On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 13:46:31 +0100
"Carlos E. R."
TFTI.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tfti
+++........ tfti an acronym for Thanks For The Invite, usually used when a bunch of your buddies go out and they dont think to invite you ........++-
Sorry, I don't get the meaning. Many of us have not English as our first language.
Sorry. It is "thanks for the _information_" not "invite".
The article reads like a member of staff or affiliated person wrote it.
which is possible, LOL :-)
Well, yes. :-) The thing is, that makes it a good candidate for deletion if the Wiki editors notice it.
As such, and if that person or people are reading, the IBM link is dead and the Dell link requires a login.
And SUSE studio has disappeared very recently, yes.
But both links work here, they are just wikipedia links. Ah, you mean the external ones at the bottom. I see.
Yes. I've fixed the Dell link now.
But it was the best I could think of how to explain what KIWI is. I could post you instead to "man kiwi" :-P
lproven@viper:~> man kiwi
No manual entry for kiwi
It was a good and helpful answer, though. I did not expect to find a
Wikipedia entry for a SUSE corporate tool, though. And as when I
Googled for info on IBM using it, I expected -- and got -- the fruit
instead. ;-)
P.S. I then tried:
lproven@viper:~> cnf kiwi
The program 'kiwi' can be found in the following packages:
* kiwi [ path: /usr/sbin/kiwi, repository: zypp (repo-oss) ]
* python2-kiwi [ path: /usr/bin/kiwi, repository: zypp (repo-oss) ]
* python3-kiwi [ path: /usr/bin/kiwi, repository: zypp (repo-oss) ]
Try installing with:
sudo zypper install