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Involved Projects and Packages
This project contains no software, but it defines the admins for the GNOME: project group.
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.
GNOME:Backports:X.YY contains packages required to build new versions of GNOME for released versions of openSUSE
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.
This project builds Live CD images and USB stick images based with GNOME Desktops.
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.
Please add a suitable description and don't forget to add some repositories you want to build your packages against (just click on 'Repositories' above). Have fun!
AbiWord is a multiplatform word processor with a GTK+ interface on the
UNIX platform.
AbiWord is a multiplatform word processor with a GTK+ interface on the
UNIX platform. For extended functionality and integration, this version
is compiled with GNOME support. Abiword with the GNOME front-end is
part of the GNOME Office Suite.
Alarm Clock is a fully-featured alarm clock for your GNOME panel.
It's easy to use yet powerful with support for multiple repeatable
alarms, as well as snoozing and a flexible notification system.
The package contains the following plugins:
* Scintilla Editor
* Scratchbox Support
* Profiler (gprof)
* Valgrind
AqBanking is a generic online banking interface. It allows multiple
back-ends (currently HBCI) and multiple front-ends (such as KDE, GNOME,
or console) to be used.
Arista is a simple preset-based transcoder for the GNOME Desktop and a
small script for terminal-based transcoding. Settings are chosen based
on output device and quality preset.
Features:
* Presets for Android, iPod, computer, DVD player, PSP, and more
* Live preview to see encoded quality
* Automatically discover available DVD drives and media
* Rip straight from DVD media easily
* Automatically discover and record from Video4Linux devices
* Support for H.264, WebM, FLV, Ogg, DivX and more
* Batch processing of entire directories easily
* Simple terminal client for scripting
* Nautilus extension for right-click file conversion
atkmm is the C++ binding for the ATK library.
This module is part of the GNOME C++ bindings effort.
Nice GUI program to manage e-mail.
BlueProximity adds security to your desktop by automatically locking and
unlocking the screen when you and your phone leave/enter the desk. Think
of a proximity detector for your mobile phone via bluetooth.
Byzanz is a simple tool to record a running X desktop to an animated GIF file.
It is implemented as a GNOME applet. A command line tool for testing purposes
is also available.
A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax
highlighting, storing all the data (including images) in a single xml
file with extension ".ctd".
It uses chmlib to extract files. It uses gecko to display pages. It
supports displaying multilingual pages due to gecko. It features
bookmarks and tabs. The tabs could be used to jump inside the chm file
conveniently. Its UI is clean and handy, also is well localized. It is
actively developed and maintained. The author of chmsee is Jungle Ji
and several other great people.
Claws Mail (previously known as Sylpheed-Claws) is a lightweight and
highly configurable email client and news reader based on the GTK+ GUI
toolkit, it runs on the X Window System.
Claws Mail is free software distributed under the GNU GPL.
To run Claws Mail use 'claws-mail' on the command line.
When claws-mail is executed for the first time a configuration 'Wizard'
will appear prompting you for the minimum information necessary to
create a new account.
Various plugins for Claws Mail.
Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is
specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a
generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also
gzip or bzip2 compressed) as well as plain image files. It is
written in Python and uses GTK+ through the PyGTK bindings.
Computer Temperature Monitor is a little applet for the GNOME desktop
that shows the temperature of your computer CPU and disks on screen.
It also allows you to log temperatures to a file. You can set alarms to
notify you when a tempertature is reached. Several monitors can be
added to the panel to monitor different sensors.
Conglomerate is a user-friendly XML editor for DocBook and other
document types. It aims to hide the complexity and jargon of XML behind
a friendly GUI.
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