Plasma Active
Published
by Kenny Duffus
Based on
openSUSE 11.4
32-bit x86
Homepage at
http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Active
Plasma Active Testing Image
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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 be automatically resized to fill available space.
Release notes
- Plasma Active One Release
- extracts to 5Gb
- be patient booting off usb is unfortunately slow
- there is a period during boot before ksplash and a period after it where the screen goes black for a while, don’t panic. there is also a bit of a delay while all of it finishes loading.
- compositing isn’t currently working
Technical Details
Appliance configuration
Accounts
| User | Password |
|---|---|
| root | linux |
| tux | linux |
Basic settings
| Keyboard: | english-us |
|---|---|
| Time zone: | UTC |
| Language: | en_US.UTF-8 |
| Network: | dhcp |
| Firewall: | disabled |
Software
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This is the future of everything. This is “One for the book” as Paul_ErdÅ‘s would proudly exclaim!
Brilliant!
-——[ Michael P. Larsen ]-—http://ngnunity.com | http://0×142.com
Hi I planned to test on lenovo s10-3t but i wish it would fit a 4GB fdisk
For information :
Plasma_Active.i686-0.0.23.oem.tar.gz
Plasma_Active.i686-0.0.23.raw
5.1G
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http://rzr.online.fr/q/atom
Looks great! Compositing requires Compiz. I’m not a super expert at appliance development, but I think you need to install the Compiz packages and make sure you have all the xorg-x11-drivers-video packages. However, I am not all that well read in the field of Plasma Active. Otherwise, your work looks stellar! Nicely done.
This has been tested against the ExoPC but should work fine on similar devices.
It will boot and run fine on a non touch device to let you have a look at Plasma Active but the interface is a bit cumbersome to use with a mouse.
Cool. Which hardware does the image target? Can you run it on a standard desktop computer?