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How to switch from OpenSUSE Leap to Tumbleweed?

Hello, friends. OpenSUSE has two versions, a static one called Leap and a rolling one called Tumbleweed. Today you will learn how to switch...

How to change the data directory of MariaDB / MySQL?

Hello friends. We already know that MariaDB / MySQL is a very popular database driver that is the basis of many applications on the...

Deploy your own multimedia center by installing Jellyfin on Ubuntu 20.04

Hello friends. In this post, I will explain to you how to deploy your own media center in the cloud by installing Jellyfin on...

Install the CLI code editor Ox on OpenSUSE 15.2

Hello, friends. A text editor in the terminal? Yes. So, you will learn how to install Ox on OpenSUSE 15.2 We already know that in...

How to install Rust Programming Language on OpenSUSE 15.2?

Learning programming languages is a good option to find a good job. Above all, if you dedicate yourself to this. Because for no one...

How to install the development and build tools on OpenSUSE 15.2?

In this very short post, you will learn how to install a series of development and build tools on OpenSUSE 15.2 These tools are...

How to install Yarn on OpenSUSE 15.2?

The development of web applications is a process that many people don’t know and think is something very easy to do. However, those of...

Install NodeJS on OpenSUSE 15.2

Hello, friends. In this post, you will learn how to install NodeJS on OpenSuse 15.2 A brief review of NodeJS If you are an expert developer...

How to install Apache Spark on Debian 10

Hello, folks. Many companies are looking at Apache Spark as a component that can serve to somehow not depend so much on Elasticsearch. That’s...

How to install eSpeak on CentOS 8 / Ubuntu 20.04 / 18.04?

The multimedia section continues to be one of the most requested topics of Linux. Because until now, Linux is master and master of servers....

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