Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, This week we only delivered you three snapshots, 0724, 0726 and 0728. Build of the last one was a bit too fast and it bypassed 0727 while it was still testing – but in turn it now takes it’s ample time to let itself be distributed to the mirrors. The […]
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Month: July 2016
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the Week 2016/29
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Week 29 brought us, as usual, 4 snapshots. Those were 0715, 0716, 0718 and 0720. The most spectacular update was in 0715, but the entire week is noteworthy as Tumbleweed brought you those updates: Plasma 5.7.0 KDE Framework 5.24.0 KDE Applications 16.04.3 Freetype 2.6.5 Kernel 4.6.4 The Live images again […]
How to fix ‘My application does not show up in Software Centers’
Today, for once, I want to write about something else than just weekly reviews: how to ensure your application shows up in the Software Centers. openSUSE currently ships two ‘Software Centers’. These programs make installing/removing of *applications* – things the USER actually cares for, easier. They both use the paradigm of ‘application stores’, that many […]
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the Week 2016/28
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, My personal feeling was playing tricks on me: this week felt like much less happened in Tumbleweed than it should. While checking the released snapshots though, I had to see that we published a total of 5 snapshots – so all seems fine and it’s just my perception. The snapshots […]