● 06.28.08

●● Do-No-Evil Saturday – Part II: OpenSUSE Beyond the Release

Posted in GNU/Linux, Novell, OpenSUSE at 5:38 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Further to the previous grouping, there have been some more technical blog posts too. Here are a few which could prove handy as informal bug reports or instructional texts.

previous grouping

●●● HOWTOs

Here are some tips on one-click Installs from CLI and some instructions on how to install OpenSUSE 11.0 on a Lenovo ThinkPad T61. On Microsoft font and printing:

↺ one-click Installs from CLI
↺ OpenSUSE 11.0 on a Lenovo ThinkPad T61
↺ Microsoft font and printing

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Earlier I was trying to use KDE4 for all my work (and I had installed through a single-CD), and not surprisingly most of the CUPS files and SAMBA files were not installed. I went about installing everything, but I still wasn’t able to get access to the office network.

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Then I installed KDE 3.5, and I was immediately able to access the network through SAMBA. I wonder why? But still, I explained it as KDE4 teething problems and proceeded to configure printer, which was quite easy in openSUSE 10.2. However here I just couldn’t find an option to “find” printer.

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Some notes about SLAB in OpenSUSE:

↺ SLAB in OpenSUSE

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I read with interest this page concerning ideas and changes for the main-menu (slab) in GNOME. I have about 100 people deployed on it right now, and another 650 going live in the next 30 days. It’s been in use for a while now, so it was cool to see that the development team is noticing a lot of the same things that I have.

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For those who are not installing OpenSUSE using optical disks, there’s the USB option.

↺ USB option

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I have updated the initrdud that *should be* applied with openSUSE 11.0 GM. I got it succeeded with my 2 GB USB Flash Disk. The overall process to make openSUSE 11.0 GM LiveUSB are same as described on the previous tutorial with RC1.

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Another option is a network install.

↺ network install

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Check out setupgrubfornfsinstall. It’s a dialog based shell script to prepare remote network installations.

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Newly-discovered gem right here:

↺ right here

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I’ve been using opensuse 11 since it was released a few days ago and while there isn’t a lot in terms of new features that jump at you, I recently found one that I would love to see distributions emulate. I am talking about its ability to find an configure other operating systems that are installed on a computer.

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●●● Other

Scott Morris (of SUSEBlog.com/SUSE Rants) has not posted much recently. As author of some SUSE literature, he lists reasons for liking GNU/Linux. He does not appear to be promoting SUSE specifically, but for those who do, there’s this promotion using posters at the moment.

↺ lists reasons for liking GNU/Linux
↺ promotion using posters at the moment

OpenSUSE’s GNOME team announced the launch of its Helping Hands Project.

↺ Helping Hands Project

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The openSUSE-GNOME Team is proud to announce the launch of the Helping Hands Project.

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OpenSUSE Accessibility received a boost as well.

↺ received a boost as well

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Well, it has now been more than two days since openSUSE 11.0 was officially released. And like many others in the community, I am quite happy with the success of the fruits of hard labor by the openSUSE developers, community and supporters in making openSUSE better than ever. And it really is!

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Tanja Roth of the OpenSUSE Documentation Team had a page published about her and some more OpenSUSE and Zonker stuff you can find over at Information Week:

↺ Tanja Roth of the OpenSUSE Documentation Team
↺ you can find over at Information Week

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Last Friday afternoon I sat down for an hour with Joe Brockmeier, community manager for openSUSE, to talk with him about SUSE 11 and the open source world in general. It was a bit rambly, but that was part of the fun: We stumbled across a whole slew of key truths about open source along the way.

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For things we have missed, there’s always Weekly News.

↺ Weekly News

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In this week:

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* GNOME Helping Hands Project Launches * People of openSUSE: Tanja Roth * Masim Sugianto: How to Make openSUSE 11.0 GM Live USB * Benjamin Weber: openSUSE 11.0 KDE4 inclusion * tuxmachines.org: Battle of the Titans – Mandriva vs openSUSE: The Rematch

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On to SLED and SLES now. █

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