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microos-toolbox
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openSUSE-docs-revamped
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Added Full Packman Repository for Media Codecs, now how do I install them with YaST?
This might help: https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped/blob/dev/project/docs/codecs.md
- Why is openSUSE not used more?
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Tumbleweed documenting
You are 100% correct that documentation for TW users is lacking. That's why I started this project: https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped. If everything goes smooth it should replace all other official sources for TW -- and to some extent, Leap -- documentation.
- Snaps on microOS
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unpopular openSUSE
FWIW we're working on the new doc: https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped.
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Moving from Fedora to MicroOS
And I added a few commands together that I need when I do a reinstall for my desktop which we are trying to add to the wiki: https://github.com/openSUSE/openSUSE-docs-revamped/blob/dev/project/docs/microos_getting_started.md
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Open Build Service - Needs better documentation - Need help
We've heard you and have set up this public repository for anyone to contribute to the docs.
microos-toolbox
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(microOS) i know it has a "read-only" filesystem. but does that really mean I can never install updates? or whats going on. I installed it a few days ago on my laptop and it always says updates available and then updates can't be installed
Use toolbox to create a container for your application
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I have a problem
Actually, now that I think about it, (the OpenSUSE version is just a bash script)[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openSUSE/microos-toolbox/bd59c753baf9ef4553ca15f417b7e8d55a4a05a8/toolbox], so you could just wget that last link, which is the raw user content for toolbox from (their github page)[https://github.com/openSUSE/microos-toolbox] and chmod +X ... you'd still need podman installed, of course... (the github page has a bunch of info, I'm sure there's other references in OpenSUSE's WIKI, they're good about that kind of stuff)
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how to test a rpm package after a successful `osc build`
If you want to have a clean slate to make sure you haven't for example missed any dependencies in the spec file you could either use a VM or look into something like toolbox, if that is what you mean.
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MicroOS Toolbox - does anyone know what the SUDO= flag is for in .toolboxrc?
It was added as part of this commit: https://github.com/kubic-project/microos-toolbox/commit/f72e99abacc827a3b4903ac36f1932d1b6b1eebd
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A simplified version of Fedora Toolbox written in Posix Sh
also relevant: https://github.com/kubic-project/microos-toolbox
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Error with codecs
There are some challenges hindering the popularity of MicroOS and Fedora Silverblue. More developers need to supply their software with flatpak and snap packages and/or we need a very easy way to install GUI apps on the toolbox. By easy I mean, one click easy. Command line scare some users.
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Snaps on microOS
Cool! I'm using it as my daily driver for more than 1 year. You are indeed right about "the MicroOS way" being not adding any third-party repo. And the way you achieve this is by using Flatpaks (and toolbox, for debugging, dev environment, CLI apps not available as Flatpaks, etc https://github.com/kubic-project/microos-toolbox/blob/master/README.md)
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The toobox container not working with 'toolbox enter' with error container_linux.go:349: starting container process caused "exec: \"enter\": executable file not found in $PATH"
https://github.com/kubic-project/microos-toolbox/blob/master/toolbox#L355
What are some alternatives?
home-assistant.io - :blue_book: Home Assistant User documentation
coreos-assembler - Tooling container to assemble CoreOS-like systems
openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp - We're creating new, refreshed community user guides and documentation for the openSUSE distributions, centered on Tumbleweed, catering for inexperienced users and veterans alike. Target release: 2021
tlbx
openSUSE - public mirror of openSUSE sources from build.opensuse.org
simpler-toolbox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. [Moved to: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox]
mkdocs-material - Documentation that simply works
elan_i2c_dkms - Updated kernel module to fix touchpad detection on the Ideapad S145.
docs - User documentation for Knative components.
toolbox - Tool for interactive command line environments on Linux