Suse Studio is overflowing with awesome
After about five months of waiting, I got invited to Suse Studio Alpha. Suse Studio is a tool to help you build Ready-to-deploy variant of the opensuse 11.1 distribution. The only catch is that you can have as many or as few packages as required. This allows you to build very specialized “appliances”.
If I wanted to make a distribution catering specifically to multimedia based packages, it’s a throwaway task. You go to the website, add packages from their intuitive web2.0-ish application, and click build. Ten minutes later, a spanking new application is ready for your usage.
I see several use cases of this:
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