LXQT Qt Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment LXQt is an extremely fast performing and energy saving desktop environment home:X0F:HSF Hackeurs Sans Frontières Repo for OpenSUSE-based live cd/usb aimed to be fully functional slim desktop system for advanced users. The rules of this repo and ones it depends upon: 1) In this repo located only packages that specific to HSF. 2) Generic openSUSE packages are for other X0F repos. 3) If some repo is used in HSF, it gets added as a dependency for this repo. 4) If only selected packages from other repos are needed to be used for HSF, they are branched or imported as is. 5) Primary and fully supported target is "Tumbleweed", latest actual openSUSE release is supported for builds but is not tested ! Everything else may not work at all. https://github.com/v-fox/live_opensuse_hsf http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/X0F:/HSF/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ home:X0F:branches:multimedia Branch project for multimedia packages This is mainly for JACK/PA/ALSA interoperability and sound works (like ardour3, jamin, libflashsupport-jack, qastools, pasystray) and subtitle editing (subtitleeditor and aegisub) Requires multimedia:libs, multimedia:apps and Packman repos http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/X0F:/branches:/multimedia/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ home:X0F:branches:network Branch project for network packages Various updated network packages. Newest NetworkManager-kde4, NetworkManager-gnome (nm-applet), ModemManager and bluez (GNOME:STABLE:3.12 and KDE:Current repos may be needed for correct work). http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/X0F:/branches:/network/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ Kernel:stable Kernel builds for branch stable http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard/ multimedia:libs Multimedia Libraries, Codecs and Command Line Tools This project is a central place for audio, video and image libraries for parsing multimedia data (also known as codecs), tags or containers. It is also a place for multimedia data processing libraries. Command line utilities without GUI toolkit dependencies can be placed into this project as well. Please don't place end-user GUI based applications here, put them into multimedia:apps. Base your project on packages in this project instead. This project also serves as development project for packages around this topic in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-packaging@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:/libs/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ multimedia:apps Multimedia Applications This project provides all kind of multimedia applications. This includes players for audio and video data, recording and cutting applications. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:/apps/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ X11:XOrg X.Org development http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/XOrg/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ mozilla:Factory The development branch of Mozilla packages This is the mozilla:Factory project. Its main purpose is to serve as development project for packages around the topic of Mozilla in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-factory-mozilla@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla:/Factory/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ server:database Databases Server Database software http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/database/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ Printing Printing System Development Project The "Printing" project is the development project for packages which provide the base functionality of the printing system. The main intent of the "Printing" project is to provide the newest kind of base printing software for upcoming openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise versions and at the same time with same priority to provide the same newest base printing software also for as many released openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise versions as far as possible with reasonable effort. Base printing software packages are in particular print spooler software like CUPS, printing filters like cups-filters, printer drivers like HPLIP or Gutenprint, printer driver related software like Ghostscript, plain PPD files packages like OpenPrintingPPDs, and other software which directly belongs to the base printing system like special backends for CUPS. In contrast software which does not directly belong to the base printing system like user frontends (e.g. printer setup tools, printing dialog GUIs, or other printing related GUIs) or applications with a major focus on printing (e.g. LaTeX or Scribus) do usually not belong to the "Printing" project. Of course only really free software can be accepted in the "Printing" project. In particular printer driver software which is not 100% free software cannot be accepted regardless how nice it would be when this or that awkward printer model would work. We will not risk any legal issue for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise and our users and contributors when software where the legal state is not clear would be accepted. An obvious precondition for any software is that it is by default reasonably secure. In particular for software that is run as root (e.g. a setup tool or a special CUPS backend) a security audit is usually required. The "Printing" development project may contain new software or work-in-progress changes of existing software that might neither be in a stable state nor fit well into currently installed systems. Have this in mind if you think about to install packages from the "Printing" project into your currently running system. Do not use "Factory" if your system is not "Factory". Use the matching packages for your particular system. The packages in the "Printing" project are without any guarantee or warranty and without any support. As an extreme example, this means if your complete computer center crashes because of those packages, it is only your problem. On the other hand this does not mean that those packages are known to be terrible broken but they are not thoroughly tested so that any unexpected issue can happen. In the end all software in the "Printing" project are only applications which means that your system should not "explode" when you upgrade with packages from the "Printing" project (provided you use the matching packages for your particular system). If a new version does not work it should usually help to downgrade (and to reconfigure as needed) to get it working again. When there are issues with the packages in the "Printing" project we appreciate issue reports. Regarding how to report a printing issue see https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:How_to_Report_a_Printing_Issue For developers: In general see https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory_contribution and https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:How_to_contribute_to_Factory In particular regarding how to contribute to the "Printing" project see https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:How_to_contribute_to_the_Printing_project If you like to contribute major changes for a package in the "Printing" project first and foremost get in contact with the maintainers of the particular package or the maintainers of the "Printing" project. This avoids that you do major work on your own which might not be accepted by the package maintainers. The openSUSE Build Service (OBS) web pages show maintainers of a particular package and the maintainers of the "Printing" project. The RPM changelog shows e-mail addresses of those who had worked on an installed package: "rpm -q --changelog package_name" http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Printing/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ network:telephony Telephony Software of all kinds If your software speaks SS7, ISDN, IAX, RTP, SRTP, Jingle, H.323, H.324, H.325, MGCP or SIP then it probably belongs in here. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/telephony/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ home:X0F X0F's Home Project generic openSUSE packages overall. working latest build of modern userspace console implementation `kmscon` updated in-kernel exfat support p7zip with its upstream GUI support enabled http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/X0F/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ home:X0F:DEPS for external build dependencies and not actual usage http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/X0F:/DEPS/openSUSE_Leap_42.1/ openSUSE:Leap:42.1:Update Online updates for openSUSE Leap:42.1 This project is releasing the official updates for openSUSE Leap:42.1. http://download.opensuse.org/update/leap/42.1/oss/ openSUSE:Leap:42.1 openSUSE Leap 42.1 http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/42.1/repo/oss/ lxqt-about The lxqt-about package The lxqt-about package. lxqt-common The lxqt-common package The lxqt-common package. lxqt-config The lxqt-config package The lxqt-config package. lxqt-globalkeys The lxqt-globalkeys package The lxqt-globalkeys package. lxqt-notificationd The lxqt-notificationd package The lxqt-notificationd package. lxqt-openssh-askpass The lxqt-openssh-askpass package The lxqt-openssh-askpass package. lxqt-panel The lxqt-panel package The lxqt-panel package. lxqt-policykit The lxqt-policykit package The lxqt-policykit package. lxqt-powermanagement The lxqt-powermanagement package The lxqt-powermanagement package. lxqt-qtplugin The lxqt-qtplugin package The lxqt-qtplugin package. lxqt-runner The lxqt-runner package The lxqt-runner package. lxqt-session The lxqt-session package The lxqt-session package. lxmenu-data The lxmenu-data package The lxmenu-data package. menu-cache A tool speed up menus Libmenu-cache is a library creating and utilizing caches to speed up the manipulation for freedesktop.org defined application menus. It can be used as a replacement of libgnome-menu of gnome-menus. openbox The openbox package The openbox package. obconf-qt The obconf-qt package The obconf-qt package. pcmanfm-qt The pcmanfm-qt package The pcmanfm-qt package. NetworkManager-gnome The NetworkManager-gnome package The NetworkManager-gnome package. NetworkManager The NetworkManager package The NetworkManager package.