Hey guys - I'm new here (just switched from Ubuntu - LOVE Mint so far!). I thought this was really cool!
http://www.itnewstoday.com/?p=766 (great article on it)
http://susestudio.com/
It's still on an invite-only basis (apply for an invite). I just applied...definitely pretty stoked to play with it. I didn't bother trying OpenSUSE out because I'm not a Novell fan, but I'm definitely interested in tinkering with this.
SUSE Studio
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Re: SUSE Studio
yep, definitely looks quite cool, shame it only uses SUSE's .rpm repos, it would be good to try it out with debian based distros, see also http://www.tuxradar.com/content/hands-suse-studio
Re: SUSE Studio
Is Phil Collins behind this?
Were they listening to just a little too much Genesis while working on this?
Is this something serious, or like the song is it just a schoolboy crush?
Were they listening to just a little too much Genesis while working on this?
Is this something serious, or like the song is it just a schoolboy crush?
Re: SUSE Studio
I have always liked Novell, as a technology companyredcore wrote:It's still on an invite-only basis (apply for an invite). I just applied...definitely pretty stoked to play with it. I didn't bother trying OpenSUSE out because I'm not a Novell fan, but I'm definitely interested in tinkering with this.
--as I saw that they produced quality software..
For their business users it is a good idea, and possibly even for a computer shop selling customized/built computers, or servers..
--both Yast (Suse), and ZEN (Novell) have been good products..
Novell has that slick and supported option that companies will like
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/TimeSys+I ... 0134775431
--it's also a business model for some..
http://www.instalinux.com/
--other people have tried, and individuals can always do it for themselves anyway..
Re: SUSE Studio
I would like to try this service out some time, it might be fun!