Disk operations should not stale the systeman idea by pmladek It happens from time to time that my system is less responsible. It is usually caused by extensive disk operations, e.g. searching disk for something, moving a lot of data. A solution would be to run these problematic tasks with ionice. But I think that desktop user should not need to take care of this. Also some of the operations are even caused by system tools and normal user has problems to affect it. I wonder if we could somehow improve the desktop setting or it it would even need some hacks into the scheduler. I have just heard that this should be fined in the last kernels. But I also heard that it still does not work well, for example when copying from/to USB memory stick. |
Grub2: make it easy to select the default boot targetan idea by pmladek "grub2-once" allows to print a numbered list of available targets using --list option. It allows to select the boot target using the number. It would be great to add this functionality to the "grub2-set-default" command as well. |
hack bundler-audita project by jordimassaguerpla bundler-audit is an open source that scans you Gemfile.lock (if you program with ruby) for known vulnerabilities. Let's take the list of issues and enhancements and fix as much as possible |
From kickstart to jumpstarta project by schillingf Introduction |
Radio Scope - Swiss Army Knife for Everything Wirelessa project by duwe <p>WLAN, bluetooth, DVB, DAB, ... I'm not getting any data!</p> <ul> |
Port OtoBUR to C# Mono and maybe a Windows Phone porta project by namtrac Born as a hackweek #8 project OtoBUR (https://github.com/ismail/otobur) is an Android app to show Bursa (a Turkish city) Municipal Bus Timeline. Since I own a Windows Phone now I'd like to port it to Mono and later on Windows Phone (XAML). |
NFC login on openSUSEa project by acho-novell Using NFC(Near field communication) tag / phone Lock and Unlock ( replace password login ) on openSUSE with Gnome. |
Secure zero-trust P2P barter protocolan idea by KGronlund The use of the bitcoin testnet for trading cards for Hackweek got me thinking about a protocol more adapted for the tit-for-tat trade of virtual goods: the transaction only completed once both sides have contributed their share to the transaction. It would need some way for each side to verify that the goods traded are those agreed on. It would be an interesting problem to work on (or find some existing solution). |
arbs - Mirror an ArchLinux package repository in a Build Servicea project by rneuhauser > [arbs] is a tool for keeping an OBS project in sync with an ArchLinux package repository. More specifically, I use it to sync [home:roman-neuhauser:arch-community][h:rn:ac] with [community.git][c.git], a mirror of the actual svn repository underlying community. arbs already exists but has many rough edges. the goal of this hackweek project is to make it resilient in the various failure scenarios so it can be used in a truly unattended fashion. |
CalDAV/CardDAV client in PHPa project by holgisms CalDAV [1] and CardDAV [2] are client/server protocols designed to allow users to access and share calendar and contact data on a server. There are many CalDAV and CardDAV clients around, e.a. Thunderbird/Lightning and also free CalDAV and CardDAV servers like Baïkal. With that project I want to create a client in PHP to be able to create and modify data in calendars and addressbooks from websites. |