[openFATE 307725] Virtual Machine with latest openSUSE release
Feature added by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #307725, revision 1 Title: Virtual Machine with latest openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (atm M7) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:1 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p1111 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #307725, revision 2 - Title: Virtual Machine with latest openSUSE release + Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) + openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (atm M7) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:1 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p1111 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) Feature #307725, revision 4 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (atm M7) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:1 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p1111 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. + Discussion: + #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) + I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people + could be familiar with openSUSE. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Jan Šembera (JSembera) Feature #307725, revision 5 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (atm M7) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:1 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p1111 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. + #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) + I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I + especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux + community what we have created together, and this is especially true + for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't + have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual + machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new + release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have + fully working openSUSE at their disposal. + Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in + order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with + reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be + sufficient demo. + But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it + can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the + particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I + think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be + made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many + steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish + quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, + click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note + that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on + how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Jaromír Červenka (Cervajz) Feature #307725, revision 7 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the - latest openSUSE release (atm M7) via VNC or SSH. + latest openSUSE release (atm M8) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " - vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:1 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p1111 " + vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5801 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Jaromír Červenka (Cervajz) Feature #307725, revision 8 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the - latest openSUSE release (atm M8) via VNC or SSH. + latest openSUSE release (atm RC1) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5801 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Jaromír Červenka (Cervajz) Feature #307725, revision 9 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the - latest openSUSE release (atm RC1) via VNC or SSH. + latest openSUSE release (at this moment openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2) via + VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " - vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5801 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " + vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5901 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Ruurd Pels (rfpels) Feature #307725, revision 10 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (at this moment openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5901 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). + #3: Ruurd Pels (rfpels) (2010-02-25 13:45:59) + Yes Studio is a way to do that however the amount of effort needed to + get that running and and and is considerably higher than being able to + just open vnc and entering an URL. Very low threshold to just go and + try something out and look around. I think this idea is a welcome + addition to marketing Linux in general and OpenSUSE in particular. + And while we're at it, maybe the login screen should be adorned with a + clear possibility to use the three most popular desktop environments: + KDE, KDE and KDE... JOKE!!! KDE, Gnome and LXDE of cource :-) + -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #307725, revision 11 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (at this moment openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5901 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). #3: Ruurd Pels (rfpels) (2010-02-25 13:45:59) Yes Studio is a way to do that however the amount of effort needed to get that running and and and is considerably higher than being able to just open vnc and entering an URL. Very low threshold to just go and try something out and look around. I think this idea is a welcome addition to marketing Linux in general and OpenSUSE in particular. And while we're at it, maybe the login screen should be adorned with a clear possibility to use the three most popular desktop environments: KDE, KDE and KDE... JOKE!!! KDE, Gnome and LXDE of cource :-) + #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-02-25 14:18:06) (reply to #3) + I already talked with Studio guys and they are already planning + something similar. Stay tuned! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #307725, revision 15 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (at this moment openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5901 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). #3: Ruurd Pels (rfpels) (2010-02-25 13:45:59) Yes Studio is a way to do that however the amount of effort needed to get that running and and and is considerably higher than being able to just open vnc and entering an URL. Very low threshold to just go and try something out and look around. I think this idea is a welcome addition to marketing Linux in general and OpenSUSE in particular. And while we're at it, maybe the login screen should be adorned with a clear possibility to use the three most popular desktop environments: KDE, KDE and KDE... JOKE!!! KDE, Gnome and LXDE of cource :-) #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-02-25 14:18:06) (reply to #3) I already talked with Studio guys and they are already planning something similar. Stay tuned! + #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-03-01 09:00:04) + Jaromir's effort is now available from http://virtual.i-tux.cz/ -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Feature #307725, revision 16 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (at this moment openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5901 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). #3: Ruurd Pels (rfpels) (2010-02-25 13:45:59) Yes Studio is a way to do that however the amount of effort needed to get that running and and and is considerably higher than being able to just open vnc and entering an URL. Very low threshold to just go and try something out and look around. I think this idea is a welcome addition to marketing Linux in general and OpenSUSE in particular. And while we're at it, maybe the login screen should be adorned with a clear possibility to use the three most popular desktop environments: KDE, KDE and KDE... JOKE!!! KDE, Gnome and LXDE of cource :-) #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-02-25 14:18:06) (reply to #3) I already talked with Studio guys and they are already planning something similar. Stay tuned! #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-03-01 09:00:04) Jaromir's effort is now available from http://virtual.i-tux.cz/ + #6: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-03-08 15:12:20) (reply to #5) + Darix setup the new domain name: http://live.opensuse.org/ -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #307725, revision 18 Title: Virtual Machine with the latest (and maybe latest stable) openSUSE release - openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.3: Done Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) Description: Jaromir Cervenka started a little project where everyone can try the latest openSUSE release (at this moment openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2) via VNC or SSH. See http://www.cervajz.com/page/openSUSE-verejne.html (in Czech, but " vncviewer leon.i-tux.cz:5901 " and " ssh virtual@leon.i-tux.cz -p2222 " should be understandable for everyone :-)) It would be nice if Novell started to provide something similar, because it received a huge positive feedback in Czech and Slovak Linux Community. Discussion: #1: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-09-10 22:16:55) I think it´s very good idea and this could be one of ways how people could be familiar with openSUSE. #2: Jan Šembera (jsembera) (2009-09-11 01:11:28) I gave this a bit of thought when I helped set this thing up. What I especially like about the idea that it can really show all of Linux community what we have created together, and this is especially true for users that are currently using another distributions - they don't have to worry about installation issues, disk repartitioning, virtual machine setup, spending a lot of time just to be able to try new release... they simply connect to the machine and voila, they have fully working openSUSE at their disposal. Of course, the problem of concurrent access has to be addressed in order to implement this perfectly, but even with single instance with reloading from snapshot after defined period of time would be sufficient demo. But then... how about Studio? I didn't study it in detail, but maybe it can be modified to simply instantiate pre-made openSUSE image for the particular user and then just run this image within web player, which I think we already have. For usability reasons, this would have to be made simple and quick (eg. avoid forcing curious users to do too many steps to instantiate the image, or their curiosity will vanish quickly). Maybe even avoid login, then select distribution/version, click go... and go. And after some time, clean up orphaned images. Note that this isn't the content of the request itself, but just my $0.02 on how to implement :-). Think openSUSE Studio :-). #3: Ruurd Pels (rfpels) (2010-02-25 13:45:59) Yes Studio is a way to do that however the amount of effort needed to get that running and and and is considerably higher than being able to just open vnc and entering an URL. Very low threshold to just go and try something out and look around. I think this idea is a welcome addition to marketing Linux in general and OpenSUSE in particular. And while we're at it, maybe the login screen should be adorned with a clear possibility to use the three most popular desktop environments: KDE, KDE and KDE... JOKE!!! KDE, Gnome and LXDE of cource :-) - #4: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-02-25 14:18:06) (reply to #3) I already talked with Studio guys and they are already planning something similar. Stay tuned! #5: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-03-01 09:00:04) Jaromir's effort is now available from http://virtual.i-tux.cz/ #6: Pavol Rusnak (prusnak) (2010-03-08 15:12:20) (reply to #5) Darix setup the new domain name: http://live.opensuse.org/ -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307725
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