Microsoft, for all its faults, has significantly lowered the bar to IT development, offering tools like Visual Studio that help make average developers more productive. Linux, on the contrary, has ...
According to Andreas Jaeger, a SUSE project manager, this updated tool "can handle any kind of image." Jaeger explained, "The default engine for building images at SUSE is kiwi and is used in both ...
Novell has launched a new Web service called SUSE Studio that simplifies the process of building Linux-based software appliances. It provides a convenient interface for creating custom versions of ...
Think you can make a better fast-booting, Chrome-focused OS than Google? Want to craft a custom Linux system that boots from a USB stick? SUSE Studio gives you 15 GB to do exactly that, and you do it ...
We first saw SUSE Studio in beta at VMWorld in 2008, a skunkworks tool for building SUSE instances. It’s come a long way since then. We first saw SUSE Studio in beta at VMWorld in 2008, a skunkworks ...
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SUSE Studio is a Web-based service for creating custom operating system and application bundles-also known as software appliances-based on Novell’s family of SUSE Linux-based operating systems. The ...
Novell has apparently figured out how to enable "mass customization" with a cool new tool for Suse Linux enabling users to create and test variants of Suse Linux Enterprise and OpenSuse. Matt Asay is ...
If you’ve ever dreamed of building your own Linux distro, or have given it a try in the past but found it to be too complicated, then the service that SUSE Studio avails is bound to intrigue you. Well ...
SUSE Studio is a great online program. It enables pretty much anyone create their own customized Linux distribution without being a Linux kernel engineer. But after you had built it, you were on your ...
We first saw SUSE Studio in beta at VMWorld in 2008, a skunkworks tool for building SUSE instances. It’s come a long way since then. Watch a slideshow of what we loved and hated about SUSE Studio ...