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Z.A.P.I.T. - Zypper Automation Package Information Tool - is a bash script written to take advantage of and help with the usage of Zypper. Zypper is a command line package manager, which makes use of libzypp, providing functions like repository access, dependency solving, package installation, etc. YaST2 and RPM MetaData package repositories are supported. Zypper repositories are similar
Today, a lot of computers have more than one sound generating device. However, as far as hearing sound is concerned, its is very likely you have only one set of speakers or sound cable connected up to a single output on your PC. PulseAudio (freedesktop.org - Software/PulseAudio/About) has been our default sound server in openSUSE for some time now. So one issue I run into on every openSUSE install is the need to disable
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SysdCmd is a bash script intended to be used in openSUSE and tested with openSUSE version 12.3. I have included all of the features I feel openSUSE users will likely want in a bash script intended to help you learn how to use and work with systemd. SysdCmd will install the following standard openSUSE packages: systemd-ui, systemd-analyze and graphviz all of which will require root user access. The
In openSUSE, we often have an opportunity to use terminal commands for various purposes including their usage within bash scripts. Please remember that in most cases, terminal commands are always run using lower case file names. When redirection to those file names is used in a bash script, we may have a desire to control how the resulting command text is displayed. When terminal commands are executed, they most often use a standard text output, which is called STDOUT and they can also display
If you have installed the latest openSUSE version 12.3 and you use the KDE Desktop, you may have noticed that the "My Computer" icon is missing which produced the display shown above and which has been replaced with the more informative KinfoCenter, this is by design because the Kio Sysinfo application has been Depreciated and is no longer actively being updated. However, for now, it is still possible to install