Feature added by: Agustin Chavarria (dj_ubun_1)
Feature #309019, revision 1
Title: mtp support for opensuse and dolphin
openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Agustin Chavarria (dj_ubun_1)
Description:
Some peoples have music players, and they can't navigate to this files of music player, just using amarok or other apps.
The mtp support for dolphin it's an important feature, i have a philips PSA610, and i never can use this music player in linux :S
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/309019
Feature added by: Arvin Schnell (aschnell)
Feature #305737, revision 1, last change by
Title: remove warning of missing swap from expert partitioner
openSUSE-11.2: New
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Arvin Schnell (aschnell)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
There are requests to remove the warning about a missing swap device from the expert partitioner for systems with only SSDs. I want to go one step further and remove the warning altogether since RAM has increased so much in the past.
Relations:
- proposal for SSD (novell/bugzilla/id: 467874)
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=467874
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/?rm=feature_show&id=305737
Feature added by: Audard Guillaume (AGui)
Feature #312137, revision 1
Title: Equivalent of nvidia-settings for Nouveau
openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Audard Guillaume (agui)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
The open source driver for Nvidia GPU, Nouveau, is more and more performant. It is already fully usable instead of the proprietary driver. However, there is no GUI to configure display. SaX2 module is not available anymore in YaST in openSUSE 11.4, and there is no way to make modifications such as defining the dpi.
Developping an equivalent of nvidia-settings for Nouveau would push even more users to switch to open source drivers.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/312137
Feature added by: Rafael Belmonte (EagleScreen)
Feature #308149, revision 1
Title: KDE needs to have a touchpad configuration utility.
openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Rafael Belmonte (eaglescreen)
Description:
KDE needs a touchpad configuration tool, if Sax2 does not provide it, you can package a new kcm module: kcm_touchpad, which can configure synaptics based touchpads, you can find it in KDE-Apps:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/kcm_touchpad?content=113335
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/308149
Feature added by: Ján Kupec (jkupec)
Feature #310706, revision 1
Title: zypper: allow to adjust proposed solver solution
openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Ján Kupec (jkupec)
Description:
It would be nice if it would be possible to change the solver solution at the point when the installation summary is shown and zypper prompts whether to continue. This would allow the user to conveniently remove unwanted packages automatically chosen for installation, add another package, etc. This is especially needed if it is difficult to work one's way to the solution (in case of many dependency problems, e.g. during an upgrade).
Removing, adding, and keeping an installed version of a package could be implemented as part of this feature request first. Further enhancements can be done later.
Use Case:
During a dist-upgrade, user goes through a lot of solver problems. Then sees something unwanted in the summary. Currently the only solution is to quit, lock a package or change some command line options, restart the dist-upgrade and go through all the painfull solving again. With this feature the user would have a good chance of changing the summary in a convenient way.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/310706
Feature added by: Michael Calmer (mcalmer)
Feature #309381, revision 1
Title: antivirus configurator and security center applet
openSUSE-11.3: New
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Marcin Derlukiewicz (bober10)
Description:
Antivirus configurator on yast2 security panel right next to the firewall.
It should allow to configure several engines and allow to set automatic scans, updates, launch scans for defined folders etc.
It should also provide some easy autoconfigurator for apparmor as a behavioral antivirus.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/309381
Feature added by: Joseph Cihula (jcihula)
Feature #310787, revision 1
Title: Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology (Intel(R) TXT) Support
openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Joseph Cihula (jcihula)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology (Intel(R) TXT) provides a hardware dynamic root of trust for measurement (D-RTM). Intel TXT can be used to reduce the trusted computing base (TCB) of system SW such as an OS kernel or hypervisor/VMM. TXT provides platform configuration protection such as memory aliasing checks, register locking, etc. It also provides reset protection via a hardware memory lock and memory scrubbing. In multi-processor systems, Intel TXT strengthens the RAS capability through CPU-rooted measurement of the BIOS and hardware-enforced protections of RAS events. Finally, TXT provides for a platform owner -controlled launch control policy.
Intel TXT support consistes of two parts: kernel/VMM enabling and the tboot package.
Kernel support involves building the Linux kernel (>= 2.6.35) with the CONFIG_INTEL_TXT flag set. This will also enable it for KVM. The default Xen build already supports TXT.
Linux/Xen support actually assumes that TXT is "managed" through the Trusted Boot (tboot) module and thus, the tboot package is also needed for complete support. Tboot is an open source, pre-kernel/VMM module that uses Intel TXT to perform a measured and verified launch of an OS kernel/VMM.
Use Case:
1) Disk encryption
2) Hardened local key storage/operations
3) Remote attestation
Business case (Partner benefit):
openSUSE.org: Enabling Intel TXT in the kernel/VMM will increase the trust and value of the above usage models. And the same value proposition that TXT has for Fedora also applies to openSuSE: http://lwn.net/Articles/382363/ TXT also compliments the OpenTC work being done by/with SuSE.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/310787
Feature added by: Joop Boonen (worldcitizen)
Feature #305929, revision 1, last change by
Title: Startup in X even when the xorg.conf fails
openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Joop Boonen (worldcitizen)
Description:
As there are more and more new users within openSuSE with less knowledge. I was thinking it's an option to boot in Vesa when the original xorg.conf fails. Than the user is still able to fix the problem via a GUI i.e. YaST and SAX.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/305929
Feature added by: Erik Luijten (luijten)
Feature #307747, revision 1
Title: autokey
Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Requested by: Erik Luijten (luijten)
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
I very much would like the autokey package (currently only on Ubuntu) to be included in openSuSE.
URL: http://autokey.sourceforge.net/
Business case (Partner benefit):
openSUSE.org: There seems to be no other general keyboard macro/textexpansion utility available for Linux, even though this is an important productivity tool.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/307747
Feature added by: Tristan Miller (psych0naut)
Feature #308428, revision 1
Title: kuickshow for KDE 4
Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed
Priority
Requester: Important
Requested by: Tristan Miller (psych0naut)
Description:
Kuickshow is a popular image viewer for KDE. Versions are available for both
KDE 3 and KDE 4. Previous versions of openSUSE included it among KDE 3
applications. However, openSUSE 11.1 and openSUSE 11.2 do not include the KDE
4 version.
Please add a kuickshow package for KDE 4.
The KDE 4 version of Kuickshow can be downloaded from its official KDE home
page at
http://userbase.kde.org/KuickShow (http://userbase.kde.org/KuickShow)
See also KDE bug 188539:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188539 (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=188539)
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/308428