hi,
i tried installing several programs from the repositories through Yast, the installation continues as usual, then at the end Yast disappears and the program is not showing anywhere. i checked again in Yast and it shows the program is installed, removed it and installed it again still the same. i was trying to install vlan, please help
I want to create a persistent Live opensuse thumbdrive.
1.One way is to install opensuse to thumbdrive.But,that will not be live.Will standard yast installer make the thumdrive bootable automatically?
Hi I am Using openSUSE 11.2 KDE in my Laptop.How to I Compile Java programs using the Konsole.I believe JDK is Installed in my System As i Checked Using the YaST and it showed me JDK already installed in the System.So can some one tell me the Commands to Compile Java Programs.
Thank You:)
I desperately need to install Windows Live Writer.
I previously Installed Writer in my xp system.
But now, after formatting my XP, I can not Download the Windows Live Installer in my computer.
The strange thing is that I can’t not even access any Microsoft.com pages.
Ubuntu 12.04 live cd or live usb. How do I install programs.
Boot/OS and (optionally) configuration [in a tarball] are stored on read-only media.
Any approach recommended? Maybe a good tool that would do the trick.
C'était déjà disponible depuis un moment de façon non officielle, voilà maintenant que le projet Live!, crée par la communauté, devient partie intégrante de l'infrstructure openSUSE!
Mais... qu'est ce que c'est, "Live!" ? Eh bien, c'est la dernière openSUSE, a essayer, sans installation, via votre navigateur internet ou un client VNC ;)
RPM Installation Methods
I've only installed two programs from AUR that would have icons, but neither of them use the icons that come with them. I've checked and the icons are installed in /usr/share/icons and the Icon tag is specified in /usr/share/applications/<program-name>.desktop. I'm using GNOME 3, and all I get is the default executable icon with these programs I have installed from the AUR.
I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04. All the pre-installed software works fine, but some other programs such as Gimp Image Editor, Tuxguitar, and even Terminal have been giving me some issues.
When I open up one of these programs, the arrow to the left of the icon that indicates that a program is opened does not appear.