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I want to use yast to do system updates then i want to go back to text mode. I use startx to start x server, what is the best and easiest way to terminate x server after i am done? Thanks.
Zones: Linux Admin, LinuxDate Answered: 12/15/2008 Views: 37
I have a couple of simple questions (I think) that can be asked in a single post..... 1) How do I get a OPen Suse Linux PC to use Windows Server 2003 Active Directory for its    login authentic...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 04/17/2006 Views: 0
I have installed OpenSuse 10 on a new HP Pavilion laptop. I can't connect to the internet, either via ethernet or wireless. I have a DSL connection with a static IP. I have a home network behind...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 05/15/2006 Views: 0
If I boot from a live CD/DVD distro of openSuse 10.2 from a magazine my wireless laptop connects to a wireless router first time (after prompts for security etc).  However, installing openSuse 10.2...
Zones: Linux Setup, Linux NetDate Answered: 03/24/2007 Views: 0
Hi, I am trying to use the FreeNX server (nomachine) included within OpenSuse 10.2. I have installed and configured it so I can make a remote connection from my Windows Vista PC. However the pro...
Zones: SuSE Linux, Linux Net, Linux SetupDate Answered: 07/20/2007 Views: 16
Hello Experts, I am trying  to setup a router using opensuse10.2 between two public networks. We are changing to a new ISP and have to migrate all of our Internet accessable servers to the new net...
Zones: Linux Net, IP Tables/IP ChainsDate Answered: 08/08/2007 Views: 16
I need to prevent OpenSUSE from connecting to my neighbor's WLAN AP and make sure it connects seamlessly to my AP when in reach. I have laptop just installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86_64 updated with wh...
Zones: WLAN, Linux NetDate Answered: 10/12/2007 Views: 0
I started with no knowledge of OpenSUSE 10.3, but I was able to learn enough Linux commands to set up a raid, install programs from the repository, and install some Linux RPM's.   However, there is...
Zones: Linux Net, Netware, Linux SetupDate Answered: 11/09/2007 Views: 0
Is there any way I can set different time zones for different groups when the users log in to KDE? The reason for this is we have several different user groups connecting from several different ...
Zones: Linux, Linux Setup, SuSE LinuxDate Answered: 04/14/2008 Views: 0
This is my second time installing openSUSE and it's worked great. During my first install it asked if I wanted to go online and download additional software. I selected Yes to do that.. and whe...
Zones: Linux Setup, LinuxDate Answered: 06/26/2008 Views: 0