Rebuild Homelab for Work and Funan invention 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. |
Add support to scan containers to the CVE monitoring toolan invention by amunoz Description |
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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. |
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 |
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. |
Learning: Post-process workshops and talks from tekom/tcworld conferencean invention by ta-ro 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). |
Automating the Setup of a Disposable Remote Development and Testing Environment for Rancheran invention by jluo Description |
Fix the GNOME Crosswords flatpakan invention by federico-mena Description |
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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. |
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