SUSE Studio — Linux Customization For the Masses
apokryphos writes "Novell just released the first alpha of SUSE Studio (screencast), which provides an easy way to customize your own Linux distribution with the software and configuration you want. Among other things, you can spin a Live CD, a USB image, or create a VMware image. It builds upon the already established openSUSE Build Service and KIWI imaging system."
SUSE SUSE Studio
Women are like electronics: you don't know how damaged they are until you try to turn them on.
For very small values of masses.
Hey! I wrote all those scripts myself ! I apologize for KDawson, I wrote that one when I was nodding off on heroin.
-- Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda
Citation needed.
512 MB RAM, 20 GB disk, 200 GB transfer, five datacenters. $19.95/month.
"Your browser is not officially supported We have detected that the browser you are using, Microsoft Internet Explorer, is not officially supported. Currently, for the alpha of SUSE Studio, we only support Firefox 2 and 3, and Safari 3."
FUCKING YES!
Anybody want my mod points?
Apparently the site only creates Linux distributions. It would be nice if you could roll your own windows cd, too. I'll file both bugs right now.
i believe i speak for all* linux users when i say:
HAHAHA, how does it feel now bitches!!! oh yeah now its your turn!
*well im sure that's how my mate feels and as microsoft has pointed out many a time, there are in fact only 3 people using linux.
IranAir Flight 655 never forget!
We have detected that the browser you are using, Opera, is not officially supported. Currently, for the alpha of SUSE Studio, we only support Firefox 2 and 3, and Safari 3.
Other browsers which will most likely work are the various Gecko & WebKit based browsers (Epiphany, Konqueror (with kde4-webkitpart), Camino) AND OPERA.
WTF!
I put this script together a while back to help me relive the days of quality slashdot content.
curl --silent http://feeds.digg.com/digg/container/technology/popular.rss http://feeds.digg.com/digg/container/science/popular.rss http://feeds.digg.com/digg/container/gaming/popular.rss | grep -e "<title>digg.com: Stories" -e "<link>http://feeds.digg.com" | sed -e '/<title>digg.com/s//slashdot.org/g' -e '/<\/title>/s///g' -e '/<link>/s///g' -e '/<\/link>/s///g'
Yes, I'm kidding, Yes, it works.
Oh crap, the CmdrTaco script is now self-aware and self-replicating.
First time I've ever seen something using OpenID, and it refused to let me login. Dang alpha signup.
Who need's speling and grammar?
"Your browser is not officially supported We have detected that the browser you are using, Microsoft Internet Explorer, is not officially supported. Currently, for the alpha of SUSE Studio, we only support Firefox 2 and 3, and Safari 3." Way to go SUSE, not supporting the most used web browser on earth.
Dude, we thank you for telling us...even though I don't know if I'd admit to using IE. You are buh-rave!
Oh, for the days when sig's didn't have to be cute...hey, wait a sec.
Nuke it from orbit -- it's the only way to be sure.
(There goes my karma, but someone had to say it.)
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.