openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 53

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Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 by Jan-Simon Möller Digg!

news    Issue #53 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
In this week’s issue:

  • Masim Sugianto: First Hackfest for Indonesian openSUSE Community
  • How to Make openSUSE 11.1 LiveUSB
  • Joe Brockmeier: openSUSE – One of the 10 coolest of 2008
  • Marek Stopka: Fatrat – Nice download manager in OBS…
  • Howto-How to compile the new Kernel 2.6.28?

The openSUSE Weekly News is available in:
German (delay),
Indonesian,
Japanese,
Polish,
Portuguese,
Russian (delay) and
Spanish.

New: Short version in Hungarian .


6 Comments

Comment by R. J.
2009-01-06 20:28:51

will the kernel Kernel 2.6.28 be made available as a download from the repositories?

 
Comment by initialzero
2009-01-07 02:28:36

The kernel repository used to be very up to date. Andreas Jaeger had a call for kernel testing a while back see

It’s unfortunate testing for the kernel isn’t being supported in openSUSE anymore.

 
Comment by Minton
2009-01-07 12:36:50

And once again, Russian is not delayed. I was desperatly waiting for statistics to translate all-in-once, but it didn’t come up.

 
Comment by Michael_Knight
2009-01-08 01:28:17

> Howto-How to compile the new Kernel 2.6.28?

Is there AppArmor code in vanila kernel? Is it really good to advice install vanilla kernel?

 
Comment by anon
2009-01-08 11:19:11

please on the day you are going to update repositories take the old files out.

TOday, on dial up, I spent 3 hours updating KDE, only to have it bloody error out on the last few files. Why? A quick check and that during my update the entire repo had been updated. SO I had to spend another 3 hours updating again, which i wouldn’t of had to do if you

took repo’s down on the day you are putting updates in

or

found another way to let us know an update is coming and when so people like myself who are on limited broadband, and often end up having to update through dial up do not waste precious bandwidth

 
Comment by Scott
2009-01-13 18:57:40

Strange this new Weekly News
This is the second time that in a row it has been absent of statistics?

 

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