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December 15, 2008

Scott Morris
nexangelus
OpenSUSE Linux Rants
» OpenSUSE Linux 11.1 Fans are Jumping the Gun

OpenSUSE Linux 11.1

Quick little sidenote, OpenSUSE 11.1 GM is not available, and won’t be for a few more days. If you see a torrent of it, it’s likely a release candidate. If you actually see a real torrent that claims to be a GM, then I will consult my sources on whether this is possible. But as of yet, I wish people would not say that “OpenSUSE 11.1 has been released” when it actually hasn’t been.

The lesser-minded get confused when this happens. When the GM is available for download from the opensuse.org servers and mirrors, THEN it’s released.

Just to avoid confusion, they even have a counter:

OpenSUSE Release Date

I mean from what I can tell, that is still a positive number. By logical deduction, that means that the GM isn’t there, yet.

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, here, people. You’re just going to confuse some people and aggravate others when they find out they’ve waited 8 hours to download a release candidate from some torrent that was named GM.

Unless you are totally sure it’s the GM, then gimme the URL. :)

December 12, 2008

Scott Morris
nexangelus
OpenSUSE Linux Rants
» OpenSUSE Linux 11.1 Blowout Party Unlike Anything You’ve Ever Seen

OpenSUSE 11.1 Linux Release Party

Woot, OpenSUSE 11.1 is almost here!

Days until release of OpenSUSE Linux 11.1

For all the Utah folks, or anyone who will be in Utah, or anyone who can get to Utah on or ab out December 18, you are cordially and enthusiastically invited to the OpenSUSE 11.1 release party that will be hosted at the Open Source Technology Center on the Novell campus.

Details:

December 18, 2008 @ 18:00
1800 South Novell Place, Provo, UT
Building A (Open Source Technology Center)
Looking for a sponsor for pizza. Please RSVP (just in case) - sshaw@decriptor.com

For people seeking directions, I’ll just grab them and the map from our OpenSUSE 11.0 Release Party this past June:

Novell Campus Map for OpenSUSE 11.1 Release Party

Click image for larger version

Image legend:
1. North-bounders coming in on I-15 take this exit (exit number 263, I believe).
2. South-bounders coming in on I-15 take this exit (exit number 263).
3. This is building A where the Open Source Technology Center (OSTC) is.

For those using Google Maps or Google Earth, see the address above.

Everyone come. :)

December 10, 2008

Stephen Shaw
no nic
Decriptor's Blog
» openSUSE 11.1 release party

Just a quick post letting everyone know that there is a release party here in Provo, Utah. The link with details is here.

We don’t have a sponsor for pizza yet, but please RSVP anyways just in case. Maybe we can have people throw some money in for pizza.

See you all there!

December 5, 2008

Clint Savage
herlo
Sexy Sexy Penguins » Tech
» Reminder: Fedora 10 Installfest/Release Party Tomorrow 6pm

Some of you may have read this from twitter, apparently the twitter updater plugin is broken and alerts people of published content no matter the date.

Just a quick reminder about the upcoming Fedora 10 Installfest/Release Party previously announced.  Fedora 10 has been released and it’s time to party.  Alongside the party will be food, fun and of course an installfest, so bring those ‘puters and boxen to the ‘fest!

Cheers,

Herlo

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November 30, 2008

=Utah Open Source=
Utah Open Source
The Utah Open Source Foundation
» Event: Fedora 10 InstallFest/Release Party, December 6, 6pm

The Fedora 10 InstallFest/Release Party will be held December 6, 2008.

Fedora Linux 10 has been released. Therefore, a release party is now in order!

Date: Dec 6th, 2008
Time: 6pm-8pm
Place: Bill Good Marketing
Address: 12393 Gateway Park Place, Suite 600, Draper, Utah 84020 - Map

Bring your machines for the installfest. There will also be a USB Creation Station.  Food and drink will be provided.  Come and enjoy yourself.

Hope this party is a blast and we look forward to lots of pictures.

November 26, 2008

Clint Savage
herlo
Sexy Sexy Penguins » Tech
» Fedora 10 Release Party Details

Recently, I announced a Fedora 10 release party here on my blog,  It turns out, that not only will it be a release party, with (hopefully) physical and electronic media available, but it will also be an installfest!!

SO BRING YOUR MACHINES AND GET THEM INSTALLED!

Victor Villa of the Utah PHP User Group (UPHPU) and a Utah Open Source Core Team Leader has offered his work as the location for the event.  It’s large, easy to find and best of all, centrally located in Draper, Utah.

We’ll have food, fun and probably even some prizes.  We’re working out the minor details but come on down and enjoy an evening of reverie with your Fedora friends!

Time to Fire It Up!

Time to Fire It Up!

Clicking on the above poster will show the address and other details.

Here they are in print:

When: December 6, 2008, 6-8pm
Where: Bill Good Marketing, 12393 Gateway Park Place, Suite 600, Draper, Utah 84020  Map

See you all there.

Cheers,

Herlo

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November 25, 2008

Clint Savage
herlo
Sexy Sexy Penguins » Tech
» Hear ye, hear ye, Fedora 10 has arrived

Get yours today.

Fedora 10 - Released

Fedora 10 - Released

Available at mirrors everywhere.  Also via bittorrent ? and jigdo ?.

Freedom, Friends, Features, First!  That’s Fedora!

Cheers,

Herlo

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November 21, 2008

Clint Savage
herlo
Sexy Sexy Penguins » Tech
» Fedora 10 (Cambridge) coming soon - and a release party to boot!

And I am already running Fedora 10.  It’s stable, powerful and most of all, built from free software!  Also, I’m in charge of creating the Media for North America this release.  We’ve already pre-purchased x86 live media and plan to produce similar amounts of x86_64 live CDs as well as both x86 and x86_64 install DVDs.  It’s exciting because they should be to my house by early to mid-December!  Distribution plans are commencing as well, so keep your ear to the ground.

Mark Your Calendars

I’m organizing a Fedora 10 release party, with a usb creation station, installfest and all that jazz.  It will probably be held on December 6.  There are a couple possible locations currently being discussed.  More details to come in the near future.

Cheers,

Herlo

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November 14, 2008

Scott Morris
nexangelus
OpenSUSE Linux Rants
» OpenSUSE 11.1 beta5 Available for Your Pleasure

OpenSUSE has another beta out. This time it’s beta 5. Here are the announcements, both written by Joe Brockmeier, from the OpenSUSE news room:

Greetings, openSUSE fans! We have another development release ready for your testing pleasure. openSUSE 11.1 beta 5 is now available for immediate download and testing.

You may have noticed that we were scheduled to release RC 1 today. However, as Stephan Kulow mentioned on openSUSE-Factory list on Tuesday, we have several blocker bugs and 11 P1 bugs still present. While we’re ready to do another release today, we decided that it wasn’t ready to be called a release candidate. This shouldn’t push back the final release, but it will mean that we will only plan to have one release candidate.

With just a little more than a month before the public release on December 18th, there’s still plenty to do. So, roll up your sleeves and start downloading!

Call for Testing

We all want openSUSE 11.1 to be the best release yet, and we need your help to get there. This release is ready for widespread testing, and we’re encouraging everyone to download and test the beta releases.  Please run the release through your usual routine, and let us know about any bugs or other issues that you find. Remember that this is a beta release, and is not suitable for use on production systems. Though many openSUSE users can and do use the Factory distribution and/or beta release for day-to-day work we want to stress that it’s entirely possible that you will encounter serious bugs.

See openSUSE.org/Testing for more information on testing.

To follow the testing and development process, we suggest that you subscribe to the openSUSE-Factory mailing list, and join the #openSUSE-Factory channel on Freenode to discuss openSUSE development.

What’s changed since beta 4?

Major changes in this release include:

  • More 11.1 branding is now in place.
  • Upgrade to PackageKit 0.3.9
  • Integration of Smolt finished
  • More translations!
  • Linux kernel updated to 2.6.27.5
  • KDE 4.1.3
  • Xfce 4.4.3
  • Many updated packages, including: Amarok, Banshee, Blender, Digikam, Bazaar, Frozen Bubble, The GIMP, LyX, and Wine.

See the Factory News page for changes in the Factory distribution between release announcements. DistroWatch also carries an expanded list of packages being shipped in the Factory distribution.

OpenOffice.org 3.0 is shaping up nicely for 11.1. Petr Mladek has sent in the following new and remaining bugs for OpenOffice.org:

+ OOo does not start in KDE when OpenOffice_org-gnome is installed (bnc#442678)
+ Pyuno components are still not registered
+ Mono integration is not correctly installed
+ Localized strings are not updated from extra sources
+ The user configuration includes symlinks to /usr/share/ooo3 instead of real files. This may be a feature, but it might also cause problems in the future
+ Missing OOo-sdk compat stuff (bnc#428403)
+ Suse-puzzler.xls works only partly; e.h. “Sneaky Peak” or “About” works but the “Shuffle” does nothing. Also, you can’t move the puzzle pieces with a mouse.

These bugs are being worked on for RC1.

Media and Download

11.1 beta 5 can be found at http://software.opensuse.org/developer. You can find mirrors that have beta 5 images here:

http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1-Beta5/iso/

This release does include PPC media, so users with PowerPC machines have the opportunity to test beta 5 on those as well.

Most Annoying Bugs

While many bugs have been eliminated since the last beta, we still have a few remaining (and new) bugs that testers should be aware of:

Selecting KDE 3.5 also installs KDE4 workspace and defaults to KDE4. Workaround: Choose KDE3 desktop at login manager.
Installation via network on Pegasos2 and Efika is not possible since the initial image does not contain the network drivers (they are available after installation)

Bug #439126: Hibernation does not work with 32-bit PAE kernels.
Bug #432980: On some Intel chipsets (945GM) display can’t wake from sleep.
Bug #444127: kupdateapplet shows error when license is requested
Bug #437735: printers are not installed
Bug #444519: the i586 DVD does not contain any i686 glibc

Future Release Announcements

Note to openSUSE contributors: If you have any changes or features to call out for future release announcements, please send an email to Zonker with any information that should be in that announcement. (Preferably at least two days before the scheduled release.

 

 

And here’s the announcement from the mailing list:

Greetings, openSUSE fans! We have another development release ready
for your testing pleasure. openSUSE 11.1 beta 5 is now available for
immediate download and testing.

You may have noticed that we were scheduled to release RC 1 today.
However, as Stephan Kulow mentioned on openSUSE-Factory list [1] on
Tuesday, we have several blocker bugs and 11 P1 bugs still present.
While we’re ready to do another release today, we decided that it

wasn’t ready to be called a release candidate. This shouldn’t push
back the final release, but it will mean that we will only plan to
have one release candidate.

With just a little more than a month [2] before the public release on
December 18th, there’s still plenty to do. So, roll up your sleeves
and start downloading!

Call for Testing
================

We all want openSUSE 11.1 to be the best release yet, and we need your
help to get there. This release is ready for widespread testing, and
we’re encouraging everyone to download and test the beta releases.
Please run the release through your usual routine, and let us know
about any bugs or other issues that you find. Remember that this is a
beta release, and is not suitable for use on production systems.
Though many openSUSE users can and do use the Factory distribution
and/or beta release for day-to-day work we want to stress that it’s

entirely possible that you will encounter serious bugs.

See openSUSE.org/Testing for more information on testing.

To follow the testing and development process, we suggest that you
subscribe to the openSUSE-Factory mailing list, and join the
#openSUSE-Factory channel on Freenode to discuss openSUSE development.

What’s changed since beta 4?
============================

Major changes in this release include:

* More 11.1 branding is now in place.
* Upgrade to PackageKit 0.3.9.
* KDE4: NetworkManager and power management Plasmoids now available
* Integration of Smolt finished
* More translations! [3]
* Linux kernel updated to 2.6.27.5
* KDE 4.1.3

* Xfce 4.4.3
* Many updated packages, including: Amarok, Banshee, Blender, Digikam,
Bazaar, Frozen Bubble, The GIMP, LyX, and Wine.

See the Factory News page for changes in the Factory distribution
between release announcements. [4] DistroWatch also carries an
expanded list of packages being shipped in the Factory distribution.
[5]

OpenOffice.org 3.0 is shaping up nicely for 11.1. Petr Mladek has sent

in the following new and remaining bugs for OpenOffice.org:

+ OOo does not start in KDE when OpenOffice_org-gnome is installed (bnc#442678)
+ Pyuno components are still not registered
+ Mono integration is not correctly installed
+ Localized strings are not updated from extra sources
+ The user configuration includes symlinks to /usr/share/ooo3 instead
of real files. This may be a feature, but it might also cause problems
in the future

+ Missing OOo-sdk compat stuff (bnc#428403)
+ Suse-puzzler.xls works only partly; e.h. “Sneaky Peak” or “About”
works but the “Shuffle” does nothing. Also, you can’t move the puzzle
pieces with a mouse.

These bugs are being worked on for RC1.

Media and Download
==================

11.1 beta 5 can be found at http://software.opensuse.org/developer.
You can find mirrors that have beta 5 images here:

http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1-Beta5/iso/

This release does include PPC media, so users with PowerPC machines
have the opportunity to test beta 5 on those as well.

Most Annoying Bugs

==================

While many bugs have been eliminated since the last beta, we still
have a few remaining (and new) bugs that testers should be aware of:

Selecting KDE 3.5 also installs KDE4 workspace and defaults to KDE4.
Workaround: Choose KDE3 desktop at login manager.
Installation via network on Pegasos2 and Efika is not possible since
the initial image does not contain the network drivers (they are
available after installation)

Bug #439126: Hibernation does not work with 32-bit PAE kernels.
Bug #432980: On some Intel chipsets (945GM) display can’t wake from sleep.
Bug #444127: kupdateapplet shows error when license is requested
Bug #437735: printers are not installed
Bug #444519: the i586 DVD does not contain any i686 glibc

Future Release Announcements
============================

Note to openSUSE contributors: If you have any changes or features to

call out for future release announcements, please send an email to
Zonker (zonker@xxxxxxxxxxxx) with any information that should be in
that announcement. (Preferably at least two days before the scheduled
release.

[1] http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2008-11/msg00402.html
[2] http://en.opensuse.org/Roadmap
[3] http://i18n.opensuse.org/stats/trunk/toplist.php

[4] http://en.opensuse.org/Factory/News
[5] http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=suse

Have a lot of fun!

Joe ‘Zonker’ Brockmeier
openSUSE Community Manager
jzb@xxxxxxxxxx

http://zonker.opensuse.org/
http://blogs.zdnet.com/community/

So there you have it. Grab the DVD via bittorrent and take a look!

October 30, 2008

=Utah Open Source=
Utah Open Source
The Utah Open Source Foundation
» Event: Ubuntu 8.10 Release Party, November 8, 6pm

As pointed out at the Ubuntu Utah website, the Ubuntu 8.10 Release Party will be held November 8, 2008.

As you are probably aware, Ubuntu version 8.10 of Linux has been released. So, a release party is on the schedule for the regularly scheduled meeting:

Date: Nov 8th, 2008
Time: 6pm-8pm
Place: Bakery at Gourmandie’s
Address: 300 East 250 South, SLC - Map

Reliable wireless is provided, and there is plenty of seating for those who have been there. The food is great and the deserts even more so.  They know we are coming,

Hope this party is a blast and we look forward to lot’s of pictures.

June 19, 2008

Scott Morris
nexangelus
OpenSUSE Linux Rants
» OpenSUSE 11.0 Now Available - updates, repos, and gory details

OpenSUSE 11 has some major new features. How cliche does that sound? Woo woo, look at my shiny new toy. We’ve all heard that with every release since the beginning of time. But could I just borrow your ear for a second (maybe an eyeball or two)? There have been some SPECTACULAR distribution releases this year, such as Ubuntu 8.04 and Fedora 9. The KDE desktop is developing quickly with the new KDE4 finally available.

What am I trying to say here? I could hardly stop smiling as I went through my new OpenSUSE 11.0 installation. Watch a kid’s face going on a DisneyLand ride for the first time. That was me as I was looking around in OpenSUSE 11.0. Truly biased words of a Linux zealot, you say. Come on, don’t rain on my parade. I’m telling you, you will LOVE this!

Make it interesting, and get to it, I hear you saying.

List of Updates

OK, time to play the “bullet list” card, then. Here is a list (not comprehensive) of the major features and upgrades available in OpenSUSE 11:

  • The OpenSUSE installer is beautiful, just beautiful
  • The installer is also a lot faster
  • You install OpenSUSE from a LiveCD or DVD. This makes the experience so much nicer. Much more new-user friendly, especially.
  • KDE 4 is the default for the DVD installer - see new eyecandy including Oxygen and Plasma (very slick)
  • KDE 3.5 is still available, and even runs in parallel with KDE 4, if you wish
  • Gnome 2.22 has some major improvements
  • Even XFCE is offered
  • Install them all and experience the joy
  • How about wine!? From what I can see, 1.0rc3 will be included
  • All sorts of compiz fusion developments. In addition to the cube, you can now do a cylinder and sphere
  • The package management has taken several leaps forward. It is much, much (did I mention much?) faster
  • YAST front-end improvements for usability (always a nice thing)
  • zypper benefits from the package management performance, and has many upgrades of its own
  • Ships with Firefox 3.0 beta 5
  • OpenOffice 2.4 - apparently supports the MS Office 2007 docx format *backflips, please*
  • NetworkManager - this version supports EV-DO and UMTS cards! Total coolness.
  • Linux Kernel 2.6.25
  • PackageKit - provides security updates and patches, resides in the system tray
  • Tasque - interfaces with the Remember the Milk online service - sync your task list across multiple machines
  • Almost all packages have version upgrades since 10.3
  • More than 200 new features specific to OpenSUSE
Installation Sources

As always, there are a bunch of installation repositories that you’ll want to at least be aware of. I have put together a script to add them to openSUSE 11.0 for you. Please do not just run the script. Go through and remove the ones you do not need. Do not add them all.

#!/bin/bash

if [ "$EUID" != "0" ]; then
  echo "You must have root privileges to run this script!"
  exit 1
fi

printf "################################################################################\n"
printf "YAST INSTALLATION SOURCES SETUP SCRIPT FOR openSUSE 11.0\n"
printf "by Scott Morris (2008-06-18)\n"
printf "http://www.suseblog.com/\n\n"
printf "You *MUST* be connected to the Internet for this script to work!\n\n"
printf "################################################################################\n"

rpm --import http://dev.computergmbh.de/844C4360.key
rpm --import http://download.nvidia.com/novell/repodata/repomd.xml.key
rpm --import http://packman.unixheads.com/suse/10.2/gpg-pubkey-1abd1afb.asc

zypper ar http://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/11.0/ "NVidia"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.0/repo/non-oss/ "openSUSE Non-OSS"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.0/repo/oss/ "openSUSE OSS"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Apache/openSUSE_11.0/ "Apache"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_11.0/ "Geo"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Banshee/openSUSE_11.0/ "Banshee"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/erlang/openSUSE_11.0/ "erlang"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/haskell/openSUSE_11.0/ "haskell"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/perl/openSUSE_11.0/ "perl"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/prolog/openSUSE_11.0/ "prolong"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/python/openSUSE_11.0/ "python"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/smalltalk/openSUSE_11.0/ "smalltalk"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/libraries:/c_c++/openSUSE_11.0/ "c - c++"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools:/building/openSUSE_11.0/ "building"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools:/gcc/openSUSE_11.0/ "gcc"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools/openSUSE_11.0/ "tools"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/tools:/scm/openSUSE_11.0/ "scm"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education:/desktop/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService Education - Desktop"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education:/server/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService Education - Server"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators/openSUSE_11.0/ "Emulators"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Emulators:/Wine/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService - Wine"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/games/openSUSE_11.0/ "Games"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Community/openSUSE_11.0/ "Gnome Community"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/STABLE/openSUSE_11.0/ "Gnome Stable"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/hamradio/openSUSE_11.0/ "ham radio"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Backports/openSUSE_11.0/ "KDE3 Backports"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Community/openSUSE_11.0 "KDE3 Community"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE3/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService - KDE3"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Community/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService - KDE 4 Community"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Desktop/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService - KDE 4 Desktop"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/KDE4:/STABLE:/Extra-Apps/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService - KDE 4 Extra-Apps"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono:/Community/openSUSE_11.0/ "Mono Community"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono:/Community/openSUSE_11.0+Mono/ "Mono Community+"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono/openSUSE_11.0/ "Mono"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_11.0/ "Mozilla"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:/audio/openSUSE_11.0/ "Audio"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:/photo/openSUSE_11.0/ "Photo"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/net-snmp/openSUSE_11.0/ "net-snmp"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Novell:/NTS/openSUSE_11.0/ "Novell NTS"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/NX/openSUSE_11.0/ "NX"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OpenOffice.org:/EXTRAS/openSUSE_11.0/ "OpenOffice.org Extras"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OpenOffice.org:/STABLE/openSUSE_11.0/ "OpenOffice"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OpenSync:/OpenSync-0.3x/openSUSE_11.0/ "OpenSync"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/qfix/openSUSE_11.0/ "qfix"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/science/openSUSE_11.0/ "science"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/database:/postgresql/openSUSE_11.0/ "Postgres"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/php:/applications/openSUSE_11.0/ "PHP Applications"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/php:/extensions/openSUSE_11.0/ "PHP Extensions"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Subversion/openSUSE_11.0/ "subversion"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/swamp/openSUSE_11.0/ "swamp"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/telepathy/openSUSE_11.0/ "Telepathy"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/vdr/openSUSE_11.0/ "vdr"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/xfce/openSUSE_11.0/ "XFCE"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XGL/openSUSE_11.0/ "XGL"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XOrg/openSUSE_11.0/ "openSUSE BuildService - XOrg & Compiz Fusion"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/XML/openSUSE_11.0/ "XML"
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/update/11.0/ "Update"
zypper ar http://download.videolan.org/pub/vlc/SuSE/11.0 "VideoLAN"
zypper ar http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-jengelh/SUSE-11.0/ "suser-j.engelh"
zypper ar http://madwifi.org/suse/11.0/ "Madwifi"
zypper ar http://packman.unixheads.com/suse/11.0/ "Packman"

yes | zypper ref

printf "\nThe script has now finished. Congratulations\n"

There’s the script for ya’ll who copy and paste. Don’t forget to “chmod +x” it. If the copy and paste thing doesn’t work for you, download and use the script from the link above.

These install sources will not refresh automatically. To turn that feature on, you’ll have to do it manually in YAST.

openSUSE Build Service

Sometimes, you want the very latest bleeding-edge version of a package. YAST may not find the version you seek. Even with the above repositories added. You may find it, however, in the openSUSE Build Service. Go to that page, search for the package you need, click the 1-click install button next to the version you would like installed. For example, using the software repositories listed above, the most recent version of pidgin that I see is 2.4.2-4.1. However, using the Build Service, I found one that is version 2.4.2-10.4.

For different methods of installing software in openSUSE 11.0, check out an article I wrote about a week ago, called How many ways can you install an RPM in OpenSUSE Linux?

Additional Resources

Product Highlights of openSUSE 11.0 - gives a general description of some of the main package updates

openSUSE 11.0 Release Notes

OpenSUSE 11.0 Main Page

Sneak Peeks at openSUSE 11.0 - a series of interviews and insights revolving around changes and improvements in openSUSE 11.0

Guide to openSUSE 11.0 - A general description of improvements in openSUSE 11.0

openSUSE 11.0 Screenshots - you cannot miss these gorgeous screenshots

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/18/open_suse_11_review/ - a third-party review of openSUSE 11.0

changes in zypper in openSUSE 11.0

Things to do after installing openSUSE 11.0 - how to pimp out your new installation. Skip the “Setting up repositories” part if you’ve used my script to set them up for you.

openSUSE Forums - if you should get stuck with anything, start here

openSUSE 11.0 Package List - the entire package list for openSUSE 11.0

No Time Like the Present

There are loads of improvements with OpenSUSE 11.0. The package management is unbelievably fast. They have done a great job with the new algorithms that make it absolutely fly. The new Oxygen icon theme and the Plasma desktop shell catch the eye and are sure to impress. Things are much easier to use than they have ever been before. It’s the perfect time to download an image and give it a whirl. With this release, it is no longer possible to say that Linux is hard to use. If you are using Windows, especially XP, you are about to get the boot from Microsoft. Why not take a look at a nicely-polished, well-done Linux distribution?

For the apprehensive, I have a free “Intro to Linux Course” on my OpenSUSE Linux Blog on the left side.

Get Your Copy - NOW AVAILABLE!

If you want the Addon CD, Gnome LiveCD, KDE LiveCD, or the network install CD, you can get those for i386, x86_64, and ppc from here: openSUSE 11.0 CD ISOs. PLEASE use mirrors where possible!

Deltas for all of the above plus the DVD images for i386, x86_64, and ppc are available from here: openSUSE 11.0 deltas. PLEASE use mirrors where possible!

Looking for the DVD ISOs for the i386, x86_64, and ppc architectures? Get those here: openSUSE 11.0 DVD ISOs. PLEASE use mirrors where possible!

Torrents for the CD and DVD images are also available here: openSUSE 11.0 torrents.

June 11, 2008

Scott Morris
nexangelus
OpenSUSE Linux Rants
» OpenSUSE 11.0 Release Party

Well, you know it’s a great day when we’re planning an OpenSUSE 11.0 Release Party. Yeah, that’s going to be pretty exciting.

If you are anywhere close to Provo, Utah on June 19, 2008, we’d love to see you at the Open Source Technology Center (building A). It will be at 6:00 PM. If you have friends who are interested in checking out which Linux they should use, have them come by.

According to The Official OpenSUSE 11.0 Release Party Locations page, pizza will be provided. So RSVP to Stephen Shaw, at the email address listed on the party locations page.

Stephen, I’m going to be there, man.

For people seeking directions, I’ll just grab them and the map from our OpenSUSE 10.3 Release Party last October:

Novell Campus Map

Click image for larger version

Image legend:
1. North-bounders coming in on I-15 take this exit (exit number 263, I believe).
2. South-bounders coming in on I-15 take this exit (exit number 263).
3. This is building A where the Open Source Technology Center (OSTC) is.

For those using Google Maps or Google Earth, the address is:

Novell
1800 Novell Pl
Provo, UT 84606

Everyone come. :)

November 10, 2007

=Utah Open Source=
Utah Open Source
The Utah Open Source Foundation
» One Last Reminder - MDRP Today!

If you’ve been hiding under a rock, or ignoring posts lately, this is a good time to read.  Later today will be the Multi-Distro Release Party. Ubuntu (Gutsy Gibbon), Fedora (Werewolf) and OpenSUSE (10.3) will be available via network install.  CDs and DVDs for all three distributions, and possibly others, will also be available.  Come and enjoy the festivities!

Map: http://tinyurl.com/yprnqr
When: Saturday (Today!), November 10, 2007 1pm-5pm MDT
What: Installfest, pizza, drinks and more.

Cheers,

Clint Savage
The Utah Open Source Foundation, Open Source for Utah, and the world!