On 2021-02-03 20:07:54 Felix Miata wrote:
|Doug McGarrett composed on 2021-02-03 20:04 (UTC-0500): |> (In the meantime, I might observe that some older bash Linux commands |> have, for some |> reason, been removed from the system. One I can think of is apt-get, but |> I have run across others.) | |Apt-get isn't a "Linux" command. It's a Debian package management command. |openSUSE isn't a Debian, or Debian derived (which is what *buntus and Mint | and many more distros are). openSUSE uses an entirely different package | management system (comprised of zypper, rpm and yast*). When Googling for | help, it's often best to ignore hits that include apt, buntu, mint, neon | or debian in title or URL.
But not always; sometimes the answer one is looking for is explained in another distro's support pages (Arch Linux comes to mind). Certainly, though, one has to be aware that the tools used to accomplish some things are quite different from one distro to another. Leslie -- openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64