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SUSE Studio
Probably no one mentioned (at least nothing comes up when searching) this interesting way to build a custom appliance online and even test it on site:
http://susestudio.com I've applied for testing and after a week I have an account and already playing with it. :) |
Re: SUSE Studio
Yes, you are the first on this forum.
I received my invite last night and just glossed through it. Looks quite intriguing. SuSe left a bad taste in my mouth (certain percularities that were obviously features rather than bugs), however I applaud their work and hope to see the same from other major/source distros. Have you gone and deployed/installed an ISO generated from this online tool? I know I'm going to be annoyed by the flood of random "distros" that are nothing more than overzealous desktop themes - everything from tv shows to religions to corporate branding. However the ease of including custom packages should make reinstallations/deployment and livecd toolkits that make easier/quicker. So when are the Diablo and Mer versions going to be released? (; (I am joking) |
Re: SUSE Studio
Well, you can include custom repos, so a Mer distro is certainly possible - they use the openSUSE build service anyway :D
This will be a great way to provide a custom development environment for your application if it is hard to be build. Lets see what will come out of it. P.S. Just built a quick openSUSE 11.1 vmware image in 3 minutes (quite fast, I expected slower) and I'm now test driving it (the test drive is running inside the browser and you have a limit of one hour to meddle with the test), probably to avoid someone using it as a simple desktop replacement. Of course you can download the entire image for test locally. You can also export the kiwi konfig to build the appliance locally if you want. |
Re: SUSE Studio
I just signed up for an invitation. I hope I can start using it soon. I saw the screencast and had ideas for something personal. It's gonna be great. Thanks for this Bundyo! :)
Jesse~ |
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