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Membuat OS sendiri? Mungkinkah?

Yups, sesuai judul membuat OS sendiri. Selama ini kita hanya remastering OS, dari situ kita membuat distro turunan yang sesuai selera kita, namun hanya sebatas menambah/mengurangi/edit app yang ada. Nah sekarang ane share cara praktis membuat OS sendiri ala SuseStudio.

 

1. Go To : SuseStudio.com
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2. Sign Up
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3. Select any OS Platform and Architecture you wish to make :
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Now, It will create a new appliance for us.Screen Shot 2013 11 07 at 11.04.37 am 1024x640 How To Make Operating System by Yourself ? SuseStudio OS Operating System OpenSuse Linux

4. Name your OS !
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5. Select Necessary Packages/Softwares for your OS :
Screen Shot 2013 11 07 at 11.06.12 am 1024x640 How To Make Operating System by Yourself ? SuseStudio OS Operating System OpenSuse Linux Here, I am adding a few development related packages. 

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Select any packages you want to have in your Operating System.

 

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It will automatically select its dependencies.

 

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6. Finalize the General Settings :
  • Select your Language
  • Enable Firewall if you wish to have it
  • Leave Networking setting to automatic.
  • Add Desktop users

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7. Interesting Stuff : Personalisation !

Choose a logo and background for your own Operating System.Screen Shot 2013 11 07 at 11.15.20 am 1024x640 How To Make Operating System by Yourself ? SuseStudio OS Operating System OpenSuse Linux

8. Select Startup option :
I am selecting the Graphical Login. 

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9. Add your own Files :
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10. Select the Build Format :
I have selected USB Stick/hard disk Image, that’s the best option !Screen Shot 2013 11 07 at 11.18.39 am 1024x640 How To Make Operating System by Yourself ? SuseStudio OS Operating System OpenSuse Linux  

 

Click on Build.

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And, Here is your Operating System. Cheers ! icon smile How To Make Operating System by Yourself ? SuseStudio OS Operating System OpenSuse Linux

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Now, It’s time for testing your own Operating System. What did you make with SuseStudio?
Share your ideas and possibilities in comments below.

Sumber: https://www.googlersays.com/how-to-make-operating-system-by-yourself/

Cairo Dock 3.3.1 released, Install it in Ubuntu/Linux Mint/other Ubuntu derivatives

Install Cairo Dock 3.3.1 in Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy/Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/10.04 Lucid/11.10/11.04/10.10/Linux Mint 16/15/14/13/12/11/10/9/other Ubuntu derivatives

Cairo-Dock, a fast and customizable desktop interface which can be used as alternative or addition to Unity, Gnome-Shell, Xfce-panel, and KDE-panel, is now at version 3.3.1.
Cairo-Dock sits in the centre of your desktop, allowing you to monitor and control your favourite apps: music players, chat messengers, twitter, torrents downloaders, RSS feeds, calendar/tasks, weather, mail checkers, etc, and a powerful taskbar.
Cairo Dock includes many plugins/applets such as: weather, clock, Messaging Menu, system monitor, keyboard indicators, custom icons, notification area, clipboard manager, and many other plugins.

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Ubuntu Touch untuk PC Tablet

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Linux distributions continue to make great headway into the operating system market, and Ubuntu is often the Linux distro of choice for new users. PC tablets are slowly controlling the market field with more sophisticated units being available to consumers. With this development, Canonical (the company behind Ubuntu) are moving into that market, offering the superior functionality and design of Ubuntu on the said gadgets.


Ubuntu Design

As with other versions of Ubuntu, the tablet and smartphone moves away from traditional methods of accessing apps. Unlike Android, Windows and Mac, Ubuntu has done away with navigation buttons, opting instead for swiping gestures for accessibility. Yahoo news reports that ‘This gives it a cleaner, less cluttered feel than most other tablets.


Smartphones first

Canonical have previously announced their move into smartphones. This is due in the next Ubuntu version which 13.10, codenamed ‘Saucy Salamander’ and due for release on 17th October 2013. Carriers will have to test the software after the final release so it is unlikely actual smartphones will be available before early 2014. The long anticipated tablet release is slated for Ubuntu 14.04, a version as yet without a codename, but due to be a long term support (LTS) version.


Full PC experience

Canonical are aiming for a full PC experience once PC tablets are docked. Typical for the Ubuntu design, it will feature easy ways to add multiple users, making it ideal for enterprises which need the said gadgets, especially in the field, where they can be used by many individuals. It will also offer full disk encryption, and full user data encryption, which at the moment is a unique capability. Screen sizes supported range from 6 inches to 20 inches, and resolutions between 100 and 450 ppi. As with full PC versions, the tablet Ubuntu will be light on device resources, keeping speed and accessibility at a maximum.

We are certainly looking forward to the release of Ubuntu for tablets, it brings a new player into the field and challenges Android, Apple and Microsoft to keep improving in order to stay ahead.

Source: noobslab

Latest Gimp 2.8.4 for Ubuntu 12.10/13.04/12.04/Linux Mint 14/13 (New Release)

Install Gimp 2.8.4 in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 14/13

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GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. GIMP works on many operating systems and it is translated in many languages. It has many capabilities. It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc. GIMP is expandable and extensible. It is written and developed under X11 on UNIX platforms.

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