Am a NON-Technical user,
using openSUSE 13.1 with Gnome 3.10.2.1
trying to learn Python3
Unless really know what you doing, prepared to lose entire partitions,
best remain with range of alternatives within the openSUSE 13.1 updates
system, eg zypper.
zypper will install package you find and request along with other
required components, with options to install recommended packages.
NOTE to install or remove zypper will ask for the root password.
Am using gedit with extra application: "python3-gedit" which provides
the "Python bindings for gedit" so it suits/works better ;-)
For information on this:~> zypper info python3-gedit
IF in doubt post question here or into forums.opensuse.org
View your installed packages from terminal:~> zypper se -i gnome
View installed version:~> zypper info gnome-shell
View your installed packages from terminal:~> zypper se -i gtk3
View your installed packages from terminal:~> zypper se -i python
View available and installed packages do same without the "-i" for
installed.
For information on versions:~> zypper info gnome-shell
Can view your installed gnome-shell version:~> gnome-shell --version
(my result= GNOME Shell 3.10.2.1 )
Or using :~> zypper info gnome-shell
Paul.
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