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- openSUSE Forums - The meeting place of all the geekos from around the . . .
Esta sección del Foro se dedica a las personas usuarias de openSUSE que forman parte de la comunidad lingüística castellana, de tal forma que dichas personas puedan consultar y participar en el foro en dicha lengua (sea el dialecto español o cualquiera de las variedades latinoamericanas, etc )
- Latest topics - openSUSE Forums
The official openSUSE Forums providing help, support and community resources to all the users of openSUSE family of distributions and various project within the openSUSE Project
- Is it good to use openSUSE as a daily OS? : r openSUSE - Reddit
OpenSUSE is one of the oldest distributions out there that even predates Red Hat Back in the early days SUSE were considered the only project which had a solid KDE implementation, even to this day As for why I believe OpenSUSE is great for daily driving: Tumbleweed always receives the latest packages from upstream development
- openSUSE Frequently Asked Questions -- start here : r openSUSE - Reddit
This post is intended to answer frequently asked questions about all openSUSE distributions and the openSUSE community and help keep the quality of the subreddit high by avoiding repeat questions If you have specific contributions or improvements to FAQ entries, please message the post author or comment here
- How to install Wayland on Opensuse? - Applications - openSUSE Forums
Hello and welcome to the openSUSE forums Your advice is OK, but it is already explained in post #13 and hinted at in post #2 steevhowez October 23, 2024, 10:37am
- My experience with Tumbleweed, so far - openSUSE Forums
Firstly, a confession: I tried unsuccessfully to install openSUSE over 5 years ago and kept getting vague permanent errors as I recollect: Cannot continue installation due to permanent errors It only gave me one option, Abort Installation So of course, openSUSE remained uninstalled for half a decade Having some time with Arch I swore off rolling releases until I started to read up on
- Fedora vs openSUSE. Pros and cons? : r openSUSE - Reddit
It really depends on what you're looking for Fedora is a fantastic distribution, so there's really no reason to switch I switched from Fedora -> Arch -> openSUSE Tumbleweed because: I didn't like the release model of Fedora - Arch and Tumblewed are rolling openQA - packages on openSUSE go through automated tests before being released
- How to properly install python 3. 10+ without breaking my system
Hello Everyone, I am using openSUSE Leap 15 6 and want to install a newer version of python in a virtual environment without breaking my system by messing up the sysetm-installed python I am not exactly sure, what the right approach is and how I should proceed If I understand this documentation correctly, I should install virtualenv first through zypper, create a virtualenv and then install
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