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XFCE Desktop 32 bit (11.4)

Published by Balazs Kutil
Based on openSUSE 11.4 32-bit x86

A barebone XFCE4 Desktop based on openSUSE 11.4. This is a remake of previous 11.3 version posted here . Note that it is not identical, since a direct upgrade does not work from scratch (dependencies changed a lot between openSUSE versions)

There is also a 64 bit version

Changelog

0.0.1 – Initial release of 32bit version – XFCE Desktop + Slim login manager.
0.0.2 – Remove /usr/share/xsessions/twm.desktop in build script so Slim does not offer it during login

Download

Downloaded 137 times Cloned 127 times

Media

USB & disk image

This is an image of your disk, ready to be written to either a USB drive or your hard disk. When written, it will erase all data on a disk. During the first boot, your partition will bee automatically resized to fill available space.

ISO image

Burn this ISO file to a DVD (or CD, if the space allows), and you'll be able to boot directly from the disc.

Preload ISO

A bootable ISO containing the appliance disk image. Boots into a simple graphical environment and prompts for confirmation before writing the image onto the hard drive. Useful for performing automated system installs/preloads.

Warning: Overwrites all data on the target hard drive.

Preload ISO, 332 MB, i686
MD5: 2df3944bd64ef9dbf27d48e6cc145882

Release notes

0.0.2 – Remove /usr/share/xsessions/twm.desktop in build script so Slim does not offer it during login

Technical Details

Appliance configuration

Basic settings

Keyboard: english-us
Time zone: Europe/Berlin
Language: en_US.UTF-8
Network: dhcp
Firewall: disabled

Software

3 patterns, 344 packages
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Security summary

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Evert HeylenEvert Heylen,

Very cool! I’m gonna clone it for my Photoshop Live. Thanks for sharing!

Balazs KutilBalazs Kutil,

I’m happy it helped. Feel free to post the link to your appliance here :)

Evert HeylenEvert Heylen,

A small question: for a live os, it would be usefull that autologin is enabled. I enabled it, but still i have to login ( at Testdrive) How do i enable it?

Balazs KutilBalazs Kutil,

Studio does not (yet) support slim, so the autologin feature won’t work here. If you cloned from my appliance, go to ‘files’ tab, download slim.conf, and look for default_user and auto_login. Set default_user to tux (or whatever user you created) and auto_login to yes. Then re-upload the edited file back, make sure its in /etc and rebuild. That should do the trick.

Evert HeylenEvert Heylen,

Great thanks, it worked perfectly!

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