Hello List ,
Okular seems to have lost ability read PNG format : perhaps something
gone wrong with
Konsole output
calligra-extras-okular
- did anyone else experience this ?
I have tried re-installing okular but no joy - still
unable read png format
.........
thanks
regards
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Hi,
during our Hackweek at SUSE I spent a day or two to improve my tool to
help finding the maintainer for software in Factory, which comes in
handy for bugzilla-screening (getting bugs to the right people).
You can use the tool at
http://maintainer.zq1.de/
You can give it command names, full filepath, or package names
(exact matches (including case) only)
If you want to run or extend it,
the code is all open on https://github.com/bmwiedemann/susepkginfo
and the databases can be fetched from http://aw.zq1.de/db.suse/
The actual maintainer information comes from OBS, so is always current.
Ciao
Bernhard M.
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Hi list, kernel.org shows that the longterm kernel has been raised to
4.1.8 by now. Will Opensuse Leap 42.1 receive such 4.1.x updates or
will it stay at 4.1.6.x with the .x being backports or enhancements
from the Suse side and enterprise decided features from the opensuse
mother company? Thank you.
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Dear all,
does for the upcomming version 42.1 a 32 bit version will be available?
Nor for milestone 1 I only can find a x64 version.
If 32 bit will be availalbe later on which stage of the development it
is to be expected?
Beta? RC?
Best Regards
Andreas
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Hello,
I just updated from rev. 13.2 to tumbleweed. It doesn't work as I
expected but with plasma5 it should show differences. For my more or
less privete developing work i am using kdevelop quite often. And with
KDE4 it worked well.
Now after the upgrade to tumbleweed it crashes when kdevelp is calling
drkonqi. It looks like that kdevelop is calling kdeinit and after that
drkonqi fails to start.
I am attaching a crash.txt which reports the crash
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Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
In good tradition I am pleased to also give you an overview of the
last week on what happened in Tumbleweed.
We had 'only' two snapshots released this week (0425 & 0430). The main
reason was that the update of parted to version 3.2 managed to sneak
through the staging area, yet had a negative impact on the full post
-integration test runs (resizing partitions while installing openSUSE
side-by-side of Windows is not properly handled).
So, parted 3.2 is currently taken out of Tumbleweed again - but of
course scheduled to reach you later: once YaST has been adjusted to
handle the changes.
On the side of things that DID happen:
* As discussed on the -factory mailinglist, a couple packages have
been converted from GStreamer 0.10 to 1.0 (banshee, gnac)
* The kernel has been updated to version 4.0
What can we expect in the upcoming period?
* The KDE Team is hard at work to make Plasma 5.3 the default for
openSUSE. Work is still going on, but the staging areas are looking
promising already.
* The switch of GCC 5 as default version is also still work in
progress. This is not forgotten yet.
* Progress on Ruby 2.2 seems to have stalled - there hasn't been any
progress in a while now. Volunteers to step up and work on the
fallouts in Staging:H are welcome [0]
[0] https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory:Staging:H
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> snip
>
>
> IMO, Tumbleweed is for experts :-)
>
> - --
> Cheers / Saludos,
>
> Carlos E. R.
>
> No it's not. I'm running it successfully and am far from an expert.
> Yes. It's for experienced users
> snip
>
> Steven
Thank you very much Carlos, Dimstar, Dsant, Jim, Jimmy, Ken, Lars,
Richard, Roman, Steven for your inputs.
Summary
##########
The above is valid: TW in its current form is for experts / experienced
users / users following this list. That is exactly why I started this
discussion:
subject: "A users wishlist to make zypper up/dup & suse noob-friendly"
See? I said implicitly that zypper is too complicated and my wish is,
that it - or another update mechanism - would make TW beginner-friendly.
And most of the improvements could also work for Leap, but that would be
a side-effect.
Results
###########
a) on installation user opt-in to packman-repo
=> legaly not possible, however one suggestion was not yet commented:
"There could be a supplementary screen :
* If you live in US click here (open-sources repositories, DMCA ok...).
* If you live in UK/Germany/Europe... click here (Packman repository added)
[...]
Dsant"
b) default to packman priority 98 & auto vendor change
=> implementation possible through .repo parameter priority, but
concerns about a race of lowest priorities & untested packages & not
needing the whole repo.
=> solutions:
- the noob does not know which subset of packman he needs to get
multimedia working, thus just do the vendor change per default.
- implement openQA also for packman to test & thus to allow automatical
vendor change for this one repo only.
- there is no race for lowest priority if only one repo==packman gets
the 98 priority as the default.
Can we agree that packman is the most important user repo of openSUSE so
that it should be treated special?
c) after adding packman do auto zypper dup or up with vendor change once:
PackageKit / Apper cannot handle conflicts and thus is not supported in TW.
=> solutions:
1) enhance Apper to handle conflicts
2) automatizing zypper: noobs cannot use cron, nor command line /
yast-gui, nor can they decide between "no / vendor change", "up / dup"
=> further comments:
A users confirmation to install the automatically proposed update is
desired, agreed.
A password will be needed for new software only, as this is already the
way PackageKit/Apper & Win7 (just tested) are doing it from user accounts.
d) install recommends only once during installation as default, so that
uninstalled apps do not come back
=> so far +1 for this
e) I would update the whole wiki with the changes
Thank you, thomas
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Hello List ,
TW : Okular,Version 0.22.2
- in case of interest : Okular has not yet re-gained its ability to
read .PNG image format ,
which it earlier possessed .
...........
regards
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Hi,
I'm a bit concerned about the status of Leap 42.1.
Every now and then I come across some missing package. Just now it was
freeradius-server. Why is it not in Leap? I always understood that we'll
have (almost) everything in Leap which is in SLE12 because that makes
sense and given that freeradius-server is in Factory and SLE12 it's not
like this is just some special SLE thing.
Is there a current comparison list of packages which are in SLE12 but
not in Leap? I'm wondering what I'll miss at some point when it comes to
practical usage of Leap :-(
Thanks,
Wolfgang
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