Research how LLMs could help to Linux developers and/or usersa project by anicka DescriptionLarge language models like ChatGPT have demonstrated remarkable capabilities across a variety of applications. However, their potential for enhancing the Linux development and user ecosystem remains largely unexplored. This project seeks to bridge that gap by researching practical applications of LLMs to improve workflows in areas such as backporting, packaging, log analysis, system migration, and more. By identifying patterns that LLMs can leverage, we aim to uncover new efficiencies and automation strategies that can benefit developers, maintainers, and end users alike. |
MIDI2-based Mixer API for ALSAa project by ismaell DescriptionMIDI supports volume control, so why not use that for ALSA? |
Run local LLMs with Ollama and explore possible integrations with Uyunia project by PSuarezHernandez DescriptionUsing Ollama you can easily run different LLM models in your local computer. This project is about exploring Ollama, testing different LLMs and try to fine tune them. Also, explore potential ways of integration with Uyuni. |
Add a machine-readable output to dmidecodea project by jdelvare DescriptionThere have been repeated requests for a machine-friendly dmidecode output over the last decade. During Hack Week 19, 5 years ago, I prepared the code to support alternative output formats, but didn't have the time to go further. Last year, Jiri Hnidek from Red Hat Linux posted a proof-of-concept implementation to add JSON output support. This is a fairly large pull request which needs to be carefully reviewed and tested. |
Remove `flask_restx` dependency from masha project by amunoz Description |
Add productcompose support to skippkg-findera project by mlin7442 Description |
|
Support Loupedeck CT hardware on Linuxa project by MMoese DescriptionI have a Loupedeck CT but it really annoys me that this hardware is unsupported on Linux. I already started implementing some software support for this, and some basic interaction (input events to be precise) are already working. There is still quite some work to be done. |
Improve blender's skillsa project by aginies DescriptionBlender is a nice software which needs a lot of practices. |
Enable the containerized Uyuni server to run on different host OSa project by j_renner Description |
Experiment with Confidential Containersa project by jfehlig Descriptionlibkrun-sev allows running confidential workloads in a lightweight VM within a container. I'd like to experiment with libkrun-sev, the oci2cw image tool, and attestation using reference-kbs. |
distrobox-zellij-integrationa project by MSirringhaus DescriptionMake zellij aware of distroboxes. |
|
make a bit-reproducible VM imagean invention by bmwiedemann DescriptionI have spent a lot of time making packages reproducible, but we also want to be able to trust our VM images. |
Explore C++20 coroutines for libzyppan invention by zbenjamin DescriptionI'm going to explore how to work with C++ 20 coroutines and if it is possible |
RPi-Pico CO2 sensor (aka Lüftungsalarm!)a project by adamm Description |
|
Explore reverse engineering and decompilationan invention by jcejka Description |
Learn how to integrate Elixir and Phoenix Liveview with LLMsa project by ninopaparo Description |
Edge Image Builder and mkosi for Uyunia project by oholecek Description |
Daily Game With Godota project by zzaimeche Description |
Port the classic browser game HackTheNet to PHP 8a project by dgedon Description |
Increase testing coverage on uyuni with github actionsa project by jordimassaguerpla Description |
Add support to scan containers to the CVE monitoring toolan invention by amunoz Description |
Modernize ocfs2a project by goldwynr Ocfs2 has gone into a stage of neglect and disrepair. Modernize the code to generate enough interest. |
How to design system message/prompt for code refactoring with AIa project by leo.tseng DescriptionThe project aims to explore how to design effective system messages and prompts tailored for AI-driven code refactoring tasks. By refining these prompts, we can guide AI models to better understand code structure, identify improvement opportunities, and execute refactorings with minimal manual intervention. The project will delve into creating system messages that balance technical detail with flexibility, enabling AI to perform refactorings that maintain code functionality while improving readability, efficiency, and maintainability. |
update meet.opensuse.orga project by LSchroeder DescriptionThe meeting solution for openSUSE should be up-to-date. |
Learn about document management with Paperless-ngxan invention by rmax I used Hackweek to install a Paperless-ngx server for the first time and learn how it works. |
Follow the basic tutorial about kubernetesan invention by ktsamis DescriptionFollow the basic tutorial about kubernetes |
Learning: Post-process workshops and talks from tekom/tcworld conferencean invention by ta-ro Description |
k8s CTFa project by jsegitz Description |
evaluate file recovery toolsan invention by jdsn DescriptionUse a real broken hard disk to test the recovery methods of data recovery tools (photorec and foremost). |
Deep clean-up of the SUMA / Uyuni documentation files (HW2024)a project by omaric Project Description |
|
COCONUT-SVSM User-Mode Executiona project by joro Description |
Lumactla project by dspinella DescriptionCreate a tool to handle backlight and external monitors on Linux. |
Fix the GNOME Crosswords flatpakan invention by federico-mena Description |
Agama installer on-line demoa project by lslezak Description |
Implement support for Alpine Linux in the build servicea project by mlschroe DescriptionAlpine Linux is often used for containers, as it's base system has very few dependencies and is therefore very small. The Open Build Service does not work with Alpine, as Alpine has their own package format that is currently not understood by OBS. |
Study for CKS certificationa project by mkravec DescriptionThis hack week I self-study for CKS certification. |
Contribute to crust-gatheran invention by tneau Descriptioncrust-gather is a great tool to collect state information on a Kubernetes cluster, to be later able to serve it offline. This eases troubleshooting of CI workflows on cloud-native apps. |
Make more sense of openQA test results using AIan invention by livdywan DescriptionAI has the potential to help with something many of us spend a lot of time doing which is making sense of openQA logs when a job fails. |
file-organizer: A CLI Tool for Efficient File Managementa project by okhatavkar Description |
Explore exposing a Python Package Index out of an OBS codestreaman invention by barendartchuk Description |
|
Analyse & write up details of third year of operation of my battery & solar PV systeman invention by tserong Description |
Building and playing with Analog Video Synths.an invention by simotek DescriptionThis is split into 2 parts. |
Understand and maybe implement optimal solution finder for Rubik's Cube using IDA* algorithman invention by aschnell The Rubik's Cube celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The goal of this hackweek project is to understand the IDA* (the star is part |
Create a web UI for metrics collection scriptsa project by mpavuk Description |
Quick read some NFS related RFCa project by yosun DescriptionRecently, I became interested in NFS and want to learn more about it by reading related RFC files. However, there seem to be quite a lot of them. The goal is to glance at them and get a basic feel for the differences between each version. |