Today, as Aaron and Frederik said, we just launched a really cool thing: periodically updated images of a reference distribution for KDE Plasma Netbook. It’s done with the openSUSE build service and is based on opensuse; however it’s quite customized with our artwork and settings, so the general feeling of the distribution is exactly what the name suggests: a reference.
It is (or, will be since we’re at very early stages of development) how we envision a complete system that boots straight into the Plasma netbook shell, and to be also a way to quickly test the really really bleeding edge development version without messing up your own system 😉
It is also very easy to customize the build on the openSUSE build service to make your own branch, so remixes and sperimentations of new ideas is really welcome 🙂
Here you can find the usb stick image, and here some useful documentation on Techbase.
Hi,
To access the USB-image a BuildService-Account is needed. Can you host the USB-Image somewhere else so people with an account can also test it?
Cheers,
DodoFXP
This is the correct download location:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Netbook/images/
Read the techbase page for how to burn the raw.bz2 to your usb stick.
link corrected 🙂
This is a very great idea IMHO 🙂
What do you think about doing this for KDE SC as well? An always up-to-date livecd (shouldn’t be hard with the buildservice), then you can advertise this to everybody who wants to see KDE in action
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