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Linux is a Unix-like computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open source software development and distribution.
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How to test if Osmosis is installed on openSuse?
to do so you just have to type in console "cnf osmosis":
:~> cnf osmosis
Then you will receive the message whether it is installed and the path to the programme (if installed) or the repo with it …
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Including libfcgi files when installing QGIS on SUSE Linux
In openSUSE these packages are provided by FastCGI. You can install it for SUSE SLE-11 SP2 from here.
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Generating TIN from DEM using MacOSX/Unix tools?
Also for this purpose at your service:
SAGA GIS (has TIN module and a lot of tools for DEM analysis and manipulation)
LandSerf (java-based, concentrated on DEM and TIN manipulation)