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Fun with SUSE Studio
Dec 17, 2009, 21 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3849 reads)

(Other stories by Jim Lynch)

[ Thanks to Jim Lynch for this link. ]

"SUSE Studio puts you in the developer's chair and lets you create your own customized version of desktop Linux. You don't even need to download software to do it, just visit the SUSE Studio site to get started. You can do everything necessary in your browser—no other tools are required.

"You'll need an invitation to access SUSE Studio, and you can get one in minutes by simply typing your e-mail address into the log-in page.

"Don't worry if you've never even thought about creating your own version of Linux. It's pretty darn easy, and you won't need to look at a single piece of code in order to do it."

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