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Then continue following the instructions on the previous page, subsection [[Installation/Linux/foam-extend-3.1#Installing from source code|Get the source code]]. | Then continue following the instructions on the previous page, subsection [[Installation/Linux/foam-extend-3.1#Installing from source code|Get the source code]]. | ||
[[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on Linux]] [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on openSUSE]] | [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on Linux]] [[Category:Installing OpenFOAM on openSUSE]] |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 26 March 2017
1 Introduction
This page is dedicated to preparing an openSUSE system for installing the foam-extend project .
2 openSUSE versions
2.1 openSUSE 13.1
Follow these steps:
- Switch to root mode (administrator), to install the necessary packages:
sudo -s
- If the 'sudo' command tells you're not in the sudoers list, then run:
su -
- If the 'sudo' command tells you're not in the sudoers list, then run:
- Install the necessary packages:
zypper install git openmpi-devel gnuplot -t pattern devel_qt4
- Now exit from the root mode:
exit
- Note: In order for Open-MPI to be properly accessible, you will need to either logout and then log back in or run the following command in each terminal in the meantime:
source /etc/profile.d/mpi-selector.sh
Then continue following the instructions on the previous page, subsection Get the source code.