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EXTON OpSuS Tumbleweed – Budgie Desktop 64 bit Linux Live USB – Build 180125 – with USB persistence!
EXTON OpSuS Tumbleweed Budgie is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed, which is a rolling distribution. I.e. no need for new installations. Just run the command sudo zypper dup and you will always get the latest stable packages/kernels.
ABOUT
EXTON OpSuS Tumbleweed Budgie uses kernel 4.14.14-1. Desktop environment: Budgie 10.4 Desktop. Installed programs: Among many other programs, Firefox, Gimp, SMPlayer, NetworkManager, GParted and LibreOffice. You’ll run the system as root or as the ordinary user live. Root’s and live’s password is root/live. EXTON OpSuS can easily be installed to hard drive (of those who so desire). You’ll have to do it manually though – please read below. All programs have been updated to the latest available stable version as of January 25, 2018. The system language is English.
Why should someone choose EXTON OpSuS/openSUSE?
openSUSE is grossly underestimated (in my opinion). It’s a wonderful Linux system.
SCREENSHOTS
The Budgie Desktop with Yast2 running
The Budgie Desktop with Budgie settings running
Install commands
Installing to USB with Etcher
READ MORE…
ABOUT
EXTON OpSuS Tumbleweed Budgie uses kernel 4.14.14-1. Desktop environment: Budgie 10.4 Desktop. Installed programs: Among many other programs, Firefox, Gimp, SMPlayer, NetworkManager, GParted and LibreOffice. You’ll run the system as root or as the ordinary user live. Root’s and live’s password is root/live. EXTON OpSuS can easily be installed to hard drive (of those who so desire). You’ll have to do it manually though – please read below. All programs have been updated to the latest available stable version as of January 25, 2018. The system language is English.
Why should someone choose EXTON OpSuS/openSUSE?
openSUSE is grossly underestimated (in my opinion). It’s a wonderful Linux system.
SCREENSHOTS
The Budgie Desktop with Yast2 running
The Budgie Desktop with Budgie settings running
Install commands
Installing to USB with Etcher
READ MORE…
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