On Fri, 2015-11-06 at 13:02 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
So yes, the answer is yes, it is very much worse. The openSUSE XFCE rescue image is a WONDERFUL tool. I don't understand at all how people oppose to having it available for Leap, when it is available for all other releases.
The only thing that the rescue image doesn't do is install the distro, or include bloatware like LO or Gimp. Not its purpose.
Why does it have to be a LEAP based one? What is worse in that minimal CD produced every couple days in the Tumbleweed setup? You get a more recent set of tools, that should still be able to manage your older install, you get regular bug fixes, you have a more modern kernel, thus unlike with an older release, you do not lose hardware support. People: please stop ASKING for stuff to be done FOR you: STEP up and DO the stuff - asking is easy and volunteering other people's time as well. Once an idea has been formulated, it does not help to keep on re- iterating WHY you need this; you will have to find somebody with spare cycles to actually DO the work - and that is another game. The kiwi recipes are available in OBS (in openSUSE:Factory:Live) and everybody is free to re-use them. Cheers, Dominique (yes, I started a PoC last night in home:dimstar:Leap:Live - I will not invest more time in it than producing an .iso file - this already proves to be quite some work as the TW templates obviously do not exactly match Leap 42.1; if it works, nice. if not, I am not going to fix it up.) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org