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openSUSE 11.0 changes/features enhancements & highlights

2008-05-14
By: admin
On: May 14, 2008
In: openSUSE 11.0
With: 0 Comments

openSUSE 11.0 is a major change from openSUSE 10.3. Lot of improvements and changes have goine in from the initial Alpha release until now. Some of the highlighting features in openSUSE 11.0 includes Linux Kernel 2.6.25 is default kernel KDE 4.0.3 takes the centre stage from KDE 3.x as the default KDE Desktop Environment For Gnome Desktop environment, GNOME 2.22.1 is the default Changes to Installation workflow and themed installation is used. DVD installation uses images to speed up installation RPM payload switch to lzma (results in smaller rpm packages)   libzypp uses a new much faster solver German language support on CD media Sax2Read More →

Run Internet Explorer in OpenSuse 10.3 & 11.0 using ies4linux

2008-05-13
By: admin
On: May 13, 2008
In: Internet & Browser, openSUSE 11.0
With: 4 Comments

ies4linux is simple free open source utility to allow Linux users to install and run Internet Explorer on their Linux distributions. This utility doesn’t require to be installed and run as a root user and in fact it is recommended not to do so by the developers. ies4linux can support Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) (partial support) Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) Internet Explorer 5.5 (IE5.5) Internet Explorer 5 (IE5) The latest version at the time of writing this article is ies4linux 2.99.0.1. ies4linux requires WINE to be preinstalled for a successful installation.Read More →

How to install Wine in OpenSuse 10.3

2008-05-13
By: admin
On: May 13, 2008
In: Utility
With: 5 Comments

As most of us know, Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X, OpenGL and Unix. Wine is a Microsoft Windows Emulator for Linux which acts as a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on Linux thereby eliminating the need for Windows and allows users to run Windows based applications on Linux. Wine is completely comprises of non-Microsoft code, however Wine can optionally use native Windows DLLs if they are available. Wine provides both a development toolkit for porting Windows source code to Unix as well as a program loader, allowing many unmodified Windows programs to run on x86-basedRead More →

No sound only videos on online Videos (Youtube & Google Videos)

2008-01-26
By: admin
On: January 26, 2008
In: multimedia, Sound
With: 7 Comments

Are you one of those people like me who had this weird problem with Online Videos. When you play videos from online services like Youtube, Google Vidoes. This can happen with any website that hosts flash videos. Flash Videos have their own sound settings. However, to resolve this problem install the latest version of Flash Player from the Yast repositories. Switch user to “root” and install latest stable Flash Player: SAIBABA:~ # yast2 –install flash-player Once done, reboot your system. This should resolve the problem. Open your browser and play Online videos and you should now watch videos ……..with Sound!!!Read More →

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