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Episode: 3404
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Title: HPR3404: Suse 15.3 Leap
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3404/hpr3404.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:47:10
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 34004430, the 19th of August 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Suze 15.3 Leap. It is hosted by JWP and is about 11 minutes long
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and carries a clean flag. The summary is a short review of Suze 15.3.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Good day Hacker Public Radio. Hey, I saw the emails from Ken about needing some shows and
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well I hadn't been really been doing that much hands on stuff but this week one of the guides
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from the server room which we're trying and so we moved some racks around and some new things got
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done and I thought I'd share with you and you know first you know the joy of your you know
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he's worked for the company for almost 50 years now and you know stepping back out of the
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server room and you know going on going to be with his woman now for a little while and so
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at the there's that you know the passage of time and I wanted to talk a little bit about the
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leap of 15.3 and all of its LXFCE and an LQ goodness so I switched out the that little AMD terminal
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server that I had downstairs so you know I'm I'm I have a passion for finding on eBay old Fujitsu
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terminals and turning them into like little appliances or whatever and this one
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was really interesting because I was it had it it had an M2 slot and a hard drive slot in it then
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so and it went up to four gigabyte to ram and so it was a the only thing is is it has a very very
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small CPU with two logical cores and even now it's it idle it's with VNC running it's about 9.3
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so it's just over a gigabyte so I have an instance downstairs or a LX a QT instance running downstairs
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and an XFCE instance running and DNC up here in the house and so it's about one one gigabyte out
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of the four so 1.1.05 gigabyte and it's running at 4% right now and the Fujitsu let's see if you
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want to try to replicate it it's a it's a Fuji S900N and so you can find them all over the internet
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for almost next to nothing and like I said they have an M2 slot on them you got to take out the
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the little M2 slot that it had the whatever whatever virtualization thin client was in there and you
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just put a normal M2 in it and then I took the grill on the side and put a 500 gigabyte hard drive
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also since there was a power extra power adapter on the inside of the little PCHit power adapter
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so I was able to get that in and the most you can get on the on the terminal was 4 gigabytes
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like I said the CPU is relatively is relatively we off on that stuff but but and it had been
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a while since I had got my Susan on and to see where they were and so I was like 153 and and you know
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the the beautiful thing about Susan that if you're not very this very smart person you can use
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you asked and and get an awful lot done and and so the the web browser you can you can use the
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VNC in the web browser I actually went downstairs because for some other reason it dropped and so I
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just went downstairs log back in and made sure that the Wi-Fi connection was working on the thing and
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typed a VNC server and then it came right up on the instead of the whatever that was the I think
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5801 it came up onto the 901 on the VNC so I'm able to play with it up here and I'll be running an
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NFS server on that 500 500 gigabytes and it was it was pretty interesting getting that extra that
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extra server to the touch and everything so if I go to it and use well you know it's because
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so many desktops and saw there's so many tools but let's see accessories and what do we got
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leadpad mousepad RLQE ARCGARVER file catcher application finder let's use the application finder
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and let's find a file file associations file manager Pacman let's launch that bad boy
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okay so if I go to so it shows my home directory when I bring up Pacman home slash JWP1 and it came
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up pretty quick and of course the the it has to share on it and if I go extra data it actually so I
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made a symbolic link in the home directory home directory and let's see if it still lets me
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write it so let's let's go open one thing I really wish it would do it not open with Libra
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office for a text file so now we'll be waiting for just a second while that Libra office does
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thing I don't need the next two so let's type in hi there and file save and I don't want to
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ODT document I want to just even offer a text document does it even offer a text document I don't
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think it does HD now I've got text so it offers does offer text so let's use text one okay and so
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yeah so so the permissions that I put in there it's actually that CH mod and then and then make the
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drive available to all users and I mean there's a million odd ways to go about it to go about it
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but I always find that you find that the CH mod on that 777 is the way to go for that extra
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disco so of course the next step is for me to share that over the NFS NFS so it's it's fiancee all
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the time it's it's NFS and it's probably I'm probably going to move my sinful drop box sink from
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the work server room to to that little little Fujitsu downstairs because number one it's always on
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and number two it'll see the the Intel the the nook upstairs has the drop box on it and the
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the if I put it downstairs then there's two copies of it both on pretty small transportable
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things and so with drop box that you can only have two clients it's it's almost as bad as ever
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these days ever not these days and interestingly on that topic the my workplaces really big on
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the Microsoft products but if you just use the Microsoft products with your phone it's not that bad
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and particularly on the Android side of things so if you just thought about using one note and then
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Microsoft lends on your Android phone it's it's not really that bad of a that bad of a thing
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that bad of a thing from a practicality thing of course you know if you want to have a Linux phone
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and you want to do it with Linux that's great but the problem that I have is that so many people want
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five or ten or fifteen dollars and it appears that if you that if you just use the the
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the one note Android client and the Microsoft Office Lens client and you have a Microsoft Live account
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they won't charge you the 365 every year for your for your for your note taking and so I found
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that to be a little bit easier than what I was trying to get with evernote with evernote or the
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free and if in any I want to do an exercise and what might be good or have similar functionality to
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one note and Microsoft Lens that would be fantastic and the and the HPR and the HPR landscape
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well guys it's almost ten minutes and I've talked a little bit about the Suza 15.3 it's it seems
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pretty solid it's a little different than my Davian or Ubuntu stuff that I normally do and like
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I said you do it off on the YAST so if you're not really familiar with RPM or the different technology
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or zyper everything it happens from ZAST and ZAST in the command line and what I really liked about it
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is that is that all of the hard things that you know you have to look up on it in the line and go
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through like the digital ocean or or tutorial or whatever to get to to work you can do all of that
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with YAST and it pretty much works every time all right hey I hope you all are all being safe
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in the COVID and staying away from the Delta and all of that neat stuff I'm getting ready to fly
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to the States in the September and I wish y'all a well and hope y'all are good if anyone wants to
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reach me I'm at JWP5 at hotmail.com that's JWP the number five at hotmail.com and you all have a great day
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