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English Install/Boot/Login. I just moved from Fedora-Core to Suse. Then about installation and management of packages at Suse, ‘yum’ could help a lot. So, after running Yast :: Software Management, it is easy to find the option yum-metadata-parser, which was installed yet. Then on terminal, typed to locate yum:
Select install. It will give you the option for network install a few options in. It will detect your network setting by DHCP. It will download 4 files and eventually you will get the fancy suse 11.0 install screen. Good luck and happy linuxing. If someone could write a how to on patching/updating the kernel that would be nice.
hello dear Opensuse-experts, Today i have some special issues: i want to get startet with GIT: The question is: How to install git on OpenSUSE :: i am on OpenSUSE, and i want to install git, can i do this with execute “zypper in git“: marle:~ # zypper in git Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'git' not found in package names. Trying capabilities. No provider of 'git ...
cd <directory where the file sits> tar xvzf ndiswrapper-1.57rc1.tar.gz. This will then most probably create a directory with files in your working directory. Look inside. There should be a file with a name similar to README. Thhis file should contain documentation you must study. Come back here for more advice.
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In tumbleweed, (and even on leap 15.6), you can install python from the repository directly. zypper in python311 python311-pip python312 python312-pip. And those two python will be available in the system at the same time as /usr/bin/python3.11 and /usr/bin/python3.12. I got pycharm from the OBS, installed it with the one click install on OBS ...
If you install an application that uses boost via rpm/YaST/zypper, the needed packages should be installed automatically. If you want to write a program using boost yourself, install “boost-devel”. I am using Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 X86_64. Then you are in the wrong forums, this is for openSUSE only.
In the advanced options in Grub it gives me 2 choices of booting opensuse 12.3 with linux 3.71. The first one attempts to boot from the external drive and I get a blank screen after a bit. The second boots up to “1 Reached Target Graphical Interface” but pauses there.
Yes, I meant ifconfig. I needed to use the commandline to install the wireless driver. It turns out I only needed to install b43 and iw and then use YaST, but I messed about much more than that before figuring that out. At first I thought I needed to edit wpa_supplicant.conf. Now that I look at my notes, iwconfig was used alot.
The install and configuration on openSUSE is super-easy: Install the Web and LAMP Server pattern through the software installer. This will install all needed. Configure the webserver through Yast-Network services-HTTP server. That’s all.