How to Install and Uninstall python311-dialite Package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Last updated: February 02,2025
1. Install "python311-dialite" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install python311-dialite on openSuSE Tumbleweed
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
python311-dialite
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2. Uninstall "python311-dialite" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall python311-dialite on openSuSE Tumbleweed:
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sudo zypper remove
python311-dialite
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3. Information about the python311-dialite package on openSuSE Tumbleweed
Information for package python311-dialite:
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : python311-dialite
Version : 0.5.3-1.18
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 57.0 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-dialite-0.5.3-1.18.src
Upstream URL : http://dialite.readthedocs.io
Summary : Python library to show simple dialogs
Description :
Dialite is a pure Python package to show dialogs. It provides a
handful of functions, each a verb, that can be used to inform(),
warn() or fail() the user, or to ask_ok(), ask_retry() or
ask_yesno().
Dialite can show graphical dialogs, and falls back to a terminal
interface if dialogs are unavailable (e.g. if not supported by the
platform, or for SSH connections).
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Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss
Name : python311-dialite
Version : 0.5.3-1.18
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 57.0 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : python-dialite-0.5.3-1.18.src
Upstream URL : http://dialite.readthedocs.io
Summary : Python library to show simple dialogs
Description :
Dialite is a pure Python package to show dialogs. It provides a
handful of functions, each a verb, that can be used to inform(),
warn() or fail() the user, or to ask_ok(), ask_retry() or
ask_yesno().
Dialite can show graphical dialogs, and falls back to a terminal
interface if dialogs are unavailable (e.g. if not supported by the
platform, or for SSH connections).