tumbleweed-cli
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tumbleweed-cli
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OpenSuse:TumbleWeed Update Broken?
There is a third controversial option: tumbleweed-cli which is helping to move from snapshot to snapshot. To be honest I'm not aware of the status.
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Can I install the last week image?
Would this work? https://github.com/boombatower/tumbleweed-cli
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From Fedora to Tumbleweed: looking for guidance
There is also https://github.com/boombatower/tumbleweed-cli which i like very much when using tumbleweed
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Is there any love for Gnome on Leap?
If the persistent updates or update notifications are the only problem for a switch to TW, then there's always the installable package 'tumbleweed-cli' (you can find it in the repos) more infos. https://github.com/boombatower/tumbleweed-cli With this you can set a specific opensuse snapshot. This should only be used for updates, not for rollbacks, that's what snapper is for. As far as I know monthly updating is recommended (at least).
- Question on Tumbleweed updates, and checking before updating
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The resilience of Tumbleweed (or why you can trust it as much as Leap/Debian) -- 227 days between updates
A certain number of older snapshots is kept on the mirrors and can be chosen with tumbleweed-cli.
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(Help) Not exactly sure what has happened to my install but I've somehow broke it.
Jesus. It's not that zypper isn't a good tool, it's that tumbleweed-cli uses the snapshot versions, and is actually designed for this exact use case. See this thread and the comment by u/bommbatower for more information.
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Opensuse Tumbleweed - Need clarifications before deciding to switch
I use tumbleweed-cli to upgrade from a solid snapshot to the next one, typically once every two weeks or so. This allows rolling as quickly or slowly as is desired, provided the snapshots are still available here: http://download.opensuse.org/history/
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I am just discovering OpenSUSE and I have some questions !
I'd suggest you to install tumbleweed-cli (zypper in tumbleweed-cli) to target a specific snapshot, so you're not going to upgrade your system all the time, but only when a new snapshot is released (and when you want to switch to it, at your discretion).
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Tumbleweed cli vs zypper dup vs KDE discover
I do believe you're right! My mistake. That's good to know. It looks like it's just the scoring system that's done by a third party - unless I'm wrong again :) Please let me know if I am. I'm still hesitant to use it with respect to the scoring system as an ordinary user. I was under the misconception that the github repo at https://github.com/boombatower/tumbleweed-cli would have been under the official opensuse github repo.
Bumblebee
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ThinkPad Z16 or X1 Carbon Gen 10?
Have you tried Bumblebee? That and this page was helpful for me. I don't remember if Bumblebee ever worked for me, but a lot of people have success with it.
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No Man’s Sky freezes after launching on wrong GPU
Ok, I figured out what was wrong: apparently my computer uses Nvidia Optimus which uses my Intel GPU to save power. And so I have to tell it to uses Nvidia through Bumblebee which I haven't figured out completely yet.
- BumbleBee: Run and distribute eBPF programs using OCI images
- BumbleBee: Build, Ship, Run eBPF Tools
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Which open source drive should I enable on Manjaro
If I remember right, the Bumblebee project is open source for hybrid Intel/nVidia laptop GPUs. The open source drivers never gave me the problems that the proprietary nVidia drivers had. https://www.bumblebee-project.org/
- The resilience of Tumbleweed (or why you can trust it as much as Leap/Debian) -- 227 days between updates
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Badly need help in dealing with graphics issue at OS installation.
This are magical parameters for me, i.e. I have 0 idea what it does in fact. I know however that this solves acpi problems with modern-ish optimus laptops: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/issues/764
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Any authoritative source on how to get Optimus working? Is this even possible?
How does Bumblebee work with sway?
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Nvidia drivers not working on Debian.
The Bumblebee wiki then says that you can run games by first exporting DISPLAY=:8 and then running them with primusrun or optirun as normal: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/wiki/Multi-monitor-setup
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AMD Launches Ryzen 5000 Mobile
Ah yeah, I have similar feelings.
BumbleBee was promising at one time:
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/wiki/FAQ
But seems kind of dead now.
https://www.bumblebee-project.org/
What are some alternatives?
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linux-surface - Linux Kernel for Surface Devices
opi - OBS Package Installer (CLI)
wlroots-eglstreams - A modular Wayland compositor library with EGLStreams support
openQA - openQA web-frontend, scheduler and tools.
pfsense-is-closed-source - The only purpose of this repository is to document the false advertising of the so-called "open-source" pfSense®™ project. Brought to you courtesy of Netgate/Rubicon Communications LLC/ Electric Sheep Fencing LLC.
bumblebee - Get eBPF programs running from the cloud to the kernel in 1 line of bash
bumblebee-Old-and-abbandoned - OUTDATED!!!!! - Replaced by "The Bumblebee Project" and "Ironhide"
wlroots - A modular Wayland compositor library
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