Check Repository Compatibility: Ensure that the repositories you're using are compatible with openSUSE 11.1. This version is quite old, and many packages may no longer be available or supported.
Update Repositories: Run zypper refresh to update your repository metadata. This can sometimes resolve issues with package availability.
Install Dependencies Manually: Try to install lxdm manually by running:
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zypper install lxdm papa's games
If that fails, check if there are any alternative repositories that provide lxdm.
Explore Alternative Desktop Environments: If LXDE is not available, consider installing a different lightweight desktop environment like XFCE or MATE, which might have better support.
Check for Community Support: Since openSUSE 11.1 is quite old, consider checking forums or community support sites for any unofficial repositories or solutions that others may have found.
Consider Upgrading: If possible, upgrading to a more recent version of openSUSE could solve many issues, as newer versions have better support and more available packages.
install lxde on my opensuse OS
Re: install lxde on my opensuse OS
Make sure you're using the correct repository for your version, refresh the repository metadata, and try manually installing essential packages like lxde-common and lxdm. If the issue persists, check the openSUSE Build Service for alternative sources or consider upgrading to a more recent version of openSUSE for better support. Let me know if you need further guidance!
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