Hi all.
As you may know, I'm the maintainer of Java packages in openSUSE.
For last several weeks, I have worked on new netbeans package for openSUSE.
The current situation is bad, because we have two different packages:
1.) One out dated in non-free repository
2.) One up-to-date in Education, but not built from source code
I used netbeans specfile created by Sun's developers for Fedora and Mandriva
and imported all other necessary dependencies (freemarker, lucene, hsqldb,
excalibur-*, ...), so this package have a good quality and should be
supported.
Those packages was submitted to Factory. Some of them are in, some are in
internal pre-Factory repository, some are still waiting on legal review and
netbeans itself and netbeans-subversion are waiting on changes in subversion
package, which needs to be propagated in Factory.
The new netbeans package (including dependencies) is currently available in
Java:packages [1] BuildService project. I spent some effort to make it
building on openSUSE 11.1 too to make it easier for you to test it. The
Factory version is now blocked by another update of toolchain, so the 11.1
should be installable immediately.
This version will replace the netbeans package in nonfree repository in
openSUSE 11.2. It would be nice if Education project will use it too, but not
sure what they exactly needs.
So please try to install and test this new netbeans package and let me know if
anything is wrong. In current build the binary file is missing in /usr/bin. To
start of netbeans please use:
/usr/share/netbeans/6.5/bin/netbeans
[1] http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Java:/packages/
BTW: I'm going to vacation and I'll be back on Monday, so I'll be unable to
respond.
Thanks for your help
Michal Vyskocil
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On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Asmo Koskinen <asmo.koskinen(a)arkki.info> wrote:
>
> Here in Finland school's out for summer, so I downloaded, burned and
> booted openSUSE-Edu-Live-Li-f-e; then I hooked up HP Mini 2133 as a thin
> client.
>
> http://www.arkki.info/howto/openSUSE11/openSUSE_LTSP5_01.png
>
Looks awesome :)
>
> Very very well done Jigish et all other openSUSE developers!
>
All credits to KIWI and openSUSE Build Service guys who wrote the
imaging technology we are using to create the live images. Very soon
we will have usb stick images including the same goodies that is in
li-f-e DVD.
>> Future plans for openSUSE 11.2:
>>
>> * Integrate stgraber's ltsp-cluster work
>> * Jan weber is currently rewriting Easy-LTSP[2] GUI for LTSP
>> management in python, the idea is that now more distributions may feel
>> comfortable including it getting all the benefits we have been
>> enjoying for some time now. Watch out for the Easy-LTSP-ng, get the
>> source[3] if you would like to work on it. Feedback, suggestions
>> always welcome.
>
> I really really love to see all of these things in upstream so every
> LTSP5 distro can use them.
>
I hope so too, it was disappointing to see easy-ltsp not used at all
by other distros, mono fud is just too bad, now that it is python
looking forward to see it on all distros.
We have easy-ltsp packages for ubuntu in build service repositories,
we will have easy-ltsp-ng available there too.
> I have one setup with two servers
> (https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuDHCPload-balancingFailover) - I hope
> that I can after Ubuntu 9.10 use three or four servers as easy as now
> two servers.
We've tried to simplify the setup: http://en.opensuse.org/LTSP/Cluster
Ciao
-J
OT: Try Sugar on stick, CD or vmware, images available here:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/
Instructions to write .raw to usb stick here:
http://en.opensuse.org/SUSE_Studio/Disc_image_howtos
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Hi
I finished the fourth release candidate for our base/old
openSUSE-Education Add-on Media tonight.
Changes:
+ Desktop Patterns are now really preselected during first install
(means: fresh openSUSE 11.1 installation + openSUSE-Education added
via Add-on Product during install). It's a hack - but I found no other
way than patching the original control file delivered with openSUSE
11.1 DVD. Luckily, the Add-on procedure of openSUSE allows such hacks
:-)
+ fixed packages childsplay, exelearning, openadmin, geonext, gambas2,
tipp10, perl-Math-Random-MT and some other small fixes
+ added courseware packages (added to patterns, too)
+ added huge amount of Sugar packages
+ added special Sugar and Science pattern
More package changes/fixes in :
http://www.opensuse-education.org/download/repos/1.0/11.1/ChangeLog
The online repository
http://www.opensuse-education.org/download/repos/1.0/11.1/ stays the
same - perhaps people should "refresh" the repository.
ISO images are available here:
*
http://www.opensuse-education.org/download/ISOs/openSUSE-Education-1.0-for-… (3.8GB for both
architectures)
*
http://www.opensuse-education.org/download/ISOs/openSUSE-Education-1.0-for-… (249M delta iso - for those who downloaded RC3
already)
*
http://www.opensuse-education.org/download/ISOs/openSUSE-Education-1.0-for-… (3.0GB - only sources, normally not
necessary)
FYI: I tried to enhance the repo/ISOs with packages from the official
openSUSE Repository (if possible) to allow the installation of most of
our packages without any further internet connection. Left out: Sun
Java (License problem) and some *-devel packages which are not needed
for the normal installation.
If you find any problem with the new repository/ISOs, please add an entry in
http://devzilla.novell.com/education/ or write an email to this list.
With kind regards,
Lars
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Hello Community
We were discussing on the IRC about the QA/QC of our packages[1]/live
images[2]. It would be great if we can have a formal "openSUSE-Edu
Testing Team". Here is what is required from the team:
* Fast net connection to download and test new images
* Good bug reporting(fixing would be big advantage) skills
* Lurk on IRC to squash bugs that can be fixed quickly
If you are interested add yourself to the list here:
http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Team
Lets make openSUSE-Edu the best Li-f-e experience.
Ciao
-J
[1] http://www.opensuse-education.org/download/repo/1.0/
[2] http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Live
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This week our GSOC student has not only joined the team at eduforge but
has complete the initial work on converting the installer to finding and
populating the MySQL database with the basic information.
I will have Kusum continue this thread through out the process.
Thank you Google and openSUSE for this wonderful gift to educators!
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Hello.
There is a copy of ClaSS in the openSuSE for education repository.
We seemed to have lost touch with the person who was managing this package.
As of late, it has an issue with it's Apache configuration. Could some
adopt this package?
could someone repair it's spec file?
Until someone steps up, this package will be disabled from being built
in further releases.
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Registered Linux user #440182
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Hello Community
Things have been busy lately polishing openSUSE-Edu medias[1] so have
not posted about LTSP in a while.
The current status:
* openSUSE-Edu-Live-Li-f-e is perhaps the only distribution with full
suite of education desktop and server applications to run LTSP
directly from a live session.
* LTSP packages we are using currently are at 5.1.71
* Most comprehensive Sugar environment available over LTSP thanks to
all the work of David(Nubae), more to come
* iTalc integrated to also run directly from a live DVD
Future plans for openSUSE 11.2:
* Integrate stgraber's ltsp-cluster work
* Jan weber is currently rewriting Easy-LTSP[2] GUI for LTSP
management in python, the idea is that now more distributions may feel
comfortable including it getting all the benefits we have been
enjoying for some time now. Watch out for the Easy-LTSP-ng, get the
source[3] if you would like to work on it. Feedback, suggestions
always welcome.
* Use new "clicfs[3]" images for the NBD and AOE root.
Hopefully that covers all the bases.
Kind regards
Jigish
[1] http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Live
[2] http://en.opensuse.org/Easy-LTSP
[3] https://forgesvn1.novell.com/viewsvn/kiwi-ltsp/branches/easy-ltsp-ng/trunk/
[4] http://lizards.opensuse.org/2009/04/28/whats-behind-lzma-compressed-livecds/
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Please forgive earlier post, I omitted a word which left our need unclear.
In an effort to get our meetings back on the right schedule , The
Education Team should meet on Tuesday June 2 2009
at 1700 GMT. http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Meetings/Current
I hope that the community will help edit this agenda and is willing to
get us back on schedule.
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openSIS Product Specialist
http://www.os4ed.comhttp://www.opensis.com
e-mail james "at" os4ed.com
Phone (678)392-4031
Registered Linux user #440182
openSUSE-Education founder
http://en.opensuse.org/education
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In an effort to get our meetings back on the right schedule , The
Education Team should meet on Tuesday June 2 2009
at 1700 GMT. http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Meetings/Current
I hope that the community will help edit this and is willing to get us
back on schedule.
-
James A. Tremblay
openSIS Product Specialist
http://www.os4ed.comhttp://www.opensis.com
e-mail james "at" os4ed.com
Phone (678)392-4031
Registered Linux user #440182
openSUSE-Education founder
http://en.opensuse.org/education
e-mail sleducator "at" opensuse.org
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