Create Your Own Linux Appliances Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …. Novell also offers a tool called [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL] (still in alpha) that fills… Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … originally developed to create Virtual Appliances. [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL] (still currently in alpha) is… Linux Distro with a Hint of Hyper-V a la Perlow. Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess ….novell.com"]Novell[/URL]'s [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL]. The Linux ICs allow you… 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … of my readers suggested. [B]9. [URL="http://www.susestudio.com"]SUSE Studio[/URL] -[/B] While SUSE Studio isn… 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: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Techwriter10 Very cool, Ken. I would love to play with that when it comes out and choose the options that work best for me. Re: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by michinobu_zoned They have that at the computer science's lab at my school. Sucks ass! They replaced the $15K Solaris Sunblade workstations with PC-architecture Linux systems which really just logs-on to a server as oppossed to running off the PC's harddrive, because that's all that the IT department (a different department from my own major's) knows how to use.… Re: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess @michinobu-- What do they have at your school? If you are using Linux workstations and they are slow, it could be something they are trying to do or the person who built them did it wrong. I'd be glad to help. Re: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by abhi.navale hi Ken, I want to create linux installation disc.(not necessarily live cd/dvd) I have ubuntu 9.04 installed on my pc. But my requirement is that i want to add all the packages & softwares which I installed on my current system; to my installation disc. I want to personalize this installation disc so that when i install from this disk; then … Re: Linux Distro with a Hint of Hyper-V a la Perlow. Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by ipsr hi. i am new member in daniweb,..can anybody tell me where to study RHCA in a cost effective way??but thta doeznt mean to trade of the quality of RHCA Re: Linux Distro with a Hint of Hyper-V a la Perlow. Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess The most cost-effective way would be to install CentOS (a Red Hat Enterprise clone compiled from RHEL source) and buy yourself an RHCE/RHCA study guide. Red Hat Certification exams aren't like the trivia-based exams from other vendors, you have to know the product and work with it in these exams. I personally believe that experience far outweighs … Re: Linux Distro with a Hint of Hyper-V a la Perlow. Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess As promised, here's Jason's recipes for installing Linux on Hyper-V R2: [url]http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=10830[/url] 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… Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by etech18 My favorite Linux disto these days is #! CrunchBang Linux, an Ubuntu based distribution offering a great blend of speed, style and substance. Using the nimble Openbox window manager, it is highly customisable and provides a modern, full-featured GNU/Linux system without sacrificing performance. Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by masinick It may have been me that mentioned Hannah Montana Linux; if so, I did so humorously; nothing wrong with it, but it is clearly a niche mostly for little girls who like the colors and the music. It is OK, nothing more than a cosmetic modification of Ubuntu. Personally, I am a strong Debian advocate. I am using Debian Squeeze right now, though … 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: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by mulkers But where is Ubuntu in that list? is it too popular to deserve an entry? Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by KonkaNok >My favorite Linux disto these days is #! CrunchBang Linux, an Ubuntu based distribution offering a great blend of speed, style and substance. Using the nimble Openbox window manager, it is highly customisable and provides a modern, full-featured GNU/Linux system without sacrificing performance. Ditto. Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by masinick Ubuntu was mentioned in the original article if I am not mistaken. By the way, the time is now. Ubuntu passed Release Candidate stage for the 9.10 release. My recommendation for those of you who like to use it is to grab it now; any changes for the release will be minor, as in ten packages or less, so this is a good time to download it before … Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khakilang I am quite new to Linux. But I have tested several Distro and certainly put Ubuntu in my top list and now with the new release 9.10 Karmic Koala. I must say its one of the best. Re: 2009's Top 10 Reader's Choice Linux Distributions Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by tomgheath My preference - Mandriva Linux 100% 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: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by tallship I rally don't know why people call these 'disros'. They're not. They're liveCDs populated with software you want to run, or PXE or USB, etc. The same thing is available at instalinux.com - spin your own liveCD? NO! They call them distros, and their not. The distros are Ubuntu or Deb or Fedora, etc., Even LFS isn't REALLY building your own distro… Re: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by jojothehobo Tallship has a good introduction to custom Linux installations but misses a key bugaboo that limits Linux market penetration- Drivers. I had a number of students seriously interested in exploring Linux as a Windows alternative but got discouraged when they couldn't find drivers for their hardware and peripherals. Re: Build a Linux Distro You Can Be Proud Of Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khakilang That will be cool. Something to call your own.