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What is the Sixth Free Software Congress?

It is the perfect place to share your ideas and experiences on the innovation of information and communication technologies in education. We invite you to attend this exciting meeting.

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Bring together members and supporters of the LliureX community to share experiences and knowledge.

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Present presentations and workshops on topics related to free information and communication technologies.

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Promote collaboration and exchange of ideas between LliureX community members and other related projects and organizations.

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Create a networking space so that the LliureX community can connect and establish relationships with other ICT professionals and enthusiasts.

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geckolinux

on May 13, 2023

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Updated answer: #503 (comment)

Hi there, GeckoLinux isn't dead.

The GeckoLinux Rolling editions can be installed and updated to the latest openSUSE Tumbleweed release without issues.

New GeckoLinux Rolling editions will be updated once the Cinnamon packages are fixed to start building again for Tumbleweed:

https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:Cinnamon:Factory/cinnamon

The GeckoLinux Static editions are already available for Leap 15.4, which is the latest release.

No further GeckoLinux Static editions will be built unless there is a major change in SUSE / openSUSE's roadmap. The traditional openSUSE Leap OS as we know it will no longer exist after version 15.5. As of now, there are no concrete plans for a desktop-focused traditional (mutable and not container based) non-rolling/fixed-release offering from SUSE and/or openSUSE. So GeckoLinux Static will simply not be possible to maintain, and even users of vanilla openSUSE Leap will also probably have to look elsewhere. Users that want some assurance of long-term sustainability and predictability will not find it with SUSE / openSUSE. Debian on the other hand is still sane, predictable, and relatively free of drama. So for users that want a traditional fixed-release Linux OS, I recommend SpiralLinux, which contrary to @madmanRB 's description has quite a few major differences from other Debian-based offerings. Please see the SpiralLinux website for details.

Alien supports conversion between Linux Standard Base (LSB), LSB-compliant .rpm packages,[2] .deb, Stampede (.slp), Solaris (.pkg) and Slackware (.tgz, .txz, .tbz, .tlz)[3] packages. It is also capable of automatically installing the generated packages, and can try to convert the installation scripts included in the archive as well. Automatic installation should be used with caution since Linux distributions may vary significantly from one another, and using install scripts automatically converted from an Alien format may break the system.

#alien #software #extension #softwareconverter #convertlinuxsoftwareforotheroperatingsystems #alienterminalsoftware

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Then there is converter called = alien (Software converter for terminal in linux)

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Then there is converter called = alien (Software converter for terminal in linux)

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Then there is converter called = alien (Software converter for terminal in linux)

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All sorts of binary software extension brandings. ""Deb"" for debian and ubuntu, ""rpm and yum"" for fedora and redhat, etc respins, cent os, etc, mandriva, mageia. Etc. ""PET"" for puppy and easy os ""Aur.zip"" for arch.

All sorts of binary software extension brandings. ""Deb"" for debian and ubuntu, ""rpm and yum"" for fedora and redhat, etc respins, cent os, etc, mandriva, mageia. Etc. ""PET"" for puppy and easy os ""Aur.zip"" for arch.

All sorts of binary software extension brandings. ""Deb"" for debian and ubuntu, ""rpm and yum"" for fedora and redhat, etc respins, cent os, etc, mandriva, mageia. Etc. ""PET"" for puppy and easy os ""Aur.zip"" for arch.

I know they are not, was curious as kitty cat though 😸🐈

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While both Alpine Linux and Android use "APK" (Alpine Package Keeper and Android Package Kit), they are different types of packages and do not directly support running Android apps on Alpine Linux. Android apps are designed for the Android Runtime and cannot be directly run on Alpine Linux without the help of virtualization or emulation.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Alpine Linux and Android:

Alpine Linux is a lightweight Linux distribution known for its security and small footprint, while Android is a mobile operating system.

APK Files:

Both use "APK" (Alpine Package Keeper and Android Package Kit) for package management, but the files themselves are structured differently.

Android Runtime:

Android apps are built to run within the Android Runtime, which is a set of libraries and frameworks that is different from the Linux environment.

Running Android Apps:

To run Android apps on Linux, you would need to use virtualization (like Anbox) or emulation. These methods create an environment that mimics the Android Runtime, allowing Android apps to be run within the Linux operating system.

Alpine Linux is not designed for Android apps:

Alpine Linux is optimized for server environments and embedded systems, not for running Android applications.

Has anyone tried it? Or is it just coincidence? Android and alpine linux have same package branding?

Wonder πŸ€” irony? Have same package extension branding.

#android #alpine #joke

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Alpine linux and android joke.

Terminal: $ Apk add android app .apk $

#install #apps #into #alpine #joke #jokes #terminal