openSUSE Linux 12.3 KDE (64-bit)
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- linux gnu gnu/linux operating system operating systems desktop kde software unix open source opensource suse opensuse rpm
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- 2013-03-13 21:18:04 GMT
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- JRepin
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openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or Server. You can surf the web, manage your e-mails and photos, do office work, play videos or music and have a lot of fun. openSUSE 12.3 is released bringing the best which Free and Open Source Software has to offer. Much attention in this shorter-than-normal cycle went into details and stability. This includes deeper integration of systemd and improvements to package management as well as a move to 1gb images for the live systems. New are UEFI and experimental Secure Boot support, stable ARMv7 and experimental ARM 64bit images, the KDE Plasma 4.10 desktop, a touch of cloud with OpenStack, Postgresql 9.2 and MariaDB and the latest development tools and libraries. Find out more on http://news.opensuse.org/?p=15299
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why no comment? hav u not tried it?
need to run it from a usb. any ideas
To run it from USB just use the dd command, something like this:
dd if=/path/to/openSUSE.iso of=/dev/sdc
Where /dev/dsc is the device of your USB drive. You can also use unetbootin to create bootale USB in an easier way.
dd if=/path/to/openSUSE.iso of=/dev/sdc
Where /dev/dsc is the device of your USB drive. You can also use unetbootin to create bootale USB in an easier way.
SUSE is the best "windoz" -tpe for install & seamless instructions as wll as drivers.
I've worked w/ Redhat
some 1/2 dozen commercials & Ubantu. This has the most drivers I've found. but many times they are in German as Novell bought them as a commercial German firm. Worth the work as it is absolutely the most efficient Linux (runs fine on a VERY old Pentium.
Thanks for the U.D!
I've worked w/ Redhat
some 1/2 dozen commercials & Ubantu. This has the most drivers I've found. but many times they are in German as Novell bought them as a commercial German firm. Worth the work as it is absolutely the most efficient Linux (runs fine on a VERY old Pentium.
Thanks for the U.D!
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