I'm glad to announce SUSE Linux 10.1 Codename "Agama Lizard" Beta5 !
With Beta5 we smoothed most of the rough edges of Beta4 and I still do
not advise to not put it on any production system!
Note: I'm announcing right now only the delta ISOs, the full ISOs will
be announced tomorrow when some more mirrors had a chance to sync. I
have not opened up ftp.opensuse.org for this yet! I'll send tomorrow
another announcement and update the opensuse wiki as well.
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Beta5 is still for the adventurous experts and not for anybody without
a good Linux experience:
For now let me just point out the following issues:
* The CD 1 needs to remain in the cd drive after installing from
it. Do not remove it during the reboot and wait for YaST to
request CD 2.. Otherwise the installation of packages from CD
2-5 will fail afterwards.
* Due to the integration of the new package manager which is not
complete, note the following:
o Some statistics do not work, e.g. you see "Size of
packages to install: 0" - or "Number of packages to
install: 0", or "Software: Default system (0)".
o The graphical package manager frontend has only a limited
list of "views", currently you get a list of all the
packages and can only search in them.
o After installation, if you go into the YaST packager, all
installed packages are listed twice.
o Adding a new installation source does not work.
o Language dependend packages are not handled
correctly. This results in the installation of one
package-$lang package but not necessarily the one for the
languages asked for.
o An upgrade from a previous installation might fail, even
one from 10.1 Beta3 153142
* During an update from a previous release, packages that are not
available anymore get deleted - once at the start of CD1 and
then again at the end of CD1. Pressing Ignore a couple of times
allows to continue. Bug 153135
* The partitioner is broken in some cases Bug 151947. which might result in:
o mixed up filesystem types - for example one chooses ext2
and the partition is getting formatted with reiserfs
o creates double or totally obscure entries within the fstab of the system
o makes inproper proposals for a standard partitioning
* Download of Release Notes will fail.
* The online test with download of Updates will fail.
* The second part of the installation is done in text mode Bug
153066.
Summing up: The installer is in a better shape now, only installation
should be ok, system upgrade works for some - and the partitioner
still has a couple of regressions. The rest of the system should be
stable. An installation from our FACTORY tree should work again.
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Further information and updates are available from
http://www.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs
We've created on
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/10.1/SUSE-Linux10.1-Beta5-Extra (and
on the mirrors of it) a repository with some non-OSS software.
SUSE Linux 10.1 is offered via bittorrent and via normal download.
Please use a mirror or the download.opensuse.org URL which directs you
to a mirror.
The distribution comes with 5 CDs. You need (on x86 and x86-64, I
haven't tested PPC):
* CD1 only for a minimal text installation (English)
* CDs 1-3 for a default KDE or GNOME installation in German or English
* All CDs for other selections
Download URLs for the torrents of the DELTA-ISOs:
http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/SUSE-Linux-…http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/SUSE-Linux-…http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/SUSE-Linux-…
Download URLs for the full Delta ISOs:
x86 architecture (Intel 32-bit) architecture:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…
For x86-64 (AMD64 / EM64T) 64-bit architecture:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1-beta5/delta-iso/SUSE-10.1…
Andreas
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Andreas Jaeger, aj(a)suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj/
SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany
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Hi there,
the next openSUSE status meeting will take place at the official
opensuse IRC channel (irc://irc.freenode.net/openSUSE) at
2006/02/21 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)¹
This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around
openSUSE. Topics so far:
* 1.1 Status SUSE Linux 10.1
* 1.2 Status Mailinglists
* 1.3 Clean up Old Action Items
o 1.3.1 10.1
o 1.3.2 Mailinglists
o 1.3.3 FOSDEM
o 1.3.4 Bugzilla
o 1.3.5 Wiki
o 1.3.6 Webfora
o 1.3.7 Mirrors
For general info about our IRC meetings read:
http://www.opensuse.org/Meetings
For details about this IRC meeting read:
http://en.opensuse.org/2006-02-21-status-meeting
Please join us!
The openSUSE Team
¹ To get the time and date in your timezone:
date -d 'Tuesday 2006/02/21 17:00 GMT'
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Henne Vogelsang, Core Services
We have received bugreports that our current installer does not handle
the FACTORY ftp tree correctly and installs packages for other
platforms. [Bug 151933 and Bug 151954]
I suggest to not use the tree for now,
Andreas
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Andreas Jaeger, aj(a)suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj/
SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany
GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Hi all,
we invite everybody to visit FOSDEM and get the facts about the current
state of the open source world and the latest news about the openSUSE
project there. The openSUSE team will be talking about a broad range of
topics, from a general overview of the current status, future plans for
the project, and the distribution SUSE Linux to technical tutorials and a
first demonstration of the openSUSE build service. We're looking forward
to seeing you all there and discussing the future of the project!
FOSDEM -- the sixth Free and Open source Software Developers' European
Meeting -- takes place on Feb 25/26 in Bruxelles, Belgium. For details,
see: http://www.opensuse.org/FOSDEM
Michael
I'd like to give you an update on our beta process with the following
list of topics:
* Deliverable of Beta4 and further schedule
* non-GPL kernel modules
* Kernel Changes km_ packages
* Major bug in Beta3: Fontconfig
* Package manager major changes
* XGL
Deliverable of Beta4 and Further Schedule
=========================================
Beta4 did not pass our internal tests, we have to delay it by one
week.
The FACTORY distribution has been updated with our current packages
that everybody can use, but doing a complete installation from the
current FACTORY tree is NOT recommended. You should just update
single packages as needed.
We have decided to release Beta 4 on 2006-02-16 and Beta 5 on
2006-02-23. We'll finalize the schedule after testing and evaluating
these two betas.
non-GPL kernel modules:
=======================
Most developers of the kernel community consider non-GPL kernel
modules to be infringing on their copyright. Novell does respect this
position, and will no longer distribute non-GPL kernel modules as part of
future products. Novell is working with vendors to find alternative
ways to provide the functionality that was previously only available
with non-GPL kernel modules.
Kernel Changes / km_, kmp, and kernel-flavor-nongpl packages:
=============================================================
We added support to cleanly handle packages that contain kernel
modules by representing the dependencies of mouldes on the kernel ABI
as rpm dependencies. This allows third party modules to be provided
and integrated cleanly.
Modules that were previously included in our kernel packages using the
km_ package mechanism [1] have been converted to the new package
format [2]; the km_ mechanism is no longer supported. Packages that
contain additional kernel modules are now named name-kmp-kernelflavor
(e.g., wlan-kmp-default. lirc-kmp-smp).
The kmp mechanism [2] supports creating and using additional Kernel Module
Packages easily and reliably.
The kernel-kernelflavor-nongpl packages which contained modules that
had non-GPL licenses have been removed.
[1] The km_ package mechanism is described at
http://www.suse.de/~agruen/kernel-doc/.
[2] Kernel Module Packages Manual for CODE10,
http://www.suse.de/~agruen/KMPM/
Major Bug in Beta3: Fontconfig
==============================
It might be that X11 apps just crash or are really slow (installation
of some packages took rather long), which was due to a bug in
fontconfig. A first fix is in fontconfig packages in the Beta3
fixed-rpm directory on ftp.opensuse.org .
Beta4 will fix most known bugs. Current packages are available at:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/m17n/10.1 -
If you use them, update to both fontconfig and fonts-config. The
packages in there are newer than what is currently in the FACTORY
tree. If you find bugs in the m17n packages, please report them in
bugzilla stating the exact version you're using.
Package Manager Major Changes
=============================
We're replacing our package manager resolver library with a new version
called "libzypp".
libzypp is the integration of SUSE's yast2 Package manager and
Ximian's libredcarpet. At Novell we used two solutions so far - Red
Carpet and YaST package manager - and decided to merge both in a best
of breed approach.
The advantages for SUSE Linux are:
* A better resolver than before
* More information about why a package is installed or no solution is
found
* A better integration of all those feature that were added over the
years to our package manager.
* A command line interface ("rug")
* A common handling of packages *and* patches
* Dependency handling for update packages
* A better way to handle selections (we call them now "patterns")
* Remote management (not yet in SUSE Linux 10.1)
* Additional repositories during installation (no GUI in SUSE Linux 10.1)
* More flexibility in handling of different repositories, e.g. it is
possible to have additional patterns for each repository.
The new library handles yum metadata, YaST sources (both also remote
via ftp, http, nfs and smb) and additionally Zenworks, Opencarpet and
RCE (Red Carpet Enterprise) servers as installation sources. The
alternatives smart and apt-get will also work as they did on SUSE
Linux 10.0.
Together with libzypp, we get the zmd daemon, the rug command line
interface, the zen-updater, zen-remover, zen-installer packages.
In addition to the existing packages, we're adding these new packages:
* zmd: system daemon used by rug, zen-*
* rug: Command line client
* web-updater: Updater with more features than zen-updater
* zen-updater: Simple updater
* zen-remover: Tool to remove packages
* zen-installer: Tool to add packages
We're still working on the integration of "libzypp" into our tree, the
package manager in our FACTORY tree is not yet fully functional.
XGL
===
Xgl is an Xserver that uses OpenGL for its drawing operations. Xgl
engineer David Reveman has posted enhancements to Xgl and a new
compositor, 'Compiz' with a request that it be added to the
freedesktop.org CVS repository. Some operations like antialiased font
rendering is noticeably faster with this technology, and future
graphics hardware might only have support for 3D operations and no 2D
core any more.
These additional packages have now been added to the SUSE Linux
FACTORY tree. Note that compiz has a couple of build problems that
need to be fixed before it will go out.
For details on XGL, please check http://www.opensuse.org/Xgl .
Andreas
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Andreas Jaeger, aj(a)suse.de, http://www.suse.de/~aj/
SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany
GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Hi there,
the next openSUSE status meeting will take place at the official
opensuse IRC channel (irc://irc.freenode.net/openSUSE) today at
2006/02/07 18:00 CET (17:00 GMT)
This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around
openSUSE. Topics so far:
1. mirror situation
2. frontpage redesign - Pflodo
3. forum discussion results - Henne
4. subfs discussion results - houghi
5. LinuxTag - Christian Boltz
6. Foreign language mailing lists - skh
7. SUSE Linux 10.1 Status / Roadmap - AJ
8. SDB - howtos, migration, what is a SDB article - localhorst
For general info about our IRC meetings read:
http://www.opensuse.org/Meetings
For details about this IRC meeting read:
http://www.opensuse.org/2006-01-24-status-meeting
Please join us!
The openSUSE Team
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Henne Vogelsang, Core Services
www.opensuse.org has been updated to a new MediaWiki version 1.5.
We are able to host localized wiki instances now. The Wiki provides 4
languages for now, reachable under
http://en.opensuse.org (English)
http://es.opensuse.org (Spanish)
http://fr.opensuse.org (French)
http://de.opensuse.org (German)
Further translations are planned. Please read
http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Translation_Guide
if you want to start a new translated site. Please subscribe also to the
opensuse-wiki(a)opensuse.org
mailing list. Antje Faber will help you with coordinating the translations.
Another new part of the wiki are the imported SDB (Support Database) articles.
It is possible from now on for everybody to create or modify support database
articles. The Support Database is hosted at
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:SDB (English)
http://es.opensuse.org/SDB:SDB (Spanish)
http://fr.opensuse.org/SDB:SDB (French)
http://de.opensuse.org/SDB:SDB (German)
And last, but not least, the hated Novell Copyright Disclaimer in the footer
has been replaced (except for the few locked pages).
bye
adrian
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Adrian Schroeter
SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany
email: adrian(a)suse.de