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Creating your own linux

Creating your own linux without technical knowledge or programming, yes it is possible be with no scripting or coding, I had gone through a site on which we can create our own and so i had created , i had named it "X LiNuX" . We can create it online but just selecting some sort of softwares which we want to add in it.if i rate it, i will probably give it all the points , it is a marvelous rich Jquery website !!
More than 4500 appliances are created in a week!! so head on and create your own!



          We can create a  :

  • Amazon EC2 image
  • Live CD/DVD (.iso)
  • VMware / Virtualbox / KVM (.vmdk)
  • OVF virtual machine (.ovf)
  • xen guest
  • preload ISO (.iso)
   yah now i am revealing the website of which i am talking , that is : www.susestudio.com

    Now getting started to create your own linux



Getting Started



Firstly, you have to create a user ID on www.susestudio.com then confirm it and the follow these sreps -

  1. Log In.  Log in to your default SUSE Studio Web site given to you by your system administrator.



2. Choosing a Base Template.  The base template determines the operating system where your appliance is based upon. This can be any of the openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server flavours for a 32- or 64-bit processor architecture depending on the server configuration.



3. Adding Software.  Optionally extend the chosen base template with additional software from either your standard source or from an openSUSE repository. 

some softwares, and apps i had added to my suse distro

4. Configuring Your Appliance.  Personalize the appearance, locale, network, logo, background and other settings of your appliance.
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5. Creating Your Appliance.  Build the appliance in different formats like ISO, USB stick, hard disk image, VMware/VirtualBox image, or as Xen guests.



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