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face tracking
an idea by chuller
Step 1. Control Robotis servo from raspberry pi<br> Step 2. Setup OpenCV on for raspberry pi / camera<br>
Airplane tracking
a project by rmax
Setup and operate a Mode-S Beast that receives the ADS-B broadcast signals sent out by airplanes.
Learning about Docker
an invention by abergmann
Based on the hackweek 9 project from Flavio I'm playing around with <b>docker</b> and Linux containers.<br> My goal is to have a private image store with several openSUSE and SLE versions ready to use.<br>
Webfrontend for who-is-an-expert-for at SUSE
a project by jloeser
Goal: You have a problem/question and don't know who could help you at SUSE?
Dockerize-it
a project by fteodori
Create a set of ready to use Dockerfiles based on OpenSUSE, and find a nice home for them to live in. Useful containers or just for fun, let's dockerize-it all.
Make disk encryption options configurable in YaST installer
a project by AndreasStieger
In the YaST installer, make disk encryption method, mode, key strength, random source etc configurable. The rationale is that user requirements may differ, and we would like to offer some advanced options instead of changing defaults.
Porting SHA1 codes to EFI stub environment
a project by joeyli
For Hibernate Signature Verification - HMAC version, I need a hash algorithm in EFI stub environment before ExitBootServices() to mix / mess random seed from different sources (rdtsc, rdrand...) for generating the HMAC key to sign the hibernate image in runtime environment. There have no any hash functions provides by EFI services, so need implement it in EFI stub. I choice SHA1 to be the target algorithm because currently I choice HMAC-SHA1 to be the algorithm to generate signature of hibernate image.
Have a look at the Android SELinux integration
an idea by jsegitz
I have two goals: * I basically have no clue how Android is working, which is unacceptable given the amount of time I spent using it. I want to change that
Get the new SUSE Floor ready to use!
a project by rsalevsky
The new SUSE Floor is nearly done. The core functionality is already implemented and only some basic features are left.<br> <br>
Get started with nftables on openSUSE
a 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 <b>new</b> Linux firewall framework on openSUSE. <ul>
Google Hangouts killer: WebRTC-based video conferencing system
a project by ancorgs
We have some internal systems for videoconferencing like Big Blue Button or OpenMeetings. But in my experience none of them can compare to Google Hangouts, which is still the best free (as in free beer) alternative for videoconferencing with integrated screen sharing. While implementing an alternative to Sqwiggle on previous hackweek, I discovered Janus, a lightweight WebRTC gateway that proved to be a quite capable tool to implement video applications.
Faster Raspberry Pi Builds for SUSE Studio
an invention by bkutil
Intro
In order to be able to throw pies faster and distribute them even to remote SUSE colonies, we need to build an advanced antimatter-fueled pie hyper-accelerator.
ARM64 fastmodel
a project by gqjiang
ARM64 is become more popular on different markets, but obviously lots of pepople didn't have the hardware platform, and fastmodel is helpful for people to play with ARM64 environment, furthermore, we can run different software platform on it, such as Cloud, HA, Virt and OpenStack.
Chromium/Chrome extension for SSL pinning
an idea by thardeck
Most browsers have more than 100 CA certificates (for example Firefox ~176) and everyone of them can sign certificates for any website. So if anyone of them is hacked, forced by law or just corrupt a man-in-the-middle attack is possible on any SSL connection.
Obsolete: Stabilize Janus
an idea by ancorgs
During previous Hackweek, Jangouts (an alternative to Google Hangouts) was developed. Since then, it has served as well in the YaST team. Other teams are also using the internal instance regularly. But it cannot be adopted company-wide due to the instability of the main server component (Janus Gateway) when running on top of SLE12. For details, see this thread on the (internal) Reseach mailing list. I don't have the knowledge to fix the problems, but I'd be 100% available to help anybody trying to hunt the issues down (I'll be in Nuremberg during hackweek). As an alternative, I'm considering a plan B I would hate to do: dockerize Janus with Debian/Ubuntu since that seem to be the environment used by the Janus developers.
Photobooth with RaspberryPi
a project by digitaltomm
The software is a rails app with an Angular.js frontend using the gphoto2 library to trigger a Nikon D60 camera. Features: take pictures, browse pictures, automatic upload to a gallery (tumblr, flickr, owncloud), qr code for download,
Kernel-CI
a project by morbidrsa
At SUSE LabsConf 2015 we decided to run some sort of automated tests on the SLE and openSUSE kernels after each push to kerncvs.suse.de In order to make this work the kernel has to be build, a initrd and a rootfs image has to be generated for use with qemu, it has to be booted and tests have to be run.
Understanding GPS internals
a project by awh
My car has it, nowadays every smartphone has it. But what's actually the math behind GPS (GLONASS) technique?
QAM stuff in Tumbleweed
a project by pluskalm
We are using various tools, many of them are not yet in Tumbleweed (such as rst2html5, git-pimp and so on), aim of this project is to get them there.
Play with ARM board
a project by nadvornik
Since my Orange Pi board just arrived, I will play with it. This includes:
arm64 set-top-box based workstation
a project by mbrugger
Tronsmart has a Rockchip rk3368 based set-top-box [1]. I want to use it as a arm64 based workstation running openSUSE.
Multimedia insane migration
a project by scarabeus_iv
Packman reduction
mumble-to-sip gateway
an idea by bmwiedemann
Sometimes we would like to have ordinary people join our mumble (voice-communication) meetings which is easiest via telephone (or web-browser?). This could use python-pymumble, which allows to build bots that can record audio and playback audio
mumble-to-sip gateway
an idea by bmwiedemann
Sometimes we would like to have ordinary people join our mumble (voice-communication) meetings which is easiest via telephone (or web-browser?). This could use python-pymumble, which allows to build bots that can record audio and playback audio
Raspberry Pi Security
a project by abergmann
Pi Security
I've ordered two security modules that can be used with the Raspberry Pi. One simple LetsTrust TPM with the Infineon Optiga SLB 9670 chip and a Zymbit Zymkey 4i Security Module.
libgphoto2 Wifi support for Lumix
an invention by msmeissn
I plan to work on libgphoto2 Lumix WiFi support. Status after Hackweek:
Finish packaging Angr in OBS
a project by a_faerber
Following a FOSDEM presentation on Angr for binary analysis, I started packaging it in OBS. We've made progress on getting many missing Python dependencies into Tumbleweed already; remaining ones including claripy and angr itself.
grub2: implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probe
a project by pvorel
Project Description
Grub has limited LUKS2 support in master branch for few months (only PBKDF2, Argon2 is not yet supported). It'd be useful to implement LUKS2 detection in grub-probe in order not have to specify required modules manually.
Support UEFI network boot in Orthos Prague
a project by ggherdovich
Project Description
It's becoming less and less likely that server-class machine support booting with legacy BIOS. The industry standard is now UEFI, and has been for 15 years; this is what vendors test and support.
Deploy vm with libiscsi and iPXE
a project by rfan1
Description: Libiscsi:
SUSE @home Hands On Lab
a project by johnmpugh
Project Description
In the past year we've found ourselves in the middle of a pandemic, we merged two awesome companies together, and we have completely changed the trajectory of SUSE and Rancher. This project is intended to transfer knowledge of SUSE to Rancher and Rancher to SUSE for those who may be challenged with time and resources to try new things. This gives us a chance to explore other uses for Kubernetes all while taking advantage of older equipment (for use as workers) we may have to spare.
Self Watering Indoor Vegetable Garden
a project by kberger65
Project Description
This first part of this project will build a moisture sensor using an ESP32 board and circuit python. I am hoping to implement a notification method using SMS or Email. Additionally, future plans include adding a Web based interface to view historical data as well as optionally adding some mini pumps that will water the plants once a specified moisture level (very little detected) has been reached.
Automate testing for openSCAP / ComplianceAsCode with CI or openQA
an idea by c-hagenest
Project Description
Our current workflow for contributing to compliance as code requires manual testing. Automated testing either through the upstream CI or openQA would lower development time.
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