Documentation > How to migrate to a new openSUSE version System upgrade - Installation help - How to migrate from Windows This article provides information
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distributed from there. sysmocom uses a self-hosted Open Build Service to build binary packages of a number of open source packages (mostly from the Osmocom
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new repository source. You can install osc by running (as root): sudo apt install osc osc build might fail to run, complaining about a missing Build.pm
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openSUSE offeres a much larger scope of software and flexibility from a single install medium, and our Promo DVD is the awesomest of awesome. I am a chameleon:
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machines update from 15.1 to 15.2 with no issues 2 machines upgraded from 15.1 to 15.2 with no issues +2 I did a number of upgrades from 15.1 and they all
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finished it will try to reboot. However, since we have initrd-xen from the installation it will try to install again. We have two options from this point onward:
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need to have an up-to-date Leap 15.2 installation prior to upgrading to Leap 15.3 was communicated clearly and in advance. 1 - I was surprised to update
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you need to boot into a Live OS or the Rescue mode of the installation media to proceed the further commands. After booting to the Live OS, inspect the
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choice. It's now possible for a userland package to pull a specific kernel flavor upon installation. This require the package's specfile to contain the
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additional firmware) and one cannot switch from BIOS to UEFI or switch to a different architecture (e.g. from 32-bit to 64-bit) and things like that. In general
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$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/obs/server/ # install runlevel scripts install -m 0755 %SOURCE1 %SOURCE4 %SOURCE5 %SOURCE6 \ $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/init.d/ for i in obssrcserver
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testing without needing to install temporary tools on the host OS. Some express a desire for an alternative to VMWare, with a mention of a lack of competitive
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org/‎SDB:How_to_migrate_from_SLE ‎ https://en.opensuse.org/‎SDB:How_to_migrate_from_Windows ‎ https://en.opensuse.org/‎SDB:How_to_migrate_to_a_new_openSUSE_version
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the Packman website and find out how to get software from Packman on the openSUSE wiki. SUSE Studio is a project from openSUSE sponsor SUSEâ„¢ which builds
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the Salt feature to lock a package on a specific version. If you have more than 2 source packages for a machine/service that need to go in the Infrastructure
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the Packman website and find out how to get software from Packman on the openSUSE wiki. SUSE Studio is a project from openSUSE sponsor Novell(TM) which
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data, like copying a movie to or from a USB stick. Due to some hard work by SUSE developer Mel Gorman, these issues are far less likely to hit, although work
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access from guest drivers to bare-metal host devices and a sandboxing mechanism that allows to filters syscalls. It has also become possible to tell the
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the proprio fglrx one. Here’s a quick how to to have a successful build (...)" "Following on from our other articles that make various Linux tasks easy,
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setup." "IBM is turning to technology from Novell to build Linux OS powered software appliances -- a move that aims to deliver easy-to-deploy software for
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