Novell has launched a website allowing anyone to build their own SUSE-based Linux distro, with any software and all, just within a few clicks in a handy web-interface.
From tuxradar.com
So far, the studio is invite-only, however, you can request an invite on their site (got mine in 3 days
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P.S. If something like that'd exist for Ubuntu, there would be no man happier then me on earth.
From tuxradar.com
But this comes with its own community-focused side effect. "We want people in the open source community to create custom distros," he continued. "We don't know really what that means, and that's kind of the beauty of it. We don't know where the community will take it... We don't actually know all of the things people have done with SUSE Studio yet." And people certainly are using it - in the last week alone, almost 6300 new appliances have been produced using SUSE Studio.
)P.S. If something like that'd exist for Ubuntu, there would be no man happier then me on earth.



No doubt that was because I don't know enough about it, but it is still indicative of the maturity of the system. One has to know something about the package dependencies of what one wants to install in order to get the most out of SStudio.







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