Questions tagged [opensuse]

openSUSE (formerly known as SuSE Professional) is the "free" branch of the SuSE distribution family. openSUSE Leap is binary compatible to its bigger brother "SLES" starting with version 15.3 .


openSUSE is a general purpose operating system built on top of the Linux kernel, developed by the community-supported openSUSE Project and sponsored by SUSE.

After Novell acquired SUSE Linux in January 2004, Novell decided to release the SUSE Linux Professional product as a 100% open source project.

In openSUSE the openSUSE Project community, sponsored by SUSE, develops and maintains SUSE Linux distributions components.openSUSE is the successor to "SuSE Linux Professional".

Like most Linux distributions, openSUSE includes both a default graphical user interface (GUI) and a command line interface option. During installation, the user may choose among KDE SC, GNOME, LXDE and Xfce GUIs. openSUSE supports thousands of software packages across the full range of Free software / open source development.

openSUSE is fully and freely available for immediate download, and is also sold in retail box to the general public.
It comes in several editions for the x86 and x86-64 architectures.

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Postgres 9.2 beta for Suse SLES

I am searching the internets high and low, but can't find any Postgres 9.2 beta versions for any SLES versions. Can I take some Fedora RPM or similiar, or can someone tell me how to find the RPMs on the internets? Thanks for any link or hint.
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How to replace my Unix( SUSE Linux 10.1) raid drive

Im new to this server stuff and , i have a server with SUSE Linux 10.1 on it with Raid 1 hard drives , i want to replace one of the raid drives but don't really know if i remove the drive and attach a new one will it automatically build the new…
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WLAN0 not coming up

if have recently installed OpenSuse 11.1 from a dvd and then, following this advice , upgraded to 11.2, 11.3, 11.4 and finally 12.1 (no comment on this one, please...). Now the problem is that my wlan0 is not coming up... i have it configured via…
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Relocating MySQL data files

I would like to move everything that is related to my current MySQL database(s) into a subdirectory of /home/mysql. I don't need to move log files or my.cnf, only data. I don't know where the actual database files are stored and how to tell MySQL to…
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How to change Firebird default port in linux?

I'm trying to change firebird (2.5.1) default port from 3050 to 3051 on OpenSuse 11.4 So I installed firebird (install.sh) and in /opt/firebird/firebird.conf I uncommented and changed RemoteServicePort to 3051, reboot the server but the service is…
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Installing libgd2 in Suse

I normally work on CentOS and Ubuntu machines but I have been busting my head against the wall trying to install libgd2 on Suse (Suse Enterprise Server 11. x86_64). Plenty of google searches point me to install gd but that's version 1. Even a zypper…
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changing the mount point of software raid enabled disk

Basically what I want to achieve is the following. I have two disks and have enabled software raid on these. The df shows the following: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdc2 457G 205G 230G 71% / devtmpfs …
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df showing wrong size on opensuse in brand new disk

I have just installed a new 2TB disk, but "df -h" shows only 1.8TB - total size, and 1.7TB of free space. I have not used the disk yet. I realized it after I ran "mke2fs -t ext4". Here are some output: fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 2000.4 GB,…
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Good personal proxy for OpenSUSE - Squid?

I've recently installed OpenSUSE on a VMWarePlayer VM on a windows server 2008R2 (x64) machine. I'd like to set up a SOCKS(?) proxy that allows me to relay connections via my home network from anywhere if required. What I'm looking…
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Get (none):~ when logging in

I have an OpenSUSE server, I have disable login by password and only allow authorized_keys to log in. However, when I restart my server, I got the weird terminal (none):~ # But things are still ok so far. So I dont know if it is a big problem or…
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Installing Hamachi on OpenSUSE 11.1 - Where do I get strip?

I tried to install Hamachi this morning. However, when running "make install", I got the error: "install: cannot run strip: No such file or directory" Where do I get the strip binary? It's not in any of the repositories I have on my system.
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Scheduling Perl Script in Cron.d

I am trying to schedule a perl script to run daily, but I am not sure if I am doing everything right. The script I want to run is to update AWStats each day, without manually having to press update. Currently, I created a file in the cron.d folder…
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can't run a shell script(which runs a gui installer after a while) with both sudo and kdesu in openSUSE

I'm trying to install a software which comes with a shell script to install, and I need to run this in su because of some drivers it installs. When I try to run this shell script with sudo: ➜ lab sudo ./xsetup _xsetup: cannot connect to X…
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OpenSUSE libldap undefined symbol

Recently an OpenSUSE server had its root password changed (some say this mightve been a hacker or anything), I have no idea how or why, but they asked me to fix this. Now the problem what I'm having is that whenever using passwd (or yast or several…
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Ldap ssh authentication is super slow... any way to speed it up?

I am running OpenSUSE. Here is the output of ssh -vvv: OpenSSH_5.8p1, OpenSSL 1.0.0c 2 Dec 2010 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug1: Applying options for * debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0 debug1: Connecting to
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