Banana Pi M2 running openSUSE Tumbleweed
Following up from my earlier post about openSUSE LTSP on Banana Pi, Nora Lee from the manufacturer of the board got in touch with me and sent me a couple of their new boards- Banana Pi M2, runs on A31s...
View ArticleAnnouncing Li-f-e 42.1
The best Linux distribution for education got a whole lot better, your Li-f-e(Linux for Education) takes a “Leap” to 42.1. openSUSE Education community is proud to present this latest edition based on...
View ArticleLive ISO Multi-boot USB revisited – live-grub-stick
Earlier tool live-fat-stick uses syslinux to create multiboot USB stick/hdd on a vfat parition without having to format the stick preserving existing data and copying whole ISO so the same stick can...
View ArticleLi-f-e at BITA Show 2016
BITA IT Show, the biggest IT exhibition in western India is coming to town on 24-26 January, We will be there promoting Li-f-e. If you are in this part of the world, drop in to check it out.
View ArticleRunning live image from RAM
Some time back I wrote a patch to KIWI that allows running openSUSE live entirely from RAM(tmpfs). How to use it? Pass “toram” parameter at the boot menu. Try it on Li-f-e. Benefits: Running the OS...
View ArticleSugar on openSUSE
Built openSUSE Leap based Sugar test images on SUSE Studio, get it from here. If you wish to get involved with the project maintaining packages, fixing/reporting bugs, follow the links on the X11:Sugar...
View ArticleFuture of Li-f-e: Linux for Education distribution
We have come a long way since the first Li-f-e live media based on openSUSE was created, the current release is based on openSUSE Leap 42.1. Deployments by Indonesia’s education system is a shining...
View ArticleTally ERP 9 on Linux
Recently we implemented Tally ERP 9 solution for Antico Pumps. That itself is not interesting, the interesting part is they are using LTSP Fat client system on openSUSE. They have only one server from...
View ArticleLive USB improvements
Tools to create multi distribution bootable USB stick got couple of new improvements and features. live-usb-gui now offers choice of scripts to use, depending in your need you can either use...
View ArticleNew blog – cyberorg.wordpress.com
I have not been actively participating in openSUSE project for some time now, as a result there has not been much to blog about on openSUSE Lizards blog, there is a new blog at...
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