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<div>{{Board navbar}}<br />
= Best practices =<br />
This page collects so called best practices for common board tasks plus templates for handling stuff, mostly by email.<br />
<br />
== Complaint Process ==<br />
<br />
If you file a complaint, there is a [https://en.opensuse.org/Code_of_Conduct Formal Complaint Process].<br />
<br />
In case of a complaint involved a board member, you can report via a proxy (eg. a board member of your choice) should you feel uncomfortable reporting it in this format.<br />
<br />
== Board Meetings ==<br />
<br />
=== Meeting reminder/invite ===<br />
<br />
Two days before regularly scheduled board meetings, board@ and project@ receive an invitation/reminder which should include<br />
* date, time (and time zone),<br />
* virtual location,<br />
* the current tentative agenda/topics, and<br />
* how to submit topics.<br />
<br />
(You can easily adjust that reminder via https://github.com/openSUSE/mail-reminder .)<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
<br />
# Everyone arriving, a few minutes of chit-chat<br />
# Identify minutes taker (round-robin based on board members' first names)<br />
# Verify previous minutes were published<br />
# Review list of agenda items (which should already be in the notes skeleton in Etherpad, though still may be useful to double check the issue tracker)<br />
# Check whether there needs to be a private part of the meeting (e.g. conflict resolution items)<br />
# Regular items<br />
# Private items (if applicable)<br />
<br />
=== Minutes taking ===<br />
<br />
Board members alternately take minutes, in alphabetical order based on first names; by default the chair moderates the meeting.<br />
<br />
Minutes should include:<br />
* Heading with date of the meeting and list of participants<br />
* List of topic discussed and their content<br />
* An early invitation for the following meeting<br />
<br />
Draft minutes should be sent to board@lists.opensuse.org and guests who attended the meeting within a day or two after the meeting. <br />
Drafts are kept on an etherpad: https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/BoardMeeting<br />
<br />
The final version of the minutes should be shared with project@lists.opensuse.org mailing list when reviewed and approved by at least two other board members. Provide the other board members at least 24 hours to respond before sending the final version out. Afterwards it should also be added to the openSUSE Board Meeting Wiki page as archive at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Board_meetings.<br />
<br />
The deadline should be by the end of week the board meeting occurred.<br />
<br />
=== Action items ===<br />
<br />
The minutes taker shall also<br />
* create code.opensuse.org tickets for AIs that came up, and<br />
* close resolved tickets (such as agenda items fully covered).<br />
<br />
<br />
== Trademark-related issues ==<br />
<br />
=== Domain Names ===<br />
Like other trademark-related topics all openSUSE Internet domains such <br />
as country-/language-specific domains and domains used by the marketing <br />
team are handled by the board. <br />
<br />
After the board has agreed, domain will be registered by the trademark <br />
owner (currently SUSE, in the future this might be the openSUSE <br />
Foundation). SUSE IT is managing those domain registrations. Cost <br />
is covered by SUSE. DNS is managed by the openSUSE Heroes. <br />
<br />
openSUSE country-/language-specific domains will only be made available <br />
to known and trusted openSUSE members, and ideally a group of those to <br />
avoid singe points of failure. <br />
<br />
They are intended for language- or country-specific presence and use <br />
cases and should not "compete" with contents and services provided via <br />
our general openSUSE.org infrastructure. Two possible examples are <br />
opensuse.jp for a presence in Japenese language and opensuse.mu <br />
for a presence of the Mauritian community. <br />
<br />
Such domains are to serve subsets of the global openSUSE community, <br />
which entails abiding by the openSUSE Code of Conduct and all other <br />
rules and practices. <br />
<br />
Practical steps to register a new domain: <br />
<br />
# Discuss among the group of people later using that domain, which can be the openSUSE marketing team or a local community/group of volunteers. <br />
# Approach the board, either directly or via progress.opensuse.org. <br />
# When/if the board has approved, create a ticket in progress.opensuse.org if there isn't one yet. <br />
# The chair of the board (or possibly another board member) is going to liaise with SUSE IT.<br />
# They also confirm the openSUSE ticket.<br />
# openSUSE Heroes set up DNS for the new domain.<br />
# SUSE IT registers the domain pointing to DNS servers provided by openSUSE (currently ns1/ns2/ns3.opensuse.org). <br />
# Have fun! <br />
<br />
<br />
== Varia ==<br />
<br />
=== Joining the Board ===<br />
<br />
* After the handover meeting, send an email to admin@opensuse.org to be provided with Wiki admin access to be able to edit the [[openSUSE:Board|Board]] pages.<br />
* Subscribe to board@lists.opensuse.org by sending an email to board-join@lists.opensuse.org. (Alternatively, as of 2021-03-08 Gerald has [https://lists.opensuse.org/manage/lists/board.lists.opensuse.org/ admin access].)<br />
* Add yourself to the [[openSUSE:Board|Board]] and [[openSUSE:Board_history|Board history]] Wiki pages.<br />
* Give the Board pages a thorough read.<br />
* Get access from one of the follow board members for https://code.opensuse.org/board/tickets to track board ticket items.<br />
* Determine with other board members when is an optimal time to have a meeting with availability. <br />
* Find the weekly meeting notes at https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/BoardMeeting<br />
* Ask about exceptions/responsibilities of being a board member. E.g. Annual openSUSE board meeting, initiatives to drive, etc.<br />
* Gradually make yourself familiar with teams, projects, people and infrastructure associated with the openSUSE Project.<br />
* Edit the board section of the openSUSE Wikipedia at least [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSUSE#Organizational_units in English], if possible in German; other languages optional.<br />
* Ask to be added to the Telegram group for this year.<br />
<br />
=== Death of an openSUSE member ===<br />
In the sad case we learn about the death of an openSUSE member, there are some logistic steps to execute.<br />
* Lock/remove the IDP account by informing SUSE IT. This is best done by a SUSE employee filing a service desk ticket.<br />
* Move to emeritus membership status by informaing the membership officials.<br />
* Notify the factory@ mailing list if they maintained any packages there.<br />
<br />
=== Warnings ===<br />
<br />
==== First Warning + 3 months ban ====<br />
<code>Hello [name],<br />
<br />
the board has received a complaint about your behavior [place where it happened].<br />
<br />
We have reviewed the incident during our last board call and came to the <br />
conclusion that your behavior was not in line with the way we want to <br />
interact with each other and is a breach of our code of conduct.<br />
<br />
The board has decided to issue a *warning* to you and ban you from the openSUSE <br />
mailing lists and social media channels for three months.<br />
<br />
After that period you are welcome to participate again.<br />
<br />
If you continue to misbehave, you will be completely banned from the openSUSE <br />
mailing lists & social media channels.<br />
<br />
On behalf of the openSUSE Board<br />
[Board Member's name]</code><br />
<br />
[[Category:Board]]</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Board_election_2023_platform_simotek&diff=182949openSUSE:Board election 2023 platform simotek2023-12-18T01:03:24Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>[[File:Simon.jpeg|link=http://simotek.net|200px]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
My name is Simon Lees, I commonly use the alias simotek in many parts of the openSUSE project thougnj, I live in Adelaide, Australia, Have a Bachelor of Engineering and now works at SUSE as a Senior Software Engineer within the packaging / maintenance teams. I am the openSUSE maintainer of the enlightenment desktop, and also maintains fish, conky and a bunch of other things to make your Linux desktop better. He is also known for frequently breaking various patterns. <br />
<br />
Most recently I have been working on building a Leap replacement based off SUSE's ALP, messing with synthesizers and circuit bending Video Mixers.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Platform ===<br />
Having previously spent 4 years on the board between 2018 and 2021, I know that large parts of the board's roll come down to conflict resolution this is something that I feel I can do reasonably well and am happy to do so.<br />
<br />
Alongside that the new [[geekos.org]] finally provides openSUSE with a level of financial freedom and independence and I'm looking forward to looking into the best ways that we can leverage that to grow and improve the openSUSE Community.<br />
<br />
One of my passions of the last year has been how can we continue the success that has been openSUSE Leap Post the end of SLE and this is something that I'll continue to work on although i'll still do this even not on the board.<br />
<br />
The reason I started using openSUSE 10+ years ago was that there was no gatekeepers around what could be included in a Linux distro and everything was supported equally. What kept me using openSUSE is that I discovered soon after how easy it was to contribute. In my time on the board previously one of the things I enjoyed most was helping connect like minded people so they can work together to achieve the best possible outcomes. However while the project has been easy to contribute to for people like me who know what they wanted to contribute, we haven't always done the best at guiding people who may not know how or where to get started into roles that fit and suite there talents. This is something that i'd like us as a project to continue working on.</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Board_election_2023_platform_simotek&diff=182947openSUSE:Board election 2023 platform simotek2023-12-18T01:03:11Z<p>Simotek: Created page with "200px <br> My name is Simon Lees, I commonly use the alias simotek in many parts of the openSUSE project thougnj, I live in Adelaide, Australia, Have a Bachelor of Engineering and now works at SUSE as a Senior Software Engineer within the packaging / maintenance teams. I am the openSUSE maintainer of the enlightenment desktop, and also maintains fish, conky and a bunch of other things to make your Linux desktop better. He is a..."</p>
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<div>[[File:Simon.jpeg|link=http://simotek.net|200px]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
My name is Simon Lees, I commonly use the alias simotek in many parts of the openSUSE project thougnj, I live in Adelaide, Australia, Have a Bachelor of Engineering and now works at SUSE as a Senior Software Engineer within the packaging / maintenance teams. I am the openSUSE maintainer of the enlightenment desktop, and also maintains fish, conky and a bunch of other things to make your Linux desktop better. He is also known for frequently breaking various patterns. <br />
<br />
Most recently I have been working on building a Leap replacement based off SUSE's ALP, messing with synthesizers and circuit bending Video Mixers.<br />
<br />
[[openSUSE:Board_election_2023_platform_simotek|2023 Board Platform]]<br />
<br />
=== Platform ===<br />
Having previously spent 4 years on the board between 2018 and 2021, I know that large parts of the board's roll come down to conflict resolution this is something that I feel I can do reasonably well and am happy to do so.<br />
<br />
Alongside that the new [[geekos.org]] finally provides openSUSE with a level of financial freedom and independence and I'm looking forward to looking into the best ways that we can leverage that to grow and improve the openSUSE Community.<br />
<br />
One of my passions of the last year has been how can we continue the success that has been openSUSE Leap Post the end of SLE and this is something that I'll continue to work on although i'll still do this even not on the board.<br />
<br />
The reason I started using openSUSE 10+ years ago was that there was no gatekeepers around what could be included in a Linux distro and everything was supported equally. What kept me using openSUSE is that I discovered soon after how easy it was to contribute. In my time on the board previously one of the things I enjoyed most was helping connect like minded people so they can work together to achieve the best possible outcomes. However while the project has been easy to contribute to for people like me who know what they wanted to contribute, we haven't always done the best at guiding people who may not know how or where to get started into roles that fit and suite there talents. This is something that i'd like us as a project to continue working on.</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek&diff=182945User:Simotek2023-12-18T00:35:06Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>[[File:Simon.jpeg|link=http://simotek.net|200px]]<br />
<br><br />
<br />
My name is Simon Lees, I commonly use the alias simotek in many parts of the openSUSE project thoug, I live in Adelaide, Australia, Havae a Bachelor of Engineering and now works at SUSE as a Senior Software Engineer within the packaging / maintenance teams. I am the openSUSE maintainer of the enlightenment desktop, and also maintains fish, conky and a bunch of other things to make your Linux desktop better. He is also known for frequently breaking various patterns. <br />
<br />
Most recently I have been working on building a Leap replacement based off SUSE's ALP, messing with synthesizers and circuit bending Video Mixers.<br />
<br />
[[openSUSE:Board_election_2023_platform_simotek|2023 Board Platform]]<br />
<br />
[[User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll]]<br />
<br />
=== Constitution / Election Rules ===<br />
==== Full Proposed Document ====<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:Final]]<br />
==== Split Changes ====<br />
Change set 1 is basic renaming of some of the existing headers in the Board Election Rules so that they still make sense in the context of a broader constitution document.<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:A_Renaming]]</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek&diff=182943User:Simotek2023-12-18T00:34:47Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>[[File:Simon.jpeg|link=http://simotek.net|200px]]<br />
My name is Simon Lees, I commonly use the alias simotek in many parts of the openSUSE project thoug, I live in Adelaide, Australia, Havae a Bachelor of Engineering and now works at SUSE as a Senior Software Engineer within the packaging / maintenance teams. I am the openSUSE maintainer of the enlightenment desktop, and also maintains fish, conky and a bunch of other things to make your Linux desktop better. He is also known for frequently breaking various patterns. <br />
<br />
Most recently I have been working on building a Leap replacement based off SUSE's ALP, messing with synthesizers and circuit bending Video Mixers.<br />
<br />
[[openSUSE:Board_election_2023_platform_simotek|2023 Board Platform]]<br />
<br />
[[User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll]]<br />
<br />
=== Constitution / Election Rules ===<br />
==== Full Proposed Document ====<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:Final]]<br />
==== Split Changes ====<br />
Change set 1 is basic renaming of some of the existing headers in the Board Election Rules so that they still make sense in the context of a broader constitution document.<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:A_Renaming]]</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek&diff=182941User:Simotek2023-12-18T00:34:31Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>Hey all, Im Simon, <br />
<br />
[[File:Simon.jpeg|link=http://simotek.net|200px]]<br />
My name is Simon Lees, I commonly use the alias simotek in many parts of the openSUSE project thoug, I live in Adelaide, Australia, Havae a Bachelor of Engineering and now works at SUSE as a Senior Software Engineer within the packaging / maintenance teams. I am the openSUSE maintainer of the enlightenment desktop, and also maintains fish, conky and a bunch of other things to make your Linux desktop better. He is also known for frequently breaking various patterns. <br />
<br />
Most recently I have been working on building a Leap replacement based off SUSE's ALP, messing with synthesizers and circuit bending Video Mixers.<br />
<br />
[[openSUSE:Board_election_2023_platform_simotek|2023 Board Platform]]<br />
<br />
[[User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll]]<br />
<br />
=== Constitution / Election Rules ===<br />
==== Full Proposed Document ====<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:Final]]<br />
==== Split Changes ====<br />
Change set 1 is basic renaming of some of the existing headers in the Board Election Rules so that they still make sense in the context of a broader constitution document.<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:A_Renaming]]</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=181370openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-11-14T02:34:18Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
* clang-tools<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Now disabled ===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
Left these for later for now.<br />
* llvm<br />
* rust<br />
<br />
=== Deleted ===<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* llvm15<br />
* llvm16<br />
* cargo-auditable<br />
* cargo-packaging<br />
* ccache<br />
* imake<br />
* rust-bindgen<br />
* rust1.69<br />
* rust1.72<br />
* spirv-tools<br />
* spirv-headers<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
* gccmakedep<br />
* makedepend<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* vulkan-headers<br />
* libvdpau<br />
* chrpath<br />
* wasi-libc<br />
* libevdev<br />
* mtdev<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
== New Packages ==<br />
* xfce<br />
* libglade2<br />
* glade<br />
* Enlightenment<br />
* libspectre<br />
* xine-lib<br />
* libmng <br />
* libmpcdec <br />
* libdvdnav<br />
* libdvdread<br />
* libmad<br />
* libmodplug <br />
* xine-ui<br />
* scim<br />
<br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=181367openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-11-13T23:25:01Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* imake<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
* gccmakedep<br />
* makedepend<br />
* clang-tools<br />
* rust<br />
* rust-bindgen<br />
* rust1.69<br />
* rust1.72<br />
* cargo-auditable<br />
* cargo-packaging<br />
* vulkan-headers<br />
* libvdpau<br />
* libLLVMSPIRVLib<br />
* spirv-tools<br />
* spirv-headers<br />
* chrpath<br />
* ccache<br />
* wasi-libc<br />
* libevdev<br />
* mtdev<br />
<br />
=== Now disabled ===<br />
* llvm<br />
* llvm15<br />
* llvm16<br />
<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180323openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-26T02:16:42Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* imake<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
* gccmakedep<br />
* makedepend<br />
* rust<br />
* rust-bindgen<br />
* rust1.69<br />
* rust1.72<br />
* cargo-auditable<br />
* cargo-packaging<br />
* vulkan-headers<br />
* libvdpau<br />
* libLLVMSPIRVLib<br />
* spirv-tools<br />
* spirv-headers<br />
* llvm<br />
* llvm15<br />
* llvm16<br />
* clang-tools<br />
* chrpath<br />
* ccache<br />
* wasi-libc<br />
* libevdev<br />
* mtdev<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180215openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-25T02:51:23Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* imake<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
* gccmakedep<br />
* makedepend<br />
* rust<br />
* rust-bindgen<br />
* rust1.69<br />
* rust1.72<br />
* cargo-packaging<br />
* libvdpau<br />
* libLLVMSPIRVLib<br />
* spirv-tools<br />
* spirv-headers<br />
* llvm<br />
* llvm15<br />
* llvm16<br />
* clang-tools<br />
* chrpath<br />
* ccache<br />
* wasi-libc<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180212openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-25T01:54:41Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* imake<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
* gccmakedep<br />
* makedepend<br />
* rust<br />
* rust-bindgen<br />
* rust1.69<br />
* rust1.72<br />
* libvdpau<br />
* libLLVMSPIRVLib<br />
* spirv-tools<br />
* spirv-headers<br />
* llvm<br />
* llvm15<br />
* llvm16<br />
* clang-tools<br />
* chrpath<br />
* ccache<br />
* wasi-libc<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180176openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-24T13:40:04Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* imake<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
* gccmakedep<br />
* makedepend<br />
* rust<br />
* rust-bindgen<br />
* rust1.73<br />
* libvdpau<br />
* libLLVMSPIRVLib<br />
* spirv-tools<br />
* spirv-headers<br />
* llvm<br />
* llvm15<br />
* llvm16<br />
* llvm17<br />
* clang-tools<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180131openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-24T01:57:46Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Special Packages===<br />
* Mesa - Currently to access Mesa-dri it seems we need to rebuild Mesa - this package is currently at the same version as in SUSE ALP<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
* wayland-protocols<br />
* DirectX-Headers<br />
* glslang<br />
* imake<br />
* valgrind<br />
* libva<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180101openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-23T02:38:57Z<p>Simotek: /* Needs Review */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
* printproto<br />
* xbitmaps<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=180098openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-21T10:02:31Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Needs Review===<br />
In ALP repo but not passed through<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXaw<br />
* libXaw3d<br />
* libXdmcp<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXmu<br />
* libXp<br />
* libXpm<br />
* libXprintUtil<br />
* libXres<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList&diff=179951openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList2023-10-17T01:34:29Z<p>Simotek: Initial package list</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Initial Package List==<br />
This started out as the GrassyKnoll package list that hadn't been added to https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
I then removed the following packages<br />
* yast* - (lets see what ends up coming in from Granite)<br />
* python / perl / rubygems - (there aren't many and lets see if we can live without them for now until they are better set in granite)<br />
* gtk2 - (It'd be nice to finally be able to drop this)<br />
* Patterns* - (Some of these will need to come from GrassyKnoll)<br />
<br />
===Actual List===<br />
<nowiki><br />
NetworkManager-applet<br />
acpid<br />
adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
b43-fwcutter<br />
barrier<br />
cairomm<br />
cantarell-fonts<br />
clutter<br />
clutter-gtk<br />
cockpit-d-installer<br />
cogl<br />
desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
docbook-utils<br />
efl<br />
enlightenment<br />
enlightenment-branding-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-profiles-openSUSE<br />
enlightenment-theme-openSUSE<br />
evince<br />
exempi<br />
exfatprogs<br />
exiv2<br />
exo<br />
gle<br />
gnome-color-manager<br />
gnome-mines<br />
gnome-sudoku<br />
gnome-terminal<br />
gnome-user-share<br />
google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
gpart<br />
gparted<br />
greybird-geeko-theme<br />
grilo<br />
gtksourceview4<br />
hack-fonts<br />
hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
iceauth<br />
indic-fonts<br />
iw<br />
keybinder-3.0<br />
libXpresent<br />
libcue<br />
libepc<br />
libgarcon<br />
libgee<br />
libgexiv2<br />
libgnome-games-support1_3<br />
libgsf<br />
libgxps<br />
libhandy<br />
libiptcdata<br />
liboauth<br />
libsmbios<br />
libwnck<br />
libxfce4ui<br />
libxfce4util<br />
lightdm<br />
lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
live-net-installer<br />
lklug-fonts<br />
luit<br />
memtest86+<br />
menulibre<br />
mm-common<br />
mousepad<br />
nano<br />
nautilus<br />
opensuse-welcome<br />
parole<br />
pavucontrol<br />
purge-kernels-service<br />
qqwing<br />
quadrapassel<br />
quota<br />
rgb<br />
rtkit<br />
rubygem-d-installer<br />
rubygem-d-installer-cli<br />
sane-backends<br />
seahorse<br />
smartmontools<br />
staging-build-key<br />
terminology<br />
terminology-theme-openSUSE<br />
thai-fonts<br />
thunar<br />
thunar-plugin-archive<br />
thunar-plugin-shares<br />
thunar-volman<br />
thunarx-python<br />
totem<br />
totem-pl-parser<br />
tracker-miners<br />
tree<br />
variety<br />
wireplumber<br />
xdg-user-dirs<br />
xdg-user-dirs-gtk<br />
xf86-input-evdev<br />
xf86-input-joystick<br />
xf86-input-mouse<br />
xf86-input-synaptics<br />
xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
xf86-input-void<br />
xf86-input-wacom<br />
xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
xf86-video-ark<br />
xf86-video-ati<br />
xf86-video-chips<br />
xf86-video-dummy<br />
xf86-video-fbdev<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
xf86-video-freedreno<br />
xf86-video-i128<br />
xf86-video-intel<br />
xf86-video-mach64<br />
xf86-video-mga<br />
xf86-video-neomagic<br />
xf86-video-nouveau<br />
xf86-video-nv<br />
xf86-video-openchrome<br />
xf86-video-qxl<br />
xf86-video-r128<br />
xf86-video-savage<br />
xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
xf86-video-sis<br />
xf86-video-sisusb<br />
xf86-video-tdfx<br />
xf86-video-v4l<br />
xf86-video-vesa<br />
xf86-video-vmware<br />
xf86-video-voodoo<br />
xfce4-appfinder<br />
xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
xfce4-dev-tools<br />
xfce4-notifyd<br />
xfce4-panel<br />
xfce4-panel-profiles<br />
xfce4-power-manager<br />
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
xfce4-screensaver<br />
xfce4-screenshooter<br />
xfce4-session<br />
xfce4-settings<br />
xfce4-taskmanager<br />
xfce4-terminal<br />
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
xfconf<br />
xfdesktop<br />
xfsdump<br />
xfwm4<br />
xiccd<br />
xinput<br />
xorg-x11<br />
xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
xscreensaver<br />
zenity<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Fish Script to generate initial list===<br />
git clone https://src.opensuse.org/products/SUSE_ALP_Standard<br />
<br />
<nowiki>for f in (osc ls "openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite:Knoll")<br />
if ! test -d SUSE_ALP_Standard/$f<br />
if string match --invert "*:*" "$f"<br />
# noop<br />
end<br />
end<br />
end >> out.txt<br />
</nowiki><br />
<!-- Interwiki links --></div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/Development&diff=179948openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/Development2023-10-17T01:15:13Z<p>Simotek: Created page with "* https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList - Work in progress package list"</p>
<hr />
<div>* https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/PackageList - Work in progress package list</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite&diff=179945openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite2023-10-17T01:10:16Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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__NOTOC__ __NOEDITSECTION__</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/Intro&diff=179942openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/Intro2023-10-17T01:09:27Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a follow up project to https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll The general goal is to create the start of a Leap replacement. More information will come later, but I need somewhere to put some info.</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/Intro&diff=179939openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite/Intro2023-10-17T01:08:01Z<p>Simotek: Created page with "This is a follow up project to https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll More information will come later, but I need somewhere to put some info."</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a follow up project to https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll More information will come later, but I need somewhere to put some info.</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite&diff=179936openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/Linarite2023-10-17T01:03:20Z<p>Simotek: Create following on from GrassyKnoll</p>
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__NOTOC__ __NOEDITSECTION__</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek&diff=178439User:Simotek2023-08-03T00:50:02Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>Hey all, Im Simon, <br />
I help maintain Enlightenment on openSUSE along with some other things, I live in Australia and work as a Software Engineer for a SUSE. I have been on the openSUSE board since 2017.<br />
<br />
[[openSUSE:Board_election_2020_platform_simotek|2020 Board Platform]]<br />
<br />
[[User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll]]<br />
<br />
=== Constitution / Election Rules ===<br />
==== Full Proposed Document ====<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:Final]]<br />
==== Split Changes ====<br />
Change set 1 is basic renaming of some of the existing headers in the Board Election Rules so that they still make sense in the context of a broader constitution document.<br />
[[User:Simotek:Constitution:A_Renaming]]</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/ArchitectureTeam&diff=177038openSUSE:ALP/ArchitectureTeam2023-06-29T10:40:55Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[File:Alp-architecture-team.png|thumb|right]]<br />
<div class="greybar"><br />
=== Introduction ===<br />
</div><br />
The openSUSE ALP Architecture Team is the group of openSUSE volunteers investigating building new openSUSE distributions based on SUSE Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP).<br />
<br />
The inaugural project the ALP Architecture Team is tackling is investigating a future replacement for Leap based on the SUSE ALP codebase and [[openSUSE:ALP/BuildDesign|build design]].<br />
<br />
<br />
<div class="greybar"><br />
=== Communicate ===<br />
</div><br />
The Team primarily discusses on a Matrix chat channel<br />
* https://matrix.to/#/#alp:opensuse.org<br />
<br />
This channel is also bridged to Discord and IRC<br />
* https://discord.gg/opensuse<br />
* ircs://libera.chat/#opensuse-alp<br />
<br />
<div class="greybar"><br />
=== Members ===<br />
</div><br />
The team currently consists of the following members<br />
<br />
* Richard Brown<br />
* Lubos Kocman<br />
* Max Lin<br />
* Marcus Meissner<br />
* Simon Lees<br />
* Bernhard Wiedemann<br />
* Kris Scott<br />
* Felix Niederwanger<br />
* Alexandre Vicenzi<br />
* Maurizio Galli<br />
* Antonio Teixeira<br />
* Valentin Lefebvre<br />
* Emiliano Langella<br />
* David Dyess<br />
* Robin Shepheard<br />
* Dirk Müller<br />
* Morgan Green<br />
<br />
<div class="greybar"><br />
<br />
=== How to join ===<br />
</div><br />
The team is open to all. Please just add your name to the list above and join the Matrix/IRC/Discord channel and get involved.<br />
<br />
=== Kick Off Meeting ===<br />
The ALP Architecture Team kick-off meeting happened on Tuesday 27th June at 1430 UTC for 1 hour.<br />
<br />
A recording of the presentation is here: https://youtu.be/hLWvC1c7Fms<br />
<br />
The Agenda for this meeting was primarily a presentation from Richard Brown (Distribution Architect @ SUSE), covering the following:<br />
<br />
- What is SUSE ALP?<br />
- What SUSE be building, and when.<br />
- How Richard sees the 'gap' between what SUSE ALP will be and what our current Leap user base expects.<br />
- Richard's initial thoughts on how this group might want to address that 'gap'<br />
<br />
<div class="greybar"><br />
=== Meeting Minutes===<br />
</div><br />
Kickoff Minutes- https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/weeklymeeting20230627<br />
<br />
=== Experimental/Research Projects ===<br />
<br />
As a consequence of the Kick Off, contributors have been encouraged to consider different possible approaches to address the needs of Leap users who otherwise might not be satisfied by the planned ALP offerings. These approaches should then be experimented/prototyped for others to be able to understand them and better evaluate their feasibility.<br />
<br />
These different Experimental Projects are likely to be hosted in https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:ALP:Experimental<br />
<br />
==== Experiment 1: Slowroll ====<br />
"Slowroll" - a derivative codestream of openSUSE:Factory/ALP:Source:Rolling that uses automated rules to limit the rate of change to the codebase<br />
<br />
Experiment Owner: bmwiedemann<br />
<br />
OBS Project: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Slowroll<br />
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==== Experiment 2: Linarite ====<br />
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"Linarite" - a successor to the "GrassyKnoll" concept (https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll), building a community distribution atop SUSE ALP "Granite"<br />
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Aims: To be a Granite++ Ie Take the concepts of SUSE's Traditional ALP based distro and expand them with community packages and support to ideally become a successor to Leap<br />
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Experiment Owner: simotek<br />
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OBS Project: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:ALP:Experimental:Linarite<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary&diff=173462openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary2023-02-20T00:51:31Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>These are the "Results" from hackweek<br />
<br />
=== Design: ===<br />
The basic concept is to follow what we have done with Leap and create a "Backports" repository containing community packages from Tumbleweed to fill the gaps, one of the differences here is SUSE's repos for SLE contain around 10,000 packages while ALP contains around 2,000, despite this, we only had to add around another 350 packages to reach our initial goals. This includes yast and many gnome build dependencies that hopefully we will be able to take from ALP Sources once they are there. But even at this number it is probably manageable for a small team especially while the packages are present in Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
Once we had the packages we needed, we could use our existing tooling such as kiwi to create images for testing including livecds. The biggest benefit to SUSE's Factory first policy is with the right packages everything that works in Tumbleweed also works here. Hopefully once we know how SUSE plans to build their container images, we will also be able to use the same approach partnered with the backports repo to build openSUSE community images if people are interested in maintaining them. We didn't investigate that this hackweek though.<br />
<br />
Lubos also spent a significant portion of his hackweek working with d-installer to see if it is currently suitable for working with the additional features that we require.<br />
<br />
=== Design Limitations: ===<br />
While it is possible to work around many of ALP's restrictions via simply building images differently, some other design decisions are hard to avoid due to the fact ALP binaries are built without certain features such as AppArmor and NIS.<br />
<br />
=== Results: ===<br />
Firstly we have a backports repository containing all the additional packages we required so far, we also have a wiki page documenting why many of these packages are required you can find both linked from this wiki.<br />
Secondly we built several KVM Images available for downloading and testing, that include Xfce, Enlightenment and a generic console environment. These are very limited images - really only designed as a proof of concept, so beyond very basic functionalities and basic desktop options, don't expect too much.<br />
Third we built live cds also for testing and available to download. Initially we worked on Xfce and Enlightenment due to my personal interest but at that point Valentin discovered that we were only about 30 packages away from a usable Gnome system and decided to give it a shot. However, what Gnome ends up looking like in the future will depend a fair bit on what SUSE does with it for their ALP products. We also have a D-Installer image availiable as a proof of concept for installation. Again you should be able to find links these on this page.<br />
<br />
=== Unanswered Questions: ===<br />
* Desktop apps - SUSE's ALP will likely use Flatpaks, if these are built on OBS, it may be possible to build rpm versions from the same source. It is also likely that some openSUSE contributors will prefer to ship their applications as rpms. So Ideally we want to support both.<br />
* Maintenance / Release schedule - Ideally during the year at scheduled periods, we will bundle up changes from SUSE's ALP and the community and bundle them into some form of point release. I.e. it seems likely that SUSE will release the python3.11 stack at a point when the python3.10 stack is still supported so it would be ideal to pick one point to do regular migrations rather then them happening at random times. Currently we still don't have enough detail in this area to really assess what will be possible though.<br />
* There is a chance that SUSE will use less repositories than in the past and we may need to add repository- based filtering to zypper / yast so that they only show still supported packages for install. But again we are very much waiting for more detail here.<br />
<br />
=== What Next: ===<br />
We now know that this concept A works and B would be maintainable, so if there is broad community interest in this concept, the next step would be probably after the Leap 15.5 release, creating a backports package repo similar to the way the Leap ones have existed with bots etc. Then getting maintainers to contribute any other packages they wish to maintain. At the same time, setting up image building and openqa tests. In the meantime the packages in the backports repo under my namespace are mostly linked from Factory (i'll fix the rest) so i'll keep an eye on them and check they stay building. If you maintain a package and are interested in the list of dependencies, you'd also need to maintain to get it working, let me know and I can link it in from Factory. However, be aware that significant parts of the perl, python and ruby language stacks etc aren't packaged yet. Also in the spirit of lighter desktops i'd like to get sway packaged as well as it will give a good indication of whats needed for the other smaller wayland desktops.<br />
<br />
The name is something else to consider, should we just use Leap for the open source builds of SUSEs ALP products, should we do something else entirely? Given that SUSE is using names of alps as release code names I chose to do something similar but different, This project is meant to be less extreme then a trip up into the alps, more like a relaxing picnic or stroll through the hills so this prototypes codename is Grassy Knoll because it sounds cool and maybe I've been playing too much dwarf fortress. Either way, it may not be the best name for the project long term.<br />
<br />
=== FAQ: ===<br />
* Why didn't we look at KDE? - KDE has a much larger packet set, Also part of my initial goal was to create something small enough that if I needed to maintain it with a couple of people mostly for our own personal usecases we'd be able to. KDE doesn't fit within that scope, however from the testing we have done this week if someone wanted to maintain KDE, it shouldn't require too many changes from the packages in Tumbleweed and may provide a good way to do KDE going forward with ALP but i'll leave that decision with the KDE Maintainers</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll&diff=173459openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll2023-02-20T00:50:57Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<hr />
<div><br />
=== Design: ===<br />
The basic concept is to follow what we have done with Leap and create a "Backports" repository containing community packages from Tumbleweed to fill the gaps, one of the differences here is SUSE's repos for SLE contain around 10,000 packages while ALP contains around 2,000, despite this, we only had to add around another 350 packages to reach our initial goals. This includes yast and many gnome build dependencies that hopefully we will be able to take from ALP Sources once they are there. But even at this number it is probably manageable for a small team especially while the packages are present in Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
Once we had the packages we needed, we could use our existing tooling such as kiwi to create images for testing including livecds. The biggest benefit to SUSE's Factory first policy is with the right packages everything that works in Tumbleweed also works here. Hopefully once we know how SUSE plans to build their container images, we will also be able to use the same approach partnered with the backports repo to build openSUSE community images if people are interested in maintaining them. We didn't investigate that this hackweek though.<br />
<br />
Lubos also spent a significant portion of his hackweek working with d-installer to see if it is currently suitable for working with the additional features that we require.<br />
<br />
=== Design Limitations: ===<br />
While it is possible to work around many of ALP's restrictions via simply building images differently, some other design decisions are hard to avoid due to the fact ALP binaries are built without certain features such as AppArmor and NIS.<br />
<br />
=== Results: ===<br />
Firstly we have a backports repository containing all the additional packages we required so far, we also have a wiki page documenting why many of these packages are required you can find both linked from this wiki.<br />
Secondly we built several KVM Images available for downloading and testing, that include Xfce, Enlightenment and a generic console environment. These are very limited images - really only designed as a proof of concept, so beyond very basic functionalities and basic desktop options, don't expect too much.<br />
Third we built live cds also for testing and available to download. Initially we worked on Xfce and Enlightenment due to my personal interest but at that point Valentin discovered that we were only about 30 packages away from a usable Gnome system and decided to give it a shot. However, what Gnome ends up looking like in the future will depend a fair bit on what SUSE does with it for their ALP products. We also have a D-Installer image availiable as a proof of concept for installation. Again you should be able to find links these on this page.<br />
<br />
=== Unanswered Questions: ===<br />
* Desktop apps - SUSE's ALP will likely use Flatpaks, if these are built on OBS, it may be possible to build rpm versions from the same source. It is also likely that some openSUSE contributors will prefer to ship their applications as rpms. So Ideally we want to support both.<br />
* Maintenance / Release schedule - Ideally during the year at scheduled periods, we will bundle up changes from SUSE's ALP and the community and bundle them into some form of point release. I.e. it seems likely that SUSE will release the python3.11 stack at a point when the python3.10 stack is still supported so it would be ideal to pick one point to do regular migrations rather then them happening at random times. Currently we still don't have enough detail in this area to really assess what will be possible though.<br />
* There is a chance that SUSE will use less repositories than in the past and we may need to add repository- based filtering to zypper / yast so that they only show still supported packages for install. But again we are very much waiting for more detail here.<br />
<br />
=== What Next: ===<br />
We now know that this concept A works and B would be maintainable, so if there is broad community interest in this concept, the next step would be probably after the Leap 15.5 release, creating a backports package repo similar to the way the Leap ones have existed with bots etc. Then getting maintainers to contribute any other packages they wish to maintain. At the same time, setting up image building and openqa tests. In the meantime the packages in the backports repo under my namespace are mostly linked from Factory (i'll fix the rest) so i'll keep an eye on them and check they stay building. If you maintain a package and are interested in the list of dependencies, you'd also need to maintain to get it working, let me know and I can link it in from Factory. However, be aware that significant parts of the perl, python and ruby language stacks etc aren't packaged yet. Also in the spirit of lighter desktops i'd like to get sway packaged as well as it will give a good indication of whats needed for the other smaller wayland desktops.<br />
<br />
The name is something else to consider, should we just use Leap for the open source builds of SUSEs ALP products, should we do something else entirely? Given that SUSE is using names of alps as release code names I chose to do something similar but different, This project is meant to be less extreme then a trip up into the alps, more like a relaxing picnic or stroll through the hills so this prototypes codename is Grassy Knoll because it sounds cool and maybe I've been playing too much dwarf fortress. Either way, it may not be the best name for the project long term.<br />
<br />
=== FAQ: ===<br />
* Why didn't we look at KDE? - KDE has a much larger packet set, Also part of my initial goal was to create something small enough that if I needed to maintain it with a couple of people mostly for our own personal usecases we'd be able to. KDE doesn't fit within that scope, however from the testing we have done this week if someone wanted to maintain KDE, it shouldn't require too many changes from the packages in Tumbleweed and may provide a good way to do KDE going forward with ALP but i'll leave that decision with the KDE Maintainers</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary&diff=173453openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary2023-02-20T00:49:36Z<p>Simotek: /* Unanswered Questions: */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
=== Design: ===<br />
The basic concept is to follow what we have done with Leap and create a "Backports" repository containing community packages from Tumbleweed to fill the gaps, one of the differences here is SUSE's repos for SLE contain around 10,000 packages while ALP contains around 2,000, despite this, we only had to add around another 350 packages to reach our initial goals. This includes yast and many gnome build dependencies that hopefully we will be able to take from ALP Sources once they are there. But even at this number it is probably manageable for a small team especially while the packages are present in Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
Once we had the packages we needed, we could use our existing tooling such as kiwi to create images for testing including livecds. The biggest benefit to SUSE's Factory first policy is with the right packages everything that works in Tumbleweed also works here. Hopefully once we know how SUSE plans to build their container images, we will also be able to use the same approach partnered with the backports repo to build openSUSE community images if people are interested in maintaining them. We didn't investigate that this hackweek though.<br />
<br />
Lubos also spent a significant portion of his hackweek working with d-installer to see if it is currently suitable for working with the additional features that we require.<br />
<br />
=== Design Limitations: ===<br />
While it is possible to work around many of ALP's restrictions via simply building images differently, some other design decisions are hard to avoid due to the fact ALP binaries are built without certain features such as AppArmor and NIS.<br />
<br />
=== Results: ===<br />
Firstly we have a backports repository containing all the additional packages we required so far, we also have a wiki page documenting why many of these packages are required you can find both linked from this wiki.<br />
Secondly we built several KVM Images available for downloading and testing, that include Xfce, Enlightenment and a generic console environment. These are very limited images - really only designed as a proof of concept, so beyond very basic functionalities and basic desktop options, don't expect too much.<br />
Third we built live cds also for testing and available to download. Initially we worked on Xfce and Enlightenment due to my personal interest but at that point Valentin discovered that we were only about 30 packages away from a usable Gnome system and decided to give it a shot. However, what Gnome ends up looking like in the future will depend a fair bit on what SUSE does with it for their ALP products. We also have a D-Installer image availiable as a proof of concept for installation. Again you should be able to find links these on this page.<br />
<br />
=== Unanswered Questions: ===<br />
* Desktop apps - SUSE's ALP will likely use Flatpaks, if these are built on OBS, it may be possible to build rpm versions from the same source. It is also likely that some openSUSE contributors will prefer to ship their applications as rpms. So Ideally we want to support both.<br />
* Maintenance / Release schedule - Ideally during the year at scheduled periods, we will bundle up changes from SUSE's ALP and the community and bundle them into some form of point release. I.e. it seems likely that SUSE will release the python3.11 stack at a point when the python3.10 stack is still supported so it would be ideal to pick one point to do regular migrations rather then them happening at random times. Currently we still don't have enough detail in this area to really assess what will be possible though.<br />
* There is a chance that SUSE will use less repositories than in the past and we may need to add repository- based filtering to zypper / yast so that they only show still supported packages for install. But again we are very much waiting for more detail here.<br />
<br />
=== What Next: ===<br />
We now know that this concept A works and B would be maintainable, so if there is broad community interest in this concept, the next step would be probably after the Leap 15.5 release, creating a backports package repo similar to the way the Leap ones have existed with bots etc. Then getting maintainers to contribute any other packages they wish to maintain. At the same time, setting up image building and openqa tests. In the meantime the packages in the backports repo under my namespace are mostly linked from Factory (i'll fix the rest) so i'll keep an eye on them and check they stay building. If you maintain a package and are interested in the list of dependencies, you'd also need to maintain to get it working, let me know and I can link it in from Factory. However, be aware that significant parts of the perl, python and ruby language stacks etc aren't packaged yet. Also in the spirit of lighter desktops i'd like to get sway packaged as well as it will give a good indication of whats needed for the other smaller wayland desktops.<br />
<br />
The name is something else to consider, should we just use Leap for the open source builds of SUSEs ALP products, should we do something else entirely? Given that SUSE is using names of alps as release code names I chose to do something similar but different, This project is meant to be less extreme then a trip up into the alps, more like a relaxing picnic or stroll through the hills so this prototypes codename is Grassy Knoll because it sounds cool and maybe I've been playing too much dwarf fortress. Either way, it may not be the best name for the project long term.<br />
<br />
=== FAQ: ===<br />
* Why didn't we look at KDE? - KDE has a much larger packet set, Also part of my initial goal was to create<br />
something small enough that if I needed to maintain it with a couple of people mostly for our own personal<br />
usecases we'd be able to. KDE doesn't fit within that scope, however from the testing we have done this week<br />
if someone wanted to maintain KDE, it shouldn't require too many changes from the packages in Tumbleweed<br />
and may provide a good way to do KDE going forward with ALP but i'll leave that decision with the KDE<br />
Maintainers</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary&diff=173450openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary2023-02-20T00:48:54Z<p>Simotek: /* Unanswered Questions: */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
=== Design: ===<br />
The basic concept is to follow what we have done with Leap and create a "Backports" repository containing community packages from Tumbleweed to fill the gaps, one of the differences here is SUSE's repos for SLE contain around 10,000 packages while ALP contains around 2,000, despite this, we only had to add around another 350 packages to reach our initial goals. This includes yast and many gnome build dependencies that hopefully we will be able to take from ALP Sources once they are there. But even at this number it is probably manageable for a small team especially while the packages are present in Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
Once we had the packages we needed, we could use our existing tooling such as kiwi to create images for testing including livecds. The biggest benefit to SUSE's Factory first policy is with the right packages everything that works in Tumbleweed also works here. Hopefully once we know how SUSE plans to build their container images, we will also be able to use the same approach partnered with the backports repo to build openSUSE community images if people are interested in maintaining them. We didn't investigate that this hackweek though.<br />
<br />
Lubos also spent a significant portion of his hackweek working with d-installer to see if it is currently suitable for working with the additional features that we require.<br />
<br />
=== Design Limitations: ===<br />
While it is possible to work around many of ALP's restrictions via simply building images differently, some other design decisions are hard to avoid due to the fact ALP binaries are built without certain features such as AppArmor and NIS.<br />
<br />
=== Results: ===<br />
Firstly we have a backports repository containing all the additional packages we required so far, we also have a wiki page documenting why many of these packages are required you can find both linked from this wiki.<br />
Secondly we built several KVM Images available for downloading and testing, that include Xfce, Enlightenment and a generic console environment. These are very limited images - really only designed as a proof of concept, so beyond very basic functionalities and basic desktop options, don't expect too much.<br />
Third we built live cds also for testing and available to download. Initially we worked on Xfce and Enlightenment due to my personal interest but at that point Valentin discovered that we were only about 30 packages away from a usable Gnome system and decided to give it a shot. However, what Gnome ends up looking like in the future will depend a fair bit on what SUSE does with it for their ALP products. We also have a D-Installer image availiable as a proof of concept for installation. Again you should be able to find links these on this page.<br />
<br />
=== Unanswered Questions: ===<br />
* Desktop apps - SUSE's ALP will likely use Flatpaks, if these are built on OBS, it may be possible to build rpm<br />
versions from the same source. It is also likely that some openSUSE contributors will prefer to ship their<br />
applications as rpms. So Ideally we want to support both.<br />
* Maintenance / Release schedule - Ideally during the year at scheduled periods, we will bundle up changes<br />
from SUSE's ALP and the community and bundle them into some form of point release. I.e. it seems likely that<br />
SUSE will release the python3.11 stack at a point when the python3.10 stack is still supported so it would be<br />
ideal to pick one point to do regular migrations rather then them happening at random times. Currently we<br />
still don't have enough detail in this area to really assess what will be possible though.<br />
* There is a chance that SUSE will use less repositories than in the past and we may need to add repository- based filtering to zypper / yast so that they only show still supported packages for install. But again we are<br />
very much waiting for more detail here.<br />
<br />
=== What Next: ===<br />
We now know that this concept A works and B would be maintainable, so if there is broad community interest in this concept, the next step would be probably after the Leap 15.5 release, creating a backports package repo similar to the way the Leap ones have existed with bots etc. Then getting maintainers to contribute any other packages they wish to maintain. At the same time, setting up image building and openqa tests. In the meantime the packages in the backports repo under my namespace are mostly linked from Factory (i'll fix the rest) so i'll keep an eye on them and check they stay building. If you maintain a package and are interested in the list of dependencies, you'd also need to maintain to get it working, let me know and I can link it in from Factory. However, be aware that significant parts of the perl, python and ruby language stacks etc aren't packaged yet. Also in the spirit of lighter desktops i'd like to get sway packaged as well as it will give a good indication of whats needed for the other smaller wayland desktops.<br />
<br />
The name is something else to consider, should we just use Leap for the open source builds of SUSEs ALP products, should we do something else entirely? Given that SUSE is using names of alps as release code names I chose to do something similar but different, This project is meant to be less extreme then a trip up into the alps, more like a relaxing picnic or stroll through the hills so this prototypes codename is Grassy Knoll because it sounds cool and maybe I've been playing too much dwarf fortress. Either way, it may not be the best name for the project long term.<br />
<br />
=== FAQ: ===<br />
* Why didn't we look at KDE? - KDE has a much larger packet set, Also part of my initial goal was to create<br />
something small enough that if I needed to maintain it with a couple of people mostly for our own personal<br />
usecases we'd be able to. KDE doesn't fit within that scope, however from the testing we have done this week<br />
if someone wanted to maintain KDE, it shouldn't require too many changes from the packages in Tumbleweed<br />
and may provide a good way to do KDE going forward with ALP but i'll leave that decision with the KDE<br />
Maintainers</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary&diff=173447openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Summary2023-02-20T00:48:00Z<p>Simotek: Created page with " === Design: === The basic concept is to follow what we have done with Leap and create a "Backports" repository containing community packages from Tumbleweed to fill the gaps, one of the differences here is SUSE's repos for SLE contain around 10,000 packages while ALP contains around 2,000, despite this, we only had to add around another 350 packages to reach our initial goals. This includes yast and many gnome build dependencies that hopefully we will be able to take fr..."</p>
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<div><br />
=== Design: ===<br />
The basic concept is to follow what we have done with Leap and create a "Backports" repository containing community packages from Tumbleweed to fill the gaps, one of the differences here is SUSE's repos for SLE contain around 10,000 packages while ALP contains around 2,000, despite this, we only had to add around another 350 packages to reach our initial goals. This includes yast and many gnome build dependencies that hopefully we will be able to take from ALP Sources once they are there. But even at this number it is probably manageable for a small team especially while the packages are present in Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
Once we had the packages we needed, we could use our existing tooling such as kiwi to create images for testing including livecds. The biggest benefit to SUSE's Factory first policy is with the right packages everything that works in Tumbleweed also works here. Hopefully once we know how SUSE plans to build their container images, we will also be able to use the same approach partnered with the backports repo to build openSUSE community images if people are interested in maintaining them. We didn't investigate that this hackweek though.<br />
<br />
Lubos also spent a significant portion of his hackweek working with d-installer to see if it is currently suitable for working with the additional features that we require.<br />
<br />
=== Design Limitations: ===<br />
While it is possible to work around many of ALP's restrictions via simply building images differently, some other design decisions are hard to avoid due to the fact ALP binaries are built without certain features such as AppArmor and NIS.<br />
<br />
=== Results: ===<br />
Firstly we have a backports repository containing all the additional packages we required so far, we also have a wiki page documenting why many of these packages are required you can find both linked from this wiki.<br />
Secondly we built several KVM Images available for downloading and testing, that include Xfce, Enlightenment and a generic console environment. These are very limited images - really only designed as a proof of concept, so beyond very basic functionalities and basic desktop options, don't expect too much.<br />
Third we built live cds also for testing and available to download. Initially we worked on Xfce and Enlightenment due to my personal interest but at that point Valentin discovered that we were only about 30 packages away from a usable Gnome system and decided to give it a shot. However, what Gnome ends up looking like in the future will depend a fair bit on what SUSE does with it for their ALP products. We also have a D-Installer image availiable as a proof of concept for installation. Again you should be able to find links these on this page.<br />
<br />
=== Unanswered Questions: ===<br />
* Desktop apps - SUSE's ALP will likely use Flatpaks, if these are built on OBS, it may be possible to build rpm<br />
versions from the same source. It is also likely that some openSUSE contributors will prefer to ship their<br />
applications as rpms. So Ideally we want to support both.<br />
* Maintenance / Release schedule - Ideally during the year at scheduled periods, we will bundle up changes<br />
from SUSE's ALP and the community and bundle them into some form of point release. I.e. it seems likely that<br />
SUSE will release the python3.11 stack at a point when the python3.10 stack is still supported so it would be<br />
ideal to pick one point to do regular migrations rather then them happening at random times. Currently we<br />
still don't have enough detail in this area to really assess what will be possible though.<br />
* There is a chance that SUSE will use less repositories than in the past and we may need to add repository- based filtering to zypper / yast so that they only show still supported packages for install. But again we are<br />
very much waiting for more detail here.<br />
<br />
=== What Next: ===<br />
We now know that this concept A works and B would be maintainable, so if there is broad community interest in this concept, the next step would be probably after the Leap 15.5 release, creating a backports package repo similar to the way the Leap ones have existed with bots etc. Then getting maintainers to contribute any other packages they wish to maintain. At the same time, setting up image building and openqa tests. In the meantime the packages in the backports repo under my namespace are mostly linked from Factory (i'll fix the rest) so i'll keep an eye on them and check they stay building. If you maintain a package and are interested in the list of dependencies, you'd also need to maintain to get it working, let me know and I can link it in from Factory. However, be aware that significant parts of the perl, python and ruby language stacks etc aren't packaged yet. Also in the spirit of lighter desktops i'd like to get sway packaged as well as it will give a good indication of whats needed for the other smaller wayland desktops.<br />
<br />
The name is something else to consider, should we just use Leap for the open source builds of SUSEs ALP products, should we do something else entirely? Given that SUSE is using names of alps as release code names I chose to do something similar but different, This project is meant to be less extreme then a trip up into the alps, more like a relaxing picnic or stroll through the hills so this prototypes codename is Grassy Knoll because it sounds cool and maybe I've been playing too much dwarf fortress. Either way, it may not be the best name for the project long term.<br />
<br />
=== FAQ: ===<br />
* Why didn't we look at KDE? - KDE has a much larger packet set, Also part of my initial goal was to create<br />
something small enough that if I needed to maintain it with a couple of people mostly for our own personal<br />
usecases we'd be able to. KDE doesn't fit within that scope, however from the testing we have done this week<br />
if someone wanted to maintain KDE, it shouldn't require too many changes from the packages in Tumbleweed<br />
and may provide a good way to do KDE going forward with ALP but i'll leave that decision with the KDE<br />
Maintainers</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173258User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-07T06:26:46Z<p>Simotek: Replaced content with "Page Moved: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll And: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/Workgroups/GrassyKnoll/Dependencies"</p>
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<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* fonts-config<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libevdev<br />
* libfontenc<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libtool<br />
* libwacom<br />
* libxcb<br />
* libxcvt<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libxkbcommon<br />
* libxkbfile<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* mtdev<br />
* pixman<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* x11-tools<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xinput<br />
* xkbcomp<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-icon-theme<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* desktop-data-openSUSE<br />
* desktop-file-utils<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop (optional, only needed for evince)<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* gtk3<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libappindicator<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-RPC-XML<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xdg-menu<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-terminal<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
* list not complete, missing other Xfce applications and plugins not included during Hackweek<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment =====<br />
* acpid<br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
* libgnomekbd<br />
* telepathy-glib<br />
* telepathy-logger<br />
* gnome-color-manager<br />
* docbook-utils<br />
* docbook-dsssl-stylesheets<br />
* docbook_3<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
* suseconnect-ruby-bindings<br />
* perl-Crypt-SmbHash<br />
* perl-Digest-MD4<br />
* yast2-python-bindings<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
* rtkit<br />
* sbc<br />
* vulkan-loader<br />
<br />
===== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173081User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-02T02:56:04Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
* libgnomekbd<br />
* telepathy-glib<br />
* telepathy-logger<br />
* gnome-color-manager<br />
* docbook-utils<br />
* docbook-dsssl-stylesheets<br />
* docbook_3<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
* suseconnect-ruby-bindings<br />
* perl-Crypt-SmbHash<br />
* perl-Digest-MD4<br />
* yast2-python-bindings<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173078User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T06:41:58Z<p>Simotek: </p>
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<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
* libgnomekbd<br />
* telepathy-glib<br />
* telepathy-logger<br />
* gnome-color-manager<br />
* docbook-utils<br />
* docbook-dsssl-stylesheets<br />
* docbook_3<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173075User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T06:22:42Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
* libgnomekbd<br />
* telepathy-glib<br />
* telepathy-logger<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173072User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T06:12:48Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
* libgnomekbd<br />
* telepathy-glib<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173069User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T06:03:25Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
* libgnomekbd<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173066User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T05:48:56Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
* libportal<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173063User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T05:48:08Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXfont2<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xorg-x11-server<br />
* xorg-x11-fonts-core<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
* xdg-desktop-portal<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
==== Audio =====<br />
* glibmm2_4 (needed by pavucontrol)<br />
* libsndfile (needed by pulseaudio)<br />
* libsigc++2 (needed by glibmm2_4)<br />
* libvorbis (needed by libcanberra)<br />
* rtkit (needed by pipewire)<br />
* sbc (needed by pipewire)<br />
* flac (needed by libsnd)<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173057User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T04:28:07Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
* cogl<br />
* malcontent<br />
* libglib-testing<br />
* flatpak<br />
* AppStream<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173054User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T04:12:07Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
* gsound<br />
* libadwaita<br />
* gnome-control-center<br />
* evolution-data-server<br />
* nss-shared-helper<br />
* libphonenumber<br />
* gnome-online-accounts<br />
* clutter<br />
* clutter-gtk<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* fcoe-utils<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173051User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T03:38:41Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gdm<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon<br />
* gnome-shell<br />
* geocode-glib<br />
* libgweather4<br />
* gnome-autoar<br />
* gnome-bluetooth<br />
* mutter<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173048User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T03:04:02Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== Build =====<br />
* obs-service-kiwi_metainfo_helper <br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
* gnome-settings-daemon (gdm)<br />
* gnome-shell (gdm)<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173045User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T02:56:35Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* cantarell-fonts<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173042User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T02:46:25Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* luit (xterm)<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
* zenity<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173039User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T02:38:01Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* perge-kernel-service<br />
* alsa-utils<br />
* alsa-ucm-conf<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173036User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T00:24:59Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* initviocons<br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173033User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T00:16:07Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
* perl-X500-DN<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173030User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-02-01T00:04:39Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* hicolor-icon-theme-branding-openSUSE<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
* perl-Digest-SHA1<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173027User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-01-31T13:21:56Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gnome-themes-extra<br />
<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotekhttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll&diff=173024User:Simotek:GrassyKnoll2023-01-31T13:03:35Z<p>Simotek: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Grassy Knoll ==<br />
==== Package Reasons ====<br />
This is a somewhat attempt to track Dependency Reasons for some packages<br />
<br />
===== X11 / Wayland =====<br />
* eglexternalplatform<br />
* gdm<br />
* libcanberra<br />
* libinput<br />
* libnotify<br />
* libnvidia-egl-wayland<br />
* libXpresent<br />
* libtool<br />
* pulseaudio<br />
* rendercheck<br />
* setxkbmap<br />
* spice-vdagent<br />
* xcb-util<br />
* xdm<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-evdev<br />
* xf86-input-joystick<br />
* xf86-input-libinput<br />
* xf86-input-mouse<br />
* xf86-input-synaptics<br />
* xf86-input-vmmouse<br />
* xf86-input-void<br />
* xf86-input-wacom<br />
* xf86-video-amdgpu<br />
* xf86-video-ark<br />
* xf86-video-ati<br />
* xf86-video-chips<br />
* xf86-video-dummy<br />
* xf86-video-fbdev<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo<br />
* xf86-video-fbturbo-live<br />
* xf86-video-freedreno<br />
* xf86-video-i128<br />
* xf86-video-intel<br />
* xf86-video-mach64<br />
* xf86-video-mga<br />
* xf86-video-neomagic<br />
* xf86-video-nouveau<br />
* xf86-video-nv<br />
* xf86-video-openchrome<br />
* xf86-video-qxl<br />
* xf86-video-r128<br />
* xf86-video-savage<br />
* xf86-video-siliconmotion<br />
* xf86-video-sis<br />
* xf86-video-sisusb<br />
* xf86-video-tdfx<br />
* xf86-video-v4l<br />
* xf86-video-vesa<br />
* xf86-video-vmware<br />
* xf86-video-voodoo<br />
* xinit<br />
* xmodmap<br />
* xorg-x11<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-input<br />
* xorg-x11-driver-video<br />
* xorg-x11-util-devel<br />
* xwayland<br />
<br />
===== Images =====<br />
* memtest86+<br />
<br />
===== XFCE =====<br />
* adwaita-xfce-icon-theme<br />
* colord-gtk<br />
* exo<br />
* gle<br />
* gnome-desktop<br />
* gnome-menus<br />
* gnome-session<br />
* google-noto-coloremoji-fonts<br />
* google-noto-fonts<br />
* greybird-geeko-theme<br />
* gtk2-engine-murrine<br />
* hack-fonts<br />
* iceauth<br />
* keybinder-3.0<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libexif<br />
* libgarcon<br />
* libgtop<br />
* libwnck<br />
* libxfce4ui<br />
* libxfce4util<br />
* libxklavier<br />
* lightdm<br />
* lightdm-gtk-greeter<br />
* menulibre<br />
* mousepad<br />
* patterns-xfce-grassyknoll<br />
* pavucontrol<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-Depends<br />
* perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig<br />
* perl-Glib<br />
* perl-URI<br />
* sane-backends<br />
* sessreg<br />
* startup-notification<br />
* thunar<br />
* thunar-plugin-archive<br />
* thunar-plugin-shares<br />
* thunar-volman<br />
* thunarx-python<br />
* upower<br />
* xconsole<br />
* xfce4-appfinder<br />
* xfce4-branding-openSUSE<br />
* xfce4-dev-tools<br />
* xfce4-notifyd<br />
* xfce4-panel<br />
* xfce4-power-manager<br />
* xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin<br />
* xfce4-screensaver<br />
* xfce4-screenshooter<br />
* xfce4-session<br />
* xfce4-settings<br />
* xfce4-taskmanager<br />
* xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin<br />
* xfconf<br />
* xfdesktop<br />
* xfwm4<br />
* xiccd<br />
* xli<br />
* xrdb<br />
* xscreensaver<br />
* xset<br />
* xsetroot<br />
* xterm<br />
<br />
===== Enlightenment ===== <br />
* gtk2-engines<br />
* gtk2-branding<br />
===== Yast ===== <br />
* rubygem-cfa_grub2<br />
<br />
===== Pipewire =====<br />
* libcamera<br />
<br />
===== Other - Core =====<br />
At a guess these will be needed by other apps as well<br />
* alsa-firmware<br />
* exfatprogs<br />
* ntfsprogs<br />
* quota<br />
* xfsdump<br />
* b43-fwcutter<br />
* bluez-firmware<br />
* crda<br />
* python310-pycryptodome<br />
* ipw-firmware<br />
* iw<br />
* wireless-regdb<br />
* libsmbios<br />
* zd1211-firmware<br />
* cracklib-dict-full<br />
* thai-fonts<br />
* lklug-fonts<br />
* indic-fonts<br />
* opensuse-welcome<br />
* libqt5-qtwebchannel<br />
* libqt5-qtwebengine<br />
* variety<br />
* python-distutils-extra</div>Simotek