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openQA
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How to view which packages will be in the next snapshot on tumbleweed?
I sometimes look at https://openqa.opensuse.org/ when I'm excited for a new package release (example, kernel 6.5) just to see how far along the next snapshot is. While this is interesting, I can't seem to figure out which packages will be in the snapshot when I do this.
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What distro do you use and recommend?
anyway, one great thing about SUSE is openqa.opensuse.org/ which does automatic testing that updates work before releasing....and every pkgs is build using Open Build Service (OBS) which is great as that makes sure Distro has more consistent/automatic binary built
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make me one of yours
I use Tumbleweed since years and although rolling, its more stable than Pop ever was for me. Stable in the sense of daily use and upgrading in particular. Every update you get on OpenSuse is, as a TLDR version of an explanation, run through an automated AI process that checks if everything works, only then the update is pushed out. The AI analyzes pictures of the OS to check. For example, it goes through the boot process and sees if it works, then clicks on certain apps like yast and see if they open, comparing whats shown on screen with a reference picture. You can see whats currently going on in terms of testing here.
- PSA: Flatpaks are currently broken on Fedora. Here's a temporary solution.
- Segmentation fault when starting Nautilus on snapshot 20230616
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Is anyone else concerned about the future of OpenSUSE Leap/ALP?
I value Greg KH's Tumbleweed. It does everything I want. Thanks to build.opensuse.org and openqa.opensuse.org . If I had to start from scratch, MicroOs, I would learn along the way.
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Looking for a distro to teach Linux to teenagers
Rolling release players? openSUSE Tumbleweed (backed/tested by OpenQA before released), EndeavourOS (Arch with an installer; however, this could be too advanced when it breaks)
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Advice on Distro / DE
I would recommend openSUSE (KDE) tumbleweed you get the newest pkgs and they are well tested and they have great tools like openQA, obs, YaST etc. and if you have issue with any updates you can easily just rollback to latest working snapshot
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OpenSUSE vs Arch for gaming?
And even though Arch stability heavily depends on the user and package maintainers doing everything right (I'm looking at you TimeShift), openSUSE, being backed by a company, have way more resources and robust infrastructure for ensuring their system is stable than Arch does (I have said this a couple of times, SUSE's openQA is incredible).
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Reliable distro for work with new KDE
Tumbleweed is very current - well, as current as your last update.g/ This means that it's very rare that something is rolled out to the community that hasn't been tested as working.
open-build-service
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Snaps. Why? Please Stop
It is basically a solved problem for developers.
https://build.opensuse.org/ will let you target 20+ distros with very little work. You can also run your own local instance if you want https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service
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Mozilla's Firefox Nightly .deb Package for Debian-Based Linux Distributions
I wish more software developers would use Open Build Service and create many packages for many distros: https://openbuildservice.org/
- Open Build Service
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OpenSUSE also provides it's own instance of openbuildservice.
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LURE Version 0.0.7 released. First beta version!
I see! So it is like a local https://openbuildservice.org/
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Is it possible to make a CI/CD pipeline to build my own packages and create a repo?
You can look at Open Build Service (OBS) and you can try it for free in OpenSuse OBS.
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My comp sci mentor who is a university student half my age says that learning to use Linux is the optimal comp sci education experience
i'm referring to a different OBS, https://openbuildservice.org/ which is i.e. a better AUR
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What tools are available for maintaining a private repository?
You can also checkout Open Build Service
- Native Messaging support now landed in Firefox Snap stable (i.e. things like Gnome Shell Extensions, GSConnect, Plasma Integrations, KeepassXC, etc. now work)
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Has anyone ever built a "distro configurator"?
You are describing what SUSE Studio used to be. Now there is Open Build Service, but imo it is not as simple as Studio used to be.
What are some alternatives?
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pkger - Automate building RPMs and DEBs as well as other artifacts on multiple Linux distributions, versions and architectures using Docker/Podman
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
opi - OBS Package Installer (CLI)
min-sized-rust - 🦀 How to minimize Rust binary size 📦
packages - Monorepo for Terra Packages
tumbleweed-cli - Command line interface for interacting with Tumbleweed snapshots.
snapper - Manage filesystem snapshots and allow undo of system modifications
digga - A flake utility library to craft shell-, home-, and hosts- environments.
UnspamifyUbuntu - Remove spam from Ubuntu
apulse - PulseAudio emulation for ALSA
rakudo-pkg - Pre-compiled OS packages for Rakudo