Suse & OpenSuse : Tips, Tricks, Tutorials, How Tos and Troubleshooting

Monthly Archives: February 2009

Manually Starting and Stopping Services in Suse/OpenSuse

YaST provides a extremely easy way for system administrators to manage which services run at boot. The YaST Runlevel Editor module is easy to understand and gives you important information about each service. You can choose to start or stop a process with nothing more than a mouse click.

How to Burn ISO image onto CD / DVD

Often you may download some applications from the Internet that is stored as ISO image file. An ISO image is an archive file (also known as a disk image) of an optical disc in a format defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). So here is a simple tip on how to burn ISO [...]

Open Special Locations in Nautilus with URI

For Linux, the official file manager for the GNOME desktop is Nautilus. In case you wondering the origin for Nautilus, it is a play on words. By evoking the shell of a nautilus to represent an operating system shell. Nautilus replaced Midnight Commander in GNOME 1.4 and was the default from version 2.0 onwards.

How to configure YaST firewall for BitTorrent

The most file sharing protocol is non other than the famous BitTorrent protocol. However sometimes you may be experiencing slow downloads when sharing P2P files when using BitTorrent client e.g. Utorrent. This is most likely to occur when your computer is behind a home router or software firewall. The OpenSuse firewall -YaST makes it nearly [...]

How to recover OpenSuse Lost Root Password

Hopefully not but from time to time, we may somehow forgot what our root password is.  This can happen in the case where you are managing a teaching laboratory, CAD/CAM workstations or your grandmother’s OpenSuSE PC!  These are situations where once the machine is setup, you rarely need to have system administration access.  So, the [...]