How to Install and Uninstall liblime0 Package on openSUSE Leap
Last updated: December 27,2024
1. Install "liblime0" package
This is a short guide on how to install liblime0 on openSUSE Leap
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
liblime0
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2. Uninstall "liblime0" package
This tutorial shows how to uninstall liblime0 on openSUSE Leap:
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sudo zypper remove
liblime0
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3. Information about the liblime0 package on openSUSE Leap
Information for package liblime0:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : liblime0
Version : 5.2.9-bp155.1.6
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 637.8 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : lime-5.2.9-bp155.1.6.src
Upstream URL : https://linphone.org/technical-corner/lime/
Summary : Instant Message End-to-End Encryption Library
Description :
LIME is an encryption library for one-to-one and group instant
messaging, allowing users to exchange messages privately and
asynchronously. It supports multiple devices per user and multiple
users per device.
LIME offers two major security benefits to instant messaging users:
* End-to-end encryption, which means that only you and your
contact (and not even the server) can decrypt the content that
you shared.
* Perfect forward secrecy, which ensures that encrypted messages
cannot be decrypted by a third party, even if a key is
compromised in the future.
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : liblime0
Version : 5.2.9-bp155.1.6
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 637.8 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : lime-5.2.9-bp155.1.6.src
Upstream URL : https://linphone.org/technical-corner/lime/
Summary : Instant Message End-to-End Encryption Library
Description :
LIME is an encryption library for one-to-one and group instant
messaging, allowing users to exchange messages privately and
asynchronously. It supports multiple devices per user and multiple
users per device.
LIME offers two major security benefits to instant messaging users:
* End-to-end encryption, which means that only you and your
contact (and not even the server) can decrypt the content that
you shared.
* Perfect forward secrecy, which ensures that encrypted messages
cannot be decrypted by a third party, even if a key is
compromised in the future.