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openSUSE celebrates X-mas in Nürnberg
openSUSE Lizards —
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The openSUSE team in Nürnberg invites everybody interested in Linux and in particular in openSUSE to join our Christmas party on Wednesday December 16 in the basement of our office building in Nürnberg. We’ll give some presentation about openSUSE 11.2 in action, GIMP and how to participate at our project. ...1 day ago -
KDE 4.4 w/ QT 4.6.0 KWin Global Shortcut Issues
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
Just FYI for the people who are looking to upgrade to KDE 4.4 using the KDE:KDE4:Unstable:Desktop repository.. There is a bug which has been reported here: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216857 To where your Kwin Global Shortcuts will not work when you log on, you can regain the functionality by running: ...1 day ago -
“Sushi Huh?” – Easily Download Packages For Offline Installation In Debian, Ubuntu and others
Ubuntu-News - Your one stop for news about Ubuntu —
Authority: 442
Many will love it since it comes with a – I almost wanted to say GUI – an web-based interface which runs on your machine, and it can download the dependencies for the packages you want to install, for the following Linux distributions: Mandriva, openSUSE, Fedora (and obviously, Ubuntu and Debian). More here ...1 day ago -
KDE 4.4 Window Style Oxygen meets Nitrogen
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
One awesome improvement to KDE 4.4, that doesn’t get enough attention is the move of the Nitrogen upstream and merged with Oxygen. If you’re not sure what Nitrogen is, you’ll be in for quite a surprise when you see what new features await you with the new KDE 4.4, Oxygen Style. Here are some screenshots of ...1 day ago -
KDE 4.4 Solid Auto Mount Enhancements
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
As an addition to my previous posting of KDE 4.4 Enhancements, I thought I’d bring to the forefront, that another great feature that will be included in the release of KDE 4.4, is the ability for Solid to Auto Mount Devices and (I haven’t noticed it before, but maybe it has always been this way) is the changing of ...2 days ago -
KDE 4.4 Beta 1 – Tabbed Windows Review – openSUSE
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
Ok, I have to admit when I first thought or heard of this feature in KDE 4.4, I wasn’t really excited. I thought.. now why the hell would I want that. Then I started using it.. and found quite a few usage scenario’s for it. The first one, I realized right after I launched my VirtualBox. I had always hated ...3 days ago -
Update to openSUSE.org
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
Over the last two weeks, we have been making some major infrastructure changes to the openSUSE landing page and wikis. The result is that users of the wiki can now expect new features, better language support, and a considerable increase in performance. Here is a quick overview of some changes that we have made: ...4 days ago -
QT 4.6 Release – The Future Platform?
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
On Dec 1st, Nokia released QT 4.6. The major new improvements are: (from nokia’s website ) Advanced Graphics Effects Opacity, drop-shadows, blur, colorization and many more graphics effects can now be used with Qt 4.6 to create more exciting UIs. Animation and State Machine Frameworks The new Qt Animation ...5 days ago -
Creating Bootable FreeDOS USB – openSUSE Linux
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
I’ve been reading a story about the Dell Latitude E6500 BIOS and possible over throttling during normal operating conditions, and decided to upgrade my BIOS. Although this task for windows users is pretty straight forward (you download the .EXE binary, and run it). However, with Linux we don’t run the .EXE binary ...5 days ago -
Kolab cyrus-imapd inherits from openSUSE base cyrus-imapd
openSUSE Lizards —
Authority: 126
This week kolab became one small step closer to realize feature request 307846: include Kolab in openSUSE . Although it will take lots and lots of more work to achieve this goal at all. The one step closer was realized in cooperation with the openSUSE cyrus-imapd maintainer R. The openSUSE cyrus-imapd spec file ...5 days ago -
Update on openSUSE Board Election
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
For the current 2009 election of the openSUSE board, we have three seats for election and three candidates running unopposed. As our existing election rules did not anticipate this scenario, the Election Committee has made the following decision: The seats up for election include one Novell-employed position and two ...5 days ago -
Ubuntu to Remove GIMP – Will more follow?
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
arstechnica.com recently discussed Ubuntu’s decision to remove GIMP (a GNU Image Manipulation Program that is popular among the Linux world) on the next release of Ubuntu slated for April 2010, and dubbed 10.04. Many people think it’s not the right thing to do, but if you think long and hard about the decision, ...6 days ago -
openSUSE Georgia Face to Face Meeting
Jon Reagan's Tech Blog —
Authority: 104
openSUSE Georgia will be holding a first face to face meeting in mid-December. I think what I am most excited about is that this is the first meeting for openSUSE Georgia — the first time many of its members will meet in person. Every time I attend one of these events it is a very enjoyable experience, and I ...6 days ago -
KDE 4.3.4 Released – openSUSE Build Service
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
Yesterday KDE 4.3.4 was released via kde.org: December 1st, 2009. Today, KDE has released a new version of the KDE Software Compilation (KDE SC). This months edition of KDE SC is a bugfix and translation update to KDE SC 4.3. KDE SC 4.3.4 is a recommended upgrade for everyone running KDE 4.3.3 or earlier versions. ...6 days ago -
Reminder: openSUSE Project Meeting Tomorrow (Wednesday, December 2nd)
Ben Kevan's Blog —
Authority: 122
The next openSUSE Project meeting will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, December 2nd, at 12:00 UTC. The meeting time in all time zones are listed on the Fixed Time World Clock . Project meetings are always held in the #opensuse-project channel on Freenode. Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at: ...1 week ago -
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nixCraft Linux Forum —
Authority: 145
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Reminder: Weekly News Team Meeting
openSUSE News —
Authority: 569
The next openSUSE Weekly News meeting will take place tomorrow (Saturday November 28) at 14:30 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held in IRC on the #opensuse-newsletter channel on Freenode. Please add your topics to the meeting wiki page at: ...1 week ago -
Review of New Distros - Karmic, Mandriva 2010, Fedora 12, OpenSUSE 11.2
listen to... —
Authority: 120
When the new version of Ubuntu comes out, I tend to install it right away, but always seperate, never over the old install (I’ve been burned too many times by trying to upgrade in place). But when Karmic came out, I found it seriously wanting. So I decided to go distro hopping to see what else I could find. Three ...1 week ago -
backup using tape
nixCraft Linux Forum —
Authority: 145
hi i need to make some scripts: 1) a script that will add an zip archive each week to a tape. 2) a script that will tell when there is no room on the tape to put archives 3) a script that will search/extract a specific archive from that tape, when requested. can you help me, please ? im quite a newbie on scripting. I ...1 week ago -
The Linux Foundation: Gateway to all things Linux
Novell Open PR —
Authority: 418
In this latest Network World podcast , Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier, openSUSE community manager at Novell, speaks with Brian Proffitt, community manager for the Linux Foundation . They talk about the first annual LinuxCon event that happened in Portland, Oregon in September and Brian hints at plans for the next ...1 week ago

