How to Install Oracle VirtualBox 7.0 in OpenSUSE
Brief: In this article, we will explain how to install the latest version of Oracle VirtualBox 7.0 in the OpenSUSE Linux distribution. VirtualBox is a
Brief: In this article, we will explain how to install the latest version of Oracle VirtualBox 7.0 in the OpenSUSE Linux distribution. VirtualBox is a
openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release version of the openSUSE project, which ships with the latest stable applications including everyday-to-use office applications, Linux kernel, Git,
One of the well-known and generally accepted OpenSSH best security practices is to configure and use public key authentication a.k.a passwordless authentication. Although this approach
The sudo command allows a user to administer a Linux system with the security privileges of another user, by default, the superuser or root. In
KDE is a well-known desktop environment for Unix-like systems designed for users who wants to have a nice desktop environment for their machines, It is
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PostgreSQL (commonly known as Postgres) is a powerful, free and open source, fully-featured, highly extensible and cross-platform object-relational database system, built for reliability, feature robustness,
The LAMP stack comprises of Linux operating system, Apache web server software, MySQL database management system and PHP programming language. LAMP is a software combination
LEMP or Linux, Engine-x, MySQL and PHP stack is a software bundle composed of open source software installed on the Linux operating system for running
In our last article, we’ve explained how to install openSUSE Leap 15.0 latest release, with the KDE desktop environment. In this tutorial, we will explain
OpenSUSE Leap is a free and open source, “most complete” “regular-release” of the openSUSE Linux distribution. Leap is one of the most usable Linux distributions
In this article, we will explain how to find out which version of openSUSE Linux distribution installed and running on a computer. The /etc/os-release and