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btrfs: Create uevent infrastructurea project by mpdesouza Why is it nice? |
Local LVD systema project by yaojia A local LVD(Live&VOD audio/video) system, |
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Learn and use Openattica project by ganghe As you know, SUSE acquired Openattic last year, which is a great storage management system. |
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Opencv and Face recognitiona project by XGWang0 Learn opencv and Face recognition related knowledge to build Face recognition project on raspberry 4b |
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Port Agama's manager to Rusta project by IGonzalezSosa Initially, the Agama D-Bus service was written 100% in Ruby. For many things, it relies on YaST, so it makes sense to use the same language. It was great to have something working quickly, but it also had some drawbacks. The main problem is that, as YaST is not thread-safe, we separated the service into different processes (storage, software, localization, etc.). The system became most responsive but at the cost of eating a lot of RAM. |
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Clustered Samba with Ceph omap as a replacement for CTDB key-value storagea project by dmdiss Ceph offers a highly scalable and fault-tolerant storage system. Samba is already capable of sharing data located on the Ceph Filesystem, however scale-out sharing (the same data exposed by multiple Samba nodes) currently requires the use of CTDB for consistent and coherent state across Samba cluster nodes. In such a setup CTDB provides a clustered database with persistent key-value data storage and locking. Database usage is abstracted out via a generic dbwrap interface. |
Golan salt client sdkan invention by RDiasMateus Project Description |
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Dice - A light weight build servicea project by sax2 The idea is simple. Dice is a light weight build service for KIWI images with full control over the build power by the user. |
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RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)a project by clin RISC-V boot deep dive (Boot FLOW from 0 to Linux Kernel)Make RISC-V boot like rest of industry U-boot for embedded, UEFI for consumer and servers |
Learn move knowledge about build website and improve qa xfstests dashboarda project by yosun BackgroundA dashboard for testing and analysis xfstests results just initial this year. It has a lot of performance issues to fix, and it also needed to add more features to get usable. Also bootstrap looks very easy to use, plan to learn some frontend knowledge for fun. |
Little man computer in Goa project by pjanouch Implement a Little man computer in the Go programming language. |
Learn about AI, ML, neural networks and see what's possible with SUSE Linuxa project by rsimai Everybody is talking about (and with) ChatGPT. I tried it and was impressed by how well the language model behaves and finally how real and humanly it appears, despite the obvious nonsense that it outputs. I was wondering how machine learning practically works and how to build a neural network. |
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Static Code Analysis for Ruby with ruby-linta project by mvidner I want to make ruby-lint usable. |
Cryptocurencies in openSUSEa project by pluskalm I want to create devel project for cryptocurrencies/mining tools/blockchain related stuff, fill it with packages and submit at least some of them to Tumbleweed. |
Learn enough Golang and hack on CoreDNSa project by jkuzilek DescriptionI'm implementing a split-horizon DNS for my home Kubernetes cluster to be able to access my internal (and external) services over the local network through public domains. I managed to make a PoC with the k8s_gateway plugin for CoreDNS. However, I soon found out it responds with IPs for all Gateways assigned to HTTPRoutes, publishing public IPs as well as the internal Loadbalancer ones. |
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crossword puzzle generatora project by rsimai Create a console application for a crossword puzzle generator that can be fed with a custom list of word+explanation pairs. It may be used by people to quickly familiarize with a specific topic (e.g. a knowledge area, new hires to the company ...) to at least understand the terminology and the abbreviations that are used. Or to just have some distraction and fun :-) |
SUMA demo environemnta project by sbehlert DescriptionFor "show and tell" situations it's helpful to have a portable (set of) images available which contains SUMA Server as well as clients. The intend is to create something that can be used on a standard laptop, setup and updated before adding it to the machine, and easily be 'reset'. |
Preparing Customer Survey: Hard- and Software Stacka project by svollath Customers may face problems with their systems we weren't aware of, if we focus on testing single components. We simply can't copy each and every customer setup, but we want to have test results that are more relevant. |
A SUSE template for Beamera project by leonardocf Some people prefer LaTeX for creating documents and presentations. The templates provided by Marketing don't include one for Beamer |
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Create Quickstart for OpenStack on OpenStack (Triple-O)a project by dirkmueller Currently, opensuse-quickstart sets up a one-machine Cloud based on OpenStack, either with KVM or virtualisation. In order for bootstrapping further hosts, it would be much easier to set up only a bare-metal cloud on one machine, and PXE boot a 2nd machine via OpenStack Nova/Ironic. |
Develop an algorithm to create huge 3D worlds based on height mapsa project by ilausuch Project Description |
Get started with nftables on openSUSEa project by abergmann netfilter.org states that "nftables is the project that aims to replace the existing {ip,ip6,arp,eb}tables framework." The nftables kernel code was merged into the mainline kernel in January 2014. So it's time to get started with the new Linux firewall framework on openSUSE. |
continue / push osc2a project by mstrigl While osc is growing and getting more and more complex and hard to maintain, there is an object oriented rewrite of osc which key points are: |
reformatting text in visan invention by mcepl Project DescriptionThere is this text editor vis, modal text editor based on the Plan9 structural regular expressions and se(1). However, comparing to sam(1) or acme(1) it feels mostly like advanced vi(m) not something completely new (and it is not mouse-driven). |
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Wireless mesh networka project by chuller Using an arduino nano, a rf23b (http://www.hoperf.com/rf/fsk_module/RFM23BP.htm) wireless module (or anything like it) and a solar panel to build a mesh network node that can be used to quickly deploy wireless networks. |
Do some 3D printingan invention by aschnell Do some 3D printing incluing designing the object. |
Spend time to study more about machine learninga project by cxiong Roughly follow a few selective chapters from the book 'Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn and TensorFlow' |
nvme monitor: continuous discovery and connect to discovered subsystemsa project by ematsumiya Project Description |
Persona openid for Build Servicea project by k0da Build Service needs an openid. |
Understanding GPS internalsa project by awh My car has it, nowadays every smartphone has it. But what's actually the math behind GPS (GLONASS) technique? |
Stratos Analysis Toolsan invention by nwmac Extend Stratos (https://github.com/SUSE/stratos) by adding the ability to integrate open-source Analysis tools such as Popeye, Kube Score, Anchore, Clair etc, so that users can run these tools on their clusters from Stratos and view the results from Stratos. |
AstroRPi using opensuse leapa project by rmaliska Currently I am using astroberry server for all my astroprojects. I have a spare RPi 4, so will try to install opensuse leap on it and configure it so I could use it for my astro projects. |
YaST rake tasks tab completitiona project by mfilka terminal has it, git tool has it, so yast-devtools should also provide it for new rake tasks |
Ceph crushmap visualizationa project by qakapil The CRUSH algorithm determines how to store and retrieve data by computing data storage locations. CRUSH empowers Ceph clients to communicate with OSDs directly rather than through a centralized server or broker. With an algorithmically determined method of storing and retrieving data, Ceph avoids a single point of failure, a performance bottleneck, and a physical limit to its scalability. CRUSH requires a map of your cluster, and uses the CRUSH map to pseudo-randomly store and retrieve data in OSDs with a uniform distribution of data across the cluster. |
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multithreaded network benchmarkan invention by mkubecek Project Description |