It’s vacation season in Europe and most of the YaST development team will be busy for a couple of weeks singing Chistmas songs, celebrating the arrival of a new year and opening presents from the Three Wise Men. But we didn’t want to leave the openSUSE fans idle for so long. So we decided to release another prototype of Agama, so you can have fun testing it and giving us feedback.| YaST
We are aware that the time between Agama releases is usually too long. Recently, we committed to increase the frequency, although it means having smaller releases. You know, “release early, release often”.| YaST
After publishing Agama 3 a month ago, it is time for a new release. Among other things, this new version fixes several issues in the startup process, allows the use of a network proxy, adds (partial) support for IPv6, includes a few improvements in the web UI and features a new tool to extract Agama-related logs.| YaST
After almost five months without blogging we are back to confirm the YaST Team is still alive and kicking! Among many other things, we have been working lately on several internal aspects of Agama, the project previously known as D-Installer. And since SUSE is publishing an early preview of the first ALP-based product that will be released next year, we decided it was time to put a new version of Agama out, so you can use it to take a look to ALP Dolomite from a different angle.| YaST
Although it was in our minds from the beginning, we have been postponing the support for auto-installation for several reasons. Now the time has come and we have a plan.| YaST
New blog for Agama!| YaST
Goodbye Cockpit, hello HTTP interface| YaST
Hello from the openSUSE Conference 2024!| YaST
Take a look to the Agama roadmap for 2024| YaST
The last release of D-Installer as we know it| YaST
Do some measurement of execution speed for rust and ruby when communicate with D-Bus| YaST
How to run Systemd containers and/or Podman runtime on GitHub CI| YaST
Adding better error handling and building the foundations for the future| YaST