How to Install Maza Ad Blocking on OpenSUSE Latest

In this tutorial, we will be going over how to install Maza ad blocking on OpenSUSE. Maza is a powerful ad-blocking tool that helps to prevent intrusive ads from displaying on your device. Here's how to install Maza on OpenSUSE:

Step 1: Update Your System

Before installing Maza on your system, it is recommended that you update your system. OpenSUSE provides several ways to update your system, including the command-line interface and the graphical user interface. For this tutorial, we will be updating the system using the command-line interface. Open up your terminal and type the following command to update your system:

sudo zypper refresh && sudo zypper update

This command will update your system and ensure it is up-to-date.

Step 2: Download Maza

Once your system is up-to-date, it is time to download Maza. Open up your terminal and type the following command to download Maza:

sudo zypper install https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/The-Lion:/Maza-Ad-Block/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/noarch/maza-ad-blocking-1.7.1-1.1.noarch.rpm

This command will download the Maza package from the OpenSUSE repository and install it on your system.

Step 3: Enable Maza

Now that Maza is installed on your system, it is time to enable it. Open up your web browser and type the following URL in your URL bar:

chrome://extensions

Press enter and you will be taken to the Chrome extensions page. Here, you will see the Maza ad blocker extension. Click on the toggle switch next to the Maza extension to turn it on.

Congratulations! Maza ad blocking is now installed, enabled and ready to use on your OpenSUSE system. Enjoy browsing ad-free!

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