Disable NetBIOS via Windows register
NetBIOS is a very old protocol wich is no more interesting today except in some particular cases. To disable it with the Windows register there are only a few steps : Launch the register editor (rege
NetBIOS is a very old protocol wich is no more interesting today except in some particular cases. To disable it with the Windows register there are only a few steps : Launch the register editor (rege
The lite version of Qwant is avaible here. It' a version without JavaScript and without CSS3 so it's more retro-compatible as possible.
Changing of TTY (TeleTYpewriter), text console or text terminal without keyboard shortcut may be useful for remote administration or virtualization. So to change of TTY in CLI (Command-Line Interface)
Check that update repository is existing and activated, so display repository list with URLs display: zypper repos --uri. Check you have this repository: 123# | Alias | Name |
Install zsh zypper in zsh and git zypper in git. Then install oh-my-zsh wget --no-check-certificate http://install.ohmyz.sh -O - | sh. Then define zsh as your default shell: chsh -s /bin/zsh.
What is the man? Let's see what it says itself: 1234$ man -f manman (1) - an interface to the on-line reference manualsman (7) - macros to format man pagesman (1p)
To display the repository list in command line you can use : 123456789101112131415161718zypper lr# | Alias | Name | Enabled | GPG Check | Ref
To know your 3D graphic(s) controller(s) working (GPU or/and chipset) with your VGA output you can run the following command : 1/sbin/lspci | egrep 'VGA|3D' Example : 123/sbin/lspci | egrep
To see your battery infos you can use acpi if you have it or directly see system files. Upower command# In both case you can use upower command to get some usefull infos: 1upower -i /org/freedesktop/U
Change of Display Manager# Pass root 1sudo -i Then open /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager with a text editor. 1vim /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager Display Manager can be changed at line DISPLAYMANAGER="