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superkret , in Looking for a cheat sheet for Tumbleweed with basic commands and ideally their *deb/*buntu equivalent

software.opensuse.org/packages for searching packages that aren’t in your activated repos, and steps to activate the one that contains them.

gohixo9650 OP ,

Thanks, I had a look and I wanted to ask even though it is kinda obvious but I want to confirm about the “community packages”. Who is building them? The word community implies that it may be a community behind them but the naming system suggests that they are personal repos (and most probably not checked). What is the case?

KISSmyOS ,

They’re repos maintained by a single person, and official documentation tells you to avoid them, cause their purpose is to be a place where maintainers can break unimportant stuff.
If something is only available through community repos, the official way forward would be to submit a bug report to OpenSUSE, asking to include the package in the official repo, or to contact the maintainer and ask them to do it.

I’d keep use of community repos to a minimum and prefer first flatpak, then the experimental repo over them. No one but the maintainer themselves checks or tests the community repos for stability and compatibility.
But I’ve activated one community repo for a package that wasn’t available anywhere else (sane-airscan).

gohixo9650 OP ,

I see. Yes, it is as I had suspected and yes, as there is not any guarantee that the package is legit unless you know the maintainer, then I also think it is better to avoid. Thanks for explaining

woelkchen , in Looking for a cheat sheet for Tumbleweed with basic commands and ideally their *deb/*buntu equivalent
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I’d say zypper is the biggest difference. BTW for package management only there’s also wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman/Rosetta

gohixo9650 OP ,

this table is awesome. Thanks

woelkchen ,
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Arch Wiki is just brilliant, even when using different distributions.

eatisaiy , in Uhhmm this isn't supposed to happen?

What laptop is it?

LunchEnjoyer OP ,

MSI PS63 Modern, otherwise known as the “16x16x16 laptop”. Been a solid companion for 4+ years now.

eatisaiy ,

thanks 🤙

netwren , in Uhhmm this isn't supposed to happen?

Yay Obsidian user. I’m seeing it every nowadays. Glad to see useful software get big.

LunchEnjoyer OP ,

Yeah, although not fully open source, i trust it more or less. Nothing can compare with it as far as what I’ve tried.

netwren ,

Yeah I wish the Desktop app was fully open and they got funding through a commercial Multi-User hosted option.

sibannac ,

I haven’t personally tried it, but I have seen LogSeq put as an open source alternative to Obsidian.

Plopp ,

Yes, but they’re good for different things. LogSeq is great for bullet points, Obsidian for long form text.

e_t_ Admin , in firewalld

I think the problem is that you're adding a subnet mask (/24) to your IPs. They should either be bare or have a /32 mask. The /24 mask is allowing the whole 192.168.0.1-254 address range.

ichbinjasokreativ OP ,

Thank you so much, removing the subnet part actually fixed it!! I thought I’d have to be more specific than just the IP, but listing them bare is apparently how you do it.

Fredol OP , in Is it normal to have duplicate repos (between cdn and normal "download" repos)

Reinstalling OpenSuse-Tumbleweed-Repos will remove the duplicates

SFaulken , in KDE Wayland Screen Energy Saving Problem
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The change shown in the upstream bug has been made in the openSUSE Tumbleweed Packages, months ago. Are you using Leap, or Tumbleweed?

edit:
I actually read the whole post. Since you're on Tumbleweed, this is indeed a bug, please file one at bugzilla.opensuse.org

pfaca OP ,
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Tumbleweed.

SFaulken , in Transactional Server role for desktop use
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Uh. You just described Aeon and Kalpa.

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