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osqu | opi | |
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1 | 51 | |
1 | 222 | |
- | 2.3% | |
4.2 | 8.8 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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openQA (openSUSE) - public APIs ?
Hey guys, accomplish you know if openQA exposes public REST APIs to fetch the data? โ I've created โ a small command line tool to view the openSUSE builds present on openQA. Currently, the data is taken by web scraping but it's slow. Tool: https://github.com/franjsco/osqu โ Thanks
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Do you guys have installed codec trough zypper or opi?
This is incorrect. It also installs a set list of packages.
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Seriously, what is the special magic sauce that openSUSE has for KDE?
Have you looked into OPI? This allows you to easily search and install community packages from the Open Build System similarly to how it is with working with yay on Arch. It very likely does not contain things like git packages or fonts but it can be pretty useful for packages like ckb-next and since it pulls from the OBS it is always guaranteed to be a binary, no compilation necessary
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Installing CODECs
As of this writing, opi performs the following operations behind the curtains (see here for reference):
- New install, codec issues
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Firefox does not play all videos or live streams on fresh Tumbleweed
opi will implement a workaround in https://github.com/openSUSE/opi/pull/120 which will force the ffmpeg version on tumbleweed to be >=5.
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As a noob to openSUSE but as an arch user (~1yr), what are some things I should know about openSUSE?
OPI is your friend. You don't have to update every day...once a week or so is fine. Set up multiversion for kernels. A lot of times if a vendor offers a Fedora RPM and not openSUSE, the Fedora RPM will work fine. If you are using Nvidia, wait to update kernels... that's all I can think of. Use and update the wiki as needed, it's a good resource, but can get outdated.
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Following Fedora and openSUSE, Manjaro moves further away from Arch Linux by not enabling Mesa's patent-loaded codecs
Yeah I'm pretty sure it's using Packman https://github.com/openSUSE/opi
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Help with installing kvantum manager on opensuse ๐
For more information https://github.com/openSUSE/opi
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[Help] issue with Firefox after fresh install.
OPI is also useful for finding other packages that aren't in the regular repos
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Should I try moving to OpenSUSE?
The easiest way to install software is with OPI, you can also search with Zypper or YaST. Generally, if you can find an RPM file built for Fedora, you can install it on Tumbleweed as well - I'm sure there are exceptions.
What are some alternatives?
openQA - openQA web-frontend, scheduler and tools.
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
openSUSE_QA_Updates - A command-line tool to view the latest builds of openSUSE Tumbleweed from openQA. ๐งช
flathub - Pull requests for new applications to be added
openSUSE-release-tools - Tools to aid in staging and release work for openSUSE/SUSE
dnfdragora - dnfdragora is a dnf frontend based on libyui abstraction
com.discordapp.Discord
tumbleweed-cli - Command line interface for interacting with Tumbleweed snapshots.
scanmem - memory scanner for Linux
OSC - OSC: Arduino and Teensy implementation of OSC encoding
archwiki - MediaWiki used on Arch Linux websites (read-only mirror)
developer-workstation-setup-script - Post-install script for Fedora and RHEL 9 clones to create your ultimate development environment