![]() More repositories equates to more complexity in terms of software management, which means you will need some experience to avoid problems with your openSUSE operating system. Please make sure that you actually need a specific repository instead of blindly adding it.Later on when you familiarize yourself with package management you can add more repositories, such as Packman. For new Linux and openSUSE users, it is recommended to use the four default repositories: OSS, Non-OSS, Update and Update-Non-OSS.For information on how to add package repositories see Add package repositories. ![]() For official repositories ( OSS, non-OSS, Update, Update-Non-OSS) and semiofficial repositories (including KDE, GNOME and Java repositories), see Package repositories.The repositories listed below can contain beta versions of software and other bleeding edge packages. ![]() The packages in the below repositories are not supported by openSUSE, meaning they may not be tested. This is a list of currently existing third-party repositories, meaning they're external to openSUSE. ![]()
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