Lubos Kocman
lkocman-factory
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Involved Projects and Packages
This project contains normal text editors and special hexadecimal editors. Both for X11 and the console.
This Project contains several packages which might be interesting for educational use.
This Project contains several packages which might be interesting for educational use.
LINGOT is a musical instrument tuner. It's accurate, easy to use,
and highly configurable.
All sort of software which has to do with electronics.
This repository contains tools for developing of electronic circuits and firmware for microcontrollers.
You can find here tools for devices too small (in whatever dimension) to run a Linux kernel.
Collection of tools for emulating other CPUs and systems
Wine is not a Windows Emulator and associated tools.
This project contains packages required to use or setup peer to peer networks as well as other tools to share files.
Tools for managing filesystems, filesystem bindings or FUSE-related packages.
Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide excellent performance, reliability and scalability. For more information see http://ceph.com/
For Ceph on openSUSE specifically, see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Ceph
Provide snapper packages for various distributions.
https://en.opensuse.org/Games
Level editors, server browsers, pixel art tools, asset extractors etc.
This project contains the latest version of various GNOME applications. It can be used on stable versions of openSUSE to get newer versions of packages, but it has to be noted that the main aim of this project is to create package for Factory.
If you're interested in maintainership of this project, feel free to send a mail to opensuse-gnome@opensuse.org, or join either the #opensuse-gnome IRC room on Libera Chat or the "openSUSE GNOME" (https://matrix.to/#/#gnome:opensuse.org) Matrix/Discord room.
The stable development branch of GNOME packages.
If you're interested in helping maintain the GNOME Stack in openSUSE, please join the fun in either #opensuse-gnome IRC room, on Libera Chat, or "openSUSE GNOME" Matrix/Discord room. There is surely some task ready for you.
Where the regular development snapshots of the GNOME project are being published. Bear in mind it can get quite unstable at times and even render systems to a unusable state, so if you don't use Snapper you have to at least know basic troubleshooting/recovery techniques.
In order to make use of this project, the user MUST have Tumbleweed repositories enabled (and/or openSUSE:Factory ones, if you know what you're doing); this is the only semi-tested and semi-supported solution.
Note that having any "stable" release repos (like openSUSE Leap) is NOT supported, and will break your system and harm some random kitten.
If you encounter issues, please contact the gnome-team on #opensuse-gnome on irc.opensuse.org
or https://matrix.to/#/#gnome:opensuse.org
Not unlikely, you will be asked to open an issue on gitlab.gnome.org or file a bug at bugzilla.opensuse.org (preferably with upstream directly).
NOTE:
If you want to use this repo, please make sure that you do zypper dup --from GNOME:Next (or whatever name you elected to the repo), to ensure that you pull in everything that is needed from here.
The project is tracing gnome 41 (starting from gnome 40 release)
The project is tracing gnome 41 (starting from gnome 40 release)
This project hosts all graphics related software, such as viewers, tools for manipulating images, capturing and such stuff.
It is a devel project for openSUSE:Factory.
Darktable
This is a collection of various packages regarding Ham-Radio (Amateur Radio).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio
Dies ist eine Sammlung verschiedener Pakete zum Thema Amateurfunk.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateurfunkdienst
This repository contains tools for using, configuring or fine tuning various types of specific hardware, both external and internal.
Please consider new packages for inclusion only if they allow unique operations on certain
hardware, of a specific class or vendor.
Especially GUI packages should go to the corresponding GUI project, unless they exclusively meet the previous condition.
Bootloaders and related software packages
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- 11 commits in openSUSE:Leap:16.0
- 4 commits in openSUSE:Leap:16.0:ToTest
- 1 commit in openSUSE:Leap:Micro:6.0 / product-composer