openSUSE Leap 15.3 Reaches Beta Build Phase
Hi all, I wanted to bring your attention to the recent release of the openSUSE Leap 15.3 beta on https://get.opensuse.org/testing/ <https://get.opensuse.org/testing/> We are not in the beta build phase. Thank you to all who helped with getting things into shape thus far and please don't forget to test the beta. The below is published at https://news.opensuse.org/2021/03/03/opensuse-leap-153-reaches-beta-build-ph... v/r Doug openSUSE <https://www.opensuse.org/> Leap has entered into the beta release <https://get.opensuse.org/testing/> phase today for its 15.3 <https://get.opensuse.org/testing/> minor version. This openSUSE Leap 15.3 <https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.3> version is a solidified release that focuses more on the building of the distribution rather than refreshing the distribution’s packages, but there are some significant changes to the distribution. Many of the packages will remain the same as those in openSUSE Leap 15.2 <https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.2> with a bit of hardware enablement and security backports. An updated version of glibc <https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/> brings some Power10 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POWER10> support and the Xfce <https://www.xfce.org> desktop users will have the new 4.16 <https://www.xfce.org/about/news/?post=1608595200> version. The distribution also gains adds s390x <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_on_IBM_Z> architecture. The biggest change for this release is how Leap is built and its relationship with SUSE Linux Enterprise <https://www.suse.com/products/server/>. Leap transitioned to a new way of building openSUSE Leap <https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap> releases in the fall of 2020 through a prototype project called Jump <https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump>. The Jump prototype was used as a proof of concept, but no longer exists; it did prove to work at building a distribution and bringing the code streams of both openSUSE Leap and SLE closer together. The proof of concept was implemented for building the release of openSUSE Leap 15.3 as seen in the beta release today. Building Leap on top of binary packages from SLE, which was part of the rationale for the Jump prototype, allows for easy development on a community release to be put into production on an enterprise release should the need arise. The changes make the migration from openSUSE Leap 15.3 to SLE 15 Service Pack 3 practically instantaneous and there are no socket or virtual machine limitations. A little more than 50 packages are not identical with SLE <https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.3/Features:Identicality>, but these are mostly branding, patterns and openSUSE branding packages. Entering this beta phase, testers are encouraged to test the migration from Leap to SLE. People testing the beta are encouraged to record their Leap Beta testing efforts on the following spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AGKijKpKiJCB616-bHVoNQuhWHpQLHPWCb3m... <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AGKijKpKiJCB616-bHVoNQuhWHpQLHPWCb3m1p6gXPc/edit#gid=801313279> Leap beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one. Then send an email to ddemaio (at) opensuse.org with your address, size and name corresponding to the spreadsheet. Please make the subject title “beta test t-shirt”. Bugs should be reported on openSUSE’s bugzilla <http://bugzilla.opensuse.org> and if any are found on SLE should be reported to SUSE’s bugzilla products for desktop <https://bugzilla.suse.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Desktop>, server <https://bugzilla.suse.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Server> and High Availability <https://bugzilla.suse.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20High%20Availability%20Extension>. Leap has a rolling development model during both its Alpha and Beta phases. After the gold master and Public Availability of Leap is released, the rolling development model stops; the release then shifts into a supported release model with maintenance and security updates until its End of Life (EOL) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-of-life_product>. Leap has an extended life cycle greater than 12 months per release. Leap ideal for desktop and server environments. There are no concrete milestones in the Leap rolling development model. As bugs are fixed and new packages introduced or excluded, snapshots of the latest beta phase builds will be released once they pass openQA testing; this will take place over the next few months as the road map <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap> shows openSUSE Leap 15.3 will be have a Release Candidate in late April and the Gold Master on May 21, which will be follow by a public release on June 2. The documentation and translations deadline is May 14. Architectures available for testing <https://get.opensuse.org/testing/> include x86_64 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64>, aarch64 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AArch64>, PowerPC <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerPC> and s390x <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_on_IBM_Z>. People interested in armv7 and other architectures should read the announcement about openSUSE Step <https://news.opensuse.org/2021/02/11/opensuse-new-project-looks-to-build-sle-on-more-architectures/>. Those interested in beta testing images for openSUSE Leap 15.3 Windows Subsystem for Linux <https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:WSL.> can contact the Leap release manager Luboš Kocman <https://github.com/lkocman> or the factory mailing list <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/>.
On Wed 2021-03-03, ddemaio wrote:
Leap beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one. Then send an email to ddemaio (at) opensuse.org with your address, size and name corresponding to the spreadsheet. Please make the subject title “beta test t-shirt”.
Sweet! Can you share the design of the T-shirt, or is that work in progress? Seeing this might add to the motivation to test. :-)
Leap has an extended life cycle greater than 12 months per release.
Here it's really important to note that this is per *minor* release. Leap 15 itself has a lifecycle of half a decade (or more. :-) Gerald
On 3/7/21 7:47 PM, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Leap beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one. Then send an email to ddemaio (at) opensuse.org with your address, size and name corresponding to the spreadsheet. Please make the subject title “beta test t-shirt”. Sweet! Can you share the design of the T-shirt, or is that work in
On Wed 2021-03-03, ddemaio wrote: progress? Seeing this might add to the motivation to test. :-) I've attached both front and back photos of the t-shirt. v/r Doug
Hi, On 3/8/21 11:14 AM, ddemaio wrote:
On 3/7/21 7:47 PM, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Leap beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one. Then send an email to ddemaio (at) opensuse.org with your address, size and name corresponding to the spreadsheet. Please make the subject title “beta test t-shirt”. Sweet! Can you share the design of the T-shirt, or is that work in
On Wed 2021-03-03, ddemaio wrote: progress? Seeing this might add to the motivation to test. :-) I've attached both front and back photos of the t-shirt.
Wow, looks nice! :) My problem is, that there are no bugs :) I tested Leap 15.3 both in its alpha and beta phase to make sure that syslog-ng works fine on it. But other than slow package flow I did not find any problems to report. I should try harder to find something, as this t-shirt is too nice to miss :-) Peter
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 14:13 +0100, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hi,
On 3/8/21 11:14 AM, ddemaio wrote:
On 3/7/21 7:47 PM, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Leap beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one. Then send an email to ddemaio (at) opensuse.org with your address, size and name corresponding to the spreadsheet. Please make the subject title “beta test t-shirt”. Sweet! Can you share the design of the T-shirt, or is that work in
On Wed 2021-03-03, ddemaio wrote: progress? Seeing this might add to the motivation to test. :-) I've attached both front and back photos of the t-shirt.
Wow, looks nice! :) My problem is, that there are no bugs :) I tested If it only be true :-) Thank you Peter!
Leap 15.3 both in its alpha and beta phase to make sure that syslog- ng works fine on it. But other than slow package flow I did not find any problems to report. I should try harder to find something, as this t-shirt is too nice to miss :-)
Peter
I ran into the same "problem" I didn't run into any bugs. I will have to be more rough on it, it seems. You know, drum up some weak spots. -- Nathan (CubicleNate) On Monday, 8 March 2021 08:13:22 EST Peter Czanik wrote:
Hi,
On 3/8/21 11:14 AM, ddemaio wrote:
On 3/7/21 7:47 PM, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
On Wed 2021-03-03, ddemaio wrote:
Leap beta testers have an option to receive a T-shirt, so make sure to fill in all the proper information and bug reports to get one. Then send an email to ddemaio (at) opensuse.org with your address, size and name corresponding to the spreadsheet. Please make the subject title “beta test t-shirt”.
Sweet! Can you share the design of the T-shirt, or is that work in progress? Seeing this might add to the motivation to test. :-)
I've attached both front and back photos of the t-shirt.
Wow, looks nice! :) My problem is, that there are no bugs :) I tested Leap 15.3 both in its alpha and beta phase to make sure that syslog-ng works fine on it. But other than slow package flow I did not find any problems to report. I should try harder to find something, as this t-shirt is too nice to miss :-)
Peter
On Mon 2021-03-08, ddemaio wrote:
Sweet! Can you share the design of the T-shirt, or is that work in progress? Seeing this might add to the motivation to test. :-) I've attached both front and back photos of the t-shirt.
This is a lovely design! I'm a Tumbleweedy by nature, but this is very tempting... :) On Mon 2021-03-08, Peter Czanik wrote:
My problem is, that there are no bugs :) I tested Leap 15.3 both in its alpha and beta phase to make sure that syslog-ng works fine on it.
Thumbs up - thank you for doing that!
But other than slow package flow I did not find any problems to report. I should try harder to find something, as this t-shirt is too nice to miss :-)
Does one really need to find bugs to qualify for the T-shirt? If so, maybe you running with Hungarian language setting will unveal some, translation or otherwise? Gerald
I see nothing in release notes of 15.3 or TW that apparently the nouveau kernel module has been moved to kernel-default-extra. I have two 15.3 installations that were limited to 1024x768 until I stumbled into the need for it. -- Evolution as taught in public schools, like religion, is based on faith, not on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/
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ddemaio
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Felix Miata
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Nathan Wolf
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Peter Czanik