Hack on isotest-ng - a rust port of isotovideo (os-autoinst aka testrunner of openQA)a project by szarate Description |
Catch up with 2024 Linux related conferencesa project by iivanov Description |
Matter-compatible CCT LED dimmera project by michals Descriptionis a new standard for IoT automation. Unlike previous standards it does not require a special radio protocol but can work over plain WiFi. |
Explore Microchip PIC64GX1000 Curiosity board (riscv64)an invention by a_faerber DescriptionThe Microchip PIC64 family of RISC-V chipsets was announced this summer, with PIC64GX as first subfamily (with SiFive U54 CPU cores, same as Microchip PolarFire). Later families (PIC64-HPSC and PIC64HX) were announced to feature the long-awaited RISC-V Hypervisor Extension. |
Create DRM drivers for VESA and EFI framebuffersa project by tdz Description |
Rancher microfrontend extensionsa project by ftorchia Description |
Symbol Relationsa project by hli Description |
kubectl clone: Seamlessly Clone Kubernetes Resources Across Multiple Rancher Clusters and Projectsan invention by dpunia Descriptionkubectl clone is a kubectl plugin that empowers users to clone Kubernetes resources across multiple clusters and projects managed by Rancher. It simplifies the process of duplicating resources from one cluster to another or within different namespaces and projects, with optional on-the-fly modifications. This tool enhances multi-cluster resource management, making it invaluable for environments where Rancher orchestrates numerous Kubernetes clusters. |
Re-use containerized proxy cache in Uyuni/SUSE Managera project by dvosburg DescriptionMany requested the ability to "preload" cache content for the Uyuni/SUMA proxy or retail branch server. This was not possible with a VM proxy - but what about a containerized one? Now that this is the direction and standard, it is worth testing this and then documenting a working procedure. |
Proxy for Immicha project by tlebreux Description |
Cluster API Add-on Provider for Kubewardena project by csalas Description |
Rebuild Homelab for Work and Funa project by jmeza DescriptionMy home infra is in shambles and I need to remedy this asap. I moved to a new to me home earlier this year and the Fiber/ATT Router is in the basement. For 8 months we've been working on dial-up speeds, no bueno. |
kernel/livepatching: Make improved state handling API ready for upstreama project by pmladek Problem description: |
Add support for VisionFive2 board in Elemental toolkita project by ldevulder Description |
Multi-pod, autoscalable Elixir application in Kubernetes using K8s resourcesan invention by socon DescriptionElixir / Erlang use their own solutions to create clusters that work together. Kubernetes provide its own orchestration. |
ESETv2 Emulator / interpreteran invention by m.crivellari DescriptionESETv2 is an intriguing challenge developed by ESET, available on their website under the "Challenge" menu. |
K8s for non-techiesa project by anna.t https://hackweek2024annatrofimenko.framer.website/ |
Building an openSUSE-based Nextcloud containeran invention by eroca DescriptionThis project aims to create a Nextcloud container image built on openSUSE Linux, leveraging the upstream Nextcloud image structure while integrating the unique benefits of the openSUSE Build Service (OBS). The goal is to maintain compatibility with upstream while incorporating openSUSE’s tools, package management, and system utilities to ensure a robust and familiar environment for openSUSE users. |
Automating the Setup of a Disposable Remote Development and Testing Environment for Rancheran invention by jluo Description |
Investigate Milk-V Jupiter board (riscv64)an invention by a_faerber DescriptionOn Monday of Hackweek 24 we received two Milk-V Jupiter mini-ITX boards (JUPITER_V1.1) via the RISC-V International devboards program. The Jupiter board uses a Spacemit M1 System-on-Chip (SoC). |
Investigate non-booting Forlinx OKMX8MX-C board (aarch64)an invention by a_faerber DescriptionIn the context of a SUSE customer inquiry last year, a Forlinx OKMX8MX-C arm64 board had been relayed to me from China that a customer was not successful booting SUSE Linux Micro on. Typically this happens when the vendor's bootloader (e.g., U-Boot) is not configured properly (e.g., U-Boot's distro boot) to be compliant with Arm SystemReady Devicetree (formerly IR) band. Unfortunately I could not immediately get it to emit any output, to even diagnose why it wasn't working. There was no public documentation on the vendor's website to even confirm I was checking the right UARTs. |