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How to install the Linux Kernel 5 on OpenSUSE 15?

The Kernel Linux is one of the most important elements of the system. Because it is in charge of the interaction with the hardware....

How to install MongoDB on OpenSUSE 15?

The most popular database managers are the SQL type, but nowadays there are other types of database managers that developers are using more and...

How to install Laravel PHP Framework on OpenSUSE 15?

OpenSUSE is a Linux distribution, sponsored by SUSE. It is a great new distribution, stable and with outstanding tools like Yast. That's why more...

How to install Jenkins on OpenSUSE 15 / SUSE 15?

If we talk about Linux servers, the first thing we'll think about is Debian, Ubuntu or CentOS. However, more and more companies are relying...

How to install Flat-Remix Theme on Any Linux Distribution?

Ubuntu has changed its new default theme for version 18.10. And to tell you the truth, it looks pretty good, but some people don't...

Suse Sold for $2.5 Billion

Suse is one of the longest-running commercial Linux distros. At present, Suse also plays a really important role in the infrastructure of the open-source...

How to install Java on OpenSuse 15 Leap?

Recently, Oracle released a new version of Java, the well-known software platform that includes its development components and virtual machine. Inside the development kit,...

Yakyak: An extraordinary desktop client for Hangouts

We live in the age of information and communication, there are too many ways to communicate instantly with people from other places, largely thanks...

5 Extensions for Gnome Shell on OpenSuse Leap 15

We like Opensuse and so much so that we have already talked about it on other occasions, we teach you how to install it...

5 things to do after installing OpenSuse 15 GNOME

OpenSUSE is one of the world's most popular GNU/LINUX distributions, known as the community version of SUSE Linux Enterprise, an enterprise distribution. Also is...

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