How to Install and Uninstall libXdmcp6-32bit Package on openSUSE Leap
Last updated: November 23,2024
1. Install "libXdmcp6-32bit" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to install libXdmcp6-32bit on openSUSE Leap
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
libXdmcp6-32bit
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2. Uninstall "libXdmcp6-32bit" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to uninstall libXdmcp6-32bit on openSUSE Leap:
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sudo zypper remove
libXdmcp6-32bit
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3. Information about the libXdmcp6-32bit package on openSUSE Leap
Information for package libXdmcp6-32bit:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : libXdmcp6-32bit
Version : 1.1.2-1.23
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 21.4 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : libXdmcp-1.1.2-1.23.src
Upstream URL : http://xorg.freedesktop.org/
Summary : X Display Manager Control Protocol library
Description :
The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) provides a uniform
mechanism for an autonomous display to request login service from a
remote host. By autonomous, we mean the display consists of hardware
and processes that are independent of any particular host where login
service is desired. An X terminal (screen, keyboard, mouse,
processor, network interface) is a prime example of an autonomous
display.
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : libXdmcp6-32bit
Version : 1.1.2-1.23
Arch : x86_64
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 21.4 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : libXdmcp-1.1.2-1.23.src
Upstream URL : http://xorg.freedesktop.org/
Summary : X Display Manager Control Protocol library
Description :
The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) provides a uniform
mechanism for an autonomous display to request login service from a
remote host. By autonomous, we mean the display consists of hardware
and processes that are independent of any particular host where login
service is desired. An X terminal (screen, keyboard, mouse,
processor, network interface) is a prime example of an autonomous
display.