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I'm just starting out with Assembly languege, having installed NASM on openSUSE 13.1, i386 family processor yesterday. My worry is that a simple program like "Hello World!" has flagged a warning when linking...see line 3 below: 1. coker.mu@linux-jm54:~/nasm> nasm -f elf helloWorld.asm 2. coker.mu@linux-jm54:~/nasm> ld -m elf_i386 -s -o helloWorld …
I just installed Opensuse 13.1 "successfully" last night. However each time I boot the system it gives me the error (warning?) message: '**No system tray detected on this system. Unable to start, exiting'**. The system itself is usable in spite of this message.... So what could be the cause of …
I have the same problem installing OpenSUSE RPM's. I have downloaded some for testing and they have failed to install...Msg: 'Not RPM repository'. How do I get aroung this vexing issue without resorting to source compilation? Newbie Chameleon
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