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Simple guide to create openSUSE bootable USB

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Making a bootable live openSUSE USB is not that much easy as creating live USBs of other linux distributions but an elegant linux distribution deserves that. So to simplify things I have created this post with screenshots. There is a guide located in the openSUSE official website. But newbies will find it difficult to follow that guide. Many users will try to use unetbootin to create live USB but it won't work for the openSUSE versions above 11.1. Windows users For windows users there is an application sized 31KB called SUSE Studio Image Writer . Open that application. WARNING: After this operation the data in the USB will be deleted permanently. So backup your data from the USB device. Now press select button. Here I have put the downloaded openSUSE image file in desktop. Select the path where the .iso file is in. Enter *.* in the file name. Then press open. Now your image file will become visible. Select your .iso image file and press open. Now select Copy. Then select Yes. I...

Clipboard manager for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android

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Almost 65% of the world people use digital devices daily. And we have been doing copy paste operations with this devices. We copy texts from internet or mp3s from our friend's pendrive and paste it to memory storage devices. This post is all about how to perform this copy paste operations more efficient than ever before by making use of clipboard managers. What is a clipboard manager? Clipboard mangers are nothing but small applications that saves the history of the things we copied irrespective of whether it is a file or text and retrieves that from our system's memory whenever it is needed. You can save upto 1000 entries (depending upon the application you use) and paste whenever needed. It means you can even paste the mobile number of your friend that you copied 4 months earlier. Assume you are filling an application form, in that form you have to enter your and your dad's e-mail id several times. What will you do? Do you have time to copy and paste the e-mail ids every...