Got Mono? Visual Studio Does Programming Web Development by khess …, you must be sold on the SUSE Linux distribution. From Visual Studio, you create your applications as SUSE rpm packages. I think that… of tools for your Visual Studio development efforts. What do you think? Do you think the SUSE-only limitation is too great… Re: Got Mono? Visual Studio Does Programming Web Development by jbennet … must be sold on the SUSE Linux distribution. From Visual Studio, you create your applications as SUSE rpm packages. I think that…And why pay? Cant you just use mono with visual studio anyway? I mean, it does support other compilers... I …use Visual studio for C++ using the GNU Tools (MinGW/MinSys & … Macromedia announces the release of Studio 8 Community Center by Danny ….macromedia.com/cfusion/store/index.cfm?store=OLS-US]Macromedia Studio 8[/url] in mid September. Absent from the new software… Create Your Own Linux Appliances Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …requires less of the user than VMware's product. SUSE Studio is entirely web-based so you can create virtual …appliances at a customer site, if needed. I think SUSE Studio is ready for general use but Novell is notoriously conservative… so. You can get the full story on VMware Studio, SUSE Studio, and virtual appliances by picking up a copy of … 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …9. [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL] -[/B] While SUSE Studio isn't really a distribution, you can build…as you want them to be openSUSE-based distributions. SUSE Studio is a website that assists you to build customized … since it was mentioned by a reader. I love SUSE Studio and highly recommend it for others to use. The… Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … create Virtual Appliances. [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL] (still currently in alpha) is a web-based tool… info about building and using your own Linux distro with SUSE Studio and other tools. Would you like to build your own… Re: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by tallship … particular architecture or is really just a customized install of Suse or Fedora or Ubuntu. That's not a distribution,… distributed with software that the user chooses. To use Suse Studio, you are merely creating a custom installation of a… Suse system containing the software you have decided to run - … VMWorld Day Three: VDI, Appliances, and VMWare at the Racetrack Community Center by khess … is using them or building them or both. Using SuSE Studio and VMware Studio, you create your own Virtual Appliances and upload them… Linux Distro with a Hint of Hyper-V a la Perlow. Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …;]Novell[/URL]'s [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL]. The Linux ICs allow you to install Linux seamlessly… Re: Got Mono? Visual Studio Does Programming Web Development by khess Maybe the "official" Mono Tools goes to 11. Surely Miguel de Icaza knows about the free ones. He is the main guy for this toolset. Re: Dear China, Here Comes Microsoft's Friend, Novell. Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess I liked SuSE too when it was still owned by the German company. … as a distro at all. I do really like their SuSE Studio product though--it's awesome. OpenSUSE isn't too bad… Re: The 10 Best Linux Distributions of 2009 Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by guest10000 …-service is also a great thing, and last not least SUSE-Studio alone is worth a ranking. Recommending a distro just because… Re: Macromedia announces the release of Studio 8 Community Center by benna "Focusd on Dreamweaver" should probobly read "Focused on Dreamweaver" This blog entry seems to me to be an ad for macromedia. Did they pay you for this? Their new "masterpiece"? Have you used it yet? So how do you know it's a masterpiece then? Personally I'm rather tired of flash, and other such things. I … Re: Macromedia announces the release of Studio 8 Community Center by Dani I agree this blog entry does seem a lot like an ad. Danny's done one too many PRs in his lifetime. However, I am more interested in the semi-recent acquisition and merger between Adobe and Macromedia - now THAT is one powerful combination! Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by winstephen Hope you try MEPIS. I have been with it for several years now. I have tried literally dozens of others, but keep coming back to MEPIS. (Even bought Red Hat and SuSE - they did not do it for me.) winstephen@yahoo.com Re: How to create our own LINUX distro? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Ying_Yang Hi, Well, I know of 3 options List from the easier to the harder option; 1- suse studio 2- [url]http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/[/url] 3- Program your own OS PD: if you chose the last one join my group [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/forums/group20.html"]here[/URL] And the ship of the fools sailed away... Community Center Say Hello! by daFool …used today:[/B] Vi, Gedit, Emacs, Bluefish, Visual Studio (BizTalk), Notepad, DBVisualizer 6.1, Xlint, xsltproc, …Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio [B]Languages used today:[/B] TSQL, Bash, XSLT,… released Red Hat/Fedora, every officially released Windows, some: SuSE, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, VMS, AIX, HP/Ux,… Jbennet's Blog. Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by jbennet … password 3)It doesnt run any old versions of visual studio - not even 2003 4)It hates my Windows Mobile 2003… start menu but it looks like its been stolen from SuSE's KDE 7)New media stuff rocks Re: 10 Things I Hate About Linux Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by landonmkelsey … points. I love mono where one can run C# Visual Studio projects! OH HOW I LOVE Firefox where one can 101… Re: 10 Things I Hate About Linux Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by landonmkelsey … points. I love mono where one can run C# Visual Studio projects! OH HOW I LOVE Firefox where one can 101… Re: 10 Things I Hate About Linux Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Tcll … displays... I broke my x86 wine prefix by installing Visual studio, so it's my fault Brbx doesn't even start… Re: Create Your Own Linux Appliances Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by jbennet check out something called RBuilder too Re: Create Your Own Linux Appliances Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess Yes, rbuilder is cool, though I've never successfully created anything with it. Re: Create Your Own Linux Appliances Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by ejulien I also use virtual appliances. I often build and deploy appliances in virtual and cloud environment but I use UForge Appliance Factory, [url]www.usharesoft.com[/url]. I found the platform very simple and easy to use. Let's try it, Khess. You will successfully build and maintain your appliance!! Re: Create Your Own Linux Appliances Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by iamtron01 My self and a co-worker a little while back developed an Off Site Backup Appliance. We used an off the shelf Linux Distribution. It's quite a challenge stripping off the extras you get in a distro and also getting it compact enough to fit on a small flash rom. We managed to get the OS and our Software onto a 1GB Flash Rom. Also rather than the … Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by dandart HM Linux is a bad thing. It contains a song and the lyrics tell you to type the commands for destroying your disk into the terminal. It should not be in any top 10, it is criminal. Plus, it's for brats. Cheers Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess LOL, I thought the song was hilarious. My daughter watches the show and the song is a spoof of the original. You'd just have to see it. Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by loganf Great list. Mandriva's strong in the US also. Mandriva has been my OS choice for years, and for many others here in Idaho. We switched all of our business computers, servers, HMI's, and condition monitoring to Mandriva a few years ago. Great solid system that scales well to any application. Cool to see Tiny Core on there also. I've been … Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by ruel24 Mandriva is an excellent. and polished, Linux distro. I'm running both 2009.1 Spring and 2010 RC2 both x86-64. I also highly recommend PCLinuxOS. It was my bread and butter for years, and still the distro I most recommend. If you like to fiddle less and use your apps more, PCLinuxOS is the distro for you. Honestly, it's so simple you'll scratch … Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by bsdmonster [B][I]Someone also mentioned FreeBSD, which is not Linux but is still worth a mention. I'm not a huge fan of it and though it touts itself as very secure, it was the only system on my network that ever got hacked. I didn't install or support the system; one of my employees did and noted that one day it was hacked and owned by someone who did a fair…