Marcus Rueckert
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This repository contains the status of GA.
Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP2
This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.
This repository contains the status of GA.
Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP3
This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.
The security repository provides additional openssl version 1 support, but use
this only with special care. Wrong link dependencies can lead to all kind of
malfuntion.
This repository contains the status of GA.
Official released updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
This project will not provide all updates. It is limited to selected updates.
Sources are stored on https://src.opensuse.org/products/SLFO_main .
Package sources can be found in SLFO-pool organisation: https://src.opensuse.org/SLFO-pool .
This is the main branch, any future product will branch from this and rebuild before releasing.
The Public Cloud Publish Releases.
Products for SLFO SL-Micro 6.1
Products for SLFO SL-Micro 6.2
https://src.opensuse.org/products/SLES/src/branch/16.1
This project aims at providing some foo and bar.
It also does some weird stuff.
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED
inotail is a replacement for the 'tail' program found in the base installation
of every Linux/UNIX system. It makes use of the inotify infrastructure in
recent versions of the Linux kernel to speed up tailing files in the follow
mode (the '-f' option). Standard tail polls the file every second by default
while inotail listens to special events sent by the kernel through the inotify
API to determine whether a file needs to be reread.
Currently inotail is not fully compatible to neither POSIX or GNU tail but
might be in the future.
Authors:
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Tobias Klauser
OpenWBEM is a set of software components that help facilitate
deployment of the Common Information Model (CIM) and Web-Based
Enterprise Management (WBEM) technologies of the Distributed Management
Task Force (DMTF).
Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of management and
Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of
distributed computing environments. WBEM provides the ability for the
industry to deliver a well-integrated set of standards-based management
tools, facilitating the exchange of data across otherwise disparate
technologies and platforms.
For more information about DMTF and its technologies, visit
http://www.dmtf.org/standards.
Authors:
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Jon Carey
Dan Nuffer
Bart Whiteley
Markus Mueller
Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel
Brian Nesse
Provides the latest version of debhelper so you can use newer deb standards.
rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well-known terminal emulator rxvt,
modified to store text in Unicode (either UCS-2 or UCS-4) and to use
locale-correct input and output. It also supports mixing multiple fonts
at the same time, including Xft fonts.
Authors:
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Marc Lehmann