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Open Source, like Plone, becoming too mercenary?
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It seems in recent years a number of the "open source" communities have become exponentially mercenary, scaling down the core of products to try to force paid development or add ons. Plone is just one of many examples of this unfortunate trend in the open source community (which I have been a part of since the 1980s)...
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OpenCms 13 on Debian 11
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OpenSuse 12.3 Linux on Microsoft Surface Pro 64
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I recently had to get a surface due to some requirements imposed by others. Of course, I "had" to see if I could put Linux on it so I could be more productive...
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OpenSuse 13.1 Linux on Asus G750JW Republic of Gamers 17" Laptop
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OpenSuse 13.1 RC2 only took 13.5 Minutes for the full base (mostly defaults) install! This system is now up and running. I detail how. ...
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OpenSuse 13.2 Linux on Asus G750JW ROG Republic of Gamers 17" Laptop
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I finally "bit the bullet" and started the upgrade from 13.1 to 13.2 on this laptop. Here is how it went...
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OpenSuse 13.2 on Dell PowerEdge R415 1u Server
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Here will be any issues noted with installing OpenSuse 13.2 on Dell Power Edte R415 AMD processors server...
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OpenSuse 42.3 on Dell Precision 7720 Xeon
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Here are the details for getting OpenSuse 42.3 working on Dell's laptop Precision 7720 custom build with Xeon processor and AMD WX 7100 GPU...
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OpenSuse Information Security Repository
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In preparation for my demonstrations at the upcoming Spokane 2600 meeting, I found that Suse was missing a LOT of standard security/penetration testing tools in the repositories. Fortunately there is a specialized repo that helps somewhat...
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OpenSuse LEAP 42.2 Worst Version of Suse Yet! (on Asus ROG)
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From a stability perspective, this has been the worst OpenSuse Release in years! I reached a point I needed to clean up some clutter on my primary laptop (running OpenSuse 13.2), so I backed up, and wiped (while retaining the windows partitions for the few video games I play with my kids), and installed OpenSuse LEAP 42.2. Here is how it went...
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Our Top and Ongoing Woes with Odoo
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We've been using Odoo back in the OpenERP days, but still struggle with some core problems in the design of this platform. It meets our needs for our various small companies, but there is significant pain associated. Unfortunately we haven't found a better fit over all these years to the feature set we need. Here is a list of the challenges/problems we keep running into spanning Odoo versions 11 through 15 and ongoing...