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Archaeopteryx

Fan of openSUSE, Linux, BSD and OSS in general. Dinosaurs are cool as well.

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Issue #99 of Commodore Free Magazine for July 2024 has been released.

Commodore Free Magazine is a free-to-download magazine dedicated to Commodore computers. Available as PDF, ePUB, D64 disk image and other formats.

  • What was the issue with NetworkManager? Right now, everything is working fine on my machine.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    Welcome to the monthly update for openSUSE Tumbleweed for July 2024. Last month was busy with events like the Community Summit in Berlin and the openSUSE Conference. Both events were productive and well-received. Despite the busy schedule and follow on discussion from the conference about the Rebranding of the Project, a number of snapshots continued to roll out to users this month.

    Stay tuned and tumble on!

    Should readers desire more frequent information about snapshot updates, they are encouraged to subscribe to the openSUSE Factory mailing list.

    New Features and Enhancements

    • Linux Kernel 6.9.9: This kernel introduces several important fixes and enhancements acros
    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    1987 Compucase 64d Review and Modern Mods (Commodore 64 & Twin Drive Conversion Kit)

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    We Built the Unreleased Lemmings Arcade Cabinet from 1991

    Data East's Lemmings Arcade was never made....until now! We scratch build our imagining o...

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    An experimental "Pre-RC3" image for the Aeon Desktop has been published and testers are encouraged to try out the final prototype before it becomes the official Release Candidate 3 (RC3). The new image can be downloaded from the openSUSE development repository.

    This prototype, which has been submitted to openSUSE Factory, introduces some significant changes and improvements. Notably, the dd backend in the tik installer has been replaced with a new systemd-repart backend. This change allows for the installation of Aeon with Full Disk Encryption that enhances the security features of the operating system.

    Existing users of Aeon RC2 and earlier versions will need to perform a reinstall to take advantage of the new features destined for R

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run
    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    Full Disk Encryption is planned to be introduced in the forthcoming release candidate of the Aeon Desktop to enhance data security for its users.
    The feature is expected to be included in the upcoming Release Candidate 3 (RC3).

    Full Disk Encryption is designed to protect data in cases of device loss, theft or unauthorized booting into an alternative operating system.
    Depending on the hardware configuration of a system, Aeon's encryption will be set up in one of two modes: Default or Fallback.

    Default Mode

    The Default Mode is the preferred method of encryption provided the system has the required hardware. This mode utilizes the Trusted Platform Module(TPM) 2.0 chipset with PolicyAuthorizeNV support (TPM 2.0 version 1.38 or newer). In this mode, Aeon Desktop measures several

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    Welcome to the monthly update for openSUSE Tumbleweed for June 2024. This month was busy with events like the Community Summit in Berlin and the openSUSE Conference, but a number of snapshots continued to roll out to users. Developers, system administrators and users receive updates designed to enhance your experience and ensure high levels of security and performance.

    Should readers desire a more frequent amount of information about snapshot updates, readers are encouraged to subscribe to the openSUSE Factory mailing list.

    Let’s go!

    New Features and Enhancements

    • Linux Kernel 6.9.7: This kernel introduces several important fixes and enhancements across various subsystems. Key updates include addressing undefined references in netfilter when CONFIG_SYSCTL is disabled, correc
    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    A new major version of Leap Micro is now available! Leap Micro 6.0 images can be found at get.opensuse.org.

    Leap Micro 6.0 uses a brand-new codebase, comes with plenty of new appliances and, for the first time, enters images for public cloud.

    About Leap Micro

    Leap Micro 6.0 is a rebranded SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 which is an ultra-reliable container and Virtual Machine host by SUSE. Leap Micro is released twice a year and has support over two releases.

    Leap Micro 5.4 is now EOL

    With the release of Leap Micro 6.0, Leap Micro 5.4 reaches End Of Life; users will no longer receive maintenance updates and are advised to upgrade.

    More conservative users can stay on Leap Micro 5.5, which will receive updates until the release of Leap Micro 6.1.

    Understanding Im

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    Leap 15.6 install media were refreshed to address an issue with old secure boot signing key for ppc64le and s390x.

    Refreshed images from Leap 15.6 Build 710.3 are already available for download at get.opensuse.org. So now you can enjoy installation with secure boot on more exotic architectures.

    Happy Hacking!

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    openSUSE Leap Micro 6.0 Beta is now available! We expect that it will very quickly transition to RC and GA as the infra readiness advances. Leap Micro 6.0 Beta images can be found at get.opensuse.org or directly at download.opensuse.org.

    About Leap Micro

    Leap Micro 6.0 is a rebranded SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 which is an ultrareliable container and VM host by SUSE. This is the first publicly released product based on the fresh code base "SUSE Linux Framework One" (previously known as ALP).

    Leap Micro 6.X is available for x8664 and aarch64, released every 6 months, and supported until the next-next release is out. That means that Leap Micro 6.0 will become EOL once Leap Micro 6.2 gets released.

    All pieces related to Rancher and Elemental are purposely excluded from Leap Mi

  • I second this. XnView MP is one of the best free programs out there.

  • I am using Lutris for Windows games (sometimes Windows applications, too) almost exclusively on my rig. It works perfectly fine.

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    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    NUREMBERG, Germany – The release of Leap 15.6 is official and paves the way for professionals and organizations to transition to SUSE's enterprise distribution with extended support or prepare for the next major release, which will be Leap 16.

    Demands for robust, secure and stable operating systems in the digital infrastructure sector are more critical than ever. The combination of the community-driven Leap 15.6 and SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 6, which integrates new features and enhancements, offers an optimal solution for managing critical infrastructure. Notably, SUSE's general support and [extended support]](https://www.suse.com/products/long-term-service-pack-support/) versions; these Product Support Lifecycles last well beyond Leap 15's lifespan, ensurin

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    Members of openSUSE Project are excited about the launch of Leap 15.6 on June 12 and encourages people to host a Release Party.

    If you don’t know how to do this, there is a list of steps below on how to have a successful release party.

    If you’re interested in hosting your own Release Party, there’s a handy checklist to help you plan a successful event:

    • Find a Date: A weekend date is usually best, but flexibility is key. Find a common date that works for most people.
    • Find a Place: A café, bar, or Linux group meetup location works great. Whether you opt for a coffee and cake party or a beer and pizza gathering, the key is to have fun.
    • Cake: While not essential, a cake adds to the celebration. You can also bake openSUSE cookies.
    • Pictures: Capture the moment with photos or videos and share them on social media. Tag openSUSE on X, [F
  • True :D but my link goes directly to the snapper section of the wiki^^.

  • SUSE & openSUSE also have a great documentation about the snapper snapshot tool which is also available in many distributions:

    Snapper Documentation

  • Arkenfox is not unmaintained but rolls a bit slower than Betterfox. But I will try Betterfox as well.

  • I also would vote for uBlock Origins. This is by far the best solution on the market. It blocks more than just ads and trackers. uBlock blocks also malware sites, popups, miners and other annoyances. Or you can also use it as an URL shortener tool to get rid of the tracking parameters in the URLs.

    Something I've also been looking at more closely for a few days now is Arkenfox to hardening my Firefox more effective. Does anyone here has some experiences with Arkenfox?

  • I have used PhotoRec in the past (~10 years or so) when I needed to restore pictures from a SD-Card (FAT). It worked pretty well. If there are more modern solutions I would also like to get to know them.

  • It usually doesn't matter which distribution you use for gaming. Most of major ones are perfectly fitted for gaming. I am using openSUSE Tumbleweed and there is no difference to e.g. Arch or Ubuntu when it comes to gaming.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    What is openSUSE.Asia Summit?

    The openSUSE Project is excited to announce that openSUSE.Asia Summit 2024 will be held in Tokyo, Japan. The openSUSE.Asia Summit is an annual conference for users and contributors of openSUSE and FLOSS enthusiasts. The former summits received major participation from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and India.

    Since the first openSUSE.Asia Summit was held in Beijing in 2014, the summits have been great opportunities for the online community to gather in person, know each other, and share knowledge and experiences about openSUSE including applications running on it. However, COVID-19 made it difficult for 3 years. One of our goals of this year’s summit is to provide a place for communication. Please note that we will not accept talks by video call this year.

    The summit dates

    The summit will be held on Nov. 2 and 3. An excursion for speakers is expected on Nov. 4, which will

  • Nice. My next Laptop will be a MNT Reform, but if the performance of the Schenker/Tuxedo ARM laptop is right I wouldn't be averse to buying one as well.

  • Christopher Walken is an amazing actor. I probably watched every single Christopher Walken movie ever made, but I didn't know that he did also a FMV. Thanks for sharing!

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Archaeopteryx @kbin.run

    Welcome to the monthly update for openSUSE Tumbleweed for May 2024. This month has seen a significant number of updates, enhancements, and crucial security fixes. Whether you are a developer, a system administrator, or a casual user, these updates are designed to enhance your experience and ensure the highest level of security and performance.

    Should readers desire a more frequent amount of information about snapshot updates, readers are encouraged to subscribe to the openSUSE Factory mailing list.

    Let’s go!

    New Features and Enhancements

    • Linux Kernel 6.9.1: The month of May had a couple updates for the Kernel, but so far remains at version 6.9.1, which addresses various issues and enhancing overall stability. The mt76 driver for wifi saw improvements with the addition of missing chanctx operations for the mt7915 wifi card,