New/Updated Software
Hello Mates, now following new/updated and published Software: * Repo: openSUSE:Factory:Contrib: kde4-skrooge lynis python-icalendar rkhunter * Repo: KDE/KDE4/Community kde4-skrooge * Repo:...
View ArticleNew/updated Apps @ home:saigkill
The following changes was in my home:saigkill Repo: dumb 0.9.3 (Dynamic Universal Music Bibiotheque) NEW submitrequest to games:/ kqlives 20080202 (Zelda like RPG)...
View ArticleopenSUSE 11.2 and OBS at Universidad Latina
Universidad Latina, Facultad de Ingeniería. “LibreSoft”. July 1st., 2010 from 6:00 p.m. To 10:30 p.m. (- 5 EST) several FOSS individual representatives held a meeting on 3rd floor of the main building,...
View Articlebareos an interesting replacement to bacula
Dear community, I would like to present and get your feedback about a new project called bareos [1] I discovered it 6 months ago, after starting to be more and more annoyed by the way the bacula’s...
View ArticleopenSUSE and GCC part 9: Open Build Service why should I use it?
Imagine yourself in place where: you have succeeded to create best open source project ever appeared in face of earth. Your project has most fabulous source management system ever imagined (mostly...
View ArticleopenSUSE and GCC part 10: Distributing to other distributions than openSUSE...
Last time I talked about OBS and how to compile your application that you have developed with GCC. OBS is much more than just a tool for compiling openSUSE additional packages. You can also compile...
View ArticleCode quality and Code guidelines
Today I like to take you precious time to talk about thing that get so less attention in open source world. I like to talk little bit about QA and Coding guidelines. Many reader who are in companies...
View ArticleInstall VAMOX Icons and change your Desktop Environment
I was searching to add some awesome icons to GNOME. After a long search, I found out that VAMOX icons rock!!! I liked the 3D nature of them. They come to 3 different versions. Take a look: 1. Vamox...
View Articletargitter project – about OBS, tars and git
In OBS we use source tarballs everywhere to build rpms (and debs) from. This has at least two major downsides: Storing all old tar files takes up a lot of disk space OBS workflows with .tar files and...
View ArticleopenSUSE OBS git mirror
There was some discussion about our OBS and how in contrast Gentoo, VoidLinux or Fedora used git to track packages. So I made an experimental openSUSE:Factory git mirror to see how well it goes and how...
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