Port Spacewalk to Salt-Stack

an invention by dmacvicar

Spacewalk has its custom client stack.

Updated almost 3 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Matasano crypto challenges in Rust

an invention by vitezslav_cizek

I want to learn Rust and improve my cryptography skills, so I'll be solving the matasano crypto challenges in Rust.

Updated almost 6 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Improve YaST Security Center

an invention by abergmann

Adding additional features to the YaST "Security Center and Hardening" module.

Updated almost 6 years ago. 2 hacker ♥️.

Enhance kdumpid

an invention by ptesarik

The kdumpid tool can be used to determine the kernel version from a crash dump. Some useful features are missing:

Updated over 5 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.

Faster Raspberry Pi Builds for SUSE Studio

an invention by bkutil

Intro

In order to be able to throw pies faster and distribute them even to remote SUSE colonies, we need to build an advanced antimatter-fueled pie hyper-accelerator.

Updated almost 6 years ago. 10 hacker ♥️.

Sonic Pi on SUSE

an invention by wstephenson

Sonic Pi is a live-coded software synthesiser for teaching computing via music. It originates on the Raspberry Pi but should be on mainstream Linux too. This project is to clean it up by removing Raspbian hacks, package it and its dependencies and get it running nicely on openSUSE. Sonic Pi uses Ruby to control the synthesiser, and the frontend is written in Qt.

Updated almost 3 years ago. No love.

Port (part of) digikam to KF5

an invention by alarrosa

KDE Frameworks 5 is already quite stable but most big applications have not been ported yet. My plan is to work on digikam (and its libraries, libkdcraw, libkipi, libkface, libkgeomap, kipi-plugins) to port them to use the latest KDE libraries version.

Updated over 5 years ago. No love.

Parallella: Epiphany packaging for openSUSE

an invention by a_faerber

The Parallella is an SBC with Xilinx Zynq SoC and 16-core Epiphany-III co-processor.

Updated over 5 years ago. No love.

Experiment with no-mmu Linux (STM32F429I-DISCO)

an invention by a_faerber

A broad range of ARMv7-A boards have been enabled in openSUSE already. I would like to complement my experiences by bringing up Linux on an ARMv7-M board, the STM32F429I discovery board, featuring a Cortex-M4 and 8 MB SDRAM.

Updated almost 6 years ago. 1 hackers ♥️.