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      <description>&lt;p&gt;This morning during a cup of coffee I wanted to do something adventurous. I put the raspberry which I bought recently (without having very much played with it because of my light apt-* allergy) on the table and thought I will try to install the openSUSE distribution.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I remembered &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.opensuse.org/User:Bmwiedemann&#34;&gt;awesome Bernhard&lt;/a&gt; was &lt;a href=&#34;http://lizards.opensuse.org/2013/09/07/new-raspberry-pi-image/&#34;&gt;blogging&lt;/a&gt; about that topic recently. On that page one can find &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.zq1.de/~bernhard/linux/opensuse/&#34;&gt;this link&lt;/a&gt; where raspberrypi images can be found. Oh, surprise, there is even a &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.zq1.de/~bernhard/linux/opensuse/raspberrypi-opensuse-20131110x.img.xz&#34;&gt;file&lt;/a&gt; from november 10th, so I downloaded that. People always recommend the latest stuff.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning during a cup of coffee I wanted to do something adventurous. I put the raspberry which I bought recently (without having very much played with it because of my light apt-* allergy) on the table and thought I will try to install the openSUSE distribution.</p>
<p>I remembered <a href="http://en.opensuse.org/User:Bmwiedemann">awesome Bernhard</a> was <a href="http://lizards.opensuse.org/2013/09/07/new-raspberry-pi-image/">blogging</a> about that topic recently. On that page one can find <a href="http://www.zq1.de/~bernhard/linux/opensuse/">this link</a> where raspberrypi images can be found. Oh, surprise, there is even a <a href="http://www.zq1.de/~bernhard/linux/opensuse/raspberrypi-opensuse-20131110x.img.xz">file</a> from november 10th, so I downloaded that. People always recommend the latest stuff.</p>
<p>Following this <a href="http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi">Howto</a> I quickly had the RaspberryPi running in my home network, surprisingly enough identifying itself as powered by <a href="http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:13.1">openSUSE 13.1</a> :-)</p>
<p>Well, that was easy and far away from adventure which I was looking for. So I remembered that the cool kids on the block have an <a href="http://owncloud.org">ownCloud server</a> running on the RaspberryPi. Would that be as easy? There are no <em>official</em> packages for the Pi yet, so what could I do?</p>
<p>Well, ownCloud is noarch, because it is plain PHP. So I downloaded the two ownCloud server packages owncloud and owncloud-3rdparty from our <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:community:nightly&amp;package=owncloud">ownCloud nightly build repository</a> on OBS and installed them with</p>
<p><code>zypper in owncloud owncloud-3rdparty</code></p>
<p>I was (adventure!) ignoring all the warnings and stuff, what you should never do! Just for a test, before the coffee is cold.</p>
<p>After having started apache, what should I say? It <strong>simply worked</strong>. No need for antihistamine, all nice green around, and ownCloud running after having finished it&rsquo;s setup page.</p>
<p>That really pushed me for the day! It was such a smart experience having that running within a couple of minutes, with absolutely no fiddling around. This is cool stuff! Thanks to Bernhard and all the other openSUSE guys for doing that!</p>
<p>My congrats for the 13.1 release! I really hope that people will understand (again) how awesome the openSUSE distribution and the project is, especially for the more nerdy folks! Really, you wanna run the Geeko these days.</p>
<p>Enough praise, now, maybe there is somebody who will help me in OBS to provide proper ownCloud packages for ARM? I am sure there is not much missing.</p>
<p>And if you want to run ownCloud on your &ldquo;normal&rdquo; PC, this is the <a href="http://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:community&amp;package=owncloud">repository</a> of the latest stable version which we actively maintain&hellip;</p>
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