Fusion’s SD-WAN is embarking on a significant transformation by transitioning its platform to an OpenSUSE base. This move enhances deployment options, strengthens security, and ensures seamless management and support, benefiting Fusion’s customers an...
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an annual program by Google that offers students (above the age of 18) worldwide the opportunity to work on open-source software projects. Students gain real-world coding experience while collaborating with established...
Hello everyone! I had the opportunity to participate in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) again this year, which aligns with Google's goal of encouraging GSoC contributors to continue contributing to open source projects beyond the program. This marks my ...
Overview Uyuni is a very powerful open source systems management solution that can be used to manage various Linux distributions. The Uyuni community is very open for contributions from anyone who to help make it better. However, it can be a little b...
By Christian G. N. (@christian80gabi) 03/01/2024 In the realm of operating systems, Windows and macOS often dominate the headlines, casting a long shadow over a powerful contender quietly making waves: Linux. This underrated and often misunderstood,...
Hello everyone! As the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2023 program comes to an end, here's a summary of my work, and the progress we've made. Project Goals: The primary goal of this project was to analyze, track, document, and resolve accessibility iss...
Disclaimer: This tutorial is conducted on Linux OpenSUSE Tumbleweed via WSL2. First of all, we need to update all installed packages on an openSUSE system to the latest version available in the repositories. On openSUSE, we use zypper dup instead of ...
Hey there! I’m so excited to share my very first blog post as a participant in Google Summer of Code (GSoC), with openSUSE. First off, please allow me to introduce you to GSOC. GSoC: Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a program that brings together tech...
About Redmine Today there are a lot of choices between project management tools for development. I have tried JIRA, Asana, ClickUp and a few others. Somehow I always return to the essence of where it all started for me years ago: Redmine. Redmine is ...