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⚠️ Important note: Rufus, LinuxLive USB Creator (LiLi), Ventoy, and Unetbootin are NOT recommended due to many reports of failure.
- https://etcher.io
- https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/MultiWriter
- http://wiki.rosalab.com/en/index.php/ROSA_ImageWriter
- https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Live_USB_stick#Using_SUSE_Studio_Image_Writer
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Advanced users only:
sudo dd if=GeckoLinux_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.iso of=/dev/sdX
After booting into the desired snapshot from the GRUB bootloader, run the following command in a terminal:
sudo snapper --ambit classic rollback
And then reboot the system with the default GeckoLinux bootloader entry.
After the first rollback operation, subsequent rollbacks will no longer require the --ambit classic
flag.
- Run the "Language Installer" icon on the desktop or in the applications menu, --or-- run
language-installer.sh
from a terminal. - Open the YaST Software manager, and open the Languages tab to install spellcheck, grammar, and miscellaneous other language packages for your language:
- Open the YaST Language tool, and change the Primary Language of the system, if desired:
- In systems with:
- Cinnamon, Mate, XFCE, LXQt, or Budgie desktop:
- Select your language at the login manager screen, and log in to your desktop.
- If the language does not change, please reboot the system and log in again.
- Gnome or Plasma desktop:
- Change the language of your user account in the desktop environment's settings
- Cinnamon, Mate, XFCE, LXQt, or Budgie desktop:
Open a terminal, and run: sudo zypper dup
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username:
linux
password: [none] -
username:
root
password: [none]
- Here is an example of a STATIC version number: 150.180607.0
- The 150 indicates the major openSUSE version on which this GeckoLinux spin is based, in this case version 15.0
- The .180607 part indicates that it was created on the year 2018 on the 7th day of June.
- The last digit will normally be .0, unless I have to publish multiple revisions on the same day.
- Here is an example of a ROLLING version number: 999.180607.0
- The 999 indicates that this GeckoLinux spin is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed.
- The .180607 part indicates that it was created on the year 2018 on the 7th day of June.
- The last digit will normally be .0, unless I have to publish multiple revisions on the same day.