Hi, On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 20/09/2013 18:40, Dirk Müller a écrit :
SUSE is doing another Hackweek shortly, and there is a website for it put online:
The Nuernberg SUSE employees will do a Hackweek October 7th - 11th, and we're looking for projects and interested people that want to join those projects. Community people are welcome.
Not sure about my availability, but I will try to help a bit. Should be reachable by IRC or at least by mail.
Anyone got ideas with ARMs ? :-)
[...] Here are some random ideas.
Have our ARM images building fine! (Non-rootfs images build still broken. At least in my Factory:ARM branch.)
Continue works on Chromebook. [...]
Xorg and powersaving on the Chromebook desperately need love. E.g. if the screensaver kicks in, it becomes unusable (cf. my previous post). My current workaround is to completely disable the screensaver. But even then I experience occasional unwanted screen blanking for some reason. If these problems can be resolved in 13.1, openSUSE on the Chromebook is IMHO ready for production use. In case shooting for the moon is allowed: Accelerated video using ChromeOS' libmali. Since laptops are prone to be lost or stolen, an option for an encrypted separate home partition during installation for SD cards > 8GB would be fine. Alternatively complete encryption as an option. I like my Chromebook. It is small, cheap, has no moving parts and surprisingly good performance and battery life. In the meantime I tried all kinds of arbitrary stuff on it, like capturing network packets using Wireshark, connecting weird USB devices like an USB-to-serial adapter, editing images using GIMP, building RPM packages, transcoding video (slowly ;-), etc.pp. Everything worked as expected. Good support by openSUSE would make it a decent companion, high Geek factor included. Best regards, --D. -- Daniel Bischof <suse-bugz@bischof.org>