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800 DVDs left in Chemnitz :-)
by The_Code on Mar.15, 2010, under Events, openSUSE
This weekend, as mentioned in my previous post, I visited the Chemnitzer Linux Days to run the openSUSE booth! It was my first visit to Chemnitzer Linux Days and I really have to say I was impressed, not only by the amount of visitors but also by the organization, everything worked flawlessly, this also had a major downside the catering was very good
Of course our booth was also running flawlessly because of the help from Petr, from the openSUSE Boosters team, and Kai-Uwe, he is developing color management applications, a big thank you to both of you for your support.
So what was happening with openSUSE at CLT? First of all I can announce one impressive number: 800 DVDs ! We distributed 800 DVDs and we forced nobody to take one
This gives a good impression on how much people were there and I have to thank Henne for more or less forcing me to take 400 more to Chemnitz, without them we would have run out of DVDs on the first day
Besides all the DVDs we distributed, we also had a lot of very interesting discussions and received a lot of good feedback for openSUSE 11.2. An impressive fact that got my attention was the big amount of openSUSE installation that could be found, not only the two we had at our booth but also at other booths!
So I really enjoyed the trip to Chemnitz and I am looking forward to going there next year!
Up to the next event!
by The_Code on Mar.09, 2010, under Events, openSUSE
As this blog is more and more converting into a “meet me at …” blog, I want to keep this tradition.
On next weekend I will be present at Chemnitzer Linux-Tage running the openSUSE booth there, so if you don’t know what todo next weekend and you are in the Chemnitz area stop by and visit Chemnitzer Linux-Tage, of course stop by at the openSUSE booth
Of course there are also a number of interesting talks over there, so it is really worth a visit.
Discover openSUSE at OpenRheinRuhr
by The_Code on Nov.03, 2009, under Events, openSUSE
Once again it’s time for a new conference! Next weekend the first OpenRheinRuhr will take place in Bottrop and of course openSUSE will be present with a booth.
I am also proud to announce two talks at OpenRheinRuhr given by openSUSE Ambassadors, Thomas Groß will be talking about administration of a XEN iSCSI HA-Cluster on Sunday and i will give a talk about our great upcoming release openSUSE 11.2 on Saturday.
Also we will have our booth maned on Saturday and Sunday, so if you have some spare time next weekend and are in the Bottrop area, drop by and visit us!
And of course don’t forget to check out our neighboring projects, the booth next to us will be the invis server project, an openSUSE based small business server solution, and openSUSE VorKon, a German preconfigured openSUSE with some custom software, will also have a booth next to us. So drop by and check it out!
Summary of openSUSE @ FrOSCon 2009
by The_Code on Aug.27, 2009, under Events, openSUSE
Last weekend the FrOSCon took place in Sankt Augustin and again this year openSUSE was present with a booth! For the first time in germany the booth was driven only by Ambassadors and users, AFAIK. So for this reason the event already was a huge success for openSUSE!
The new layout of the fair was much better this year, everything was on one level. Especially on Saturday afternoon there were a lot of people visiting and we were able to have good conversations and spread a lot of openSUSE DVDs.
The most exciting thing that happened was a blind visitor coming to our booth, he told us that our grub during installation was able to talk! We couldn’t believe it and no one ever heard of this feature, but it is true the openSUSE installation grub is able to talk, press F9 and it will begin reading the current selection. Unfortunately this is not visible in grub, feature request in openFATE is here.
You can find pictures of our booth and the event here.
Up next openSUSE conference in Nuremberg, looking forward to this great event!
openSUSE @ FrOSCon 2009
by The_Code on Aug.19, 2009, under Events, openSUSE
Next weekend for the 4th time FrOSCon will take place in St. Augustin (near Bonn) and again openSUSE will have a booth at this great event.
So if you have some spare time and are in the area, drop by and join us.
And of course don’t forget the great social event Saturday evening!
Back from LinuxTag 2009
by The_Code on Jun.29, 2009, under Easy-LTSP, Events, openSUSE, openSUSE Education
It was great to be at LinuxTag, it was the first time I have been to LinuxTag in fact!
So here is what happened to me at LinuxTag:
On Thursday I had an interview with Radio Tux about openSUSE Education, which is not published yet.
On Saturday henne and I got interviewed by linux-club.de henne talked about SUSE-Studio and i gave some facts about openSUSE Education, you can listen to it here (German).
On Saturday we also had openSUSE day at LinuxTag and i had the opportunity of talking about Easy-LTSP (in English), a video of my talk and the slides will be available soon in the openSUSE wiki. And according to AJ it must be worth watching it
Beside these “major” things i had a lot of talks with teachers who want to use openSUSE in there schools and it was really great to show them how easy openSUSE Education Li-f-e is.
And of course it was great to meet all the people at the openSUSE booth and nubae!
Thanks to all who have visited us and to all who made it possible to present openSUSE and openSUSE Education in the way we could!
Be sure to checkout Adrian’s pictures, you can see our cool openSUSE Education shirts on some.
Announcing Easy-KIWI-GUI
by The_Code on Nov.03, 2008, under Easy-KIWI, Easy-KIWI-GUI, openSUSE
Almost two months have past since my last post. So here i am again!
Cyberorg introduced easy-kiwi-build, a command line tool to create KIWI images. He also announced that i will do a little GUI for it and here it is, finally
It is not yet feature complete, but can help you with the basic configuration for easy-kiwi-build.
As a little screen says more:
You can get it via 1-click.
I am also currently working on some bugfixes for Easy-LTSP and as this is the second time i have to parse a file in /etc/sysconfig i am also working on a Mono library for parsing and manipulating those files.
Google Summer of Code is over, but we have a great Logo :)
by The_Code on Sep.04, 2008, under GSoC, LTSP-GUI, openSUSE
So Google Summer of Code is definitely over!
It was a great experience starting working in open source with such a program! My work on Easy-LTSP will continue and as you might have read her i have started to work on another great project for openSUSE, the openSUSE education project. The graphical part of the YaST module is almost done, so no new screens of that (only ycp code now).
But Easy-LTSP has some eyecandy for you
Enjoy the new Easy-LTSP logo:
Thanks to cyberorg for having such a great artist on the hand. But that’s not all cyberorg did for Easy-LTSP, he made a great video about using Kiwi-LTSP and Easy-LTSP to setup an LTSP server on openSUSE.
For those of you waiting for photos of Hackweek and FrOSCon, be patient hopefully tomorrow i have more time!
Hackweek III: openSUSE-Education YaST Module
by The_Code on Aug.28, 2008, under Events, openSUSE
We want to provide you with a little info on our Hackweek project.
openSUSE-Education YaST Module. It’s a module that should help parents to restrict their childrens user accounts by using predefined Kiosk and sabayon templates, which are associated with a certain group. You can also create new users directly in the module and add them to the Kiosk and sabayon groups. As work continues here are some little screenshots of what we have:
- Reading the system settings
- View of the all groups and associated templates
- View of all users in the system
I requested to become a openSUSE member
by The_Code on Aug.28, 2008, under openSUSE
I applied to become openSUSE member! Why did i do that?
It’s not because of the @opensuse.org mail address, it’s not because of the Freenode cloak!
No it’s because i can vote!
So all openSUSE contributers and users out there, who are not member yet, apply to become a member!
Apply to be able to vote.
Voting the board is a good way to have influence on the way openSUSE is developing! So apply to become a member, it’s worth it!





