SUSEPaste - How to use it
How to Use SUSEPaste What is SUSEPaste? A service to host images, text/code Why Use it and what for? Save making threads really.....LongYou can post large text or code info that wouldn't fit in one...
View ArticleUsing Parted Magic an Introduction
Originally Posted by caf4926 Working with Parted Magic Why: It is a Live CD and a great partitioner tool. You can use the Roxterm to get info like fdisk -l or to repair your grub bootloader. Booting:...
View ArticleRe-Install Grub Quickly with Parted Magic
Originally Posted by caf4926 Fix Grub Bootloader Quickly If grub breaks, here is a quick and easy way to re-install it. If you have another computer to work with alongside this is a great benefit....
View ArticleBoot to Level 3, then Yast and More....
Originally Posted by caf4926 Boot to Level 3, then YaST and Software Management and More You might want to do this if you can no longer boot to your Desktop User Interface, and you are not all that...
View ArticleInstall Broadcom Drivers from Packman
Originally Posted by caf4926 How to Install the Broadcom Drivers from Packman Here are the Packman mirrors: Additional package repositories - openSUSE Choose one best suited for you. To find out if...
View ArticleClear Temp Files at Boot
Originally Posted by caf4926 To Clear /tmp Files at Boot Doing this will help prevent 'crud' from building up and taking up disc space. This guide to remove files from /tmp provides the basic...
View ArticleEdit the Grub Menu to add Windows entries.
Originally Posted by caf4926 How to edit the Boot menu to add Windows Sometimes, post install, the option to boot windows is missing from the Grub boot menu. To add an entry we will typically need two...
View ArticleHow to add a repo in Terminal
Originally Posted by caf4926 How to add a Repository from your Terminal/Konsole We will add packman but any repo can be added this way. When given code to copy and paste by a forum member or from a...
View ArticleRepository Management
How to Add and Repositories via Yast > Software > Repositories I already have a post about adding repositories via your terminal: Add Repo in a Terminal Now lets see how we do it in a User...
View ArticleKDE 4.8> for openSUSE 12.1
openSUSE 12.1 ships with kde4.7.2 which a great release. You can upgrade KDE to kde 4.8 by doing this: Open a terminal and become su - su term.mpeg - YouTube Once su - Paste the following using your...
View ArticleKDE 4.10 Upgrade for 12.2
How to Upgrade your openSUSE 12.2 Install to KDE 4.10 Caveat: As with any upgrade there are risks. openSUSE 12.2 has a perfectly usable version of KDE. This upgrade requires a vendor or package switch...
View ArticleopenSUSE 12.3 Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide
Originally Posted by caf4926 openSUSE 12.3 Multimedia Guide Revised and Simplified manual Method This assumes you already have the default: OSS, NON-OSS, NON-OSS-Update and Update repositories. *NOTE*...
View ArticleUsing Android MTP device (Nexus 7) in KDE - openSUSE 12.3
How to Connect a MTP (specifically a Nexus 7) Device in KDE (openSUSE 12.3) Please make sure you have the following packages installed: Code: android-tools kio_mtp libesmtp mtpfs libmtp9 Connect your...
View Article13.1 Install
Installing openSUSE 13.1 from Gnome Live Media I knocked up a quick step by step going the advanced route. View or Download the PDF by clicking here
View ArticleopenSUSE 13.1 Multi-media and Restricted Format Installation Guide
openSUSE 13.1 Multimedia Guide Revised and Simplified manual MethodThis assumes you already have the default: OSS, NON-OSS, NON-OSS-Update and Update repositories. *NOTE* You need to become su - in a...
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