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Pier22 on "openSUSE-LXDE live CD now ready!": scusate, quali sono i requisiti minimi di sistema per poterlo installare? girerebbe decentemente con un pc con queste caratteristiche? RAM 198MB HD 4.5GB CPU Intel Pentium II 400MHz Excuse me, what are the minimum system requirements for installing it? would run decently on a PC with these features? 198MB RAM 4.5GB HD CPU Intel Pentium II 400MHz excuse the bad English, I used Google translate
j.eng on "openSUSE launch party in Nürnberg, Nov 12": Since the info is quite scattered, for reminder of contact addresses: http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_11.2_Launch_Party_Locations#N.C3.BCrnberg
Adrian Schröter on "OBS Attribute System (not only for maintenance!)": The version number can get requested already from source server btw.
Adrian Schröter on "OBS Attribute System (not only for maintenance!)": This should actually go to the _service file in near future, to be able to download and build automatically new sources. Otherwise we need to sync the data between two places, not such a good idea.
tom on "OBS Attribute System (not only for maintenance!)": As part of the boosters' factory project, it is planned to store for example the upstream url and version in attributes. ( http://en.opensuse.org/Boosters_Team/Projects/FactoryStatus )
RedDwarf on "OBS Attribute System (not only for maintenance!)": Would it be a good place to store the info from http://gitorious.org/opensuse/osc-plugin-collab/blobs/master/server/upstream/upstream-tarballs.txt ? A way to know which packages are outdated (compared to upstream) is something I really miss from the OBS. I think having to submit new entries to gitorious is the cause it's not used more. And I expect software managemente tools to start showing those OBS:Screenshot...
Beineri on "Updating in Place From openSUSE 11.1 to 11.2": Your "update" repository URLs are misleading now that Factory has been branched. And one should (re)select one's desktop pattern to get eg OpenOffice_org-kde4 installed.
João Ramos on "openSUSE-LXDE live CD now ready!": Hello there!!! Great great job. Could you provide the basic steps to create the LXDE live CD? My main doubt is how can I replace Icewm with LXDE and make it run automatically as my default WM. I really need this for my thesis. Thank you very much! João
RedDwarf on "A distro without packages?": I saw the problem recently in the PulseAudio ML: https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/pulseaudio-discuss/2009-October/005251.html but somehow I forgot (since there is still no KDE mixer for PulseAudio I lost interest...) Note that openal-soft upstream doesn't uses PA, so they aren't going to fix it. The message was never answered in the PulseAudio ML, so don't count too much in this side neither. If it's going to be fixed Debian is the best we got.
Dominique Leuenberger on "A distro without packages?": I think that might explain my testing success (un-success!) of alien arena on 11.2. I was actually trying to haunt down a crash that was reported (and I could reproduce). As soon as I could fix the crash (alien arena dlopens() the .so file and badly segfaults if that does not work), it just hangs after 'initializing sound'... might very well be linked. (That would actually be bnc#544227)
Andreas Jaeger on "Updating from Factory to openSUSE 11.2": The desktop kernel has some tunings set for better desktop experience but requires newer hardware and support also (the x86 version) more than 4 GB of memory. The default kernel runs on some older hardware as well but the x86 version does not handle more than 4 GB.
Andreas Jaeger on "Updating from Factory to openSUSE 11.2": See my previous post.
Sagi on "Updating from Factory to openSUSE 11.2": I decided to download the DVD and to update from the DVD. One more question, what is the difference between desktop and default kernel versions ?
Robert on "Updating from Factory to openSUSE 11.2": I would recommend going in to Yast, under software, and look at your repositories there. Just edit each entry so it matches what was posted above
JBScoutBerlin on "Updating from Factory to openSUSE 11.2": Hi Sagi. You can find that info at this post - of course you will need to change all URLs pointing from "factory" to the ones above. that worked for me like a charme as I've updatet one of my openSUSE 11.1 to factory and another to 11.2 RC1. There are already repos online if you like to update the RC2-stuff to more recent versions like KDE 4.3.2 - for that I have also put these repos via YaST - KDE 4.3.2
Sagi on "Updating from Factory to openSUSE 11.2": What about updating from openSUSE 11.1 to 11.2 ? What is the recommended way of doing it ? Thanks.
Adrian Schröter on "Made my day...": Christian is fearless
rosomakha on "openSUSE Boosters Kick-Off": Just 2 flashlights? It doesnt make problem. You could make some torches - then walking through the dark-dark forest sounds like REAL non-geek activity. Besides you must kill one or two bears to conclude.:) Just using these torches for it.
Chris on "openSUSE-LXDE live CD now ready!": Can you post a guide. I want to make my own edition. Thanks
Adrian on "Speeding up openSUSE Build Service": Yes, Michael did really a great, no a horrible impressive job. However, we still do not have enough build power, but we work on that.

