta builds (31.0.1650.11) is being provided and Maintenance released for the supported openSUSE versions will be based on releases in the Stable Channel. This should improve the overall stability of the Chromium browser.<br />
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=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
* ''Amarok 2.8'' openSUSE 13.1 provides latest Amarok package, bringing a new audio analyzer applet, smooth fade-out when pausing, better MusicBrainz tagging, better suspend support and lost of other features and bugfixes. MTP rewritten, so you can plug in your Android device and copy over your music.<br />
* gimp - nothing noteworthy<br />
* alsa-lib - too technical<br />
* inkscape - no change<br />
* k3b - no change<br />
* vim from 7.3 to 7.4 - big deal?<br />
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==== Krita 2.7.4 ====<br />
Digital painting application [http://krita.org Krita] is included with version 2.7 in this release. The new version brings a series of improvements:<br />
* Rewritten and hugely improved transform tool.<br />
* New line smoothing method for inking.<br />
* Greyscale masks and selections.<br />
* support for new file formats include export to QML and a much improved import/export filter for photoshop PSD files.<br />
* support for the OpenColorIO colormanagement system (a standard in the movie and VFX studio area).<br />
* textured painting in most brushes and improved tools<br />
* much better performance and UI and usability improvements<br />
In other news, [http://krita.org/item/146-ko-gmbh-announces-commercial-support-for-krita commercial support for Krita] was announced and there is now [http://krita.org/item/187-kritashop-opens a Krita shop].<br />
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=== Office suites and Personal information applications ===<br />
* The latest '''[http://www.libreoffice.org LibreOffice 4.1]''' release brings again a large number of additions and [http://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-1-new-features-and-fixes/ improvements] such as:<br />
** '''General:''' improved hyphenation in Calc and Draw; delete multiple styles at once; lots fixes and improvements in the right-to-left (RTL) support; new gallery images from IBM Symphony; embedding fonts in Writer, Calc, and Impress documents; numerous improvements in the OOXML and RTF import/export filters; lots performance improvements<br />
** '''Writer:''' gradient background in text frames; graphical numbering bullets in DOC, DOCX and RTF import/export; several improvements in comments handling; easy rotate images in 90 degree increments<br />
** '''Calc:''' two new graph types; new functions NUMBERVALUE and SKEWP; import/export more than 45 functions that are new in Excel 2013; import large HTML documents with more than 64k table cells<br />
** '''Impress:''' "Photo Album" allows to create slideshows from a series of pictures<br />
** '''Experimental feature''': sidebar from AOO/IBM Symphony with resizeable layout from LO team<br />
* The latest [http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-7-released/ Calligra 2.7.4] comes with:<br />
** a new look and functionality for the Words and Sheets toolbox and a series of smaller improvements.<br />
** Author has support for mathematical formulas and multimedia content in EPUB3.<br />
** Plan has improvements in the scheduling of tasks and new export filters.<br />
** Kexi improves CSV data import and Shapes has some new shapes.<br />
** All applications benefit from improvements to LaTEX support, formula handling and text styles.<br />
* abiword - nothing noteworthy<br />
* Gnummeric - nothing noteworthy<br />
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=== Systems Administration ===<br />
* ''YaST'' 3.0 with Ruby-based codebase replacing YCP – https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/10/coming-soon-opensuse-13-1-with-yast-in-ruby/<br />
** no features changed<br />
* ''Zypper'' 1.9<br />
** Upgrade from what to what? What does this release bring? Bugfixes? Major features?<br />
* ''bcache-tools'' has entered Factory to support creation of [http://bcache.evilpiepirate.org/ bcache block devices]<br />
* Renewed snapshot of ''btrfsprogs'' (v0.20-rc1-335)<br />
** Support for making use of the kernel side's RAID5 multivolume support.<br />
* ''etc-update'' with basic rpm support is now part of Factory See [http://michal.hrusecky.net/2013/04/fosdem-2013-and-etc-update/ here] for information.<br />
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== Scientific ==<br />
* ''GNU R'', a language for statistical computing, was upgraded to 3.0. This release marks a point where its designers feel it has reached a new level with full 64 bit support on all platforms, parallel processing, the Matrix package and more. Some features debuting in 3.0 include long vectors, better memory management and more, see [https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2013/000561.html the announcement] for an overview.<br />
* Two new Open Source suites for electronic design automation are now available from the openSUSE 13.1 repositories:<br />
** ''gEDA''<br />
** ''Kicad'' (version with GOST support is also available)<br />
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== Other applications ==<br />
=== Financial ===<br />
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* GNUcash 2.4.13, hopefully following the success of the release in 12.3 and actually work out of the box (unlike any other release befora, statrting with the late 10.x releases)<br />
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=== Others ===<br />
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== Web Stack ==<br />
=== MySQL ===<br />
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Although not the default database, MySQL Community Server was updated to 5.6 branch which brings stronger encryption support, innoDB improvements for better performance and some new query features, improved partitioning, replicating and logging, optimizer enhancements, new data types and much more. Read [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-nutshell.html the mysql 5.6 in a nutshell page] for more details.<br />
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But what both MariaDB and MySQL can benefit from is cleaned up and improved default configuration based on what is in MySQL 5.6 (like file_per_table for InnoDB and Barracuda by default).<br />
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=== httpd ===<br />
The new 2.4 release of Apache's [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/new_features_2_4.html httpd] delivers many improvements to the Multiple Processing Modules including the ability to build them as loadable modules, asynchronous read/write support and more. There is now per-module and per-directory LogLevel configuration, a new expression parser and many improvements in performance and memory usage.<br />
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=== Cloud ===<br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, X, Y Z.<br />
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==== OpenStack Havana ====<br />
OpenStack Havana is the eighth OpenStack release and the second this year. It brings almost 400 new features to its users. Some highlights include:<br />
* '''Global clusters''' support, expanding on the 'region' concept to support separate replication networks and configurable read- and write affinity. This makes it possible to now have a single Swift cluster spanning a wide geographic area<br />
* the '''Orchestration and Metering projects''' have been integrated, bringing automated, policy-based VM Management and monitoring and statistics gathering (enabling billing) support to OpenStack.<br />
* '''better disk performance''' through the use of threadpools for smoothing out latencies and other optimizations<br />
* '''pooling memcache''' connection support<br />
* '''conf.d support''' allows splitting up the configuration over several files in a folder<br />
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==== s3fs ====<br />
s3fs is a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files). Maximum file size=64GB (limited by s3fs, not Amazon).<br />
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== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
* ''GCC'' 4.8<br />
** Better error reporting: Each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret '^' indicating the column.<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
** for more changes see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html<br />
* ''LLVM'' 3.3<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
* ''automake'' 1.13.x — http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=7467<br />
* ''codelite'' 5.2 - C/C++ IDE, finally available in OSS repository.<br />
* ''[[mono]]'' 3.2.3 — [http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0 Mono 3.0]/[http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.2 Mono 3.2]<br />
** complete C# 5.0 compiler with asynchronous programming support<br />
** sgen: a new faster garbage collector enabled by default<br />
** updated with the latest Microsoft Open Source Stacks<br />
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=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
* ''Java'' (Based on OpenJDK 7 and IcedTea 7):several improvements and fixes [http://blog.fuseyism.com/index.php/2013/07/08/security-icedtea-2-4-1-for-openjdk-7-released/ IcedTea 2.4.1 for OpenJDK 7 Released!] <br />
* ''PHP'' 5.4.20 [http://php.net/releases/5_4_0.php brings] performance improvements, some new language syntax and a build in testing server.<br />
* ''Perl'' 5.18 [http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.18.0/pod/perldelta.pod brings] support for Unicode 6.2, new and improved hash functions and much more.<br />
* ''Python'' 2.7.5 and latest 3.3 are both available<br />
* ''Ruby'' 2.0 [http://globaldev.co.uk/2013/03/ruby-2-0-0-in-detail/ brings] major new features such as:<br />
** Refinements<br />
** Keyword arguments<br />
** many improvements to core classes<br />
** regexp engine was changed to Onigmo<br />
** DTrace (SystemTap) support<br />
** TracePoint <br />
**The release is source level backward compatible with the Ruby release in openSUSE 12.3.<br />
* Rails 4 http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/4_0_release_notes.html<br />
* ''Tcl/Tk'' updated to 8.6.1<br />
** Tcl major new features:<br />
*** threads enabled by default<br />
*** coroutines<br />
*** IPv6 support<br />
*** built-in OOP witch TclOO<br />
*** built-in zlib support<br />
*** stacked channels<br />
** Tk major new features:<br />
*** built-in PNG support<br />
*** new portable fontchooser<br />
*** canvas: commands to move items, rotate text<br />
*** additional wm hints<br />
** more at [http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/8.6.html] [http://wiki.tcl.tk/21276]<br />
* ''GHC'' 7.6 (but still ''Haskell'' Platform 2012.4)<br />
* ''Go'' 1.1 [http://golang.org/doc/go1.1 brings] new types for Unicode characters and errors and new time package and renamings in the strconv package. The package hierarchy has been rearranged to group related items together, such as moving the networking facilities, for instance the rpc package, into subdirectories of net. Developers are strongly encouraged to [http://golang.org/doc/go1.1 read the release notes].<br />
* ''SDL2'' is now part of openSUSE 13.1. For game developers here is [http://wiki.libsdl.org/MigrationGuide the migration guide]. End users will benefit, once applications are ported, from full 3D hardware acceleration, support for openGL 3.0+ and ES, multiple-window- display- and audio device support, a 2D rendering API which uses OpenGL(ES) behind the scenes, Force Feedback, shaped windows, power management, touch support, improved full-screen support, clipboard support, drag'n'drop support and much more.<br />
* ''[http://racket-lang.org/ Racket]'' is a newcomer in openSUSE. Lisp dialect, descendant of Scheme, set of tools and a place where one can start learning programming, we'd urge you to check out [http://www.htdp.org/ How to Design Programs] so your journey to programmer can begin!<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
<br />
* The <tt>kernel.kptr_restrict=1</tt> feature was enabled, which avoids leaking address space information into userland. http://lwn.net/Articles/420403/<br />
* hardlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_hardlinks=1 [https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821585]<br />
* symlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_symlinks=1 [https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821585]<br />
* OpenVAS was updated from dead v4 to v6 http://www.openvas.org/<br />
* Due to the inclusion of ''cryptsetup'' 1.6, the default cipher mode for new LUKS volumes is now XTS (aes-xts-plain64). Old volumes using CBC-ESSIV (aes-cbc-essiv) are still supported.<br />
<br />
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<br />
== System (under the hood) ==<br />
=== Linux kernel 3.11 ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world's largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those.<br />
<br />
==== Performance ====<br />
Several patches have gone into the various kernels between the current and previous openSUSE release, aiming to improve performance of stressed systems. For example, ''page reclaim'', a kernel function cleaning up memory, used to go wild under certain situations often involving transfer of large amounts of data, like copying a movie to or from a USB stick. Due to [http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=75485363ce8552698bfb9970d901f755d5713cca some hard work] by SUSE developer Mel Gorman, these issues are far less likely to hit, although work is still ongoing in this area. Another memory-related change is the introduction of Zswap. When this [https://lwn.net/Articles/537422/ compressed swap cache] is enabled, it will attempt to compress memory instead of writing it to a disk. This reduces data transfer to slow disks, speeding up systems low on memory.<br />
<br />
For heavy systems like multi-CPU servers, the improved NUMA policy redesign, timerless multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue scalability improvements will make a sizeable difference in scalability of certain workloads. In general, the kernel has improved tracking of resources with the introduction of accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes. This will enable better decisions on resource allocation and optimizations, both for developers and in-kernel algorithms.<br />
<br />
==== Changes in filesystems ====<br />
Btrfs introduced a format improvement that makes the tree dedicated to store extent information 30–35% smaller; there is also a new Btrfs feature that allows to quickly replace a disk in a btrfs-based RAID 5/6 array (note that while ''almost'' stable, this is not yet officially supported). This release also brings better defragmentation in files shared by snapshots.<br />
<br />
{{warning|1=btrfs has a low hardlink limit that you can raise; see section 4.2.1 of the related [https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/11-SP3/#mustread SLE release notes] for details. (Not turning on extended inode refs has caused installation problems of certain openSUSE packages already.)}}<!-- Other information in https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=835695 --><br />
<br />
Ext4 introduces the embedding of very small files in the inode. This makes these tiny files essentially part of the table ext4 uses to look up files on the disk, meaning it will not actually have to look them up, saving thus significant time and even some disk space.<br />
<br />
The XFS, the SUSE-recommended choice for large file data storage, gained support for metadata and journal checksums as well as self-describing metadata checksums, bringing greater reliability and error discovery to this filesystem.<br />
<br />
New is the filesystem F2FS which is optimized for SSDs and contributed to Linux by Samsung. This filesystem is not tested as much as others, but it is promising for SSD owners looking for the best performance. Talking about performance and SSDs, this release also introduces bcache, which allows a fast device like a SSD to be used as a cache for other block devices like traditional spinning-rust drivers. Find some [https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documentation/device-mapper/cache.txt?id=c6b4fcbad044e6fffcc75bba160e720eb8d67d17 documentation here]. Finally, for big-iron hardware, the experimental support for the Lustre distributed filesystem will certainly be appreciated.<br />
<br />
==== Networking ====<br />
This openSUSE release brings [http://sniaesfblog.org/?p=245 preliminary client support for NFS 4.2], a new version of the NFS standard under development. In the performance area, this release delivers a neat optimization to users for short network transfers like Web transactions. The TCP Tail loss probe algorithm reduces the "tail latency" of such short transactions. In essence, this code speeds up recovery from transmission errors at the end of short transactions, saving the user the long wait for a timeout. New is also a low latency network polling mechanism, mostly relevant for servers.<br />
<br />
==== Other changes and improvements ====<br />
Security conscious users will appreciate the ability for their applications to use the new O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, the expanded namespaces support (bringing filesystems into the fold and giving UTS, IPC, PIDs, and network stack namespaces for unprivileged users) and finally the "labeled NFS" ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS, allowing more fine-grained security settings.<br />
<br />
In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, eperimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600. While the experimental nature means AMD graphics card users will have to enable this by passing the "<tt>radeon.dpm=1</tt>" module parameter, this can lead to significant power savings.<br />
<br />
For ARM, this release introduces support for huge pages improving memory performance and the ARM big.LITTLE architecture that mixes CPUs of different types. It also brings KVM/Xen to ARM64.<br />
<br />
As always, there is a huge number of new and improved drivers. As highlights, openSUSE 13.1 now features full support for Chrome OS laptops and the new Intel Haswell hardware.<br />
<br />
'''(thanks to [http://kernelnewbies.org/ kernel newbies] and [http://lwn.net lwn.net] for their invaluable kernel tracking skills!)'''<br />
<br />
=== glibc 2.18 ===<br />
The latest Glibc introduces improved C++11 support, performance related improvements like optimized string functions, new API functions, support for Intel TSX lock elision, and the usual slew of bug fixes.<br />
<br />
=== systemd ===<br />
systemd now takes care of labeling ethernet devices instead of udev.<br />
<br />
=== still needs more details ===<br />
* Due to the inclusion of ''cryptsetup'' 1.6, the default cipher mode for new LUKS volumes is now XTS (aes-xts-plain64). Old volumes using CBC-ESSIV (aes-cbc-essiv) are still supported.<br />
<br />
* BlueZ 5<br />
<br />
* hardlink and symlink protection[https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821585]<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
* zypper changes<br />
* snapper changes<br />
* YaST port to Ruby, see [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/10/coming-soon-opensuse-13-1-with-yast-in-ruby/ here]<br />
<br />
== Free Desktops ==<br />
=== KDE ===<br />
''KDE'' Plasma Desktop is the standard in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file- and window management, improved multi monitor handling, delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more.<br />
<br />
'''Insert screenshot of battery applet showing multiple batteries or the mixer applet showing media player controls'''<br />
==== The Desktop ====<br />
Plasma's basic widgets have seen several improvements. The battery can handle keyboard brightness and multiple batteries, the menu shows recently installed applications and notifications can now easily be disabled per type. The mixer application introduces interface improvements and MPRIS2 support to control media players. Finally, window management has improved edge detection and quick tiling, better performance and some new animations. The new monitor handling in System Settings has better defaults and remembers settings for monitors manually configured, sporting a visual drag-and-drop interface.<br />
<br />
'''Insert screenshot of send later feature or interesting events in KStars'''<br />
==== The Applications ====<br />
In KDE PIM, the new Send Later feature in KDE's email client allows scheduling the sending of emails on a specific date and time, also allowing repeated sending according to a specified interval. New is also scam detection and the Blogilo blogging tool has a new HTML editor.<br />
<br />
Advanced text editor Kate introduces extended language support for Python (2 and 3), JavaScript and JQuery, Django and XML with static and dynamic autocompletion, indenting, code snippets and more. KTouch now comes with Right-to-left support, Okular has undo/redo in forms and annotations, KStars shows interesting events coming up in your area and the math tools and games have gotten new graphics, levels and calculations.<br />
<br />
==== Other technologies ====<br />
openSUSE 13.1 also brings the following key technologies to its users:<br />
* ''Qt'' 5.1.1, including Python bindings through PyQt.<br />
* ''KWin'' Wayland backend (experimental)<br />
* ''QtWebkit 2.3.3''<br />
* ''Lightdm KDE greeter'' The Light Display Manager (LightDM) is an alternative display manager. openSUSE 13.1 adds the relevant KDE support, allowing its use in place of KDM. <br />
* ''kdev-python'' kdev-python is a plugin adding Python support to the KDevelop IDE, offering code completion, on-the-fly syntax checking, interactive debugging and custom documentation of Python code.<br />
* ''phonon-backend-vlc'' With the inclusion of the Video Lan multimedia Client (VLC) in the standard openSUSE distribution, we were able to build also the phonon backend for it. This as a very strong alternative for the gstreamer backend. With openSUSE 13.2 this could become the new standard backend for Phonon. <br />
* ''libkfbapi''<br />
* ''colord-kde''<br />
* ''plasma-nm'' Plasma-nm is the upstream successor of the NetworkManager-kde4 package and will provide a better integration with Plasma and the new releases of NetworkManager and ModemManager. At this moment plasma-nm is still provided as an additional package with the target to fully replace NetworkManager-kde4 in openSUSE 13.2<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 comes with the latest GNOME Shell 3.10.1 and its associated applications and tools. This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== Interface improvements ====<br />
GNOME Shell 3.10 introduces a new system status area, bringing the various menus of the status bar together into a single design. This brings easier mouse interaction but also features a new screen brightness slider and a better airplane mode.<br />
<br />
Several GNOME applications have been updated to merge titlebars and toolbars into a single element. Named Header Bars, this feature allows applications to make better use of screen space.<br />
<br />
The settings have been improved, with an Automatic Time Zone option (thanks to the Geolocation feature), the Display section is redesigned, Online Accounts now incorporates chat, flickr and works with Google two-step verification and you can pick a background for the lock screen - from flickr, if you so desire.<br />
<br />
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<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
The GNOME applications have seen significant work. Music is the brand new audio player for GNOME 3 and Technology Preview in 3.10. It provides a clean and focused interface for looking for and playing music. Support from online sources is planned for future versions.<br />
<br />
The new Maps application shows your location based on OpenStreetMap data and lets you search for names of towns, cities and landmarks. Photos has matured, bringing Online Account integration with Flickr and other services coming. Clocks will detect your location thanks to GeoClue and Tweak Tool settings have been re-organized. Webbrowser Web gained integration with system search, allowing you to browse your history and now uses duckduckgo as default search engine. There have been many more improvements like owncloud integration in Documents and Notes, drag&drop of files between host and guest and an import feature for QEMU, VMWare, VirtualPC and LCL images in Boxes and DDjVu support, search sidebar and keyboard navigation support in Document viewer.<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
* no significant jumps<br />
=== Other Free Desktops ===<br />
=== Window Managers ===<br />
=== Display servers ===<br />
* The ''Weston'' compositor has entered factory for your general enjoyment...<br />
* Xorg Server 1.14<br />
* Mesa 9.2.1 with radeonsi driver for AMD's Southern Island Chips (Radeon HD 7000 Series)<br />
<br />
== New and updated applications ==<br />
=== General utilities ===<br />
* ''lzip'' implements a LZMA-strength compression algorithm and a file format that is designed for long-term data archiving with 4-factor integrity checking, and recovery using lziprecover (something that xz does not have at this time). The multithreaded variant is called ''plzip''. — http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzip.html<br />
=== Browsers ===<br />
* ''[[Firefox]]'' 22, ''[[Thunderbird]]'' 17 (nothing new though, since they get released to older openSUSEs as well on a regular basis)<br />
* ''[[Chromium]]'' 31 openSUSE 13.1 marks a new beginning of the Chromium package in openSUSE. As of 13.1, the Chromium package will follow closely the official Beta and Stable channels. With 13.1 one of the latest Beta builds (31.0.1650.11) is being provided and Maintenance released for the supported openSUSE versions will be based on releases in the Stable Channel. This should improve the overall stability of the Chromium browser.<br />
<br />
=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
=== Office suites and Personal information applications ===<br />
* The latest '''[http://www.libreoffice.org LibreOffice 4.1]''' release brings again a large number of additions and [http://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-1-new-features-and-fixes/ improvements] such as:<br />
* '''General:''' improved hyphenation in Calc and Draw; delete multiple styles at once; lots fixes and improvements in the right-to-left (RTL) support; new gallery images from IBM Symphony; embedding fonts in Writer, Calc, and Impress documents; numerous improvements in the OOXML and RTF import/export filters; lots performance improvements<br />
* '''Writer:''' gradient background in text frames; graphical numbering bullets in DOC, DOCX and RTF import/export; several improvements in comments handling; easy rotate images in 90 degree increments<br />
* '''Calc:''' two new graph types; new functions NUMBERVALUE and SKEWP; import/export more than 45 functions that are new in Excel 2013; import large HTML documents with more than 64k table cells<br />
* '''Impress:''' "Photo Album" allows to create slideshows from a series of pictures<br />
* '''Experimental feature''': sidebar from AOO/IBM Symphony with resizeable layout from LO team<br />
<br />
=== Systems Administration ===<br />
* ''YaST'' 3.0 with Ruby-based codebase replacing YCP – https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/10/coming-soon-opensuse-13-1-with-yast-in-ruby/<br />
* ''Zypper'' 1.9<br />
* ''bcache-tools'' has entered Factory to support creation of bcache block devices – http://bcache.evilpiepirate.org/<br />
* Renewed snapshot of ''btrfsprogs'' (v0.20-rc1-335) — http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2013-07/msg00307.html<br />
** Support for making use of the kernel side's RAID5 multivolume support.<br />
* ''etc-update'' with basic rpm support is now part of Factory - http://michal.hrusecky.net/2013/04/fosdem-2013-and-etc-update/<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
* ''GNU R'' 3.0<br />
* Two main opensource suites for electronic design automation are now available from OSS repository:<br />
** ''gEDA''<br />
** ''Kicad'' (version with GOST support is also available)<br />
<br />
== Other applications ==<br />
=== Financial ===<br />
<br />
=== Others ===<br />
<br />
==== MySQL ====<br />
<br />
Although not default, MySQL Community Server was updated to 5.6 branch which brings new improvements - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-nutshell.html<br />
<br />
== Web Stack ==<br />
== Cloud ==<br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, X, Y Z.<br />
<br />
=== OpenStack Havana ===<br />
OpenStack Havana is the eighth OpenStack release and the second this year. It brings almost 400 new features to its users. Some highlights include:<br />
* '''Global clusters''' support, expanding on the 'region' concept to support separate replication networks and configurable read- and write affinity. This makes it possible to now have a single Swift cluster spanning a wide geographic area<br />
* the '''Orchestration and Metering projects''' have been integrated, bringing automated, policy-based VM Management and monitoring and statistics gathering (enabling billing) support to OpenStack.<br />
* '''better disk performance''' through the use of threadpools for smoothing out latencies and other optimizations<br />
* '''pooling memcache''' connection support<br />
* '''conf.d support''' allows splitting up the configuration over several files in a folder<br />
<br />
=== s3fs ===<br />
s3fs is a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files). Maximum file size=64GB (limited by s3fs, not Amazon).<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
* ''GCC'' 4.8<br />
** Better error reporting: Each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret '^' indicating the column.<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
** for more changes see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html<br />
* ''LLVM'' 3.3<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
* ''automake'' 1.13.x — http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=7467<br />
* ''codelite'' 5.2 - C/C++ IDE, finally available in OSS repository.<br />
* ''[[mono]]'' 3.2.3 — [http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0 Mono 3.0]/[http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.2 Mono 3.2]<br />
** complete C# 5.0 compiler with asynchronous programming support<br />
** sgen: a new faster garbage collector enabled by default<br />
** updated with the latest Microsoft Open Source Stacks<br />
<br />
=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
* ''Perl'' 5.18<br />
* ''Ruby'' 2.0<br />
* GHC 7.6 (but still ''Haskell'' Platform 2012.4?!)<br />
* ''Go'' 1.1<br />
* SDL2<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
<br />
* The <tt>kernel.kptr_restrict=1</tt> feature was enabled, which avoids leaking address space information into userland. http://lwn.net/Articles/420403/<br />
<br />
* hardlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_hardlinks=1 <br />
<br />
* symlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_symlinks=1<br />
<br />
[[Category:Factory]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Major_features&diff=63305openSUSE:Major features2013-10-18T15:30:51Z<p>Javierllorente: /* System (under the hood) */</p>
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<br />
== System (under the hood) ==<br />
=== Linux kernel 3.11 ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world's largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those.<br />
<br />
=== systemd ===<br />
systemd now takes care of labeling ethernet devices instead of udev.<br />
<br />
==== Performance ====<br />
Several patches have gone into the various kernels between the current and previous openSUSE release, aiming to improve performance of stressed systems. For example, ''page reclaim'', a kernel function cleaning up memory, used to go wild under certain situations often involving transfer of large amounts of data, like copying a movie to or from a USB stick. Due to [http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=75485363ce8552698bfb9970d901f755d5713cca some hard work] by SUSE developer Mel Gorman, these issues are far less likely to hit, although work is still ongoing in this area. Another memory-related change is the introduction of Zswap. When this [https://lwn.net/Articles/537422/ compressed swap cache] is enabled, it will attempt to compress memory instead of writing it to a disk. This reduces data transfer to slow disks, speeding up systems low on memory.<br />
<br />
For heavy systems like multi-CPU servers, the improved NUMA policy redesign, timerless multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue scalability improvements will make a sizeable difference in scalability of certain workloads. In general, the kernel has improved tracking of resources with the introduction of accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes. This will enable better decisions on resource allocation and optimizations, both for developers and in-kernel algorithms.<br />
<br />
==== Changes in filesystems ====<br />
Btrfs introduced a format improvement that makes the tree dedicated to store extent information 30–35% smaller; there is also a new Btrfs feature that allows to quickly replace a disk in a btrfs-based RAID 5/6 array (note that while ''almost'' stable, this is not yet officially supported). This release also brings better defragmentation in files shared by snapshots.<br />
<br />
{{warning|1=btrfs has a low hardlink limit that you can raise; see section 4.2.1 of the related [https://www.suse.com/releasenotes/x86_64/SUSE-SLES/11-SP3/#mustread SLE release notes] for details. (Not turning on extended inode refs has caused installation problems of certain openSUSE packages already.)}}<!-- Other information in https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=835695 --><br />
<br />
Ext4 introduces the embedding of very small files in the inode. This makes these tiny files essentially part of the table ext4 uses to look up files on the disk, meaning it will not actually have to look them up, saving thus significant time and even some disk space.<br />
<br />
The XFS, the SUSE-recommended choice for large file data storage, gained support for metadata and journal checksums as well as self-describing metadata checksums, bringing greater reliability and error discovery to this filesystem.<br />
<br />
New is the filesystem F2FS which is optimized for SSDs and contributed to Linux by Samsung. This filesystem is not tested as much as others, but it is promising for SSD owners looking for the best performance. Talking about performance and SSDs, this release also introduces bcache, which allows a fast device like a SSD to be used as a cache for other block devices like traditional spinning-rust drivers. Find some [https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documentation/device-mapper/cache.txt?id=c6b4fcbad044e6fffcc75bba160e720eb8d67d17 documentation here]. Finally, for big-iron hardware, the experimental support for the Lustre distributed filesystem will certainly be appreciated.<br />
<br />
==== Networking ====<br />
This openSUSE release brings [http://sniaesfblog.org/?p=245 preliminary client support for NFS 4.2], a new version of the NFS standard under development. In the performance area, this release delivers a neat optimization to users for short network transfers like Web transactions. The TCP Tail loss probe algorithm reduces the "tail latency" of such short transactions. In essence, this code speeds up recovery from transmission errors at the end of short transactions, saving the user the long wait for a timeout. New is also a low latency network polling mechanism, mostly relevant for servers.<br />
<br />
==== Other changes and improvements ====<br />
Security conscious users will appreciate the ability for their applications to use the new O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, the expanded namespaces support (bringing filesystems into the fold and giving UTS, IPC, PIDs, and network stack namespaces for unprivileged users) and finally the "labeled NFS" ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS, allowing more fine-grained security settings.<br />
<br />
In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, eperimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600. While the experimental nature means AMD graphics card users will have to enable this by passing the "<tt>radeon.dpm=1</tt>" module parameter, this can lead to significant power savings.<br />
<br />
For ARM, this release introduces support for huge pages improving memory performance and the ARM big.LITTLE architecture that mixes CPUs of different types. It also brings KVM/Xen to ARM64.<br />
<br />
As always, there is a huge number of new and improved drivers. As highlights, openSUSE 13.1 now features full support for Chrome OS laptops and the new Intel Haswell hardware.<br />
<br />
'''(thanks to [http://kernelnewbies.org/ kernel newbies] and [http://lwn.net lwn.net] for their invaluable kernel tracking skills!)'''<br />
<br />
=== glibc 2.18 ===<br />
The latest Glibc introduces improved C++11 support, performance related improvements like optimized string functions, new API functions, support for Intel TSX lock elision, and the usual slew of bug fixes.<br />
<br />
=== still needs more details ===<br />
* Due to the inclusion of ''cryptsetup'' 1.6, the default cipher mode for new LUKS volumes is now XTS (aes-xts-plain64). Old volumes using CBC-ESSIV (aes-cbc-essiv) are still supported.<br />
<br />
* BlueZ 5<br />
<br />
* hardlink and symlink protection[https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=821585]<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE technologies ===<br />
* zypper changes<br />
* snapper changes<br />
* YaST port to Ruby, see [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/10/coming-soon-opensuse-13-1-with-yast-in-ruby/ here]<br />
<br />
== Free Desktops ==<br />
=== KDE ===<br />
''KDE'' Plasma Desktop is the standard in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file- and window management, improved multi monitor handling, delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more.<br />
<br />
'''Insert screenshot of battery applet showing multiple batteries or the mixer applet showing media player controls'''<br />
==== The Desktop ====<br />
Plasma's basic widgets have seen several improvements. The battery can handle keyboard brightness and multiple batteries, the menu shows recently installed applications and notifications can now easily be disabled per type. The mixer application introduces interface improvements and MPRIS2 support to control media players. Finally, window management has improved edge detection and quick tiling, better performance and some new animations. The new monitor handling in System Settings has better defaults and remembers settings for monitors manually configured, sporting a visual drag-and-drop interface.<br />
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==== The Applications ====<br />
In KDE PIM, the new Send Later feature in KDE's email client allows scheduling the sending of emails on a specific date and time, also allowing repeated sending according to a specified interval. New is also scam detection and the Blogilo blogging tool has a new HTML editor.<br />
<br />
Advanced text editor Kate introduces extended language support for Python (2 and 3), JavaScript and JQuery, Django and XML with static and dynamic autocompletion, indenting, code snippets and more. KTouch now comes with Right-to-left support, Okular has undo/redo in forms and annotations, KStars shows interesting events coming up in your area and the math tools and games have gotten new graphics, levels and calculations.<br />
<br />
==== Other technologies ====<br />
openSUSE 13.1 also brings the following key technologies to its users:<br />
* ''Qt'' 5.1.1, including Python bindings through PyQt.<br />
* ''KWin'' Wayland backend (experimental)<br />
* ''QtWebkit 2.3.3''<br />
* ''Lightdm KDE greeter'' The Light Display Manager (LightDM) is an alternative display manager. openSUSE 13.1 adds the relevant KDE support, allowing its use in place of KDM. <br />
* ''kdev-python'' kdev-python is a plugin adding Python support to the KDevelop IDE, offering code completion, on-the-fly syntax checking, interactive debugging and custom documentation of Python code.<br />
* ''phonon-backend-vlc'' With the inclusion of the Video Lan multimedia Client (VLC) in the standard openSUSE distribution, we were able to build also the phonon backend for it. This as a very strong alternative for the gstreamer backend. With openSUSE 13.2 this could become the new standard backend for Phonon. <br />
* ''libkfbapi''<br />
* ''colord-kde''<br />
* ''plasma-nm'' Plasma-nm is the upstream successor of the NetworkManager-kde4 package and will provide a better integration with Plasma and the new releases of NetworkManager and ModemManager. At this moment plasma-nm is still provided as an additional package with the target to fully replace NetworkManager-kde4 in openSUSE 13.2<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
openSUSE 13.1 comes with the latest GNOME Shell 3.10.1 and its associated applications and tools. This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos.<br />
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<br />
==== Interface improvements ====<br />
GNOME Shell 3.10 introduces a new system status area, bringing the various menus of the status bar together into a single design. This brings easier mouse interaction but also features a new screen brightness slider and a better airplane mode.<br />
<br />
Several GNOME applications have been updated to merge titlebars and toolbars into a single element. Named Header Bars, this feature allows applications to make better use of screen space.<br />
<br />
The settings have been improved, with an Automatic Time Zone option (thanks to the Geolocation feature), the Display section is redesigned, Online Accounts now incorporates chat, flickr and works with Google two-step verification and you can pick a background for the lock screen - from flickr, if you so desire.<br />
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<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
The GNOME applications have seen significant work. Music is the brand new audio player for GNOME 3 and Technology Preview in 3.10. It provides a clean and focused interface for looking for and playing music. Support from online sources is planned for future versions.<br />
<br />
The new Maps application shows your location based on OpenStreetMap data and lets you search for names of towns, cities and landmarks. Photos has matured, bringing Online Account integration with Flickr and other services coming. Clocks will detect your location thanks to GeoClue and Tweak Tool settings have been re-organized. Webbrowser Web gained integration with system search, allowing you to browse your history and now uses duckduckgo as default search engine. There have been many more improvements like owncloud integration in Documents and Notes, drag&drop of files between host and guest and an import feature for QEMU, VMWare, VirtualPC and LCL images in Boxes and DDjVu support, search sidebar and keyboard navigation support in Document viewer.<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
* no significant jumps<br />
=== Other Free Desktops ===<br />
=== Window Managers ===<br />
=== Display servers ===<br />
* The ''Weston'' compositor has entered factory for your general enjoyment...<br />
* Xorg Server 1.14<br />
* Mesa 9.2.1 with radeonsi driver for AMD's Southern Island Chips (Radeon HD 7000 Series)<br />
<br />
== New and updated applications ==<br />
=== General utilities ===<br />
* ''lzip'' implements a LZMA-strength compression algorithm and a file format that is designed for long-term data archiving with 4-factor integrity checking, and recovery using lziprecover (something that xz does not have at this time). The multithreaded variant is called ''plzip''. — http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/lzip.html<br />
=== Browsers ===<br />
* ''[[Firefox]]'' 22, ''[[Thunderbird]]'' 17 (nothing new though, since they get released to older openSUSEs as well on a regular basis)<br />
* ''[[Chromium]]'' 31 openSUSE 13.1 marks a new beginning of the Chromium package in openSUSE. As of 13.1, the Chromium package will follow closely the official Beta and Stable channels. With 13.1 one of the latest Beta builds (31.0.1650.11) is being provided and Maintenance released for the supported openSUSE versions will be based on releases in the Stable Channel. This should improve the overall stability of the Chromium browser.<br />
<br />
=== Graphics and multimedia ===<br />
=== Office suites and Personal information applications ===<br />
* The latest '''[http://www.libreoffice.org LibreOffice 4.1]''' release brings again a large number of additions and [http://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-1-new-features-and-fixes/ improvements] such as:<br />
* '''General:''' improved hyphenation in Calc and Draw; delete multiple styles at once; lots fixes and improvements in the right-to-left (RTL) support; new gallery images from IBM Symphony; embedding fonts in Writer, Calc, and Impress documents; numerous improvements in the OOXML and RTF import/export filters; lots performance improvements<br />
* '''Writer:''' gradient background in text frames; graphical numbering bullets in DOC, DOCX and RTF import/export; several improvements in comments handling; easy rotate images in 90 degree increments<br />
* '''Calc:''' two new graph types; new functions NUMBERVALUE and SKEWP; import/export more than 45 functions that are new in Excel 2013; import large HTML documents with more than 64k table cells<br />
* '''Impress:''' "Photo Album" allows to create slideshows from a series of pictures<br />
* '''Experimental feature''': sidebar from AOO/IBM Symphony with resizeable layout from LO team<br />
<br />
=== Systems Administration ===<br />
* ''YaST'' 3.0 with Ruby-based codebase replacing YCP – https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/10/coming-soon-opensuse-13-1-with-yast-in-ruby/<br />
* ''Zypper'' 1.9<br />
* ''bcache-tools'' has entered Factory to support creation of bcache block devices – http://bcache.evilpiepirate.org/<br />
* Renewed snapshot of ''btrfsprogs'' (v0.20-rc1-335) — http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2013-07/msg00307.html<br />
** Support for making use of the kernel side's RAID5 multivolume support.<br />
* ''etc-update'' with basic rpm support is now part of Factory - http://michal.hrusecky.net/2013/04/fosdem-2013-and-etc-update/<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
* ''GNU R'' 3.0<br />
* Two main opensource suites for electronic design automation are now available from OSS repository:<br />
** ''gEDA''<br />
** ''Kicad'' (version with GOST support is also available)<br />
<br />
== Other applications ==<br />
=== Financial ===<br />
<br />
=== Others ===<br />
<br />
==== MySQL ====<br />
<br />
Although not default, MySQL Community Server was updated to 5.6 branch which brings new improvements - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/mysql-nutshell.html<br />
<br />
== Web Stack ==<br />
== Cloud ==<br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, X, Y Z.<br />
<br />
=== OpenStack Havana ===<br />
OpenStack Havana is the eighth OpenStack release and the second this year. It brings almost 400 new features to its users. Some highlights include:<br />
* '''Global clusters''' support, expanding on the 'region' concept to support separate replication networks and configurable read- and write affinity. This makes it possible to now have a single Swift cluster spanning a wide geographic area<br />
* the '''Orchestration and Metering projects''' have been integrated, bringing automated, policy-based VM Management and monitoring and statistics gathering (enabling billing) support to OpenStack.<br />
* '''better disk performance''' through the use of threadpools for smoothing out latencies and other optimizations<br />
* '''pooling memcache''' connection support<br />
* '''conf.d support''' allows splitting up the configuration over several files in a folder<br />
<br />
=== s3fs ===<br />
s3fs is a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files). Maximum file size=64GB (limited by s3fs, not Amazon).<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
* ''GCC'' 4.8<br />
** Better error reporting: Each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret '^' indicating the column.<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
** for more changes see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html<br />
* ''LLVM'' 3.3<br />
** initial aarch64 support<br />
* ''automake'' 1.13.x — http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=7467<br />
* ''codelite'' 5.2 - C/C++ IDE, finally available in OSS repository.<br />
* ''[[mono]]'' 3.2.3 — [http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.0 Mono 3.0]/[http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_3.2 Mono 3.2]<br />
** complete C# 5.0 compiler with asynchronous programming support<br />
** sgen: a new faster garbage collector enabled by default<br />
** updated with the latest Microsoft Open Source Stacks<br />
<br />
=== Languages and Libraries ===<br />
* ''Perl'' 5.18<br />
* ''Ruby'' 2.0<br />
* GHC 7.6 (but still ''Haskell'' Platform 2012.4?!)<br />
* ''Go'' 1.1<br />
* SDL2<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
<br />
* The <tt>kernel.kptr_restrict=1</tt> feature was enabled, which avoids leaking address space information into userland. http://lwn.net/Articles/420403/<br />
<br />
* hardlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_hardlinks=1 <br />
<br />
* symlink protection was enabled via fs.protected_symlinks=1<br />
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[[Category:Factory]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:Dell_laptops&diff=60927HCL:Dell laptops2013-05-04T12:35:24Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Studio */</p>
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<div>{{Navigation_Hardware}}<br />
{{Navigation_Laptops}}<br />
<br />
==XPS==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| Gen 1<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.1: <br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(2) You must use the "generate package" feature on the driver installer. You can't run the installer in default mode. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M1210<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
For more information about installation instruction, see this [http://imaging.ugent.be/mr/Suse/suse103-m1210.html link].<br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) Intel PRO/Wireless 3945abg OK after removing ipw3945 packages. <br><br />
(C) S3 works, S4 not. <br><br />
(*) Build in camera and microphone work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M1330<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]]. <br><br />
(4) alsa-1.0.16 (add <code>model=3stack</code> to <codE>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>). <br><br />
(6) Worked with fwcutter. <br><br />
(*) Built in Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Fingerprint reader (thinkfinger): {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M1530<br />
| 11.0 64bit<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
Detailed description of install and follow up on [http://drupalfun.com/node/1938 here]. <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] and 64bit Windows drivers. <br><br />
(*) Touchpad need <code>i8042.nomux=1</code> in kernel parameter. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M2010<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) Line-Out works but internal speakers not. <br><br />
(*) Bundled DELL bluetooth-mouse won't pair. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Duo<br />
| 12.3 Beta<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Touchpad works single click, see bug 779420 <br><br />
(*) Touchscreen works. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
== Inspiron ==<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron Axxx - Zxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| B130<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] with Broadcom bcmwl5a driver. <br><br />
(*) Add <code>ACPI=off</code> to boot parameter.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 1xx - 9xx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 510M<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(A) Highest resolution (1400x1050) and beamer work out of the box. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(*) Volume and mute keys (Fn-PageUp, Fn-PageDn, Fn-End): {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
10.1, 10.2: <br><br />
(*) All version: need to start your install with <code>vga=773</code> to have a vesa usable screen and X starting (buggy bios and vesa mode).<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 600m<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3 rc1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.2, 10.3: <br><br />
(2) Using ATI default driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 630m / XPS M140<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 640m<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(*) Multimedia/Special Key supported using lineakd. <br><br />
(*) Microphone {{N}}.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 700m<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 1xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 1000<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using MadWifi.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1100<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1110 (Inspirion 11z)<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(3) Did not test HDMI output<br />
(6) Must use Broadcom driver from PackMan, b43-fwcutter does NOT work for this card<br />
(8) Bluetooth should work they are BCM USB modules.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1300<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] with Broadcom bcmwl5 driver. <br><br />
(*) Need <code>ACPI=off</code> to boot.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1420<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(4) After updating driver with PCI ID's for the hda card. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] or bcm43xx-fwcutter (recommended). <br><br />
(10) Works using <code>s2ram --force --vbe_post --vbe_mode</code>. <br><br />
(*) Touchpad scroll does not work (fixed in Kernel 2.6.24). <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(10) Works using <code>s2ram --force --vbe_post --vbe_mode</code>. <br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=1| 1440<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
11.2: <br><br />
(2) Running KWin compositing; effects are smooth and fast. <br><br />
(6) Using broadcom-wl from Packman <br><br />
Notes: Very few issues other than installing the broadcom-wl package. Screen resolution is detected automatically; under KDE 4.4 multi-display configuration is a snap! All multimedia/brightness keys work out of the box (under KDE 4) with the exception of the CD-Eject key.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 1501<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
10.2:<br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. If using 64bit version of openSUSE, ensure that you obtain 64bit Vista drivers from Dell website. Also disable wireless card hotkey in BIOS to ensure that wireless networking stays on, or ndiswrapper will have problems. <br><br />
(*) Add <code>pci=nomsi</boot> to boot parameters when installing openSUSE.</code><br><br />
<br />
11.0:<br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary drivers.<br><br />
(6) Using <code>install_bcm43xx_firmware</code>.<br><br />
<br />
11.1:<br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary drivers.<br><br />
(6) Using <code>install_bcm43xx_firmware</code>.<br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1520<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(C) Standby does not work. <br><br />
(4) Some games have problems with simultaneous sound output. <br><br />
(6) Wireless kill-switch events are not properly handled by networkmanager. <br><br />
(8) If you have removed Windows and bluetooth was deactivated, reinstall<br />
Windows and reacivate it by installing this <br />
[http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz&releaseid=R159805&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=213714 patch]. <br><br />
(9) Adjusting the screen brightness by software is not supported. <br><br />
(10) After suspend to ram only one cpu core is available and changing cpu policy doesn't work. <br><br />
<br><br />
11.0: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(*) Dell keys works under KDE 3.5.9.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1525<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: (for more information see [http://en.nothingisreal.com/wiki/GNU/Linux_on_a_Dell_Inspiron_1525]) <br><br />
(4) Sound partially with 1.0.16 alsa. <br><br />
(5) Ethernet works with kernel >= 2.6.23. <br><br />
(6) Wireless works with iwlwifi-kmp-default >= 1.2.0_2.6.23.17_ccj64-0.1.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1526<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) ATI Radeon Xpress 1250. <br><br />
(4) in <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>, need a correct options for <code>snd-hda-intel model= </code>. Model for <code>laptop</code>, <code>dell-laptop</code>, and <code>dell-bios</code> work partially but correct value for the STAC92xx HD card has not been found. <br><br />
(4) Volume low.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Inspiron 4xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 4150<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Video - ATI Mobility 32MB - Shared. <br><br />
(2) 3D acceleration by software only XGL non-working. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 5xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 5000<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] on pcmcia card. <br><br />
(*) PCMCIA credit card modem, Novell-ZMD must be shut off for dial-up to work.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5100<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5150<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(C) Needs <code>acpi=off</code> to boot, so no power management.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 6xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| 6000<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.1: <br><br />
(6) except the LED that show whether wifi is on or not. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(6) except the wifi LED comes on sporadically. <br><br />
<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(A) fglrx drivers are hit and miss. Default radeon drivers work well. <br><br />
(6) except the wifi LED comes on sporadically. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=7| 6400 / E1505<br />
| 10.1 RC3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(6) MiniPCI (Dell Wireless 1390) via ndiswrapper. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys work (including the sound keys). <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(A) With fglrx drivers, Tested with 8.33.6 ATI drivers. <br><br />
(4) Add <code>model=w810</code> in <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>. <br><br />
(*) Special keys work. <br><br />
(*) Issues with movie viewing, needs to specify gl2 drivers in MPlayer. <br><br />
<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(6) Need to install bcmxx driver from dvd. <br><br />
(*) Special keys works. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(C) Suspend & hibernate work via key-combos as well. <br><br />
(C) The display-brightness buttons are rather aggressive and hard to use.<br />
Recommend not dimming display for 'on battery' events, as getting it brighter<br />
again is tricky. <br><br />
<br />
11.1: <br><br />
(6) Wireless works after driver downloaded (b43 and b43-legacy). <br><br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
(3) External monitor works only either with same resolution as laptop's or with native resolution when laptop's is switched off. <br><br />
(*) Special keys don't work. <br><br />
(*) All hardware works out of the box. <br><br />
(*) Suspend to RAM and Disk work. <br><br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Inspiron 7xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 7000<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 8xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 8100<br />
| 9.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
9.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2: <br><br />
(6) Both firmware and [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(*) Media and volume keys works. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 8200<br />
| 9.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 8500<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.1: <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 8600<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(6) By installing firmware from RPM. <br><br />
(10) Suspend to RAM only with vbetool. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Inspiron 9xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 9100<br />
| 10.0 beta 1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 9300<br />
| 10.0 RC 1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0 RC 1: <br><br />
(6) Copy firmware for [http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ ipw2200] to<br />
<code>/lib/firmware</code>. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys : {{N}} <br><br />
<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] drivers (NVidia Geforce Go 6800). <br><br />
(6) Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 9400<br />
| 10.0 RC<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0 RC: <br><br />
(6) ipw3945 driver must be download from intel. <br><br />
<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] driver. <br><br />
(6) ipw3945 driver must be download from intel. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] driver for NVidia 7900 GS chipset, or <br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] driver for ATI X1400 chipset. <br><br />
(4) Subwoofer does not work. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(6) iwl3945 worked with WPA/TKIP. <br><br />
(7) Modem with smartlink-softmodem. <br><br />
(12) MCE Remote Control with Lirc. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys: {{Y}} <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron Mini ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mini9 (910)<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) add <code>option=dell</code> to <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>. An earphone terminal does not work normally, but there is no problem after employed the latest driver. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1018<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[http://www.realtek.com.tw RTL8192CE]] rtl8192ce_linux_2.6.0005.1116.2010.tar.gz. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}. <br><br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1018<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[http://152.104.125.41/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true RTL8192CE]] 92ce_se_de_linux_mac80211_0005.1230.2011.tar.gz <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Latitude==<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Latitude Cxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| C600<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Intel ipw2200. <br><br />
|-<br />
| C610<br />
| 10 beta 3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Standby {{Y}} <br><br />
(7) Modem requires nongpl driver slamr.ko and smartlink-softmodem. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| C840<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] with Broadcom driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| CPxJ<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(1) manual changes are necessary to get resolutions different from 800x600 (see [[Dell Latitude CPx J-Series]]). <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Latitude Dxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| D500<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Intel 855GM - sluggish 3D support. <br><br />
(6) You must install ipw-firmware to get the wireless working. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D505<br />
| 11.2 11.3 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1) Intel 855GM - NO Desktop Effects (Google-Earth works fine). <br><br />
(6) You must install b43legacy-firmware to get the wireless working. <br><br />
Using an Internet connection (ethernet cable) from Terminal: <br><br />
sudo /usr/sbin/install_bcm43xx_firmware <br><br />
DETAILS: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43?highlight=%28b43%29|%28opensuse%29<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| D510<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Intel 915GM - good 3D support. <br><br />
(6) You must install ipw-firmware to get the wireless working. <br><br />
(8) Bluetooth module from Latitude D8xx series works<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D520<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Video can be unstable at times coming out of standby or switching to console and back to X - installing Xorg 7.3 fixed this. <br><br />
(2) Intel 945GM - good 3D support. <br><br />
(6) You must install a newer ipw3945 driver to get the wireless working. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D530<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D531<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI propietary driver. <br><br />
(6) With b43 firmware installed. <br><br />
(*) Touchpad needed some tweaking (delete the various "LeftEdge" lines in Xorg.conf). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D600<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) ATI Mobility Radeon 9000. <br><br />
<br />
(6) For some D600 models you must install ipw-firmware to get the wireless working. Other D600 models need BCM Wireless Broadcom firmware from the Packman repository.<br><br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
(*) Some keys on the keyboard do not work (Ctrl), touchpad does not work.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D610<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
all: <br><br />
(A) ATI Radeon Mobility M300 both radeon driver and ATI proprietary. <br><br />
(C) Suspend is flakey. It has worked and fails sometimes too. <br><br />
(6) Please Note [[2200BG_11mbit_problem|this]]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D620<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(4) Update to a newer ALSA packages. <br><br />
(11) Suspend to disk works ok but when it wakes up it doesnt restore power to usb devices. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(6) Using the ''"install_bcm43xx_firmware"'' script. <br><br />
(*) Synaptics/ALPS touchpad doesn't work, seems to be buggy. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D630<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3, 11.1: <br><br />
(6) Make sure all ipw3945 drivers & firmware (esp. non-oss) selected during install. Otherwise, post install '''ipw-firmware''' and '''ipw3945d''' packages from non-oss repository or Extras CD. Also, be sure the wireless kill switch is not turned off, it is near the IR port. <br><br />
ipw3945 kernel module '''bug in 10.3''': go to [[HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)|HCL/Network Adapters (Wireless)]] for fix. <br> <br><br />
11.2: (2) Compiz works (Intel 965). Compiz with extended desktop (nb+20" monitor) can use only 75% of all (remaining 25% is freezing, unusable).<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D800<br />
| 10.0 RC1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Not with bios version a05. <br><br />
(6) After putting the contents of firmware v2.3 [http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/firmware.php?fid=5] in /lib/firmware. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D820<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3, 11.1: <br><br />
(6) Make sure all ipw3945 drivers & firmware (esp. non-oss) selected during install. Otherwise, post install '''ipw-firmware''' and '''ipw3945d''' packages from non-oss repository or Extras CD. Also, be sure the wireless kill switch is not turned off, it is near the IR port. <br><br />
ipw3945 kernel module '''bug in 10.3''': go to [[HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)|HCL/Network Adapters (Wireless)]] for fix. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| D830<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(10) Suspend to RAM with "-f -p -m". <br><br />
(*) Media key mute did not work. Possible fix: select 'Front' instead of 'PCM' as the main channel by right-clicking on KMix. <br> <br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
General note: installation very good, most hardware and features supported out of the box.<br />
(6) Dell Wireless card is a Broadcom BCM4310 USB Controller (rev 01) (/sbin/lspci). Downloaded Broadcom Linux Native driver (64bit) from [http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php | Broadcom] supposed to work with BCM4311,12,21,22, but also works with BCM4310. There is a bug though: on ssh-connecting to/from another computer, login works, but no shell. <br><br />
(*) Mouse: select PS/2 mouse with Yast, otherwise default is way too slow, unusable.<br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
General note: installation very good, most hardware and features supported out of the box.<br />
(6) Broadcom BCM4310 wireless card (see above) sort of works with broadcom-wl and broadcom-wl-kmp-desktop (64bit) downloaded from Packman repository. Remember to blacklist ssb and b43 modules (which do not work) before installing broadcom-wl.<br />
(11) Suspend to disk also OK, but a bit slow.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Latitude Exxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| E5400<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) With non-OSS broadcom-wl driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| E6400<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Volume buttons: {{N}} <br><br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
Installation very good, hardware and features support is excellent. <br><br />
(9) Bios auto-brightness works. <br><br />
(11) Pro/Wireless 5300 AGN "Shiloh" works out of the box. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| E6500<br />
| 11.1 RC1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
| E6510<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
(*) Touchpad works only tapping, scroll does't works: {{N}}<br />
<br />
=== Latitude Others ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 120L (Brazil)<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Wi-Fi needs either specific Intel drivers (for 2200/2915) or Windows drivers and [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| ATGD630<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]].<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| LS<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| X1<br />
| 10.0 Beta 3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0 Beta 3, 10.0: <br><br />
(6) with download of firmware [ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/10.0/SUSE-Linux10.0-Beta2-Extra/kernel-modules+firmware rpms]. <br><br />
(*) Installation requires much know-how [[User:Jvdoever|more info]]. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
== Vostro ==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 1000<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Suspending and Hibernation works only on 64 bit version. <br><br />
(2) Using ATI proprietary drivers. See [http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/ATI_Video_Cards#Radeon_Xpress_1150 HCL/Radeon Xpress 1150]. <br><br />
(6) With bcm43xx driver and broadcom firmware from Packman repository. <br><br />
(6) Works with lower performance with [http://en.opensuse.org/Ndiswrapper Ndiswrapper]. <br><br />
(10) S2ram works with the options s2ram -f -a 3. <br><br />
(11) s2disk works but you need to disable the option of locking the screen when returning on the options of kpowersave. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1220<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Had to uninstall pulseaudio. <br><br />
(6) Broadcom 4312: Works with broadcom-wl (tested with V5.10.92) from Packman. May need to adjust select-timeout to 10 (or more) in /etc/dhclient.conf. Ndiswrapper / Windows driver very unreliable. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| 1400<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0 x86_64<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1 x86_32<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1 x86_64<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2 x86_64<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
'''All''': <br><br />
(A) Using NVidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) Mic is detected, but doesn't work. <br><br />
(*) Integrated webcam works. <br><br />
(*) Media keys work. <br><br />
(*) Horizontal & vertical scrolling on the ALPS touchpad work <br><br />
'''10.3''': <br><br />
(4) Had to use <code>model=3stack</code> to get sound working. <br><br />
(6) Via ndiswrapper & Broadcom driver bcmwl5, or by installing the package "bcm43xx-fwcutter" & running "install_bcm43xx_firmware". <br><br />
(*) Horizontal & vertical scrolling on the ALPS touchpad work with a kernel patch which should soon get <br />
upstream. <br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1500<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3, 11.0: <br><br />
(A) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) To use mic go to [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gutsy_Intel_HD_Audio_Controller this link], use method B. <br><br />
(6) Via ndiswrapper & Broadcom driver bcmwl5, or replace with intel1394abg (Check this [http://forums.opensuse.org/network-internet/418808-dell-vostro-1500-wireless.html#post2017479 HowTo]. <br><br />
(*) Integrated webcam works (video4linux2). <br><br />
(*) Media keys work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1510<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Intel 965 Mobile (GMA X3100): there is a problem with compiz support, this card is blacklisted and have problems when is used gnome with desktop effects activated (X freezes). <br><br />
(6) If you have a dell wireless card (Broadcom chip) see [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(14) Card Reader only works with SD and SDHC cards, MMC cards are not supported. <br><br />
(*) Integrated webcam works (video4linux2). <br><br />
(*) Media keys works. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
== Precision ==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| M65<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(10) need S2R_OPTS="-f" and blacklist intel_agp module. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| M2300<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(3) There's no TV output <br><br />
(4) After installation sound was broken, running <code>alsaconf</code> solved the problem <br><br />
(6) Wireless card -Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755M- is not working with 5GHz, when used with access point with both 2.4G and 5G, choose always 2.4G channels.<> 11.4: wireless works out of the box or don't waste your time! You're warned! <b>Forget hidden ESSID</b><br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=6| M4300<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
All: <br><br />
(A) Work all with nvidia driver. <br><br />
(6) Wifi using iwl3945 need the latest iwldriver from intel. <br><br />
From 11.3 Work out of the box <br />
Actual smolt profile ([http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_caa64eca-6d8c-4abd-a61e-93d7fbfa1d48])<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| M4400<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Some 64bit users ''may'' require steps on [[SDB:NVidia suspend]] on 11.x. Works fine since 12.1. <br><br />
(2) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(6) Intel Pro Wireless 5300. <br><br />
(6) Dell Wireless 1510: {{Q}} <br><br />
(8) KBluetooth4 v0.3: Devices are recognized, OBEX-Receive works, but OBEX-Push fails. <br><br />
(*) Built-in webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Switching displays with Fn-F8 works. <br><br />
(*) Ambient light sensor works, and also controls keyboard backlight. (Keyboard backlight brightness can only be set using Dell Control Point under Windows, but the setting is remembered.) <br><br />
(*) DualPoint Touchstick/Touchpad works (including horizontal scrolling) works fine for 12.2, but for 11.x requires adjustment of /etc/X11/xorg.conf -> AccelFactor. Touchpad scrolling ceases to work after switching resolution with NVidia tool. <br><br />
(*) Built-in microphone and docking station audio works fine since 12.1, but for 11.x requires ALSA Driver 1.0.20-git20090805 or later. (Earlier versions might work after adding "options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m4-3" to /etc/modprobe.d/sound). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| M4500<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(3) TV-Out works using a DisplayPort to HDMI cable, but transmits only Stereo (despite recognition of surround sound capabilities) <br><br />
(*) Scrolling by sliding finger at the side of the touchpad works since 12.2 <br><br />
(*) Touchstick works out of the box. <br><br />
(*) Built-in fingerprint reader does not work. <br><br />
(*) Built-in webcam and mic (dual digital mic array) works out of the box since 11.4<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M6500<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(*) Scrolling using synaptiks; multiple touch not working. <br><br />
(*) Keyboard illumination works and can be turned off. <br><br />
(*) Built-in fingerprint reader does not work (HW defect from factory). <br><br />
(*) Built-in webcam and mic (dual digital mic array) work, but only since 11.4<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Studio ==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 15<br />
| 11.1, 11.2, 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Graphics Radeon 3450 @ 1440 x 900 with opengl radeonhd driver. ATI proprietary driver also works well. Dual Head mode to VGA-out works. <br><br />
(4) On 11.1 - Using Alsa 1.0.18a. Integrated mic has poor quality. Mic quality good with 1.0.21 of alsa<br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Firewire: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 1555-4380<br />
| 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 (M92) @ 1920 x 1080 with the fglrx driver on 11.2 and 11.3/64-bit. 3D acceleration also works with the open source driver. The latest fglrx driver doesn't support openSUSE 12.3<br><br />
(6) The Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card (BCM4312 802.11b/g) works with broadcom-wl (Packman) or b43 (requires a 2.6.32+ kernel).<br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 15 - 1558<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1,2) Intel video needs a 2.6.32 or newer kernel<br>(1,2) ATI Catalyst driver work fine with HD 4570, just install the requiered dependencies and update your kernel.<br>(4) The speakers work fine, for headphones jack add: "options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m6" below the second line in /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf<br>(4) None audio input recognized<br>(6) Intel Wireless card requires firmware for 6000 series device d/led to /lib/firmware.<br>(6) Dell Wireless works fine with broadcom-sta driver [http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/home:computersalat:KMP:Update/openSUSE_11.2/broadcom-sta.ymp?base=openSUSE%3A11.2&query=broadcom-sta one-click-installer]<br>(9) Brightness buttons aren't recognized by kernel, may change by 2.6.34.<br>(*) Webcam works out the box with v4l {{Y}}<br>(*) Eject button don't work, a solution is add your user to audio group, and execute "eject" command {{Q}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 17<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1) Default screen resolution was not optimal. Used Yast to optimize to 1440x900. <br><br />
(4) Updating ALSA and adjusting volume levels with KMix solved the problem.<br> <br />
(6) Wireless modules (b43 & wl) did not install automatically. Installed using Yast. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 17<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) 3D acceleration works with the ATI proprietary driver. Dual-head video output works well.<br><br />
(4) Updating ALSA and adjusting volume levels with KMix solved the problem.<br><br />
(4) Add ''options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m6'' as the second line of ''/etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf'' for optimal operation.<br><br />
(10) Suspend to RAM works but after resume the CPU fan doesn't start anymore causing CPU overheating (the problem is common to other distros). <br><br />
(*) Built-in camera: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio XPS 16<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Default screen resolution was not optimal. Used Yast to optimize to 1920x800. <br><br />
(C) Hibernates in 20 sec when unplugged, but no problems if started/woken while unplugged. <br><br />
(4) Updating ALSA and adjusting volume levels with KMix solved the problem. <br><br />
(*) Keyboard settings for volume controls refuse to save at shut-down/start-up. <br><br />
(*) Built-in camera: {{N}} <br><br />
|-<br />
| Studio XPS 16<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Built-in camera: {{Y}} <br><br />
|}</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:Dell_laptops&diff=60926HCL:Dell laptops2013-05-04T12:31:37Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Studio */</p>
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<div>{{Navigation_Hardware}}<br />
{{Navigation_Laptops}}<br />
<br />
==XPS==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| Gen 1<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.1: <br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(2) You must use the "generate package" feature on the driver installer. You can't run the installer in default mode. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M1210<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
For more information about installation instruction, see this [http://imaging.ugent.be/mr/Suse/suse103-m1210.html link].<br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) Intel PRO/Wireless 3945abg OK after removing ipw3945 packages. <br><br />
(C) S3 works, S4 not. <br><br />
(*) Build in camera and microphone work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M1330<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]]. <br><br />
(4) alsa-1.0.16 (add <code>model=3stack</code> to <codE>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>). <br><br />
(6) Worked with fwcutter. <br><br />
(*) Built in Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Fingerprint reader (thinkfinger): {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M1530<br />
| 11.0 64bit<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
Detailed description of install and follow up on [http://drupalfun.com/node/1938 here]. <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] and 64bit Windows drivers. <br><br />
(*) Touchpad need <code>i8042.nomux=1</code> in kernel parameter. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M2010<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) Line-Out works but internal speakers not. <br><br />
(*) Bundled DELL bluetooth-mouse won't pair. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 12 Duo<br />
| 12.3 Beta<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Touchpad works single click, see bug 779420 <br><br />
(*) Touchscreen works. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
== Inspiron ==<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron Axxx - Zxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| B130<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] with Broadcom bcmwl5a driver. <br><br />
(*) Add <code>ACPI=off</code> to boot parameter.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 1xx - 9xx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 510M<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(A) Highest resolution (1400x1050) and beamer work out of the box. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(*) Volume and mute keys (Fn-PageUp, Fn-PageDn, Fn-End): {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
10.1, 10.2: <br><br />
(*) All version: need to start your install with <code>vga=773</code> to have a vesa usable screen and X starting (buggy bios and vesa mode).<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 600m<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3 rc1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.2, 10.3: <br><br />
(2) Using ATI default driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 630m / XPS M140<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 640m<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(*) Multimedia/Special Key supported using lineakd. <br><br />
(*) Microphone {{N}}.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 700m<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 1xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 1000<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using MadWifi.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1100<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1110 (Inspirion 11z)<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(3) Did not test HDMI output<br />
(6) Must use Broadcom driver from PackMan, b43-fwcutter does NOT work for this card<br />
(8) Bluetooth should work they are BCM USB modules.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1300<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] with Broadcom bcmwl5 driver. <br><br />
(*) Need <code>ACPI=off</code> to boot.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1420<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(4) After updating driver with PCI ID's for the hda card. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] or bcm43xx-fwcutter (recommended). <br><br />
(10) Works using <code>s2ram --force --vbe_post --vbe_mode</code>. <br><br />
(*) Touchpad scroll does not work (fixed in Kernel 2.6.24). <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(10) Works using <code>s2ram --force --vbe_post --vbe_mode</code>. <br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=1| 1440<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
11.2: <br><br />
(2) Running KWin compositing; effects are smooth and fast. <br><br />
(6) Using broadcom-wl from Packman <br><br />
Notes: Very few issues other than installing the broadcom-wl package. Screen resolution is detected automatically; under KDE 4.4 multi-display configuration is a snap! All multimedia/brightness keys work out of the box (under KDE 4) with the exception of the CD-Eject key.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 1501<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
10.2:<br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. If using 64bit version of openSUSE, ensure that you obtain 64bit Vista drivers from Dell website. Also disable wireless card hotkey in BIOS to ensure that wireless networking stays on, or ndiswrapper will have problems. <br><br />
(*) Add <code>pci=nomsi</boot> to boot parameters when installing openSUSE.</code><br><br />
<br />
11.0:<br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary drivers.<br><br />
(6) Using <code>install_bcm43xx_firmware</code>.<br><br />
<br />
11.1:<br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] proprietary drivers.<br><br />
(6) Using <code>install_bcm43xx_firmware</code>.<br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1520<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(C) Standby does not work. <br><br />
(4) Some games have problems with simultaneous sound output. <br><br />
(6) Wireless kill-switch events are not properly handled by networkmanager. <br><br />
(8) If you have removed Windows and bluetooth was deactivated, reinstall<br />
Windows and reacivate it by installing this <br />
[http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=555&l=en&s=biz&releaseid=R159805&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=213714 patch]. <br><br />
(9) Adjusting the screen brightness by software is not supported. <br><br />
(10) After suspend to ram only one cpu core is available and changing cpu policy doesn't work. <br><br />
<br><br />
11.0: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] proprietary driver. <br><br />
(*) Dell keys works under KDE 3.5.9.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1525<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: (for more information see [http://en.nothingisreal.com/wiki/GNU/Linux_on_a_Dell_Inspiron_1525]) <br><br />
(4) Sound partially with 1.0.16 alsa. <br><br />
(5) Ethernet works with kernel >= 2.6.23. <br><br />
(6) Wireless works with iwlwifi-kmp-default >= 1.2.0_2.6.23.17_ccj64-0.1.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1526<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) ATI Radeon Xpress 1250. <br><br />
(4) in <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>, need a correct options for <code>snd-hda-intel model= </code>. Model for <code>laptop</code>, <code>dell-laptop</code>, and <code>dell-bios</code> work partially but correct value for the STAC92xx HD card has not been found. <br><br />
(4) Volume low.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Inspiron 4xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 4150<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Video - ATI Mobility 32MB - Shared. <br><br />
(2) 3D acceleration by software only XGL non-working. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 5xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 5000<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] on pcmcia card. <br><br />
(*) PCMCIA credit card modem, Novell-ZMD must be shut off for dial-up to work.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5100<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 5150<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(C) Needs <code>acpi=off</code> to boot, so no power management.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 6xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| 6000<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{N}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.1: <br><br />
(6) except the LED that show whether wifi is on or not. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(6) except the wifi LED comes on sporadically. <br><br />
<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(A) fglrx drivers are hit and miss. Default radeon drivers work well. <br><br />
(6) except the wifi LED comes on sporadically. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=7| 6400 / E1505<br />
| 10.1 RC3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(6) MiniPCI (Dell Wireless 1390) via ndiswrapper. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys work (including the sound keys). <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(A) With fglrx drivers, Tested with 8.33.6 ATI drivers. <br><br />
(4) Add <code>model=w810</code> in <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>. <br><br />
(*) Special keys work. <br><br />
(*) Issues with movie viewing, needs to specify gl2 drivers in MPlayer. <br><br />
<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(6) Need to install bcmxx driver from dvd. <br><br />
(*) Special keys works. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(C) Suspend & hibernate work via key-combos as well. <br><br />
(C) The display-brightness buttons are rather aggressive and hard to use.<br />
Recommend not dimming display for 'on battery' events, as getting it brighter<br />
again is tricky. <br><br />
<br />
11.1: <br><br />
(6) Wireless works after driver downloaded (b43 and b43-legacy). <br><br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
(3) External monitor works only either with same resolution as laptop's or with native resolution when laptop's is switched off. <br><br />
(*) Special keys don't work. <br><br />
(*) All hardware works out of the box. <br><br />
(*) Suspend to RAM and Disk work. <br><br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Inspiron 7xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 7000<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron 8xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 8100<br />
| 9.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
9.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2: <br><br />
(6) Both firmware and [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(*) Media and volume keys works. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 8200<br />
| 9.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 8500<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0, 10.1: <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| 8600<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(6) By installing firmware from RPM. <br><br />
(10) Suspend to RAM only with vbetool. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Inspiron 9xxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 9100<br />
| 10.0 beta 1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 9300<br />
| 10.0 RC 1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0 RC 1: <br><br />
(6) Copy firmware for [http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/ ipw2200] to<br />
<code>/lib/firmware</code>. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys : {{N}} <br><br />
<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] drivers (NVidia Geforce Go 6800). <br><br />
(6) Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 9400<br />
| 10.0 RC<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0 RC: <br><br />
(6) ipw3945 driver must be download from intel. <br><br />
<br />
10.1: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] driver. <br><br />
(6) ipw3945 driver must be download from intel. <br><br />
<br />
10.2: <br><br />
(2) Using [[SDB:NVIDIA]] driver for NVidia 7900 GS chipset, or <br><br />
(2) Using [[ATI]] driver for ATI X1400 chipset. <br><br />
(4) Subwoofer does not work. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(6) iwl3945 worked with WPA/TKIP. <br><br />
(7) Modem with smartlink-softmodem. <br><br />
(12) MCE Remote Control with Lirc. <br><br />
(*) Special function keys: {{Y}} <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Inspiron Mini ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| Mini9 (910)<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) add <code>option=dell</code> to <code>/etc/modprobe.d/sound</code>. An earphone terminal does not work normally, but there is no problem after employed the latest driver. <br><br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1018<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[http://www.realtek.com.tw RTL8192CE]] rtl8192ce_linux_2.6.0005.1116.2010.tar.gz. <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}. <br><br />
<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1018<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[http://152.104.125.41/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true RTL8192CE]] 92ce_se_de_linux_mac80211_0005.1230.2011.tar.gz <br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}}. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Latitude==<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Latitude Cxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| C600<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Intel ipw2200. <br><br />
|-<br />
| C610<br />
| 10 beta 3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Standby {{Y}} <br><br />
(7) Modem requires nongpl driver slamr.ko and smartlink-softmodem. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| C840<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]] with Broadcom driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| CPxJ<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0: <br><br />
(1) manual changes are necessary to get resolutions different from 800x600 (see [[Dell Latitude CPx J-Series]]). <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Latitude Dxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| D500<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Intel 855GM - sluggish 3D support. <br><br />
(6) You must install ipw-firmware to get the wireless working. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D505<br />
| 11.2 11.3 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1) Intel 855GM - NO Desktop Effects (Google-Earth works fine). <br><br />
(6) You must install b43legacy-firmware to get the wireless working. <br><br />
Using an Internet connection (ethernet cable) from Terminal: <br><br />
sudo /usr/sbin/install_bcm43xx_firmware <br><br />
DETAILS: http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43?highlight=%28b43%29|%28opensuse%29<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| D510<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Intel 915GM - good 3D support. <br><br />
(6) You must install ipw-firmware to get the wireless working. <br><br />
(8) Bluetooth module from Latitude D8xx series works<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D520<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Video can be unstable at times coming out of standby or switching to console and back to X - installing Xorg 7.3 fixed this. <br><br />
(2) Intel 945GM - good 3D support. <br><br />
(6) You must install a newer ipw3945 driver to get the wireless working. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D530<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| D531<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) Using ATI propietary driver. <br><br />
(6) With b43 firmware installed. <br><br />
(*) Touchpad needed some tweaking (delete the various "LeftEdge" lines in Xorg.conf). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D600<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) ATI Mobility Radeon 9000. <br><br />
<br />
(6) For some D600 models you must install ipw-firmware to get the wireless working. Other D600 models need BCM Wireless Broadcom firmware from the Packman repository.<br><br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
(*) Some keys on the keyboard do not work (Ctrl), touchpad does not work.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D610<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
all: <br><br />
(A) ATI Radeon Mobility M300 both radeon driver and ATI proprietary. <br><br />
(C) Suspend is flakey. It has worked and fails sometimes too. <br><br />
(6) Please Note [[2200BG_11mbit_problem|this]]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D620<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(4) Update to a newer ALSA packages. <br><br />
(11) Suspend to disk works ok but when it wakes up it doesnt restore power to usb devices. <br><br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
(6) Using the ''"install_bcm43xx_firmware"'' script. <br><br />
(*) Synaptics/ALPS touchpad doesn't work, seems to be buggy. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D630<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3, 11.1: <br><br />
(6) Make sure all ipw3945 drivers & firmware (esp. non-oss) selected during install. Otherwise, post install '''ipw-firmware''' and '''ipw3945d''' packages from non-oss repository or Extras CD. Also, be sure the wireless kill switch is not turned off, it is near the IR port. <br><br />
ipw3945 kernel module '''bug in 10.3''': go to [[HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)|HCL/Network Adapters (Wireless)]] for fix. <br> <br><br />
11.2: (2) Compiz works (Intel 965). Compiz with extended desktop (nb+20" monitor) can use only 75% of all (remaining 25% is freezing, unusable).<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D800<br />
| 10.0 RC1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Not with bios version a05. <br><br />
(6) After putting the contents of firmware v2.3 [http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/firmware.php?fid=5] in /lib/firmware. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| D820<br />
| 10.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3, 11.1: <br><br />
(6) Make sure all ipw3945 drivers & firmware (esp. non-oss) selected during install. Otherwise, post install '''ipw-firmware''' and '''ipw3945d''' packages from non-oss repository or Extras CD. Also, be sure the wireless kill switch is not turned off, it is near the IR port. <br><br />
ipw3945 kernel module '''bug in 10.3''': go to [[HCL/Network_Adapters_(Wireless)|HCL/Network Adapters (Wireless)]] for fix. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| D830<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3: <br><br />
(10) Suspend to RAM with "-f -p -m". <br><br />
(*) Media key mute did not work. Possible fix: select 'Front' instead of 'PCM' as the main channel by right-clicking on KMix. <br> <br />
<br />
11.0: <br><br />
General note: installation very good, most hardware and features supported out of the box.<br />
(6) Dell Wireless card is a Broadcom BCM4310 USB Controller (rev 01) (/sbin/lspci). Downloaded Broadcom Linux Native driver (64bit) from [http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php | Broadcom] supposed to work with BCM4311,12,21,22, but also works with BCM4310. There is a bug though: on ssh-connecting to/from another computer, login works, but no shell. <br><br />
(*) Mouse: select PS/2 mouse with Yast, otherwise default is way too slow, unusable.<br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
General note: installation very good, most hardware and features supported out of the box.<br />
(6) Broadcom BCM4310 wireless card (see above) sort of works with broadcom-wl and broadcom-wl-kmp-desktop (64bit) downloaded from Packman repository. Remember to blacklist ssb and b43 modules (which do not work) before installing broadcom-wl.<br />
(11) Suspend to disk also OK, but a bit slow.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Latitude Exxxx ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| E5400<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) With non-OSS broadcom-wl driver. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| E6400<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Volume buttons: {{N}} <br><br />
<br />
11.2: <br><br />
Installation very good, hardware and features support is excellent. <br><br />
(9) Bios auto-brightness works. <br><br />
(11) Pro/Wireless 5300 AGN "Shiloh" works out of the box. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| E6500<br />
| 11.1 RC1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
| E6510<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
|}<br />
(*) Touchpad works only tapping, scroll does't works: {{N}}<br />
<br />
=== Latitude Others ===<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 120L (Brazil)<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Wi-Fi needs either specific Intel drivers (for 2200/2915) or Windows drivers and [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| ATGD630<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(6) Using [[Ndiswrapper]].<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| LS<br />
| 10.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| X1<br />
| 10.0 Beta 3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.0 Beta 3, 10.0: <br><br />
(6) with download of firmware [ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/10.0/SUSE-Linux10.0-Beta2-Extra/kernel-modules+firmware rpms]. <br><br />
(*) Installation requires much know-how [[User:Jvdoever|more info]]. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
----<br />
== Vostro ==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| 1000<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Suspending and Hibernation works only on 64 bit version. <br><br />
(2) Using ATI proprietary drivers. See [http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/ATI_Video_Cards#Radeon_Xpress_1150 HCL/Radeon Xpress 1150]. <br><br />
(6) With bcm43xx driver and broadcom firmware from Packman repository. <br><br />
(6) Works with lower performance with [http://en.opensuse.org/Ndiswrapper Ndiswrapper]. <br><br />
(10) S2ram works with the options s2ram -f -a 3. <br><br />
(11) s2disk works but you need to disable the option of locking the screen when returning on the options of kpowersave. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1220<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(4) Had to uninstall pulseaudio. <br><br />
(6) Broadcom 4312: Works with broadcom-wl (tested with V5.10.92) from Packman. May need to adjust select-timeout to 10 (or more) in /etc/dhclient.conf. Ndiswrapper / Windows driver very unreliable. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=5| 1400<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0 x86_64<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1 x86_32<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1 x86_64<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2 x86_64<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
'''All''': <br><br />
(A) Using NVidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) Mic is detected, but doesn't work. <br><br />
(*) Integrated webcam works. <br><br />
(*) Media keys work. <br><br />
(*) Horizontal & vertical scrolling on the ALPS touchpad work <br><br />
'''10.3''': <br><br />
(4) Had to use <code>model=3stack</code> to get sound working. <br><br />
(6) Via ndiswrapper & Broadcom driver bcmwl5, or by installing the package "bcm43xx-fwcutter" & running "install_bcm43xx_firmware". <br><br />
(*) Horizontal & vertical scrolling on the ALPS touchpad work with a kernel patch which should soon get <br />
upstream. <br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| 1500<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{N}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
10.3, 11.0: <br><br />
(A) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(4) To use mic go to [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gutsy_Intel_HD_Audio_Controller this link], use method B. <br><br />
(6) Via ndiswrapper & Broadcom driver bcmwl5, or replace with intel1394abg (Check this [http://forums.opensuse.org/network-internet/418808-dell-vostro-1500-wireless.html#post2017479 HowTo]. <br><br />
(*) Integrated webcam works (video4linux2). <br><br />
(*) Media keys work. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| 1510<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Intel 965 Mobile (GMA X3100): there is a problem with compiz support, this card is blacklisted and have problems when is used gnome with desktop effects activated (X freezes). <br><br />
(6) If you have a dell wireless card (Broadcom chip) see [[Ndiswrapper]]. <br><br />
(14) Card Reader only works with SD and SDHC cards, MMC cards are not supported. <br><br />
(*) Integrated webcam works (video4linux2). <br><br />
(*) Media keys works. <br><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br><br />
----<br />
<br />
== Precision ==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| M65<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(10) need S2R_OPTS="-f" and blacklist intel_agp module. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| M2300<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(3) There's no TV output <br><br />
(4) After installation sound was broken, running <code>alsaconf</code> solved the problem <br><br />
(6) Wireless card -Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755M- is not working with 5GHz, when used with access point with both 2.4G and 5G, choose always 2.4G channels.<> 11.4: wireless works out of the box or don't waste your time! You're warned! <b>Forget hidden ESSID</b><br><br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=6| M4300<br />
| 10.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.0<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
All: <br><br />
(A) Work all with nvidia driver. <br><br />
(6) Wifi using iwl3945 need the latest iwldriver from intel. <br><br />
From 11.3 Work out of the box <br />
Actual smolt profile ([http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_caa64eca-6d8c-4abd-a61e-93d7fbfa1d48])<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| M4400<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(C) Some 64bit users ''may'' require steps on [[SDB:NVidia suspend]] on 11.x. Works fine since 12.1. <br><br />
(2) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(6) Intel Pro Wireless 5300. <br><br />
(6) Dell Wireless 1510: {{Q}} <br><br />
(8) KBluetooth4 v0.3: Devices are recognized, OBEX-Receive works, but OBEX-Push fails. <br><br />
(*) Built-in webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Switching displays with Fn-F8 works. <br><br />
(*) Ambient light sensor works, and also controls keyboard backlight. (Keyboard backlight brightness can only be set using Dell Control Point under Windows, but the setting is remembered.) <br><br />
(*) DualPoint Touchstick/Touchpad works (including horizontal scrolling) works fine for 12.2, but for 11.x requires adjustment of /etc/X11/xorg.conf -> AccelFactor. Touchpad scrolling ceases to work after switching resolution with NVidia tool. <br><br />
(*) Built-in microphone and docking station audio works fine since 12.1, but for 11.x requires ALSA Driver 1.0.20-git20090805 or later. (Earlier versions might work after adding "options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m4-3" to /etc/modprobe.d/sound). <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3| M4500<br />
| 11.4<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
|-<br />
| 12.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(3) TV-Out works using a DisplayPort to HDMI cable, but transmits only Stereo (despite recognition of surround sound capabilities) <br><br />
(*) Scrolling by sliding finger at the side of the touchpad works since 12.2 <br><br />
(*) Touchstick works out of the box. <br><br />
(*) Built-in fingerprint reader does not work. <br><br />
(*) Built-in webcam and mic (dual digital mic array) works out of the box since 11.4<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| M6500<br />
| 12.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Using Nvidia proprietary driver. <br><br />
(*) Scrolling using synaptiks; multiple touch not working. <br><br />
(*) Keyboard illumination works and can be turned off. <br><br />
(*) Built-in fingerprint reader does not work (HW defect from factory). <br><br />
(*) Built-in webcam and mic (dual digital mic array) work, but only since 11.4<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Studio ==<br />
<br />
{| {{LaptopTable2}}<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 15<br />
| 11.1, 11.2, 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Graphics Radeon 3450 @ 1440 x 900 with opengl radeonhd driver. ATI proprietary driver also works well. Dual Head mode to VGA-out works. <br><br />
(4) On 11.1 - Using Alsa 1.0.18a. Integrated mic has poor quality. Mic quality good with 1.0.21 of alsa<br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
(*) Firewire: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 1555-4380<br />
| 11.2, 11.3, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{NA}} || {{Y}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 (M92) @ 1920 x 1080 with the fglrx driver on 11.2 and 11.3/64-bit. 3D acceleration also works with the open source driver. The latest fglrx driver doesn't support openSUSE 12.3<br><br />
(6) The Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card (BCM4312 802.11b/g) works with broadcom-wl (Packman) or b43 (requires a 2.6.32+ kernel).<br><br />
(*) Webcam: {{Y}} <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 15 - 1558<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{Q}} || {{Y}}<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1,2) Intel video needs a 2.6.32 or newer kernel<br>(1,2) ATI Catalyst driver work fine with HD 4570, just install the requiered dependencies and update your kernel.<br>(4) The speakers work fine, for headphones jack add: "options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m6" below the second line in /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf<br>(4) None audio input recognized<br>(6) Intel Wireless card requires firmware for 6000 series device d/led to /lib/firmware.<br>(6) Dell Wireless works fine with broadcom-sta driver [http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/home:computersalat:KMP:Update/openSUSE_11.2/broadcom-sta.ymp?base=openSUSE%3A11.2&query=broadcom-sta one-click-installer]<br>(9) Brightness buttons aren't recognized by kernel, may change by 2.6.34.<br>(*) Webcam works out the box with v4l {{Y}}<br>(*) Eject button don't work, a solution is add your user to audio group, and execute "eject" command {{Q}}<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 17<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(1) Default screen resolution was not optimal. Used Yast to optimize to 1440x900. <br><br />
(4) Updating ALSA and adjusting volume levels with KMix solved the problem.<br> <br />
(6) Wireless modules (b43 & wl) did not install automatically. Installed using Yast. <br><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Studio 17<br />
| 11.2<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{NA}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{NA}} || {{NA}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(2) 3D acceleration works with the ATI proprietary driver. Dual-head video output works well.<br><br />
(4) Updating ALSA and adjusting volume levels with KMix solved the problem.<br><br />
(4) Add ''options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m6'' as the second line of ''/etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf'' for optimal operation.<br><br />
(10) Suspend to RAM works but after resume the CPU fan doesn't start anymore causing CPU overheating (the problem is common to other distros). <br><br />
(*) Built-in camera: {{Y}} <br><br />
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|-<br />
| Studio XPS 16<br />
| 11.1<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Q}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(A) Default screen resolution was not optimal. Used Yast to optimize to 1920x800. <br><br />
(C) Hibernates in 20 sec when unplugged, but no problems if started/woken while unplugged. <br><br />
(4) Updating ALSA and adjusting volume levels with KMix solved the problem. <br><br />
(*) Keyboard settings for volume controls refuse to save at shut-down/start-up. <br><br />
(*) Built-in camera: {{N}} <br><br />
|-<br />
| Studio XPS 16<br />
| 11.3<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Q}}<br />
| {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}}<br />
| {{Y}} || {{Q}} || {{Q}} ||<br />
{{LaptopTable2_Remark}}<br />
(*) Built-in camera: {{Y}} <br><br />
|}</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=File:Preferences-system-performance.png&diff=53936File:Preferences-system-performance.png2012-09-05T15:07:30Z<p>Javierllorente: uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Preferences-system-performance.png&quot;</p>
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<div>{{Intro|Here are some of the unofficial live distributions based on openSUSE. They are aimed to make non official openSUSE versions, for special purposes.}}<br />
<br />
== Build your own live CD ==<br />
<br />
Those interested in trying to build their own live CD can take a look at [[Portal:SUSE_Studio|SUSE Studio]], or download an existing custom Studio image from [http://susegallery.com SUSE Gallery].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Unofficial updated live CDs ==<br />
<br />
<div align="center"><br />
{|align="center" border="0"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| [[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|KDE|link=#KDE]]<br />
| [[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|GNOME|link=#GNOME]]<br />
| [[Image:Logo-Lxde.png|48px|LXDE|link=#LXDE]]<br />
| [[Image:Logo-Xfce.png|48px|Xfce|link=#Xfce]]<br />
| [[Image:E17_logo.png|48px|Petite Linux|link=#Petite]]<br />
| [[Image:Icon-feature.png|48px|Other|link=#Other_projects]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
|[[#KDE|KDE]]<br />
|[[#GNOME|GNOME]]<br />
|[[#LXDE|LXDE]]<br />
|[[#Xfce|Xfce]]<br />
|[[#Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]<br />
|[[#Other_projects|Other]]<br />
|}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
=== KDE ===<br />
<br />
* Get the latest [http://home.kde.org/~kdelive/#reloaded KDE Reloaded] CD. Reloaded includes all KDE patches and openSUSE branding.<br />
* Get the latest [http://home.kde.org/~kdelive/#fourlive KDE Four Live] CD. Four Live includes mostly vanilla KDE packages and upstream branding.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 12.1''' with KDE-4.8.x.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
<br />
{{KDE||Get the latest [http://home.kde.org/~kdelive/ KDE live CD].}}<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
* Get the latest [[GNOME|GNOME Reloaded]] Live CD.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.4''' with the latest GNOME 3 packages from GNOME:tumbleweed build service repository.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
{{GNOME||Get the latest [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Medias/images/iso/ GNOME Reloaded LiveCD]. }}<br />
<br />
The image is meant for developers and testers wanting to try out the upcoming version today.<br />
<br />
=== LXDE ===<br />
<br />
* Get the latest [[LXDE]] Live CD.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.4''' with latest LXDE.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
<br />
{{LXDE||Get the latest LXDE here [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/lxde/images/iso/ LXDE live CD].}}<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
* Get the latest [[Xfce]] Live CD.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.3''' with latest Xfce.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
<br />
{{Xfce||Get the latest [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/xfce/images/iso/ Xfce live CD].}}<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
{{Petite|Enlightenment (E17) based live CD}}<br />
<br />
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<br />
==Other openSUSE community projects==<br />
<br />
=== Public Amazon EC2 AMIs ===<br />
<br />
Public openSUSE AMIs (Amazon Machine Images) are now available in each Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) region, in both 32-bits and 64-bits versions.<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.susestudio.com/2011/03/opensuse-114-for-amazon-ec2.html openSUSE 11.4 AMIs]<br />
* [http://blog.susestudio.com/2011/02/public-opensuse-113-amis.html openSUSE 11.3 AMIs]<br />
<br />
=== Education ===<br />
*[http://www.opensuse-education.org/ Education] bundles the best of software openSUSE has to offer, such as most popular Desktop Environments, educational application, development suites, multimedia, great user experience out of the box, and a lot more that is expected by students, teachers, parents and IT administrators of educational institutes in a modern operating system.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 12.1'''<br />
<br />
{{Edu||Get the latest [[openSUSE:Education-Li-f-e]].}}<br />
<br />
=== Medical ===<br />
*The [[Portal:Medical|Medical]] project provides some interesting packages for physician's practices and other clinical environments like clinical research.<br />
{{Med||Get the latest [[openSUSE:Medical_DVD|Medical DVD]].}}<br />
<br />
===Other community live CDs===<br />
<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linux-MangOeS/150897658566 MangOeS]<br />
** MangOeS is, a lifestyle operating system based on Enlightenment (e17) and openSUSE 11.4. It’s focus is to provide needed access to richer internet content and computing needs most notably in rural and provincial areas of the Philippines.<br />
** Comments are greatly appreciated. Please visit the official website on Facebook.<br />
** note: you must have a facebook account to post in certain areas of the site.<br />
**[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linux-MangOeS/150897658566 MangOeS (Facebook)]<br />
**[http://twitter.com/linux_mangoes MangOeS (Twitter)]<br />
<br />
*[http://susegallery.com/a/FbDcLt/smeegol Smeegol]<br />
** Smeegol is based on the netbook user interface that came from the MeeGo™* project. Smeegol offers the latest Banshee’s powerful music player, a newer Evolution Express as mail and agenda client and several additional social networks.<br />
** User name/password: linux/linux<br />
** Root password is linux<br />
<br />
*[http://edu.kde.org/marble/download.php Marble Live CD - Marble in a Box]<br />
** Latest Marble Live CD comes with Marble 0.9.1, KDE 4.4.1. Based on openSUSE 11.2.<br />
* [http://sda.scwlab.com/soad_linux.html SOAD Linux live CD]<br />
** Currently built on '''openSUSE 11.2''' with Enlightenment.<br />
** '''User:''' ''linux'' '''Pwd:''' ''soad'' and '''User:''' ''root'' '''Pwd:''' ''soad'' . <br />
** See also [http://sda.scwlab.com/Welcome.pdf manual instructions] (PDF).<br />
* [http://cgoncalves.blogspot.com/2009/01/unofficial-kde-35-live-cd-for-opensuse.html openSUSE-11.1 KDE-3.5.10 live CDs]<br />
** Currently built on '''openSUSE 11.1''' with KDE 3.5.10.<br />
* [http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/multimedia/460207-looking-maybe-audio-mixer-use-pulse-audio.html#post2342881 openSUSE 12.1 with KDE 3.5.10 liveCD]<br />
** Quick download links: [http://opensuse.ethz.ch/KDE3_desktop.i686-0.1.1.iso KDE3_desktop.i686-0.1.1.iso] (674MB), [http://opensuse.ethz.ch/KDE3_desktop.x86_64-0.1.1.iso KDE3_desktop.x86_64-0.1.1.iso] (683MB)<br />
** '''User:''' ''tux'' '''Pwd:''' ''linux'' <br />
** User is in wheel group, root pw disabled on livecd<br />
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/partitionman/files/partitionmanager-live-cd/ KDE Partition Manager Live CD]<br />
** [http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/KDE+Partition+Manager?content=89595 KDE Partition Manager] on a Live CD suitable for modifying an installed system.<br />
<br />
*[http://www.gearsongallium.com Gears on Gallium]<br />
** Gears on Gallium hybrid livecd base on openSUSE and KDE4 with latest kernel, mesa, libdrm, xf86-video-drivers for newest amd, intel and nvidia hardware.<br />
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<br />
== External projects ==<br />
<br />
* [[wikipedia:Linkat|Linkat]], an openSUSE based distribution developed by the Department of Education of Generalitat de Catalunya and using GNOME as the default desktop environment.<br />
* [http://www.open-slx.de/ Balsam Linux Professional], an openSUSE based distribution developed by the former 'official openSUSE Box' provider openSLX. They work with the [http://plasma-active.org Plasma Active] initiative, shipping it as part of their product, and offer phone/mail/chat support.<br />
* A huge number of live CD's and installation images can be found on [http://susegallery.com the SUSE Studio gallery]<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[SDB:Download help|Download help]]<br />
* [[SDB:Installation help|Installation help]]<br />
* [[openSUSE:Mirrors|Mirrors]]<br />
* [[openSUSE:Derivate_Ideas|More Ideas for cool openSUSE derivates]]<br />
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*[[KDE]] stuff<br />
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*Translations<br />
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[http://lizards.opensuse.org/author/javierllorente/ Javier's blog]<br/><br />
javier on [irc://irc.freenode.net IRC]<br />
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</div></div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Derivatives&diff=46611Derivatives2011-11-22T20:22:38Z<p>Javierllorente: /* KDE */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Intro|Here are some of the unofficial live distributions based on openSUSE. They are aimed to make non official openSUSE versions, for special purposes.}}<br />
<br />
== Build your own live CD ==<br />
<br />
Those interested in trying to build their own live CD can take a look at [[Portal:SUSE_Studio|SUSE Studio]], or download an existing custom Studio image from [http://susegallery.com SUSE Gallery].<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Unofficial updated live CDs ==<br />
<br />
<div align="center"><br />
{|align="center" border="0"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| [[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|KDE|link=#KDE]]<br />
| [[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|GNOME|link=#GNOME]]<br />
| [[Image:Logo-Lxde.png|48px|LXDE|link=#LXDE]]<br />
| [[Image:Logo-Xfce.png|48px|Xfce|link=#Xfce]]<br />
| [[Image:E17_logo.png|48px|Petite Linux|link=#Petite]]<br />
| [[Image:Icon-feature.png|48px|Other|link=#Other_projects]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
|[[#KDE|KDE]]<br />
|[[#GNOME|GNOME]]<br />
|[[#LXDE|LXDE]]<br />
|[[#Xfce|Xfce]]<br />
|[[#Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]<br />
|[[#Other_projects|Other]]<br />
|}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
=== KDE ===<br />
<br />
* Get the latest [http://home.kde.org/~kdelive/#reloaded KDE Reloaded] CD. Reloaded includes all KDE patches and openSUSE branding.<br />
* Get the latest [http://home.kde.org/~kdelive/#fourlive KDE Four Live] CD. Four Live includes mostly vanilla KDE packages and upstream branding.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.4''' with KDE-4.7.x.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
<br />
{{KDE||Get the latest [http://home.kde.org/~kdelive/ KDE live CD].}}<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
* Get the latest [[GNOME|GNOME Reloaded]] Live CD.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.4''' with the latest GNOME 3 packages from GNOME:tumbleweed build service repository.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
{{GNOME||Get the latest [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Medias/images/iso/ GNOME Reloaded LiveCD]. }}<br />
<br />
The image is meant for developers and testers wanting to try out the upcoming version today.<br />
<br />
=== LXDE ===<br />
<br />
* Get the latest [[LXDE]] Live CD.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.4''' with latest LXDE.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
<br />
{{LXDE||Get the latest [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/lxde/images/iso/ LXDE live CD].}}<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
* Get the latest [[Xfce]] Live CD.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.3''' with latest Xfce.<br />
* Username '''root''' with NO password<br />
* Username '''linux''' with NO password<br />
<br />
{{Xfce||Get the latest [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/xfce/images/iso/ Xfce live CD].}}<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
{{Petite|Enlightenment (E17) based live CD}}<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
==Other projects==<br />
<br />
=== Public Amazon EC2 AMIs ===<br />
<br />
Public openSUSE AMIs (Amazon Machine Images) are now available in each Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) region, in both 32-bits and 64-bits versions.<br />
<br />
* [http://blog.susestudio.com/2011/03/opensuse-114-for-amazon-ec2.html openSUSE 11.4 AMIs]<br />
* [http://blog.susestudio.com/2011/02/public-opensuse-113-amis.html openSUSE 11.3 AMIs]<br />
<br />
=== Education ===<br />
*[http://www.opensuse-education.org/ Education] bundles the best of software openSUSE has to offer, such as most popular Desktop Environments, educational application, development suites, multimedia, great user experience out of the box, and a lot more that is expected by students, teachers, parents and IT administrators of educational institutes in a modern operating system.<br />
* Built on '''openSUSE 11.4''' (12.1 coming soon)<br />
<br />
{{Edu||Get the latest [[openSUSE:Education-Li-f-e]].}}<br />
<br />
=== Medical ===<br />
*The [[Portal:Medical|Medical]] project provides some interesting packages for physician's practices and other clinical environments like clinical research.<br />
{{Med||Get the latest [[openSUSE:Medical_DVD|Medical DVD]].}}<br />
<br />
===Other community live CDs===<br />
<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linux-MangOeS/150897658566 MangOeS]<br />
** MangOeS is, a lifestyle operating system based on Enlightenment (e17) and openSUSE 11.4. It’s focus is to provide needed access to richer internet content and computing needs most notably in rural and provincial areas of the Philippines.<br />
** Comments are greatly appreciated. Please visit the official website on Facebook.<br />
** note: you must have a facebook account to post in certain areas of the site.<br />
**[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linux-MangOeS/150897658566 MangOeS (Facebook)]<br />
**[http://twitter.com/linux_mangoes MangOeS (Twitter)]<br />
<br />
*[http://susegallery.com/a/FbDcLt/smeegol Smeegol]<br />
** Smeegol is based on the netbook user interface that came from the MeeGo™* project. Smeegol offers the latest Banshee’s powerful music player, a newer Evolution Express as mail and agenda client and several additional social networks.<br />
** User name/password: linux/linux<br />
** Root password is linux<br />
<br />
*[http://edu.kde.org/marble/download.php Marble Live CD - Marble in a Box]<br />
** Latest Marble Live CD comes with Marble 0.9.1, KDE 4.4.1. Based on openSUSE 11.2.<br />
* [http://sda.scwlab.com/soad_linux.html SOAD Linux live CD]<br />
** Currently built on '''openSUSE 11.2''' with Enlightenment.<br />
** '''User:''' ''linux'' '''Pwd:''' ''soad'' and '''User:''' ''root'' '''Pwd:''' ''soad'' . <br />
** See also [http://sda.scwlab.com/Welcome.pdf manual instructions] (PDF).<br />
* [http://cgoncalves.blogspot.com/2009/01/unofficial-kde-35-live-cd-for-opensuse.html openSUSE-11.1 KDE-3.5.10 live CDs]<br />
** Currently built on '''openSUSE 11.1''' with KDE 3.5.10.<br />
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/partitionman/files/partitionmanager-live-cd/ KDE Partition Manager Live CD]<br />
** [http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/KDE+Partition+Manager?content=89595 KDE Partition Manager] on a Live CD suitable for modifying an installed system.<br />
----<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[SDB:Download help|Download help]]<br />
* [[SDB:Installation help|Installation help]]<br />
* [[openSUSE:Mirrors|Mirrors]]<br />
* [[openSUSE:Derivate_Ideas|More Ideas for cool openSUSE derivates]]<br />
<br />
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== External link ==<br />
<br />
* [[wikipedia:Linkat|Linkat]], an openSUSE based distribution developed by the Department of Education of Generalitat de Catalunya and using GNOME as the default desktop environment.<br />
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{{Intro|This page covers meetings and times of the meetings and plans.}}<br />
== KDE Team IRC Meetings ==<br />
<br />
The Novell/openSUSE KDE Desktop Team invites everyone interested to join the #opensuse-kde channel for KDE related matters and to chat with the hackers that are there to support the KDE community on openSUSE. <br />
<br />
In addition, the KDE group holds regular meetings for anyone interested to show up and suggest or discuss topics.<br />
<br />
There are some tasks related to managing the meetings, see [[openSUSE:Managing KDE meetings|managing meetings]] for details.<br />
<br />
=== Next Meeting: 2011-08-03 Time: 1400 UTC ===<br />
<br />
[http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2011&month=8&day=03&hour=14&min=0&sec=0| The date and time in your timezone]<br />
<br />
<br />
If you want to bring something up, mention it on IRC or add it here with your nick :-)<br />
<br />
<br />
For discussion this week:<br />
<br />
* Include Quickformat in default installation? This seems very handy for people that buy an external hard disk etc. [http://cakirerk.org/index.php/2011/06/quickformat-an-exciting-removable-disk-formatter-for-pardus/ blog]<br />
* issue online update of pnm? According to [http://lamarque-lvs.blogspot.com/2011/07/some-clarifications-about-plasma-nm.html] the version shipped with 11.4 lacks basic features like clicking on a ssid to create a connection for it.<br />
* Updating bluedevil to version 1.2.1 for openSUSE 12.1 [http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-kde/2011-09/msg00264.html].<br />
<br />
Generic all-time topics:<br />
<br />
* old action items<br />
* status report<br />
* Q&A, misc<br />
<br />
=== Archive ===<br />
<br />
==== 2011 ====<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110721|KDE Meeting Thursday 2011/07/201 16:00 CET (14:00 UTC)]] - see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-07-21-14.08.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110601|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2011/06/01 16:00 CET (14:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-06-01-14.25.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110420|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2011/04/20 16:00 CET (15:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-04-20-15.04.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110330|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2011/03/30 16:00 CET (15:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-03-30-15.09.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110316|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2011/03/16 16:00 CET (15:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-03-16-15.22.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110210|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2011/02/10 16:00 CET (15:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-02-10-15.10.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110126|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2011/01/26 16:00 CET (15:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-01-26-15.03.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20110112|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2011/01/12 17:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2011/opensuse-kde.2011-01-12-18.00.log.html transcript]<br />
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==== 2010 ====<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20101209|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/12/09 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-12-09-17.07.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20101125|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/11/25 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-11-25-17.29.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20101111|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/11/11 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-11-11-17.29.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20101014|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/10/14 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-10-14-16.09.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100930|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/09/30 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-09-30-16.09.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100916|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/09/16 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-09-16-16.10.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100902|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/09/02 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-09-02-16.12.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100819|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/08/19 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-08-19-16.09.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100805|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/08/05 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-08-05-16.26.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100722|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/07/22 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-07-22-16.09.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[openSUSE:KDE Meeting 20100624|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/06/24 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://community.opensuse.org/meetings/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-06-24-16.10.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100610|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/06/10 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_06_10-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100527|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/05/27 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_05_27-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100513|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/05/13 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://opensuse-community.org/logs/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-05-13-16.05.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100429|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/04/29 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://opensuse-community.org/logs/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-04-29-16.01.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100415|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/04/15 18:00 CET (16:00 UTC)]]-- see [http://opensuse-community.org/logs/opensuse-kde/2010/opensuse-kde.2010-04-15-16.00.log.html transcript]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100401|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/04/01 19:00 CET (17:00 UTC)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_04_01-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100318|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/03/18 18:00 CET (17:00 UTC)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_03_18-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100304|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/03/04 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_03_04-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100218|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/02/18 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_02_18-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100204|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/02/04 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_02_04-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20100121|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2010/01/21 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2010_01_21-transcript|transcript]]<br />
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==== 2009 ====<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20091126|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/11/26 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_11_26-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20091112|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/11/12 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_11_12-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20091029|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/10/29 17:00 CET (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_10_29-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20091015|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/10/15 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_10_15-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20091001|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/10/01 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_10_01-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090903|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/09/03 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_09_03-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090820|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/08/20 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_08_20-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090806|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/08/06 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_08_06-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090723|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/07/23 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_07_23-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090709|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/07/09 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_07_09-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090625|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/06/25 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_06_25-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090611|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/06/11 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_06_11-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090528|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/05/28 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_05_28-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090514|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/05/14 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_05_14-transcript|transcript]] (minutes are now the first column)<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090430|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/04/30 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_04_30-transcript|transcript]], [[KDE/Meetings/2009_04_30-minutes|minutes]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090416|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/04/16 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_04_16-transcript|transcript]], [[KDE/Meetings/2009_04_16-minutes|minutes]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090402|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2009/04/02 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_04_02-transcript|transcript]], [[KDE/Meetings/2009_04_02-minutes|minutes]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090318|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2009/03/18 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]]-- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_03_18-transcript|transcript]], [[KDE/Meetings/2009_03_18-minutes|minutes]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090304|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2009/03/04 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_03_04-transcript|transcript]], [[KDE/Meetings/2009_03_04-minutes|minutes]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090218|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2009/02/18 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_02_18-transcript|transcript]], [[KDE/Meetings/2009_02_18-minutes|minutes]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090204|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2009/02/04 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_02_04-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090121|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2009/01/21 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_01_21-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20090107|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2009/01/07 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2009_01_07-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20081210|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/12/10 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_12_10-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20081126|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/11/26 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_11_26-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20081112|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/11/12 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_11_12-transcript|transcript]]<br />
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==== 2008 ====<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20081029|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/10/29 17:00 CET (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_10_29-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20081015|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/10/15 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_10_15-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20081001|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/10/01 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_10_01-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080917|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/09/17 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_09_17-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080903|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/09/03 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_09_03-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080820|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/08/20 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_08_20-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080806|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/08/06 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_08_06-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080723|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/07/23 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_07_23-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080709|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/07/09 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_07_09-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080625|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/06/25 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_06_25-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080611|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/06/11 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_06_11-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080528|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/05/28 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_05_28-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080514|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/05/14 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_05_14-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080430|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/04/30 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_04_30-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080416|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/04/16 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_04_16-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080326|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/03/26 20:00 CEST (18:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_03_26-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080312|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/03/12 20:00 CET (19:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_03_12-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080227|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/02/27 20:00 CET (19:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_02_27-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080214|KDE Meeting - Thursday 2008/02/14 20:00 CET (19:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_02_14-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080130|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/01/30 20:00 CET (19:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_01_30-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20080109|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2008/01/09 20:00 CET (19:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2008_01_09-transcript|transcript]]<br />
==== 2007 ====<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20071212|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2007/12/12 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2007_12_12-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20071128|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2007/11/28 23:00 CET (22:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2007_11_28-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20071114|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2007/11/14 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2007_11_14-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20071031|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2007/10/31 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2007_10_31-transcript|transcript]]<br />
* [[KDE/Meetings/20071017|KDE Meeting - Wednesday 2007/10/17 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT)]] -- see [[KDE/Meetings/2007_10_17-transcript|transcript]] ([http://giannaros.org/suse/logs/KDE-Meeting-2007-10-17.log.html html])<br />
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[[Category:Meetings]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Javierllorente&diff=42221User:Javierllorente2011-08-14T13:33:50Z<p>Javierllorente: </p>
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Stuff he is involved with:<br />
*[[KDE]] packaging, maintaining KDE Live CDs<br />
*Factory<br />
*Open-PC<br />
*Translations<br />
*Artwork<br />
*Wiki<br />
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[mailto:javier@opensuse.org javier@opensuse.org]<br/><br />
[http://lizards.opensuse.org/author/javierllorente/ Javier's blog]<br/><br />
javier on [irc://irc.freenode.net IRC]<br />
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</div></div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:KDE_team&diff=42220openSUSE:KDE team2011-08-14T13:31:26Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Members */</p>
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=== Introduction ===<br />
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This is the page for the KDE Team. Here you will get chance to see who's who and find out about meetings and projects.<br />
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The members of the KDE team <br />
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* contribute to the KDE project (the desktop itself, applications, artwork, ...)<br />
* work on binary packages and integration of KDE for openSUSE<br />
* work on integration of KDE applications with Novell products (eg Groupwise)<br />
* integrate applications into KDE desktop (eg LibreOffice, Firefox)<br />
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=== Communicate ===<br />
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Here is how you can contact us<br />
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* [irc://irc.opensuse.org/opensuse-kde #opensuse-kde] is our IRC channel<br />
* Join us in out bi-weekly [[openSUSE:KDE meeting]]<br />
{{Mailinglist|opensuse-kde|is our mailinglist}}<br />
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=== Members ===<br />
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SUSE employees working mainly on maintaining and extending KDE for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise:<br />
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* [[User:Wstephenson|Will Stephenson]] ([http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/77 Blog], IRC: wstephenson)<br />
* [[:en:User:Cartman|Ismail Donmez]] (IRC: Cartman)<br />
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From the community:<br />
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* [[User:Pbleser|Pascal Bleser]] ([http://dev-loki.blogspot.com/ Blog], IRC: yaloki)<br />
* [[User:Drcux|Detlef Reichelt]] (IRC: detlef)<br />
* [[User:Dsbhayangkara|Donnie S Bhayangkara]] (IRC:poepil)<br />
* Bruno Virlet<br />
* [[User:Cb400f|Martin Schlander]] ([http://mschlander.wordpress.com/ Blog], IRC: cb400f)<br />
* [[User:mrdocs|Peter Linnell]] (IRC: mrdocs)<br />
* [[User:Beineri|Stephan Binner]] ([http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/457 Blog], IRC: Beineri)<br />
* [[User:remur|Karsten König]] (IRC: remur_030)<br />
* [[User:HGraeber|Herbert Graeber]] (IRC: herby)<br />
* [[User:Dgollub|Daniel Gollub]] (IRC:dgollub)<br />
* [[User:tpatzig|Tom Patzig]] (IRC:tpatzig)<br />
* [[User:Rwooninck|Raymond Wooninck]] ([http://tittiatcoke.wordpress.com/ Blog], IRC:tittiatcoke)<br />
* [[User:saigkill|Sascha Manns]] ([http://saigkill.wordpress.com Blog], IRC: saigkill)<br />
* [[User:christiantrippe|Christian Trippe]] (IRC:ctrippe)<br />
* [[User:javierllorente|Javier Llorente]] ([http://lizards.opensuse.org/author/javierllorente/ Blog], IRC:javier)<br />
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And from other SUSE teams:<br />
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* [[User:Llunak|Luboš Luňák]] ([http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/280 Blog], IRC: Seli)<br />
* [[User:Dirkmueller|Dirk Mueller]] ([http://wire.dattitu.de/ Blog], IRC: dirk)<br />
* [[User:Kendysan|Jan Holešovský]] ([http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~kendy/blog Blog])<br />
* [[User:Coolo|Stephan Kulow]] ([http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/124 Blog], IRC: Coolo) - openSUSE project manager<br />
* [[User:Kfreitag|Klaas Freitag]] (IRC: dragotin)<br />
* [[User:AdrianSuSE|Adrian Schröter]], (IRC: adrianS)<br />
* [[User:dmacvicar|Duncan Mac-Vicar]] ([http://duncan.mac-vicar.com/blog Blog], IRC: duncanmv)<br />
* [[User:Cschum|Cornelius Schumacher]] ([http://blog.cornelius-schumacher.de Blog], IRC: cornelius) - KDE e.V. president<br />
* [[User:Stefanbogner|Stefan Bogner]] <br />
* [[User:Alexander_Naumov|Alex Naumov]] (IRC:anaumov)<br />
* [[User:Aduffeck|Andre Duffeck]] (IRC: andred)<br />
* [[User:Dkukawka|Danny Kukawka]] ([http://dkukawka.blogspot.com/ Blog], IRC: dannyK)<br />
* [[User:Thoenig|Timo Hönig]] ([http://blog.nouse.net/ Blog])<br />
* [[User:Hschaa|Helmut Schaa]]<br />
* Thomas Goettlicher<br />
* [[User:Cseader|Cameron Seader]] ([http://cameronseader.blogspot.com/ Blog], IRC: FL1SK)<br />
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=== How to join ===<br />
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This should include answers to questions like<br />
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* When is someone eligible to join?<br />
* What has one to do to join?<br />
* Is openSUSE Membership required for the task?<br />
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=== Additions (optional)===<br />
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Beside the [[openSUSE:KDE projects|KDE Projects]] the core KDE team is also involved in:<br />
* [[Icecream]]<br />
* [[openSUSE:Packaging RpmLint|rpmlint checks]]<br />
* [http://news.opensuse.org openSUSE News]<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:DesktopSummitBerlin&diff=41939openSUSE:DesktopSummitBerlin2011-08-03T22:23:14Z<p>Javierllorente: </p>
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'''The openSUSE Project is planning a community booth and attendance at the Desktop Summit Berlin'''<br />
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About the DS see the [http://desktopsummit.org/ desktopsummit.org]<br />
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* '''Location:''' Berlin<br />
* '''Date:''' 6-12 August 2011<br />
* '''Booth Setup:''' august 6th, morning<br />
* End: not decided yet.<br />
* Opening Times: 10-18<br />
* '''Do we have a booth?''' Yes we do, the SUSE Studio Kiosk & a table<br />
* '''Who is organizing this event?''' jos, among others :D<br />
* '''Will there be any openSUSE related talks?''' Plenty, see the schedule!<br />
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{{Section|Attendees}}<br />
Who will attend?<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 travel costs.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="background: #f6f6f6; font-size:100%; width: 95%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
<br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>name/nick</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>From</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Arrival</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Departure</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Accommodation</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>travel cost*</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>comment</center><br />
<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kfreitag]]<br />
| Nuremberg<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:jospoortvliet]]<br />
| Utrecht, NL<br />
| 4-8-2011<br />
| 13-8-2011<br />
| Meiniger Hotel Berlin Mitte<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Diamond_gr]]<br />
| Thessaloniki, GR<br />
| 4-8-2011<br />
| 13-8-2011<br />
| Metropol Hostel Berlin<br />
| -<br />
| don't drink alcohol<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:differentreality]]<br />
| Thessaloniki, GR<br />
| 4-8-2011<br />
| 13-8-2011<br />
| Metropol Hostel Berlin<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [[User:A_jaeger|Andreas Jaeger]]<br />
| Germany<br />
| 2011-08-05<br />
| 2011-08-08<br />
| Motel One Berlin-Alexanderplatz <br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bmwiedemann]]<br />
| Nürnberg<br />
| 2011-07-29<br />
| 2011-08-07+?<br />
| home<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Teegee-tg|Thomas Gross]]<br />
| Chemnitz/Germany<br />
| 2011-08-05<br />
| 2011-08-10<br />
| private<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Vuntz|Vincent Untz]]<br />
| Grenoble (France)<br />
| 2011-08-05<br />
| 2011-08-11<br />
| Motel One Berlin-Alexanderplatz <br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Fcrozat|Frederic Crozat]]<br />
| Paris (France)<br />
| 2011-08-05<br />
| 2011-08-11<br />
| Motel One Berlin-Alexanderplatz<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:izabelvalverde|Izabel Valverde]]<br />
| São Paulo (Brazil)<br />
| 2011-08-06<br />
| 2011-08-12<br />
| City Hostel Berlin<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bruno_friedmann|Bruno Friedmann]]<br />
| Vellerat Switzerland<br />
| 2011-08-05<br />
| 2011-08-10<br />
| Not found YET !<br />
| -<br />
| Depature early on 10th, 5am<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:javierllorente|Javier Llorente]]<br />
| Darmstadt, DE<br />
| 2011-08-05<br />
| 2011-08-10<br />
| Motel One Berlin-Alexanderplatz<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geeko]]<br />
| openSUSE LAND<br />
| arrival<br />
| departure<br />
| accomodation<br />
| -<br />
| comments<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Section|Booth Duty}}<br />
<br />
We'll need to plan the staffing of the booth/SUSE Studio Kiosk. Please add your name and time(s) you're available!<br />
<br />
We will play this somewhat relaxed: don't start too early (nobody will be there anyway) and the big keynotes we'll take a break too. Otherwise I'm sure we can be flexible on the spot as well. So wherever it is saying "empty" you don't have to be there :D<br />
<br />
===Saturday===<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="background: #f6f6f6; font-size:100%; width: 95%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
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!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Timeslot</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Comments?</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Who?</center><br />
|-<br />
| 9:00-10:50<br />
| keynote time<br />
| Empty<br />
|-<br />
| 10:50-11:50<br />
| coffee break + 1st session<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 11:50-12:30<br />
| 2nd session<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30-14:00<br />
| lunch break...<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 14:00-14:30<br />
| 3rd session<br />
| [[User:jospoortvliet|jospoortvliet]]<br />
|-<br />
| 14:40-15:20<br />
| 4th session<br />
| [[User:jospoortvliet|jospoortvliet]]<br />
|-<br />
| 15:30-16:05<br />
| lightning talks<br />
| [[User:A_jaeger|Andreas Jaeger]]<br />
|-<br />
| 16:05-16:35<br />
| coffee break<br />
| [[User:A_jaeger|Andreas Jaeger]]<br />
|-<br />
| 16:35-17:05<br />
| keynote<br />
| [[User:Vuntz|Vincent Untz]]<br />
|-<br />
| 17:05-18:00<br />
| 5th session<br />
| [[User:Bmwiedemann|Bernhard M. Wiedemann]]<br />
|-<br />
| 18:00-19:00<br />
| CLA panel<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Sunday===<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="background: #f6f6f6; font-size:100%; width: 95%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
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!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Timeslot</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Comments?</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Who?</center><br />
|-<br />
| 9:00-10:10<br />
| first 2 tracks<br />
| Empty<br />
|-<br />
| 10:20 - 10:50<br />
| 3rd session<br />
| [[User:A_jaeger|Andreas Jaeger]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10:50 - 11:20<br />
| coffee break<br />
| [[User:Teegee-tg|Thomas Gross]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11:20 - 11:50<br />
| keynote Claire<br />
| empty<br />
|-<br />
| 11:50-12:30<br />
| 4th session<br />
| [[User:Teegee-tg|Thomas Gross]]<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30-14:00<br />
| lunch break...<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 14:00-14:45<br />
| lightning talks<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 14:45-15:10<br />
| group photo<br />
| empty<br />
|-<br />
| 15:10-15:40<br />
| 5th session<br />
| [[user:jospoortvliet|jospoortvliet]]<br />
|-<br />
| 15:40-16:10<br />
| coffee break<br />
| [[user:jospoortvliet|jospoortvliet]]<br />
|-<br />
| 16:10-16:40<br />
| keynote<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 16:50-17:20<br />
| 6th session<br />
| [[User:izabelvalverde|Izabel Valverde]]<br />
|-<br />
| 17:30-18:00<br />
| 7th session<br />
| [[User:izabelvalverde|Izabel Valverde]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Monday===<br />
{|<br />
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="background: #f6f6f6; font-size:100%; width: 95%; border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"<br />
<br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Timeslot</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Comments?</center><br />
!style="background:#;color:#"|<center>Who?</center><br />
|-<br />
| 9:00-10:10<br />
| first 2 tracks<br />
| Empty<br />
|-<br />
| 10:20 - 10:50<br />
| 3rd session<br />
| [[User:Fcrozat|Frederic Crozat]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10:50 - 11:20<br />
| coffee break<br />
| [[User:Fcrozat|Frederic Crozat]]<br />
|-<br />
| 11:20 - 11:50<br />
| keynote Thomas Tw<br />
| empty<br />
|-<br />
| 11:50-12:30<br />
| 4th session<br />
| [[User:Teegee-tg|Thomas Gross]]<br />
|-<br />
| 12:30-14:00<br />
| lunch break...<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 14:00-14:30<br />
| 5th session<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 14:40-15:10<br />
| 6th session<br />
| empty<br />
|-<br />
| 15:20-15:50<br />
| 7th session<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 15:50-16:20<br />
| coffee break<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 16:20-17:05<br />
| 8th session<br />
| name(s)?<br />
|-<br />
| 17:05----<br />
| end of day<br />
| empty<br />
|-<br />
| 19:00-21:00<br />
| football match sponsored by SUSE, 5-6 ppl needed<br />
| [[user:jospoortvliet|jospoortvliet]],[[User:Fcrozat|Frederic Crozat]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==football/soccer match==<br />
The soccer match will be organized by the DS team. However, we've promised to get them some t-shirts (Robert Lihm is/was working on getting those printed) and drinks. Klaas made sure we have beer, what else we'll have is unclear yet...<br />
<br />
===Tuesday===<br />
This day, KDE and GNOME have their meetings. However a big part of the day will be open and there'll be ppl hacking. Anyone not at the KDE and/or GNOME meetings - please consider taking care of the booth for a while!<br />
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| morning<br />
| 9-13:00 or so<br />
| a few ppl?<br />
|-<br />
| afternoon<br />
| 13:00-17:00 or so<br />
| a few ppl?<br />
|}<br />
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</noinclude></div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:Phones&diff=40250HCL:Phones2011-06-12T15:12:42Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Nokia */</p>
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<br />
Phones include telephone devices used with PBX applications under openSUSE as well as mobile phone devices with tethering or bluetooth connectivity and phone application integration, for example contact lists, upload/download content, etc.<br />
<br />
= Mobile Phone =<br />
<br />
==Blackberry==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||8310<br />
||DTelecom<br />
||USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||Unknown<br />
||11.x<br />
||Hot plug automounts with USB under KDE-3.5.10. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
||8330 Curve<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||10.3, 11.x<br />
||Hot plug automounts as an USB mass storage device under KDE-3.5.10. MicroSD card works and can be uses as a MicroSD card reader if set to do so in the Blackberry settings. Bluetooth not tested due to me not having a bluetooth capable computer. Tethering not done due to the phone not being active. Syncing failed.<br />
|-<br />
||Bold 9700<br />
||AT&T<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Tethering is possible under AT&T using Barry, but it is not for the faint of heart. Don't attempt this without a tethering plan. Syncing is also possible, but so difficult and buggy that I would classify it as useless.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Glofiish==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||M800<br />
||Windows Mobile 6.1<br />
||Vodafone IT<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Detected by SuSE as network interface, but doesn't do anything more. No access to memory. No network sharing at all.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HTC==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||Hero<br />
||Android<br />
||T-Mobile<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{N}} **<br />
||11.x<br />
||Autosearch and download multimedia files with Digikam works. Full access to storage works. HTC-Sync does not work.<br />
|-<br />
||Desire<br />
||Android<br />
||Any (tested BiBob DK)<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}} **<br />
||11.x<br />
||Full access to storage works. HTC-Sync does not work.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||Leo (HD2) [http://www.htc.com/europe/product/hd2/overview.html]<br />
||Windows Phone 6.5<br />
||Any (tested Vodafone IT, H3G IT)<br />
||USB, Wi-Fi<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}} **<br />
||11.2<br />
||Syncing will not work. When you connect the HD2 to USB, you are asked how the device will behave. If you choose either "Network sharing" or "Mass memory" it will work without further configuration as a network card or storage device.*<br />
In the first case, your computer will share 3G connection with the PDA. Vice versa (like in Windows) is not possible.*<br />
<br />
You can always share 3G connection using "Wireless Router" software that is installed by default in the ROM, provided you have a wireless card.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<nowiki>*This should apply to any Windows Phone 6.5 device</nowiki><br />
<br><br />
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Notice that [[Banshee]] provides sync features for multimedia<br />
<br />
==Motorola==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
| MOTOSLVR<br />
| {{q}}<br />
| USB<br />
| {{q}}<br />
| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2, 10.3<br />
| Acces to storage.<br />
|-<br />
||DROID/A855<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB, WiFi<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Tested in USB Mass Storage mode, full access to user accessible storage. Motorola Phone Portal v1.0 works fully over WLAN.<br />
|-<br />
||RAZR V3C<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||It is seen via lsusb and the driver is available to allow charging. Cannot get it to sync with any program available.<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<br />
==Nokia==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|| 3650<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|-<br />
|| E 61<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works. <br />
|-<br />
|| E 71<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.2 - 11.3<br />
|| Access to storage works. Experimental scripts for dialup-ppp exist.<br />
|-<br />
|| E 50<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|-<br />
||5230<br />
||Telenor<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"|11.3<br />
||Select PC Suite on the phone for network sharing. Also works as mass storage.<br />
|-<br />
||5800 XpressMusic<br />
||Simyo DE<br />
||USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"|11.x<br />
||Access to storage works. Bluetooth not tested. This mobile phone can be used as a 3G modem: just plug it in PC Suite mode and configure KPPP. Tethering works using an 3rd party app: [http://www.joiku.com/ Joiku]. The free version blocks everything except HTTP and HTTPS.<br />
|-<br />
|| 6233<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0/ Bluetooth<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.0<br />
|| Storage mode (mit echo 32 > /sys/block/sdd/queue/max_sectors_kb ). Can use as UMTS-Modem.<br />
|-<br />
|| 6220 Classic<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0/ Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.1<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Samsung==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||B2700<br />
||<br />
||<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||11.1-11.3<br />
||The additional SD-Card is detected as mass storage and works fine. No access to the inboard-memory. Syncing not tested. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Sanyo==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||SCP-7300<br />
||Sprint/Vision<br />
||USB<br />
||Autodetect Modem, dial #777<br />
||Unknown<br />
||10.x, 11.x<br />
||Acts as normal modem with ppp. Comment out all lcp-* options in /etc/ppp/options.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Sony Ericsson==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|| C905<br />
|| T-Mobile<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.2<br />
|| Access to storage.<br> Media-Transfer mode DigiCam und Dolphin.<br />
|-<br />
|| K750i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|-<br />
|| W810i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|-<br />
|| W880i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
= PBX Handset =</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=HCL:Phones&diff=40249HCL:Phones2011-06-12T15:09:34Z<p>Javierllorente: /* Nokia */</p>
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<br />
Phones include telephone devices used with PBX applications under openSUSE as well as mobile phone devices with tethering or bluetooth connectivity and phone application integration, for example contact lists, upload/download content, etc.<br />
<br />
= Mobile Phone =<br />
<br />
==Blackberry==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||8310<br />
||DTelecom<br />
||USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||Unknown<br />
||11.x<br />
||Hot plug automounts with USB under KDE-3.5.10. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
||8330 Curve<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||10.3, 11.x<br />
||Hot plug automounts as an USB mass storage device under KDE-3.5.10. MicroSD card works and can be uses as a MicroSD card reader if set to do so in the Blackberry settings. Bluetooth not tested due to me not having a bluetooth capable computer. Tethering not done due to the phone not being active. Syncing failed.<br />
|-<br />
||Bold 9700<br />
||AT&T<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Tethering is possible under AT&T using Barry, but it is not for the faint of heart. Don't attempt this without a tethering plan. Syncing is also possible, but so difficult and buggy that I would classify it as useless.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Glofiish==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||M800<br />
||Windows Mobile 6.1<br />
||Vodafone IT<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
|| {{N}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Detected by SuSE as network interface, but doesn't do anything more. No access to memory. No network sharing at all.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==HTC==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||Hero<br />
||Android<br />
||T-Mobile<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{N}} **<br />
||11.x<br />
||Autosearch and download multimedia files with Digikam works. Full access to storage works. HTC-Sync does not work.<br />
|-<br />
||Desire<br />
||Android<br />
||Any (tested BiBob DK)<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}} **<br />
||11.x<br />
||Full access to storage works. HTC-Sync does not work.<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
||Leo (HD2) [http://www.htc.com/europe/product/hd2/overview.html]<br />
||Windows Phone 6.5<br />
||Any (tested Vodafone IT, H3G IT)<br />
||USB, Wi-Fi<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{N}} **<br />
||11.2<br />
||Syncing will not work. When you connect the HD2 to USB, you are asked how the device will behave. If you choose either "Network sharing" or "Mass memory" it will work without further configuration as a network card or storage device.*<br />
In the first case, your computer will share 3G connection with the PDA. Vice versa (like in Windows) is not possible.*<br />
<br />
You can always share 3G connection using "Wireless Router" software that is installed by default in the ROM, provided you have a wireless card.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<nowiki>*This should apply to any Windows Phone 6.5 device</nowiki><br />
<br><br />
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Notice that [[Banshee]] provides sync features for multimedia<br />
<br />
==Motorola==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
| MOTOSLVR<br />
| {{q}}<br />
| USB<br />
| {{q}}<br />
| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2, 10.3<br />
| Acces to storage.<br />
|-<br />
||DROID/A855<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB, WiFi<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||Tested in USB Mass Storage mode, full access to user accessible storage. Motorola Phone Portal v1.0 works fully over WLAN.<br />
|-<br />
||RAZR V3C<br />
||Verizon<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
|| {{n}}<br />
||11.x<br />
||It is seen via lsusb and the driver is available to allow charging. Cannot get it to sync with any program available.<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<br />
==Nokia==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|| 3650<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|-<br />
|| E 61<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works. <br />
|-<br />
|| E 71<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.2 - 11.3<br />
|| Access to storage works. Experimental scripts for dialup-ppp exist.<br />
|-<br />
|| E 50<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.x<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|-<br />
||5230<br />
||Telenor<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"|11.3<br />
||Select PC Suite on the phone for network sharing. Also works as mass storage.<br />
|-<br />
||5800 XpressMusic<br />
||Orange<br />
||USB / Bluetooth<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"|11.x<br />
||Access to storage works. Bluetooth not tested. This mobile phone can be used as a 3G modem: just plug it in PC Suite mode and configure KPPP. Tethering works using an 3rd party app: [http://www.joiku.com/ Joiku]. The free version blocks everything except HTTP and HTTPS.<br />
|-<br />
|| 6233<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0/ Bluetooth<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.0<br />
|| Storage mode (mit echo 32 > /sys/block/sdd/queue/max_sectors_kb ). Can use as UMTS-Modem.<br />
|-<br />
|| 6220 Classic<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB 2.0/ Bluetooth<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.1<br />
|| Access to storage works.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Samsung==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Operating system<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||B2700<br />
||<br />
||<br />
||USB<br />
|| {{Y}}<br />
|| {{Q}}<br />
||11.1-11.3<br />
||The additional SD-Card is detected as mass storage and works fine. No access to the inboard-memory. Syncing not tested. Bluetooth not tested.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Sanyo==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
||SCP-7300<br />
||Sprint/Vision<br />
||USB<br />
||Autodetect Modem, dial #777<br />
||Unknown<br />
||10.x, 11.x<br />
||Acts as normal modem with ppp. Comment out all lcp-* options in /etc/ppp/options.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Sony Ericsson==<br />
{|border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
!Model<br />
!Telco/Plan<br />
!Interface<br />
!Tether<br />
!Syncing<br />
!SuSE versions<br />
!Comments<br />
|-<br />
|| C905<br />
|| T-Mobile<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 11.2<br />
|| Access to storage.<br> Media-Transfer mode DigiCam und Dolphin.<br />
|-<br />
|| K750i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|-<br />
|| W810i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|-<br />
|| W880i<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
| USB<br />
|| {{q}}<br />
|| {{y}}<br />
|align="center"| 10.3 - 11.2<br />
|| Full access to storage.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
= PBX Handset =</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Artwork_brand&diff=38721openSUSE:Artwork brand2011-04-25T17:28:20Z<p>Javierllorente: TM/(R) and openSUSE / Geeko</p>
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<div>{{Template:Artwork navbar}}<br />
{{Intro|This article explains the guidelines for making logos. <br />Official logo is strictly defined, but derivatives are not limited with that.}}<br />
<br />
== Trademark ==<br />
<br />
Please refer to the [[openSUSE:Trademark_guidelines|openSUSE Trademak guidelines]] if you want to redistribute openSUSE-based projects with openSUSE logos.<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Logo ==<br />
<div style="width: 400px; margin: auto;">[[Image:opensuse-official-logo-preview.png]]</div><br />
<br />
The openSUSE Linux distribution is identified by the Geeko chameleon which can be accompanied by the openSUSE logotype. <br />
<br />
Please note that: <br />
*openSUSE must have a registered trademark symbol (R).<br />
*There must also be a registered trademark symbol (R) next to the geeko image. Typically this is placed small, next to its front foot. <br />
<br />
The SUSE green is <span style="font-weight: bold; color: #73ba25">#73ba25</span> or <span style="font-weight: bold; color: #73ba25">(115, 186, 37)</span> in the sRGB space. When printing, use the Pantone Uncoated #368 green.<br />
<br />
When using the logo on top of textured or colored background, use the monochrome version of the logo. The SUSE green should only be used on white backgrounds.<br />
<br />
<div style="width: 400px; margin: auto;">[[Image:opensuse-spacing-preview.png]]</div><br />
<br />
There should be sufficient whitespace around the logo. Avoid placing the logo close to other elements such as photos or text paragraphs.<br />
<br />
=== Things to Avoid ===<br />
<br />
<div style="width: 400px; margin: auto;">[[Image:opensuse-donts-preview.png]]</div><br />
<br />
:* '''Do not''' use a custom font for the logotype<br />
:* '''Do not''' use other color treatment than SUSE green or shades of gray.<br />
:* '''Do not''' change the layout of the logotype in relation to the chameleon graphic.<br />
:* '''Do not''' mix the logo with other graphical elements such as emblems to create derivate project logos.<br />
:* '''Do not''' stretch, skew the logo. Always keep the aspect ratio intact when resizing.<br />
<br />
=== Download ===<br />
<br />
:* [http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/blobs/master/00assets/logo/official-logo-color.svg Color version of the full logo]<br />
:* [http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/blobs/master/00assets/logo/official-logo-monochrome.svg Monochrome version of the full logo]<br />
:* [http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/blobs/master/00assets/logo/official-logo-geeko-color.svg Color version of the simplified logo]<br />
:* [http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/blobs/master/00assets/logo/official-logo-geeko-monochrome.svg Monochrome version of the simplified logo]<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== Buttons ==<br />
The geeko head is the secondary identity. The round button can be freely colored and combined with other graphical elements to form spinners or project logos. It is also allowed to give it custom color treatment.<br />
<br />
A typical use for the Geeko button is for openSUSE related projects.<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:geeko-button.png<br />
File:geeko-button-bling.png<br />
File:geeko-button-bling7.png<br />
File:geeko-button-bling3.png<br />
File:opensuse-geeko.png<br />
File:geeko-button-BW4.png<br />
</gallery><br />
===Download===<br />
:* [http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/trees/master/00assets/logo/buttons Geeko head buttons]<br />
----<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Portal:Artwork|Artwork]]<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
== External links==<br />
* [http://news.opensuse.org/2009/03/02/opensuse-trademark-guidelines-released/ openSUSE Trademark Guidelines Released]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Artwork]]<br />
[[de:Gestaltung:Schutzmarke]]<br />
[[ru:Artwork:Brand]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Javierllorente&diff=38720User:Javierllorente2011-04-25T17:18:04Z<p>Javierllorente: </p>
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<div><div style="width:75%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|About Me|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<br />
<div style="float:right"><br />
[[Image:Logo-kde.png|link=]] &nbsp; http://wiki.open-pc.com/images/thumb/Open-pc-logo.png/120px-Open-pc-logo.png &nbsp;</div><br />
Stuff he is involved with:<br />
*KDE<br />
*Factory<br />
*Open-PC<br />
*Translations<br />
*Artwork<br />
*Wiki<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div style="width:25%; float:right"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<!--[[Image:{{REVISIONUSER}}.png|48px|center|Your Hackergotchi/Image]] --><br />
<br />
[mailto:javier@opensuse.org javier@opensuse.org]<br/><br />
[http://lizards.opensuse.org/author/javierllorente/ Javier's blog]<br/><br />
javier on [irc://irc.freenode.net IRC]<br />
<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
</div></div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Artwork_team&diff=38715openSUSE:Artwork team2011-04-25T16:54:53Z<p>Javierllorente: </p>
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<div>{{Template:Artwork navbar}}<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
<center>[[File:Logo-art.png|center]]</center><br><br><br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#000000"><br />
=== Introduction ===<br />
</div><br />
<br />
Interested in contributing to the look and feel of openSUSE? Visit the [[openSUSE:Pixel_pool|artwork pixel pool]] to show off your designs and help influence the next version of openSUSE's artwork.<br />
<br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#000000"><br />
=== Communicate ===<br />
</div><br />
These are the way to contact us:<br />
<br />
* [irc://irc.opensuse.org/opensuse-artwork #opensuse-artwork] - IRC channel<br />
<br />
{{Mailinglist|opensuse-artwork|Mailinglist}}<br />
<br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#0b5147"><br />
=== Members ===<br />
</div><br />
*{{User|javierllorente}}<br />
*{{User|rlihm}}<br />
<br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#000000"><br />
<br />
=== Resources ===<br />
</div><br />
== Resources ==<br />
* [[Help:Colors]]<br />
* http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art<br />
* [https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=artwork obs:/artwork]<br />
* http://suse-art.org/<br />
* http://www.kde-look.org/<br />
* idea-task-sharing tool for o.o internally in the team (not available yet)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Teams|Art]]<br />
[[Category:Team_pages]]<br />
[[Category:Artwork]]<br />
[[de:openSUSE:Kunst Team]]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Contrib_cleanup&diff=38482openSUSE:Contrib cleanup2011-04-16T22:33:26Z<p>Javierllorente: easystroke</p>
<hr />
<div>{|<br />
!package!!maintainer(s)!!suggested develproject!!remark/status<br />
|-<br />
|3dto3d||prusnak||graphics<br />
|-<br />
|a2ac||prusnak||M17N<br />
|-<br />
|abby||mvyskocil||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|abook||wrosenauer||server:mail|| sr#66675 to server:mail<br />
|-<br />
|alien||puzel||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|alleyoop||puzel||devel:tools<br />
|-<br />
|altermime||aledr||server:mail<br />
|-<br />
|antiword||garloff||Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|apg||csbuild||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|aqemu||mvyskocil||Virtualization<br />
|-<br />
|aspell-en-huge||elvigia||devel:libraries:c_c++<br />
|-<br />
|aterm||-miska-||X11:terminals<br />
|-<br />
|aumix||puzel||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|autossh||m4r3k||network<br />
|-<br />
|avview||sbrabec||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|awn||etamPL||X11:windowmanagers<br />
|-<br />
|awn-extras||etamPL||X11:windowmanagers<br />
|-<br />
|bacula||peternixon||Archiving:Backup:Factory<br />
|-<br />
|bakery||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|bff||etamPL||devel:languages:misc<br />
|-<br />
|bff4||etamPL||devel:languages:misc<br />
|-<br />
|bftpd||mseben||network<br />
|-<br />
|bitbake||matejcik, bmanojlovic||devel:tools:building<br />
|-<br />
|bleachbit||saigkill||utilities||in utilities<br />
|-<br />
|blueman||prusnak||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|cacti||worldcitizen||server:php:applications<br />
|-<br />
|cairo-clock||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|cclive||mvyskocil||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|ccrypt||elvigia||security<br />
|-<br />
|cdp||prusnak||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|centerim||prusnak||server:messaging<br />
|-<br />
|cflow||puzel||devel:tools||submitted to devel:tools<br />
|-<br />
|chemtool||puzel||Education<br />
|-<br />
|chromium||tittiatcoke||network:chromium?<br />
|-<br />
|ckermit||worldcitizen||hardware<br />
|-<br />
|clac||radomir_cernoch||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|cmatrix||puzel||utilities||submitted to utilities<br />
|-<br />
|CodeLite||Fisiu||devel:tools:ide|| SR#66653 sent to devel:tools:ide<br />
|-<br />
|conky||prusnak||X11:Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|cruisecontrol||andtecheu||Java:packages<br />
|-<br />
|cuneiform||prusnak||Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|cups-backend-dnssd||tittiatcoke||Printing<br />
|-<br />
|d4x||sbrabec||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|daemontools||aledr||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|dbxml||digitaltomm||XML<br />
|-<br />
|ddccontrol||sbrabec||hardware<br />
|-<br />
|ddccontrol-db||sbrabec||hardware<br />
|-<br />
|detox||-miska-||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|devtodo||mrdocs, puzel||utilities||in utilities<br />
|-<br />
|dfu-util||worldcitizen||hardware<br />
|-<br />
|dictd||prusnak||Education<br />
|-<br />
|dog||puzel||utilities||in utilities<br />
|-<br />
|domainkeys||aledr||devel:libraries:c_c++<br />
|-<br />
|dopi||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|drgeo||prusnak||Education<br />
|-<br />
|dropbox||prusnak||filesystems<br />
|-<br />
|dvhtool||puzel||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|dvi2tty||sbrabec||Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|eaglemode||worldcitizen||Education<br />
|-<br />
|easystroke||javierllorente||X11:Utilities||already part of X11:Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|ec-fonts-mftraced||puzel||M17N<br />
|-<br />
|efax||sbrabec||hardware<br />
|-<br />
|elinks||puzel||network<br />
|-<br />
|emelfm2||jreidinger||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|epos||anicka||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|esmska||mvyskocil||Java:packages<br />
|-<br />
|exifprobe||sbrabec||graphics<br />
|-<br />
|ext3grep||puzel||filesystems||submitted to filesystems<br />
|-<br />
|faenza-icon-theme||ketheriel||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|falcon||mrdocs, Milliams||devel:languages:misc<br />
|-<br />
|fbi||puzel||graphics<br />
|-<br />
|festival-czech||-miska-||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|festival-czech-voice-ph||-miska-||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|flickrfs||prusnak||filesystems<br />
|-<br />
|fossil||prusnak||devel:tools:scm<br />
|-<br />
|FreeFileSync||etamPL||filesystems<br />
|-<br />
|freerdp||prusnak||X11:RemoteDesktop<br />
|-<br />
|fritzing||prusnak||Education<br />
|-<br />
|fsarchiver||Lazy_Kent||filesystems|| Already maintained in Archiving:Backup. Requested role.<br />
|-<br />
|fsniper||etamPL||filesystems<br />
|-<br />
|fwbuilder||worldcitizen||security<br />
|-<br />
|gaupol||prusnak||multimedia:apps<br />
|-<br />
|gbdfed||prusnak||M17N<br />
|-<br />
|gcalcli||-miska-||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|gengetopt||puzel||utilities||submitted to devel:tools (better than utilities)<br />
|-<br />
|ginac||pgajdos||Education<br />
|-<br />
|GLC_lib||etamPL||games<br />
|-<br />
|GLC_Player||etamPL||games<br />
|-<br />
|gle-graphics||mvyskocil||Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|glipper||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|glom||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|glpk||pgajdos||science<br />
|-<br />
|gnome-vfs-obexftp||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|gnomeradio||sbrabec||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|golly||prusnak||Education<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
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|-<br />
|specto||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|spim||etamPL||Emulators<br />
|-<br />
|spin||radomir_cernoch||devel:tools<br />
|-<br />
|srtp||sbrabec||devel:libraries:c_c++<br />
|-<br />
|sshguard||lrupp||security||moved to security already. Pending [https://features.opensuse.org/312224 Fate request].<br />
|-<br />
|subdownloader||prusnak||multimedia:apps<br />
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|surl||puzel||utilities<br />
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|susepaste||-miska-||utilities<br />
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|-<br />
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|-<br />
|tangerine||vuntz||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
|task||prusnak||utilities<br />
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|terminator||elvigia||GNOME:Apps<br />
|-<br />
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|tor||m4r3k, AndreasStieger||network<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|trace-wrappers||sbrabec||devel:tools<br />
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|tsocks||elvigia||network<br />
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|upx||theMarix||Archiving<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
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|vorbisgain||theMarix||multimedia:apps<br />
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|wklej||etamPL||utilities<br />
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|workrave||sbrabec||X11:Utilities<br />
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|xapian-core||tittiatcoke||server:search<br />
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|xboard||sbrabec, apersaud||games<br />
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|xdotool||-miska-||X11:Utilities<br />
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|xicc||prusnak||X11:Utilities<br />
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|-<br />
|xlogmaster||saigkill||X11:Utilities<br />
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|xls2csv||etamPL||Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|xmbase-grok||prusnak||X11:Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|xorg-x11-utils-xfontsel||saigkill||X11:Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|xsw||prusnak||X11:Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|xtem||prusnak||Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|xtrace||pgajdos||X11:Utilities<br />
|-<br />
|xxdiff||elvigia, puzel||utilities<br />
|-<br />
|yabs||lumnis||?<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|yagf||Lazy_Kent||Publishing||sr#66844 to Publishing<br />
|-<br />
|yaps||prusnak||hardware<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
|}</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Portal:Artwork/Topics&diff=35252Portal:Artwork/Topics2011-02-28T01:39:56Z<p>Javierllorente: Add business cards link</p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px]]|<br />
'''Trademark guidelines'''<br />
With the [[openSUSE:Trademark guidelines|openSUSE trademark guidelines]], the openSUSE Project is looking to clarify the use of the openSUSE marks and make it easier to redistribute openSUSE-based projects.<br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-community.png|48px]]|<br />
'''Contributing to openSUSE art'''<br/><br />
Interested in contributing to the look and feel of openSUSE? Visit the [[openSUSE:Pixel_pool|Pixel pool]] to show off your designs and help influence the next version of openSUSE's artwork.<br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-irc.png|48px]]|<br />
'''Communicate'''<br />
{{Mailinglist|opensuse-artwork|openSUSE Artwork Mailing List}}<br />
* [irc://irc.opensuse.org/opensuse-artwork #openSUSE-artwork] on irc.freenode.net (Freenode).<br />
}}<br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-keyboard.png|48px]]|<br />
'''Logo'''<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork_brand#Logo|openSUSE logo]] - The openSUSE logo in vector form<br />
* [http://www.novell.com/company/logo/index.html Official Novell Logos] - Novell and product logos, including usage guidelines<br />
'''Artwork'''<br />
*[http://gitorious.org/opensuse/webdesign Webdesign in openSUSE] - Pool for design and artwork for our web pages (at Gitorious)<br />
* [[openSUSE:Buttons and banners|Buttons and Banners]] - Help spread openSUSE by using one of these graphics<br />
* [[openSUSE:Countdown|Countdown]] - Countdown banners and buttons<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork CD and DVD|CD and DVD]] - Designs for CD and DVD discs and covers<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork wallpapers|Wallpapers]] - Contributed openSUSE desktop backgrounds<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork themes|Themes]] - Icons and desktop themes.<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork business cards|Business cards]] - Designs for business cards<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork t-shirts|T-shirts]] - T-shirt related stuff.<br />
* [[openSUSE:Artwork miscellaneous|Miscellaneous]] - Designs for anything else - Stickers, Case badges, posters, t-shirts?<br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gitorious.png|48px]]|<br />
'''Git repository'''<br />
*The openSUSE Artwork is contained in a Git repository at http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art<br />
}}<br />
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== Graphic assets ==<br />
<br />
<br />
===Tools===<br />
<br />
While we don't force specific tools, we do suggest you try these mature free software tools for creating openSUSE artwork. <br />
<br />
* [[GIMP]] - Image manipulation software.<br />
* [[Inkscape]] - Vector drawing software.<br />
* [[Blender]] - 3D rendering software.<br />
<br />
===Tutorials===<br />
* [http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/17391.html Novell Cool Solutions - Creating bevels in GIMP]<br />
* [http://www.blendernation.com/tutorials/blender-3d-beginner-tutorial-creating-a-logo/ - Create a 3D logo using Blender]<br />
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==Artwork website==<br />
Note that these links are not openSUSE related.<br />
<br />
'''Themes (Wallpapers, Icons, Styles, Cursors, etc.):'''<br />
*[http://www.suse-art.org/ SUSE-Art.org]<br />
*[http://www.kde-look.org/ KDE-Look.org]<br />
*[http://www.gnome-look.org/ Gnome-Look.org]<br />
*[http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/61/ Freshmeat KDE Themes]<br />
*[http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/923/ Freshmeat Gnome Themes]<br />
<br />
'''Artwork and information:'''<br />
*[http://www.kde-artists.org KDE artists]<br />
*[http://art.gnome.org Gnome art]<br />
*[http://www.openclipart.org openclipart.org]</div>Javierllorentehttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Buy_openSUSE_11.3&diff=35161Archive:Buy openSUSE 11.32011-02-25T15:19:10Z<p>Javierllorente: add de:openSUSE_kaufen</p>
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=== Custom GRUB and boot splash images ===<br />
<br />
{{warning | Work in Progress }}<br />
<br />
This example outlines how to customize the splash screens during boot of SUSE distributions using the [http://www.bootsplash.org/Welcome_to_the_graphical_world_of_Linux Bootsplash project] (all distributions at the time of this writing). <br />
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'''Customizing the GRUB and boot splash images'''<br />
<br />
Prep Time:<br />
*20 min + the time to create your graphic images<br />
Cook Time:<br />
*20 min<br />
Ingredients:<br />
* a running openSUSE 11.1 or 11.2 system<br />
* an openSUSE 11.1 or 11.2 repository<br />
* installed recent release of the KIWI toolset (at least version 3.25)<br />
* installed kiwi-doc package<br />
* background image<br />
* logo image in [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/ Scalable Vector Graphics] format<br />
* installed PHP interpreter<br />
* installed [http://www.graphicsmagick.org/ GraphicsMagick]<br />
* installed [http://www.inkscape.org/ Inkscape]<br />
* about 1 GB free disk space <br />
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{{Info| Before we get going a quick disclaimer note. There are limitations with respect to image size and number of colors for your images, thus be aware if your images do not show up it is most likely due to these limitations rather than an error some place else.}}<br />
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<br />
=== Preliminaries ===<br />
<br />
By default the branding of SUSE distributions is controlled by the packages ''bootsplash-branding*'' and ''gfxboot-branding-''. The ''gfxboot-branding-'' package contains the information for the images displayed behind the [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ GRUB] menu, i.e. the menu where you select your kernel. The ''bootsplash-branding*'' contains the information about the image displayed during the actual boot process.<br />
<br />
Customizing the boot splash and GRUB menu images requires the duplication of the directory structures of the ''bootsplash-branding*'' and ''gfxboot-branding-'' packages. To see the structures run the following commands:<br />
<br />
rpm -qa | grep branding<br />
<br />
This produces a list of packages. From this list you can find the exact name of the packages we are interested in. the use<br />
<br />
rpm -ql <PACKAGE_NAME><br />
<br />
to see the list of directories and files provided by the package. Yes, the list for both packages is rather long, but fear not we will use a script to generate the images required for the boot splash screen. For the GRUB menu there is only one image required. <br />
<br />
Before we get going with the image creation etc. lets create a working directory.<br />
<br />
{{shell| mkdir $HOME/splashCustom}}<br />
{{shell| cd $HOME/splashCustom}}<br />
<br />
=== Customizing the boot splash images ===<br />
==== Images for the boot splash screen ====<br />
The script we will use later to generate the appropriate directory tree for the boot splash images expects [http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/ PNG] images for the background and [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/ SVG] images for the logo with specific names to be present in the execution directory. The expected file names are as follows:<br />
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# background.png - The image background to be displayed during silent boot<br />
# background-verbose.png - The image background to be displayed during verbose boot<br />
# logo.svg - The logo to be used during silent boot<br />
# logov.svg - The logo to be used during verbose boot<br />
<br />
You may modify the script to change these names if you so desire. In this example we will stick to the names presented above.<br />
<br />
In the working directory fire up your favorite graphics creation tool and create the background and logo images of your choice. Keep in ming the disclaimer at the beginning of the recipe. Thus you cannot go too crazy. If you already have images just copy them into the working directory with the appropriate names. If you just want to try this recipe without having to create images you may use the images below.<br />
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# background.png [[Image:kiwiCustomBootBck.png|44px|KCBB]]<br />
# background-verbose.png [[Image:kiwiCustomBootBckVerb.png|44px|KCBBV]]<br />
# [http://en.opensuse.org/images/9/9d/KiwiCustomLogo.svg logo.svg]<br />
# [http://en.opensuse.org/images/9/9d/KiwiCustomLogoVerb.svg logov.svg]<br />
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As you can see you do not have to have artistic skills for this.<br />
<br />
==== Bootsplash directory structure generation ====<br />
<br />
Create a script (bootsplash.php) with the following content in the working directory.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
#!/usr/bin/php<br />
<?php<br />
//depends on graphicsmagic and rsvg<br />
<br />
$distro = "openSUSE 11.2";<br />
$themename = "myTheme";<br />
$themepath = "./bootsplash/$themename";<br />
$imagepath = "/etc/bootsplash/themes/$themename/images";<br />
//resolution, jpeg export quality pairs<br />
$resolutions = array("640x480"=>"95", "800x600"=>"95", "1024x600"=>"94", <br />
"1024x768"=>"94", "1152x768"=>"94", "1152x864"=>"93", <br />
"1280x768"=>"93", "1366x768"=>"93", "1280x800"=>"93", <br />
"1280x854"=>"93", <br />
"1280x960"=>"92", "1280x1024"=>"92", "1400x1050"=>"91",<br />
"1440x900"=>"91", "1600x1024"=>"90", "1600x1200"=>"89", <br />
"1680x1050"=>"89", "1920x1200"=>"80", "3200x1200"=>"70");<br />
/*<br />
$resolutions = array("800x600"=>"95");<br />
*/<br />
//create dirs<br />
if (!is_dir($themepath)) {<br />
//print "removing old theme $themename\n\n";<br />
//exec("rm -rf ./theme/$themename");<br />
mkdir ("./bootsplash");<br />
mkdir ("$themepath");<br />
mkdir ("$themepath/config");<br />
mkdir ("$themepath/images");<br />
} <br />
//create logos<br />
if (!is_dir('./temp')) {<br />
mkdir ("./temp");<br />
}<br />
$cmd = "inkscape -w 180 -e ./temp/logo.png logo.svg"; //silent logo<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "inkscape -w 90 -e ./temp/logov.png logo.svg"; //verbose logo<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "gm convert -comment \"id logo deltabg stop\" ./temp/logo.png ./temp/logo.png ./temp/logo.mng";<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "gm convert -colorspace gray -comment \"id logov deltabg stop\" ./temp/logov.png ./temp/logov.png ./temp/logov.mng";<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
<br />
#exec("/usr/local/bin/convert ./building-blocks/logo.png $themepath/images/logo.mng");<br />
copy("./temp/logo.mng", "$themepath/images/logo.mng");<br />
copy("./temp/logov.mng", "$themepath/images/logov.mng");<br />
<br />
while (list($res,$q) = each($resolutions)) {<br />
//scale backgrounds<br />
<br />
print "creating $res resolution images\n";<br />
$in = "./background.png";<br />
$inverb = "./background-verbose.png";<br />
$silent = "$themepath/images/silent-$res.jpg";<br />
$verbose = "$themepath/images/bootsplash-$res.jpg";<br />
$cmd = "gm convert $in -geometry $res\! -quality $q -interlace None -colorspace YCbCr ";<br />
$cmd .= " -sampling-factor 2x2 $silent"; <br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "gm convert $inverb -geometry $res\! -quality $q -interlace None -colorspace YCbCr ";<br />
$cmd .= " -sampling-factor 2x2 $verbose"; <br />
#$cmd = "gm convert $in -colorspace gray -geometry $res\! -quality $q -interlace None ";<br />
#$cmd .= "-colorspace YCbCr -sampling-factor 2x2 $verbose";<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
<br />
//generate config files<br />
print "Generating config file for $res\n";<br />
$fp = fopen("$themepath/config/bootsplash-$res.cfg", "w");<br />
<br />
fwrite($fp, "# This is a bootsplash configuration file for\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "# $distro, resolution $res.\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "#\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "# See www.bootsplash.org for more information.\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "# created by SUSE Image Builder\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "#\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "version=3\n"); //config file version<br />
fwrite($fp, "state=1\n"); //picture is diplayed<br />
fwrite($fp, "progress_enable=0\n"); //no progress<br />
fwrite($fp, "overpaintok=1\n"); //no clue what this is<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\n");<br />
//colors<br />
fwrite($fp, "fgcolor=7\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "bgcolor=0\n\n");<br />
//text window frame<br />
ereg("([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)", $res, $dimensions);<br />
$x = $dimensions[1];<br />
$y = $dimensions[2];<br />
$tx = 20;<br />
$ty = 60;<br />
$tw = $x - $tx - 10;<br />
$th = $y - $ty;<br />
fwrite($fp, "tx=$tx\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "ty=$ty\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "tw=$tw\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "th=$th\n");<br />
//background<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\njpeg=$imagepath/bootsplash-$res.jpg\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "silentjpeg=$imagepath/silent-$res.jpg\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\n");<br />
$lx = round($x/2); <br />
$ly = round($y/2)-20; <br />
fwrite($fp, "mnganim logo $imagepath/logo.mng initframe logo silent center $lx $ly\n");<br />
<br />
//overlay title (verbose)<br />
$vlx = 2;<br />
$vly = 2;<br />
fwrite($fp, "mnganim logov $imagepath/logov.mng initframe logov origin 0 $vlx $vly\n");<br />
<br />
//animation triggers<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"isdown\" quit\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"rlreached 5\" toverbose\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"rlchange 0\" tosilent\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"rlchange 6\" tosilent\n");<br />
<br />
$verticalpcnt = 0.8;<br />
$width = 160; //width of the progress bar<br />
$voffset = 30; //vertical offset from the title (defined by verticalpcnt above)<br />
$x1 = $lx - round($width/2) - 4;<br />
$x2 = $x1 + $width;<br />
//$y1 = round($verticalpcnt*$y);<br />
$y1 = round($ly+$voffset);<br />
$y2 = $y1+1; //let's try a 2 pixel line<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "progress_enable=1\n"); //enable progress<br />
fwrite($fp, "box silent noover $x1 $y1 $x2 $y2 #ffffff10\n"); //progress background<br />
$wl = "box silent inter " . $x1 . " " . ($y1 - 1) . " " . $x1 . " " . ($y1 + 1) . " #ffffff80\n";<br />
fwrite($fp, $wl); //starting point ...<br />
$wl = "box silent " . $x1 . " " . ($y1 - 1) . " " . $x2 . " " . ($y2 + 1) . " #ffffff80\n";<br />
fwrite($fp, $wl); //..iterated to this<br />
<br />
fclose($fp);<br />
}<br />
<br />
?><br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Thanks Jakub for the script.<br />
<br />
Then execute the script <br />
<br />
{{shell| php bootsplash.php}}<br />
<br />
Once the script is complete you will have a bootsplace directory in your working directory. This contains everything you need to customize the boot splash screen.<br />
<br />
===== The image tree generation script =====<br />
<br />
A few notes about the image tree creation script above.<br />
<br />
# The value of the '''$themename''' variable is arbitrary, thus you may use something more creative than ''myTheme''. This value will be used later in the '''config.xml''' file. The requirement is that this name and the name used in the config.xml file match, thus watch out for typos.<br />
# The numbers in the dictionary or hash after the given resolution indicate the quality for image conversion purposes. Higher quality numbers imply larger file sizes, thus you are more likely to run up against the limitations of the bootsplash system. A rough estimate is that none of the files should exceed 70K. You can influence the size of the images by varying these numbers. This is not an exact science and trial and error is inevitable.<br />
<br />
These are about the only changes you should have to make to the script. The script also generate the configuration files and you can play with these to your hearts content until you get color positioning etc. just the way you like it.<br />
<br />
=== Tackling the GRUB background ===<br />
<br />
==== The back ground images ====<br />
Fire up your favorite image editing tool and create the background images you would like to use for the GRUB menu. One file should be named back.jpg and the other pback.jpg. Using these file names will allow you to avoid hacking the configuration files. If you have the images already copy them to the working directory with these names. If you just want to follow along and get on with the example feel free to use the prepared images below.<br />
<br />
* back.jpg [[Image:kiwiGrubBack.jpg|44px|KGRB]]<br />
* pback.jpg [[Image:kiwiGrubPback.jpg|44px|KGRPB]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Setting up the directory structure ====<br />
With the images created we need to set up the directory structure. The images for the GRUB background need to be located in ''/usr/share/gfxboot/themes/THEME_NAME/{data-boot,data-install}''. In addition to the images we need configuration files and a link to a Makefile.<br />
<br />
Rather than creating all the infrastructure from scratch it is easier to piggy back on existing work. Install the gfx-devel package to use pre-configured configuration files etc.<br />
<br />
{{shell| zypper in gfxboot-devel}}<br />
<br />
Once installed you can copy one of the derived themes and give it your own name.<br />
<br />
{{shell| cp -r /usr/share/gfxboot/themes/SLED .}}<br />
{{shell| mv SLED myTheme}}<br />
<br />
The name of your theme (myTHeme) must match the name you used in the $themename variable in the bootsplash.php script above. Next replace the images with your own.<br />
<br />
{{shell| cp back.jpg pback.jpg myTheme/data-boot}}<br />
{{shell| cp back.jpg pback.jpg myTheme/data-install}}<br />
<br />
Feel free to explore the various configuration files and modify them as you see fit. The [http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Gfxboot Gfxboot] page provides all the gory details you might be interested in.<br />
<br />
=== Integrating the customization ===<br />
With the image creation and setup for the customization out of the way we can now proceed to integrate our customization into a Kiwi image build. For this example we will use the live-iso example provided with the kiwi-doc package.<br />
<br />
* Copy the example configuration to the working directory.<br />
<br />
{{shell| cp -r /usr/share/doc/packages/kiwi/examples/suse-11.2/suse-live-iso .}}<br />
<br />
* Create the directory structure for the bootsplash theme and move or copy your theme into it.<br />
<br />
{{shell| mkdir -p etc/bootsplash/themes}}<br />
{{shell| mv bootsplash/myTheme etc/bootsplash/themes}}<br />
<br />
* Create the directory structure for the gfxboot theme and move or copy the theme into it.<br />
<br />
{{shell| mkdir -p usr/share/gfxboot/themes}}<br />
{{shell| mv myTheme usr/share/gfxboot/themes}}<br />
<br />
* Package the themes up into a tarball and move or copy the tarball into the Kiwi configuration tree.<br />
<br />
{{shell| tar -czvf myTheme.tgz usr etc}}<br />
{{shell| mv myTheme.tgz suse-live-iso}}<br />
<br />
* Edit the config.xml file with your favorite editor<br />
** Replace the repository definition if you do not wish to pull the packages over the Internet<br />
** Within the <preferences> element add a child element with the name '''<boot-theme>''' and the value of your theme name. In this example the configuration entry has the following form:<br />
<boot-theme>myTheme</boot-theme><br />
** Within the <packages> element add a child element with the name '''<archive>''', set the '''name''' attribute value to the name of the tarball we created previously and set the '''bootinclude''' to true. n this example the configuration entry has the following form:<br />
<archive name="myTheme.tgz" bootinclude="true"/><br />
** Add the '''gfx-devel''' package as a packe to include and include it in the boot image as follows:<br />
<package name="gfxboot-devel" bootinclude="true" bootdelete="true"/><br />
** Remove the lines containing the SUSE branding<br />
<br />
With the changes applied the <packages> element should look similar to the one shown below.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
<packages type="image" patternType="plusRecommended" patternPackageType="plusRecommended"><br />
<archive name="myTheme.tgz" bootinclude="true"/><br />
<package name="gfxboot-devel" bootinclude="true" bootdelete="true"/><br />
<package name="kernel-default"/><br />
<package name="bootsplash"/><br />
<package name="ifplugd"/><br />
<package name="vim"/><br />
<opensusePattern name="default"/><br />
<opensusePattern name="kde4"/><br />
</packages><br />
</pre><br />
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{{Info| If you include the distribution supplied branding packages those packages will be preffered over your custom images. Therefore, it is important that you do not include the distribution barnding packages.}}<br />
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This completes the integration of the custom images. What's left is to build and test the image.<br />
<br />
{{shell| kiwi --prepare ./suse-live-iso --root /tmp/customBoot_unpacked}}<br />
{{shell| kiwi --create /tmp/customBoot_unpacked -d /tmp/customBoot_image}}<br />
<br />
{{Info| Building a live image pulls in a graphics image named ''welcome.jpg''. This image file lives in /usr/share/gfxboot/themes/THEME_NAME/data-install, or in our case in usr/share/gfxboot/themes/myTheme/data-install. Since this image did not get modified in this example we will see the SLED welcome image during testing. We will see the SLED welcome image as we based our gfxboot theme on a copy of the SLED theme. If you want to change it, take a look at welcome.svg, which is located at http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/trees/master/cdboot}}<br />
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Once the ISO image has been built by Kiwi you can test it with qemu as follows:<br />
<br />
qemu-kvm -cdrom=/tmp/customBoot_image/IMAGE_NAME.iso<br />
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=== Custom GRUB and boot splash images ===<br />
<br />
{{warning | Work in Progress }}<br />
<br />
This example outlines how to customize the splash screens during boot of SUSE distributions using the [http://www.bootsplash.org/Welcome_to_the_graphical_world_of_Linux Bootsplash project] (all distributions at the time of this writing). <br />
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'''Customizing the GRUB and boot splash images'''<br />
<br />
Prep Time:<br />
*20 min + the time to create your graphic images<br />
Cook Time:<br />
*20 min<br />
Ingredients:<br />
* a running openSUSE 11.1 or 11.2 system<br />
* an openSUSE 11.1 or 11.2 repository<br />
* installed recent release of the KIWI toolset (at least version 3.25)<br />
* installed kiwi-doc package<br />
* background image<br />
* logo image in [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/ Scalable Vector Graphics] format<br />
* installed PHP interpreter<br />
* installed [http://www.graphicsmagick.org/ GraphicsMagick]<br />
* installed [http://www.inkscape.org/ Inkscape]<br />
* about 1 GB free disk space <br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Info| Before we get going a quick disclaimer note. There are limitations with respect to image size and number of colors for your images, thus be aware if your images do not show up it is most likely due to these limitations rather than an error some place else.}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Preliminaries ===<br />
<br />
By default the branding of SUSE distributions is controlled by the packages ''bootsplash-branding*'' and ''gfxboot-branding-''. The ''gfxboot-branding-'' package contains the information for the images displayed behind the [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ GRUB] menu, i.e. the menu where you select your kernel. The ''bootsplash-branding*'' contains the information about the image displayed during the actual boot process.<br />
<br />
Customizing the boot splash and GRUB menu images requires the duplication of the directory structures of the ''bootsplash-branding*'' and ''gfxboot-branding-'' packages. To see the structures run the following commands:<br />
<br />
rpm -qa | grep branding<br />
<br />
This produces a list of packages. From this list you can find the exact name of the packages we are interested in. the use<br />
<br />
rpm -ql <PACKAGE_NAME><br />
<br />
to see the list of directories and files provided by the package. Yes, the list for both packages is rather long, but fear not we will use a script to generate the images required for the boot splash screen. For the GRUB menu there is only one image required. <br />
<br />
Before we get going with the image creation etc. lets create a working directory.<br />
<br />
{{shell| mkdir $HOME/splashCustom}}<br />
{{shell| cd $HOME/splashCustom}}<br />
<br />
=== Customizing the boot splash images ===<br />
==== Images for the boot splash screen ====<br />
The script we will use later to generate the appropriate directory tree for the boot splash images expects [http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/ PNG] images for the background and [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/ SVG] images for the logo with specific names to be present in the execution directory. The expected file names are as follows:<br />
<br />
# background.png - The image background to be displayed during silent boot<br />
# background-verbose.png - The image background to be displayed during verbose boot<br />
# logo.svg - The logo to be used during silent boot<br />
# logov.svg - The logo to be used during verbose boot<br />
<br />
You may modify the script to change these names if you so desire. In this example we will stick to the names presented above.<br />
<br />
In the working directory fire up your favorite graphics creation tool and create the background and logo images of your choice. Keep in ming the disclaimer at the beginning of the recipe. Thus you cannot go too crazy. If you already have images just copy them into the working directory with the appropriate names. If you just want to try this recipe without having to create images you may use the images below.<br />
<br />
# background.png [[Image:kiwiCustomBootBck.png|44px|KCBB]]<br />
# background-verbose.png [[Image:kiwiCustomBootBckVerb.png|44px|KCBBV]]<br />
# [http://en.opensuse.org/images/9/9d/KiwiCustomLogo.svg logo.svg]<br />
# [http://en.opensuse.org/images/9/9d/KiwiCustomLogoVerb.svg logov.svg]<br />
<br />
As you can see you do not have to have artistic skills for this.<br />
<br />
==== Bootsplash directory structure generation ====<br />
<br />
Create a script (bootsplash.php) with the following content in the working directory.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
#!/usr/bin/php<br />
<?php<br />
//depends on graphicsmagic and rsvg<br />
<br />
$distro = "openSUSE 11.2";<br />
$themename = "myTheme";<br />
$themepath = "./bootsplash/$themename";<br />
$imagepath = "/etc/bootsplash/themes/$themename/images";<br />
//resolution, jpeg export quality pairs<br />
$resolutions = array("640x480"=>"95", "800x600"=>"95", "1024x600"=>"94", <br />
"1024x768"=>"94", "1152x768"=>"94", "1152x864"=>"93", <br />
"1280x768"=>"93", "1366x768"=>"93", "1280x800"=>"93", <br />
"1280x854"=>"93", <br />
"1280x960"=>"92", "1280x1024"=>"92", "1400x1050"=>"91",<br />
"1440x900"=>"91", "1600x1024"=>"90", "1600x1200"=>"89", <br />
"1680x1050"=>"89", "1920x1200"=>"80", "3200x1200"=>"70");<br />
/*<br />
$resolutions = array("800x600"=>"95");<br />
*/<br />
//create dirs<br />
if (!is_dir($themepath)) {<br />
//print "removing old theme $themename\n\n";<br />
//exec("rm -rf ./theme/$themename");<br />
mkdir ("./bootsplash");<br />
mkdir ("$themepath");<br />
mkdir ("$themepath/config");<br />
mkdir ("$themepath/images");<br />
} <br />
//create logos<br />
if (!is_dir('./temp')) {<br />
mkdir ("./temp");<br />
}<br />
$cmd = "inkscape -w 180 -e ./temp/logo.png logo.svg"; //silent logo<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "inkscape -w 90 -e ./temp/logov.png logo.svg"; //verbose logo<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "gm convert -comment \"id logo deltabg stop\" ./temp/logo.png ./temp/logo.png ./temp/logo.mng";<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "gm convert -colorspace gray -comment \"id logov deltabg stop\" ./temp/logov.png ./temp/logov.png ./temp/logov.mng";<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
<br />
#exec("/usr/local/bin/convert ./building-blocks/logo.png $themepath/images/logo.mng");<br />
copy("./temp/logo.mng", "$themepath/images/logo.mng");<br />
copy("./temp/logov.mng", "$themepath/images/logov.mng");<br />
<br />
while (list($res,$q) = each($resolutions)) {<br />
//scale backgrounds<br />
<br />
print "creating $res resolution images\n";<br />
$in = "./background.png";<br />
$inverb = "./background-verbose.png";<br />
$silent = "$themepath/images/silent-$res.jpg";<br />
$verbose = "$themepath/images/bootsplash-$res.jpg";<br />
$cmd = "gm convert $in -geometry $res\! -quality $q -interlace None -colorspace YCbCr ";<br />
$cmd .= " -sampling-factor 2x2 $silent"; <br />
exec($cmd);<br />
$cmd = "gm convert $inverb -geometry $res\! -quality $q -interlace None -colorspace YCbCr ";<br />
$cmd .= " -sampling-factor 2x2 $verbose"; <br />
#$cmd = "gm convert $in -colorspace gray -geometry $res\! -quality $q -interlace None ";<br />
#$cmd .= "-colorspace YCbCr -sampling-factor 2x2 $verbose";<br />
exec($cmd);<br />
<br />
//generate config files<br />
print "Generating config file for $res\n";<br />
$fp = fopen("$themepath/config/bootsplash-$res.cfg", "w");<br />
<br />
fwrite($fp, "# This is a bootsplash configuration file for\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "# $distro, resolution $res.\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "#\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "# See www.bootsplash.org for more information.\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "# created by SUSE Image Builder\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "#\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "version=3\n"); //config file version<br />
fwrite($fp, "state=1\n"); //picture is diplayed<br />
fwrite($fp, "progress_enable=0\n"); //no progress<br />
fwrite($fp, "overpaintok=1\n"); //no clue what this is<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\n");<br />
//colors<br />
fwrite($fp, "fgcolor=7\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "bgcolor=0\n\n");<br />
//text window frame<br />
ereg("([0-9]+)x([0-9]+)", $res, $dimensions);<br />
$x = $dimensions[1];<br />
$y = $dimensions[2];<br />
$tx = 20;<br />
$ty = 60;<br />
$tw = $x - $tx - 10;<br />
$th = $y - $ty;<br />
fwrite($fp, "tx=$tx\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "ty=$ty\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "tw=$tw\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "th=$th\n");<br />
//background<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\njpeg=$imagepath/bootsplash-$res.jpg\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "silentjpeg=$imagepath/silent-$res.jpg\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\n");<br />
$lx = round($x/2); <br />
$ly = round($y/2)-20; <br />
fwrite($fp, "mnganim logo $imagepath/logo.mng initframe logo silent center $lx $ly\n");<br />
<br />
//overlay title (verbose)<br />
$vlx = 2;<br />
$vly = 2;<br />
fwrite($fp, "mnganim logov $imagepath/logov.mng initframe logov origin 0 $vlx $vly\n");<br />
<br />
//animation triggers<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"isdown\" quit\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"rlreached 5\" toverbose\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"rlchange 0\" tosilent\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "trigger \"rlchange 6\" tosilent\n");<br />
<br />
$verticalpcnt = 0.8;<br />
$width = 160; //width of the progress bar<br />
$voffset = 30; //vertical offset from the title (defined by verticalpcnt above)<br />
$x1 = $lx - round($width/2) - 4;<br />
$x2 = $x1 + $width;<br />
//$y1 = round($verticalpcnt*$y);<br />
$y1 = round($ly+$voffset);<br />
$y2 = $y1+1; //let's try a 2 pixel line<br />
fwrite($fp, "\n\n");<br />
fwrite($fp, "progress_enable=1\n"); //enable progress<br />
fwrite($fp, "box silent noover $x1 $y1 $x2 $y2 #ffffff10\n"); //progress background<br />
$wl = "box silent inter " . $x1 . " " . ($y1 - 1) . " " . $x1 . " " . ($y1 + 1) . " #ffffff80\n";<br />
fwrite($fp, $wl); //starting point ...<br />
$wl = "box silent " . $x1 . " " . ($y1 - 1) . " " . $x2 . " " . ($y2 + 1) . " #ffffff80\n";<br />
fwrite($fp, $wl); //..iterated to this<br />
<br />
fclose($fp);<br />
}<br />
<br />
?><br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Thanks Jakub for the script.<br />
<br />
Then execute the script <br />
<br />
{{shell| php bootsplash.php}}<br />
<br />
Once the script is complete you will have a bootsplace directory in your working directory. This contains everything you need to customize the boot splash screen.<br />
<br />
===== The image tree generation script =====<br />
<br />
A few notes about the image tree creation script above.<br />
<br />
# The value of the '''$themename''' variable is arbitrary, thus you may use something more creative than ''myTheme''. This value will be used later in the '''config.xml''' file. The requirement is that this name and the name used in the config.xml file match, thus watch out for typos.<br />
# The numbers in the dictionary or hash after the given resolution indicate the quality for image conversion purposes. Higher quality numbers imply larger file sizes, thus you are more likely to run up against the limitations of the bootsplash system. A rough estimate is that none of the files should exceed 70K. You can influence the size of the images by varying these numbers. This is not an exact science and trial and error is inevitable.<br />
<br />
These are about the only changes you should have to make to the script. The script also generate the configuration files and you can play with these to your hearts content until you get color positioning etc. just the way you like it.<br />
<br />
=== Tackling the GRUB background ===<br />
<br />
==== The back ground images ====<br />
Fire up your favorite image editing tool and create the background images you would like to use for the GRUB menu. One file should be named back.jpg and the other pback.jpg. Using these file names will allow you to avoid hacking the configuration files. If you have the images already copy them to the working directory with these names. If you just want to follow along and get on with the example feel free to use the prepared images below.<br />
<br />
* back.jpg [[Image:kiwiGrubBack.jpg|44px|KGRB]]<br />
* pback.jpg [[Image:kiwiGrubPback.jpg|44px|KGRPB]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==== Setting up the directory structure ====<br />
With the images created we need to set up the directory structure. The images for the GRUB background need to be located in ''/usr/share/gfxboot/themes/THEME_NAME/{data-boot,data-install}''. In addition to the images we need configuration files and a link to a Makefile.<br />
<br />
Rather than creating all the infrastructure from scratch it is easier to piggy back on existing work. Install the gfx-devel package to use pre-configured configuration files etc.<br />
<br />
{{shell| zypper in gfxboot-devel}}<br />
<br />
Once installed you can copy one of the derived themes and give it your own name.<br />
<br />
{{shell| cp -r /usr/share/gfxboot/themes/SLED .}}<br />
{{shell| mv SLED myTheme}}<br />
<br />
The name of your theme (myTHeme) must match the name you used in the $themename variable in the bootsplash.php script above. Next replace the images with your own.<br />
<br />
{{shell| cp back.jpg pback.jpg myTheme/data-boot}}<br />
{{shell| cp back.jpg pback.jpg myTheme/data-install}}<br />
<br />
Feel free to explore the various configuration files and modify them as you see fit. The [http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Gfxboot Gfxboot] page provides all the gory details you might be interested in.<br />
<br />
=== Integrating the customization ===<br />
With the image creation and setup for the customization out of the way we can now proceed to integrate our customization into a Kiwi image build. For this example we will use the live-iso example provided with the kiwi-doc package.<br />
<br />
* Copy the example configuration to the working directory.<br />
<br />
{{shell| cp -r /usr/share/doc/packages/kiwi/examples/suse-11.2/suse-live-iso .}}<br />
<br />
* Create the directory structure for the bootsplash theme and move or copy your theme into it.<br />
<br />
{{shell| mkdir -p etc/bootsplash/themes}}<br />
{{shell| mv bootsplash/myTheme etc/bootsplash/themes}}<br />
<br />
* Create the directory structure for the gfxboot theme and move or copy the theme into it.<br />
<br />
{{shell| mkdir -p usr/share/gfxboot/themes}}<br />
{{shell| mv myTheme usr/share/gfxboot/themes}}<br />
<br />
* Package the themes up into a tarball and move or copy the tarball into the Kiwi configuration tree.<br />
<br />
{{shell| tar -czvf myTheme.tgz usr etc}}<br />
{{shell| mv myTheme.tgz suse-live-iso}}<br />
<br />
* Edit the config.xml file with your favorite editor<br />
** Replace the repository definition if you do not wish to pull the packages over the Internet<br />
** Within the <preferences> element add a child element with the name '''<boot-theme>''' and the value of your theme name. In this example the configuration entry has the following form:<br />
<boot-theme>myTheme</boot-theme><br />
** Within the <packages> element add a child element with the name '''<archive>''', set the '''name''' attribute value to the name of the tarball we created previously and set the '''bootinclude''' to true. n this example the configuration entry has the following form:<br />
<archive name="myTheme.tgz" bootinclude="true"/><br />
** Add the '''gfx-devel''' package as a packe to include and include it in the boot image as follows:<br />
<package name="gfxboot-devel" bootinclude="true" bootdelete="true"/><br />
** Remove the lines containing the SUSE branding<br />
<br />
With the changes applied the <packages> element should look similar to the one shown below.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
<packages type="image" patternType="plusRecommended" patternPackageType="plusRecommended"><br />
<archive name="myTheme.tgz" bootinclude="true"/><br />
<package name="gfxboot-devel" bootinclude="true" bootdelete="true"/><br />
<package name="kernel-default"/><br />
<package name="bootsplash"/><br />
<package name="ifplugd"/><br />
<package name="vim"/><br />
<opensusePattern name="default"/><br />
<opensusePattern name="kde4"/><br />
</packages><br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{Info| If you include the distribution supplied branding packages those packages will be preffered over your custom images. Therefore, it is important that you do not include the distribution barnding packages.}}<br />
<br />
This completes the integration of the custom images. What's left is to build and test the image.<br />
<br />
{{shell| kiwi --prepare ./suse-live-iso --root /tmp/customBoot_unpacked}}<br />
{{shell| kiwi --create /tmp/customBoot_unpacked -d /tmp/customBoot_image}}<br />
<br />
{{Info| Building a live image pulls in a graphics image named ''welcome.jpg''. This image file lives in /usr/share/gfxboot/themes/THEME_NAME/data-install, or in our case in usr/share/gfxboot/themes/myTheme/data-install. Since this image did not get modified in this example we will see the SLED welcome image during testing. We will see the SLED welcome image as we based our gfxboot theme on a copy of the SLED theme. If you want to change it, take a look at welcome.svg, which is located at http://gitorious.org/opensuse/art/trees/master/cdboot}}<br />
<br />
Once the ISO image has been built by Kiwi you can test it with qemu as follows:<br />
<br />
qemu-kvm -cdrom=/tmp/customBoot_image/IMAGE_NAME.iso<br />
<br />
{{Info| Previously noted caveats about 64 bit images apply}}<br />
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= Overview =<br />
[[Image:gfxboot_pic_01.jpg|400px|thumb|Boot screen.]]<br />
<br />
The graphical boot screen in openSUSE is an extension to the usual text-based bootloaders grub, lilo and isolinux.<br />
From a user perspective there is no visible difference between them. This article describes how to configure and<br />
modify the boot screen.<br />
<br />
You'll need package gfxboot (is normally installed on openSUSE) and for some of the examples below<br />
you will need gfxboot-devel, qemu and syslinux.<br />
<br />
== Working with graphical boot screens ==<br />
<br />
Bootloaders, such as grub, have been adapted to support both graphics and animations. The graphics and animations are contained in the archive file ''/boot/message'', assuming, of course, that the partition used by the bootloader is mounted on ''/boot''. ''/boot/message'' will be found automatically by a compatible bootloader according to its configuration file.<br />
<br />
gfxboot essentially works with the ''/boot/message'' file<br />
* to update it according to themes found in ''/usr/share/gfxboot/themes''<br />
* to manage the content of the configuration file gfxboot.cfg contained in the archive file ''/boot/message''<br />
<br />
The gfxboot-devel package and a virtual machine provider package, such as qemu is required to develop and test new themes.<br />
<br />
There are only 2 themes supplied with openSUSE [at 11.0], namely openSUSE and upstream.<br />
<br />
=== openSUSE theme ===<br />
<br />
This theme is full featured, with an animation for a countdown timer and a penguin animation which appears randomly, with a probability which can be set between 0 and 100%. [to see the penguin animation, set penguin=1 in ''gfxboot.cfg'' file within the ''/boot/message'' archive as described below and reboot]. The openSUSE theme also compiles with the gfxboot-devel package.<br />
<br />
=== upstream package ===<br />
<br />
This is a partial theme, with alternative graphics that can be substituted for the openSUSE theme using gfxboot. It does not compile with the gfxboot-devel package.<br />
<br />
== Deciding how to go about configuring your boot screen ==<br />
<br />
=== Single User environment ===<br />
<br />
In a single user environment, it will be enough to work with the default openSUSE theme as packaged in ''/boot/message''. You can use either ''cpio'' or ''gfxboot'' to access the archive. Both these approaches are described below.<br />
<br />
As already described, the openSUSE theme already comes with features, such as the penguin animation, which you may not require. The penguins can be disabled by editing gfxboot.cfg within the ''/boot/message'' archive and you can set your own backgrounds by adding or substituting files within the cpio archive and editing ''gfxboot.cfg'' accordingly.<br />
<br />
This will probably provide enough scope for most users to achieve the desired boot screen. <br />
<br />
=== Corporate Branding environment ===<br />
<br />
Corporate Branding may require<br />
* more sophistication in the bootscreen<br />
* a sufficient number of installations to justify the effort<br />
<br />
gfxboot-devel will allow animations with some complexity to be created. An example would be the penguins animation in the openSUSE theme.<br />
<br />
A full description of gfxboot-devel requires a separate article. However, in the absence of this, the available info resources are<br />
* the openSUSE theme in ''/usr/share/gfxboot/themes'', which compiles under gfxboot-devel<br />
* a programming manual in ''/usr/share/doc/packages/gfxboot-devel'', which covers syntax, but has no overview information on the process of creating a theme<br />
<br />
Creating a new theme with gfxboot-devel is not for the faint hearted. If you have programming skills, however, you may be able to get started from the command line by using the Makefile in the openSUSE theme:<br />
<br />
cd /usr/share/gfxboot/themes/openSUSE<br />
make<br />
<br />
= Activating the boot screen =<br />
<br />
The boot screen is a cpio archive, usually ''/boot/message'' in the installed system and<br />
''/boot/i386/loader/bootlogo'' on DVD. This archive must contain all files gfxboot needs (except when<br />
using isolinux, see below).<br />
<br />
== grub ==<br />
<br />
Add a line like<br />
<br />
gfxmenu (hd0,1)/boot/message<br />
<br />
to /boot/grub/menu.lst.<br />
<br />
== lilo ==<br />
<br />
Add<br />
<br />
message=/boot/message<br />
<br />
to lilo.conf. lilo detects automatically if ''/boot/message'' is just a text file or a gfxboot archive.<br />
<br />
== isolinux ==<br />
<br />
isolinux is the bootloader used on DVD. The main difference to grub and lilo is that gfxboot can read<br />
files directly from DVD. So not all files have to be in the gfxboot cpio archive. Only the gfxboot core<br />
(usually named ''init'') needs to.<br />
<br />
Add, e.g.<br />
<br />
gfxboot bootlogo<br />
<br />
to isolinux.cfg.<br />
<br />
= gfxboot archive =<br />
<br />
The gfxboot archive ''/boot/message'' is a usual cpio archive. You can in principle look at it with<br />
<br />
cpio -tv </boot/message<br />
<br />
unpack it to the current directory with<br />
<br />
cpio -i </boot/message<br />
<br />
and repack it with<br />
<br />
find . | cpio -o >/boot/message<br />
<br />
But to make things easier there is the ''gfxboot'' tool. Here are some basic commands:<br />
<br />
* list gfxboot archive (default is ''/boot/message''):<br />
<br />
gfxboot --ls<br />
<br />
* add or replace files (e.g. background image):<br />
<br />
gfxboot --add-files back.jpg<br />
<br />
* view a file (e.g. the config file):<br />
<br />
gfxboot --show-file gfxboot.cfg<br />
<br />
* a shorthand for the above:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --show-config<br />
<br />
There are a lot more commands. Try ''gfxboot --help'' for a complete list.<br />
<br />
== gfxboot on DVD ==<br />
<br />
As mentioned before, using isolinux has the advantage that gfxboot can read files directly from the ISO9660 filesystem<br />
(note: no Rock Ridge extensions). In this case you can pass the directory with the gfxboot files as argument<br />
to ''gfxboot''.<br />
<br />
E.g., to try a new background picture you can do:<br />
<br />
gfxboot -a cd/boot/i386/loader --add-files back.jpg -b isolinux --test --preview<br />
<br />
== Archive size restrictions ==<br />
<br />
gfxboot currently reserves 8 MB for itself. The archive is loaded into this memory at startup. So it should be<br />
somewhat smaller than 8 MB to leave enough free working space for gfxboot.<br />
<br />
Older version of gfxboot had significantly tighter memory restrictions. But I hope 8 MB is enough for<br />
typical use cases.<br />
<br />
= gfxboot config file =<br />
<br />
A lot of internal variables can be modified by editing the gfxboot config file ''gfxboot.cfg''. The file<br />
uses a typical INI-file syntax. If you don't want to edit it directly, ''gfxboot'' has some options<br />
to help you:<br />
<br />
* print the complete config file:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --show-config<br />
<br />
* change an entry (variable 'beep' in section 'boot'):<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config boot::beep=0<br />
<br />
* remove an entire section:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --rm-section 800x600<br />
<br />
Note that there is no option to create a section. Sections are automatically created when you add a variable<br />
to it. See the screen size example below.<br />
<br />
= Modifying the boot screen =<br />
<br />
gfxboot comes with different themes. To save space ''/boot/message'' does not contain all files (e.g.<br />
not all translations). The complete set of files for a theme is installed in ''/usr/share/gfxboot/themes/<theme>''. But if you simply using gfxboot to update ''/boot/message'', then most useful files can be found in ''/etc/bootsplash/themes'', although the bootsplash files are intended for providing a graphical screen while the kernel boots and for the console login screen.<br />
<br />
== Testing your changes ==<br />
<br />
You probably don't want to reboot to review your lates changes. Luckily ''gfxboot'' has a test feature build in.<br />
A virtual machine must be installed for it to work (qemu works best, but vmware, vbox or bochs are supported, too).<br />
<br />
Simply add ''--preview'' to your ''gfxboot'' command. This will take your boot screen, put together a mini<br />
system and run it in a virtual machine.<br />
<br />
If you add ''--test'' as well, no changes are made to your original boot screen config.<br />
<br />
For example:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config penguin=100 --test --preview<br />
<br />
shows you the penguin theme without modifying ''/boot/message''.<br />
<br />
== Themes ==<br />
<br />
If you have several themes installed, you can switch to theme ''foo'' by running<br />
<br />
gfxboot --update-theme foo<br />
<br />
== Languages ==<br />
<br />
There are quite a number of languages supported but not all are added to the gfxboot archive.<br />
<br />
gfxboot --add-languages de_DE fr_FR ja_JP --default-language ja_JP<br />
<br />
adds German, French and Japanese and sets the default language to Japanese.<br />
<br />
== Keymaps ==<br />
<br />
To switch to a Czech keyboard mapping, do:<br />
<br />
--change-config keymap=cs_CZ<br />
<br />
== Background picture ==<br />
<br />
[[Image:gfxboot_pic_01.jpg|thumb|With new backgound.]]<br />
<br />
The background picture is named ''back.jpg''. You can simply replace it (must be jpeg image):<br />
<br />
gfxboot --add-file back.jpg<br />
<br />
<br clear="all" /><br />
<br />
== Menu position ==<br />
<br />
[[Image:gfxboot_pic_02.jpg|thumb|Menu larger & shifted.]]<br />
<br />
Maybe you like the menu more to the left:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config 800x600::mainmenu.pos=70,10<br />
<br />
== Menu size ==<br />
<br />
Normally, only 8 entries are shown at a time (you can scroll for more). If you want more, do, e.g.<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config mainmenu.entries=12<br />
<br />
<br clear="all" /><br />
<br />
== Colors ==<br />
<br />
Maybe yellow looks better (colors are 24 bit rgb values):<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config mainmenu.normal.fg=0xffff00<br />
<br />
== Font ==<br />
<br />
[[Image:gfxboot_pic_03.jpg|thumb|A different font.]]<br />
<br />
Replacing the font is a bit tricky if you want it to include the glyphs for all supported languages. If you<br />
need only typical european scripts, however, it is quite easy:<br />
<br />
* first, install the gfxboot-devel package<br />
<br />
* then run, e.g.:<br />
<br />
gfxboot-font -v -c ISO-8859-15 -f planetbe:size=24 big.fnt >big.log<br />
<br />
This gets the glyphs from font 'Planet Benson 2'. You can use every font FreeType 2 can render. Note that you have to<br />
give the real filename as argument, not the font name. In this case ''planetbe.ttf'' from the free-ttf-fonts package.<br />
<br />
The log file is useful for debugging. It shows from which font the glyphs have been taken and how they look like.<br />
<br />
Now that you have the new font, you can use it:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config font.large=big.fnt 800x600::mainmenu.pos=200,50<br />
<br />
<br clear="all" /><br />
<br />
== Screen size ==<br />
<br />
[[Image:gfxboot_pic_04.jpg|thumb|Boot screen with 1152x864.]]<br />
<br />
gfxboot relies on the VESA Video BIOS for setting a video mode. So please be aware that not all screen<br />
sizes you have on your KDE or GNOME desktop are available. If in doubt, check<br />
<br />
hwinfo --framebuffer<br />
<br />
for a list of modes. gfxboot prefers 24 bit modes but will fall back to 16 bit modes if no suitable 24 bit mode<br />
is available.<br />
<br />
Create a new section in gfxboot.cfg for your new screen size:<br />
<br />
gfxboot --change-config 1152x864::screen.size=1152,864 1152x864::mainmenu.pos=400,200 1152x864::bootopt.pos=200,750<br />
gfxboot --change-config layout=1152x864,boot<br />
# or layout=1152x864,install if for DVD<br />
<br />
<br clear="all" /><br />
<br />
= Menu entries =<br />
<br />
If you look at the pictures above you will see that although isolinux.cfg has just labels like ''rescue'', the<br />
graphical screen shows ''Rescue System''. That's because there is an internal list of menu entry strings<br />
it should replace.<br />
<br />
If you don't want to recompile the theme there are two ways to influence how gfxboot prints menu labels:<br />
<br />
# it replaces underscores ('_') with spaces (lilo & isolinux don't allow spaces in labels); if you dont' want this, turn it off (''gfxboot --change-config _2space=0'')<br />
# if you need translations for your menu, you can create files ''translations.<locale>'' that consist of alternating lines with original text and translations. For example:<br />
<br />
# cat translations.de_DE<br />
install_xxx<br />
Installiere XXX<br />
install_foo<br />
Installiere Foo<br />
<br />
Note that you will almost certainly need a file ''translations.en'' with the second method.<br />
<br />
= See also =<br />
[[SDB:KIWI Cookbook Splash Screen]] describes the process of setting up customized splash screens for the boot process.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[ru:Gfxboot]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Special booting]]<br />
[[Category:SDB:HOWTOs]]</div>Javierllorente