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GNOME Reloaded

Published by André Duffeck
Based on openSUSE 12.1 32-bit x86

Desktop with updated GNOME packages.

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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 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, 489 MB, i686
MD5: 154b3b4597623122a27b237c044e0098

Virtual

Open Virtualization Format (OVF)

The OVF format is an open standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances. It is not tied to any particular hypervisor or system architecture.

OVF Image, 466 MB, i686
MD5: 771fc2b21e912a1e3f332b4e5e29f917

VMware / VirtualBox / KVM image

Whether you use VMware, VirtualBox, or KVM, this vmdk is a ready-to-use virtual appliance.

Xen guest image

This Xen guest image is ready to run on a Xen hypervisor host.

Release notes

Based on openSUSE 12.1 now.

Technical Details

Appliance configuration

Basic settings

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

Software

4 patterns, 592 packages
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Security summary

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Everyone's comments

Liam CookeLiam Cooke,

please like ’ NNOS
try like and rate
i will return the favor :)

SammichSammich,

Stop advertising everywhere. I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE . . It’s pretty much saying i cant get people to like my distribution so i go advertising because i’m not patient. SO FRIKIN STOP ADVERTISING

Liam CookeLiam Cooke,

it was ages ago, and it was on like 4 things, also it got yo to look at it, sorry for ‘spamming’

Asad DhamaniAsad Dhamani,

does this have a GUI?

Joshua MurrayJoshua Murray,

Really cool. I like it. I would download it, but my family would FREAK. Test drive, though. Cool.

Arron HarveyArron Harvey,

Are they windows users?

BenBen,

Very nice graphics. I like your creativity in this appliance. This distro is so far great (I am booting it in test drive.). I look forward to downloading this. Nice job on the flexibility of your versions. You have 4 different downloads available. This would make a great backup if your hard drive fails. Perhaps making the password on live null would help it a bit more. but other than that, great job!

I do recommended this. 8/10

jonathan rossjonathan ross,

Dumb Question out of my american laziness:

Will/is GNOME 3 supported…

RandymanmeRandymanme,

No web browser?? Now that’s a first. I had to open Yast and install Ffx. I guess the test-drive-in-the-browser is for practical reasons. Having just done the online update, it does look promising — way more appealing than the 11.3 I ran in VMware Player last summer on a quad-core Athlon. I’ve installed this one on an old Gateway E-4000 with limited resources (I’ve been looking for an os that will still run well in spite of that). I probably would have went with Lucid Puppy 5.1 if I could have figured out how to deploy the Ubuntu Desktop; instead, I’ve been relying on Linux Mint 9 Xfce w/Ubuntu Desktop (but it gets boggy if I have too much going on at once). But this baby is running like a top! Kudos to André Duffeck!

Jackson RobertsJackson Roberts,

How did this get featured?! It is BASIC openSUSE without the ability to change the time zone or keyboard. It has no added software packages that I can see, not even OpenOffice. I am probably missing something so please tell me what I am missing. Compare this to my OS at tinyurl.com/jadelinux

fofflerfoffler,

gnome reloaded seems kinda empty…

AdamantAdamant,

@Andrew Zimmerman _

AdamantAdamant,

Gnome reloaded? Something tells me that this might be really cool.
What’s next, UBUNTU reloaded?

Don LeoDon Leo,

matrix reloaded :P

Arron HarveyArron Harvey,

I’ve already reloaded, cheers

MaXx.MaXx.,

G00d

OrbOrb,

Good job, but I like KDE Reloaded better.

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