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- Is it good to use openSUSE as a daily OS? - 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:
- Fedora vs openSUSE. Pros and cons? : r openSUSE - Reddit
openSUSE is a Linux-based, open, free and secure operating system for PC, laptops, servers and ARM devices
- Why Use (and avoid) openSUSE? Leave your feedback! : r openSUSE - Reddit
openSUSE is a Linux-based, open, free and secure operating system for PC, laptops, servers and ARM devices
- 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
- Leap 16 Alpha Installation Problems - forums. opensuse. org
After going through the installation procedure, I’m informed that I need to address two issues before installation can proceed Under the heading “Software” it says I need to install or select “openSUSE-repos-Leap” and “sudo-policy-wheel-auth-self” Can someone explain how to do this If I select every software category on offer, it still persists What am I missing?
- Repository invalid abd GPG key expired - Applications - openSUSE Forums
Hello, I am currently experiencing this error with wsl2 tumbleweed I have reinstalled wsl tumbleweed but still have this error
- Failed to start NVIDIA Persistence Daemon - OpenSuse 15. 6 - NVIDIA . . .
Hello folks; First post here My laptop is no longer booting into KDE after NVIDIA driver update tonight Following the steps on this site: Nvidia-persistenced fails to start if user option is set to non-root user - Linux - NVIDIA Developer Forums I found out that the user needed to run the “nvidia-persistence” service is not configured in the system Below are the steps I have taken
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