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/usr/share/kde?/config/kdm/kdmrc



[X-:0-Core]
AllowRootLogin=true
AutoLoginEnable=false
AutoLoginUser=root


abändern, bzw hinzufügen</description>
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Sometimes, it’s important to check the system temperature in your Operating System.

Install a hddtemp tool; for openSuse go to:

&lt;http://software.opensuse.org/package/hddtemp&gt;

Install a psensor GUI tool, for openSuse go to:

&lt;http://software.opensuse.org/package/psensor&gt;

This package include lm-sensors, so you don’t have to install it before installing psensor.</description>
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cd /etc/sysconfig


edit file displaymanager


## Type: string
## Default:
#
# Define the user whom should get logged in without request. If string
# is empty, display standard login dialog.
#
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        <title>Install Etherpad script</title>
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Etherpad

&lt;https://www.unixblogger.com/collaboration-in-owncloud-nextcloud-with-etherpad-and-ethercalc/Configuration&gt;


zypper addrepo https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:languages:nodejs/openSUSE_Leap_15.0/devel:languages:nodejs.repo
zypper -n refresh
zypper -n install nodejs-packaging

wget -O etherpad.zip  https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/archive/1.7.0.zip &amp;&amp; unzip etherpad.zip &amp;&amp; rm etherpad.zip</description>
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#!/bin/bash
#====================================================================================
#
# install nextcloud
#
#====================================================================================
 
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systemctl start mysql.service
systemctl enable mysql.service

mys…</description>
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        <title>Install Nextcloud with SSL</title>
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Install yast_http module, Apache2 sample page and configure apache2 basics include vhost
(install script)


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        <title>Installing SabNZBd on OpenSuse 11.3</title>
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SabNZBd is an Open Source binary news reader written in python. It has a nice web interface to manage your downloads and there are a bunch of plugins available for different browsers to make downloading from usenet even more of a breeze. Because it’s written in python, it runs practically everywhere. But for OpenSuse we need a few dependencies, hence this article.</description>
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opensuse index</description>
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        <title>How-to Install VMware Tools on OpenSUSE</title>
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        <description>How-to Install VMware Tools on OpenSUSE

13.X 32/64bit Linux Easy Guide

Install VMware Tools on OpenSUSE 13.X Linux

The Tutorial Show How-to Install the VMWare Tools on OpenSUSE Linux 13.1/13.2 KDE4/Gnome 32/64bit Desktop.

You need to know that the VMWare Tools Installed and Working will Grant you a More Pleasant Journey with OpenSUSE Linux on the VMWare Virtual Machine</description>
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