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Add cgroups support to crash-python
a project by mkoutny
To ease debugging cgroup relates issues this suggests to: - list cgroup hierarchy tree(s),
Add support for the new lockless printk ringbuffer into crash-python
an idea by pmladek
printk() is function that is used to print messages in the kernel code. The messages are stored into an internal buffer and show on the registered consoles. They could be read and stored by userspace when the system is running. The messages might not reach the console or userpace when the system crashes. One way to see them is reading them from a kernel crashump. crash-python is a semantic debugger for the Linux kernel. It is a very powerful tool for analyzing kernel crashdumps.
Increase "osc checkout" speed.
an idea by jsikes
Using osc I noticed that when checking out projects the project files are requested and loaded one at a time. My first order of business would be to combine the individual requests into one request.
coreboot on Thinkpad Tx40p
an idea by persmule
Flash and optimize coreboot to t440p and port coreboot to t540p.
Design patterns for os-autoinst-distri-opensuse
a project by ybonatakis
The idea is to hack os-autoinst-distri-opensuse infrastucture and explore design patterns that can fit. The end point of this is to restructure the framework in such a way that the main-common.pm is more efficient, functional and readable.
Support for DRM platform drivers
an invention by tdz
This project could get us rid of the last fbdev drivers we're stil shipping: efifb and vesafb. Platform drivers handle hardware that is not auto-detected, but somehow there. For graphics this would be VGA, VESA, or UEFI framebuffers. In SUSE Linux, we currently support VESA and UEFI with fbdev drivers. Those load early in the boot process and maintain graphics hardware until the actual driver takes over.
Port some classic game to Linux
a project by MDoucha
Let's pick some old classic game, reverse engineer the data formats and game rules and write an open source engine for it from scratch. Some games from 1990s are simple enough that we could have a playable prototype by the end of the week. Write which games you'd like to hack on in the comments. Don't forget to check e.g. on Open Source Game Clones, Github and SourceForge whether the game is ported already.
Find openQA jobs which using specific test module
a project by rfan1
[Description]: # A simple web package can find openQA jobs/jobgroups which use specific test module [Status]: # In plan
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