![]() Finally Windows users can get Compiz easily!!.Announcing openSUSE Education with KIWI-LTSP server Live DVD.I love spinning my cube round and round and round….openSUSE Community Week!!! (May 11 – 17).Update: This is perhaps the first distribution that has Moonshine making it possible to play Microsoft WMA/V out of box legally on GNU/Linux :). Robert “bud313″ Lewis for testing the DVD. Special thanks to the repository maintainers for all the hard work on Education project. ![]() The DVD will be improved/fine tuned further over the next few months. It would be great if all LTSP developers give it a try and comment on our way of the implementation of their hard work. To test iTalc with LTSP, “su -” to root and run “italc-launcher”.Īs this is the first release, feedback, suggestions, bug reports would be highly appreciated. As the DVD is meant to demonstrate KIWI-LTSP the IP address of the eth0 is set as 10.0.0.254, you can modify to your environment after installation. Users to log in from terminals are linux1-linux5, password is linux. Knights klogoturtle kding kdeedu3 gelementalĪpart from the whole of Gnome with hundreds of other applications. Xboard vym qcad pysycache netbeans littlewizard MultiplicationStation italc drgeo childsplay bluej Gcompris galculator fluidsynth eclipse dynamipsĬhemtool celestia canorus bwbasic brainworkshopīibletime avogadro atomix XaraLX TuxWordSmith Klogic klavaro kdissert gnome-chemistry-utils Plutimikation piklab openbabel octave nvu Tuxtype tuxpaint tuxmath stellarium stardict Selection of very useful softwares for students as well as educators in the DVD are: Booting from hard disk again will leave those PCs as they were. With the KIWI-LTSP server you can PXE(network) boot other PCs to use this live DVD without installing or modifying anything on them. It also has the updates to all packages since the 11.1 release. ![]() The DVD contains fully pre-configured, ready to run KIWI-LTSP server with tons of applications from openSUSE Education repository. The build service uses the same KIWI imaging technology to create live DVD we use to create kiwi-ltsp images. The DVD is created using openSUSE Build Service, a free and open source multi-distribution collaborative packaging platform and openSUSE distribution builder. OpenSUSE Education team is proud to announce the first ever openSUSE Education and KIWI-LTSP live/installable server DVD. This will download only the bytes that have changed, which in some cases is just few MBs, saving few GBs of download.Īnnouncing openSUSE Education with KIWI-LTSP server Live DVD ĭot at the end with space before it is part of the command. Rsync -avP rsync:///opensuse/repositories/Education/images/iso/exact-name-new-image-is.iso. Rsync rsync:///opensuse/repositories/Education/images/iso/Ĭopy old image with exactly same name as new image available:Ĭp oldimage.iso exact-name-new-image-is.iso Use your favorite mirror that provides rsync, see the list of mirros providing rsync connection.Ĭheck the availability of the image you want on the mirror by running: Here is how downloaded iso images can be updated without redownloading new one. Now what happens in open source world is things improve/update by the time download of huge files complete here. You can configure firefox to use aria2c to download files too. Hint: For larger downloads, a Metalink client is best - easier, more reliable, self healing downloads.Īria2c is a CLI metalink client, download from network:utilities repo. ![]() If you click on “mirrors” on any openSUSE repository, you will see nice little tip: This will use multiple mirrors to download the iso. Get the “metalink” from the download repository, for example openSUSE-Edu repo. Here is what I do to optimize the download speed available. In India good internet connection is quite expensive, to download 2GB iso it takes me about 15 hours. or download on steroids and how to update gigabytes of isos without downloading whole of it again and again. Saturday, April 11th 9:37 am Comments (2) ![]()
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