Tag Archives: OpenSuSE
Remote Install of OpenSuSE
It’s time to update the network! Most of the services I host have been running off of my main desktop which isn’t very safe, so I have this plan drawn out on my white board and I’m finally starting to … Continue reading
Zookeeper on OpenSuSE
In the marathon tutorial, I gave a five second install for setting up zookeeper and that works for basic testing, but let’s go a little more in depth and set up a service. This isn’t going to be too long … Continue reading
Debian chroot in OpenSuSE
So, I mentioned setting up an OpenSuSE chroot and that quick snippit is still good, but the most common is probably doing Debian on OpenSuSE. Here is an old document I wrote around 2011. I’ll freshen up some parts, but … Continue reading
OpenSuSE and Marathon
Working with Apache Mesos, it seems like something extra is always needed and unfortunately, the requirements are always…OpenSuSE friendly. That’s okay though, we’ll get through this. There is a copy-and-paste solution at the bottom, so if you wanna skip down … Continue reading
Quickie on Steam
So, I know I’m late to the party, but Yooka Laylee has been released and I got it through kickstarter (after @JonTron mentioned it). I really enjoyed Banjo-Kazooie and its sequel for the N64. I know there are bigger fans … Continue reading
Quickie on Docker
For those of you who don’t know, Docker is a way to have isolated applications that are able to be sent to various OS while being agnostic of that OS. It has the advantage of chroot in that chroot is … Continue reading
Installing Apache Mesos on OpenSuSE 42.2
I want to try playing around with Apache Mesos and the getting started guide includes stuff for CentOS. I’m okay with CentOS, but I prefer openSuSE. However, my default install didn’t have everything I needed so for the most part … Continue reading
3D Printing tools!
So over Christmas, I got a 3D printer (PrintrBot Play). It’s a simple thing and I wanted it to see what the big fuss was about. It seems like most people use 3D printers to make toys, but that seems … Continue reading