One of the great promises of software is its infinite malleability: software can be whatever you want, so long as you have the skills necessary (and legal rights) to modify it. Despite this promise, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
SUSE has confirmed a 100 percent increase in the number of SUSE Studio users in the last year. Nearly 233,500 users are now using SUSE Studio to develop cloud-ready application images. The design, ...
You could make your own portable portfolio live-DVD, complete with running code samples or other work. Purpose-built OS installs such as kiosks, educational disks, or ...
SUSE, an enterprise Linux operating system provider and division of The Attachmate Group, says it is shipping the latest update to its development platform for building, updating and managing ...
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 ...
The openSUSE folks released openSUSE 11.4 yesterday, and there was a lot of attention given over to Tumbleweed and updated packages, the usual stuff — but the most interesting feature to me is that ...
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 ...