• openSUSE

    Anjuta 2 on openSUSE 10.3

    OpenSUSE 10.3 comes with anjuta 1.4.2 as default C/C++ development tool for GNOME. However, anjuta significantly improved from that release and it’s now at 2.2.2. This more recent and advanced version of anjuta can be quickly installed (thanks to Jpr, Mw and Sbrabec of the openSUSE GNOME Team, who packaged it) from the openSUSE buildservice using the one click installer. To perform the installation, just click here, look for the anjuta 2 package in the GNOME:STABLE repository for openSUSE, and click on the 1-Click Install icon. Among the new features of anjuta, there are the integration with glade to design graphical interfaces and a new redesigned and improved user interface,…

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    openSUSE 10.3 box just arrived

    The box of openSUSE 10.3 just arrived today! It contains 2 DVD’s in a plastic case and the start-up guide of about 240 pages, which introduces the new user into the Linux and openSUSE world. Thanks to the openSUSE team for this very welcome gift 🙂  

  • Linux

    Firefox tray icon

    Thanks to Moro, I found a nice Firefox add-on, which allows to add a firefox tray icon to the panel of your desktop environment. You can install it directly in Firefox from here.

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    Welcome to openSUSE 10.3!

    openSUSE 10.3 has been released on October 4th and it can be downloaded the download page of the openSUSE site. A summary of the new features is available at news.opensuse.org, and Martin (cb400f) provided more details on his blog   It’s some time I don’t see openSUSE so polished and well working, probably since the times of SuSE Linux Professional 9.3. The improvement in boot time is amazing, GNOME is polished and works well, YaST-Gtk integrates better into GNOME and the package manager is finally fast and usable. As I already said during beta testing, great work Geeko! And great work openSUSE team!