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Fabian Vogt

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ARMv9 test build

Current set of packages: Rings:0-Bootstrap + Rings:1-MinimalX

+ \+ few additional packages (audit a2ps buildah chromium cockpit-tukit cups-filters2 distribution distrobox docker-compose cJSON clamav container-diff cpupower crash dool dovecot dovecot24 elixir elixir -hex erlang ex_doc gn go1.25 (for docker-compose) gv iftop ksh libcupsfilters libgpiod libppd lua-dkjson mariadb-connector-odbc mutt obs-service-docker_label_helper OpenCSD pam-test patterns-kde perf python-openqa_review python-humanfriendly python-pika rabbitmq-server release-compare rust1.93(for chromium) sshfs systemd-presets-branding-Aeon vhostmd vorbis-tools wdiff weechat znc)

+ \+ more images: kiwi-templates-Minimal

+ \+ containers: opensuse-tumbleweed-image busybox-image

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BCI Development project for SLES 16.0

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BCI Development project for SLES 16.1

Development project for SUSE Linux Container Collection - Development Stream

Development project for SUSE Linux Container Collection - dynamic developer Stream

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Development project for SUSE Linux Container Collection - free Stream

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Development project for SUSE Linux Container Collection - paid Stream

Development project for SUSE Linux Container Collection - Production Stream

BCI Development project for SLE 15 SP7

BCI Development project for openSUSE Tumbleweed

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Development project for various kubernetes related technologies. Formerly used by the Kubic project.

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Combustion is a minimal module for dracut, which runs a user provided script on
the first boot of a transactional system.

You can use this to create additional files, install packages, set up devices
or even re-partition the hard disk. The configuration can be provided as a
shell script, loaded from an external storage media and is run during boot in a
new system snapshot. On success, the system will directly boot into that new
snapshot, so that no reboot is needed.

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