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Hello,

I made some rather naive changes to the install_linux.sh and install_shared.sh in order to support installation on openSUSE (tested on tumbleweed) and also triggering rootless mode when discovering Rancher Desktop.

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Thilo

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ArneTR commented Apr 26, 2025

Uhh, great! Thanks for the PR! 🥰

The submitted additions to the install files look all sound to me.

Could you also double check which libraries need to be uninstalled again in: https://github.com/green-coding-solutions/green-metrics-tool/blob/main/uninstall.sh

The uninstall script gives the option to first remove all installed libraries via the install script. So it will be the same listing I guess ... unless package naming for uninstall works differently on openSUSE

But also the uninstall script will remove pre-required dependencies, which we list in the docs under: https://docs.green-coding.io/docs/installation/installation-linux/#downloading-and-installing-required-packages

Could you list the packages and the respective names you had to install on your distribtion in the uninstall script?

I will then transport the information to the docs and update it with an openSUSE instruction given your PR.

Thanks again so much, we love that the tool gets used on openSUSE too :)

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