Suse Studio gets some good press

The idea is sheer brilliance, and the execution of it may be just as good.

Novell’s SUSE Studio: Finding ‘you’ in the ‘we’ that is Linux

>> The idea is sheer brilliance, and the execution of it may be just as
>> good.
>
> ‘Novell’s SUSE Studio: Finding ‘you’ in the ‘we’ that is Linux’
> (http://tinyurl.com/bucxcn)

Novell’s ideas always sound cool, it’s just getting people to use them in
any real capacity. I hope it succeeds.

wow this thing is really impressive!

On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 20:36:01 +0000, jurgis wrote:

> wow this thing is really impressive!

It is. I’ve had the opportunity to play with it in alpha/beta and while
there are still a few glitches, in general it’s pretty cool. I really
like that you can bring up a “test drive” of the system you’re building,
tweak it, and then export the changed files out and use those in a liveCD/
DVD version. That allows some significant configuration well beyond a
standard installation.

Jim

Sounds impressive. It will be interesting to see how well it works.

Could also counter people’s questioning openSUSE because it doesn’t have any forks/spin-offs (like Ubuntu has Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu, Mint, and more. Red Hat has Fedora and Mandriva. Mandriva has PCLinuxOS. etc. etc.)