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  • 02:59, 29 February 2024 โ€ŽSBD:/Running openSUSE containers on ChromeOS (hist | edit) โ€Ž[1,112 bytes] โ€ŽRacurtis (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Situation == Many computers running ChromeOS or ChromeOS Flex can run openSUSE in a container. The dependency is based on the processor running ChromeOS. The ChromeOS virtualization is an lxc container environment running out of the Linux development environment. Though the ChromeOS secure and locked down and prevents direct access to the native operating system, there are command-line interfaces available to interact with it. Before looking at those interfaces, i...")
  • 13:15, 28 February 2024 โ€ŽXbox controller (hist | edit) โ€Ž[2,487 bytes] โ€ŽGuoyunhe (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This article guide you to connect Xbox Series S/X and Xbox One S/X controllers to your openSUSE system. == How to connect == === Through USB cable === With a USB Type-C cable, the controller should work out-of-box. Wired connection is the fastest and most reliable method to connect. {{alert|info|Note: some cheap and thin USB Type-C cable is only for charging and has no data transition function. If you has troubles with wired connection, try a different cable.}} == T...")
  • 03:41, 24 February 2024 โ€ŽSyncthing (hist | edit) โ€Ž[2,242 bytes] โ€ŽGuoyunhe (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AppCard |name=Syncthing |package=syncthing |icon=Syncthing-icon.png |screenshot=Syncthing-screenshot.png |description=Foobar is a cross-platform foo bar application written in C++. |developer=organizations and individuals |license=MPL-2.0 }} Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored...")
  • 14:28, 19 February 2024 โ€ŽZSystems/GraphicalApplicationsLinuxONE (hist | edit) โ€Ž[7,603 bytes] โ€ŽHrauch (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Using Graphical Applications on a LinuxONE Instance = '''Rationale:''' E.g. verifying problems/bugs reported for big endian architectures in general or <code>s390x</code> specifically. Required components: * An X server (<code>Xvfb</code>, as it's very easy to set up (no further configuration needed) ) * a VNC server (e.g. <code>x11vnc</code>) * a standard OpenSSH cmd line client (for setting up the SSH tunnel) * a VNC client (e.g. <code>xtightvnc</code>)")
  • 16:02, 23 January 2024 โ€ŽFeatures 16.0 (hist | edit) โ€Ž[2,519 bytes] โ€ŽDdemaio (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== FAQ on Leap 16 ++ === 1. What is the future direction of openSUSE Leap? === The future of openSUSE Leap is set with the announcement of Leap 16. It represents a significant technological and user experience advancement over the current version, Leap 15.6. === 2. Will Leap have immutable, non-immutable or both? === There are no plans to drop the classical (non-immutable) option for Leap; both non-immutable or immutable installation variants are available for...")