Yesterday I downloaded the 3.7Gb ISO for the i586 version of the Balsam Professional 12.1 distro which will be on the KDE Spark tablet, soon to be sold.
I am running it as a guest OS under VirtualBox 4.1.8 with guest additions installed. I gave it 16GB of virtual HD space and 128MB of video RAM, and 1.5GB of virtual RAM. With these parameters it runs very quickly. It ate 4.7GB of a 16GB vHD space.
It is based on a recent release of openSUSE and has been re-branded. It features KDE 4.7.2. Shortly after I fired it up yesterday I got an update notice, which went very smoothly. This afternoon, shortly after I fired it up, I got another notice of updates awaiting download and installation. They, too, went smoothly and then requested a reboot. I have just logged back on from the reboot and noticed yet another update waiting, this time for 76MB. I clicked the "Apply" button and was soon greeted with this message:
patchpenSUSE-2011-91-1.noarch conflicts with release-notes-openSUSE.noarch < 12.1.9-1.5.1 provided by release-notes-openSUSE-12.1.7-1.1.1.noarch<br>patchpenSUSE-2011-66-1.noarch conflicts with splashy-branding-openSUSE.i586 < 0.3.13-29.3.1 provided by splashy-branding-openSUSE-0.3.13-29.1.2.i586<br>patchpenSUSE-2011-9-1.noarch conflicts with MozillaFirefox-branding-openSUSE.i586 < 5.0-7.6.1 provided by MozillaFirefox-branding-openSUSE-5.0-7.3.1.i586
In all respects, except for the logo, splash screen and other graphics and other re-branding, this distro is openSUSE 12.1, released mid-November of 2011. The first and most SIGNIFICANT change is the offering of the btrfs instead of EXT4. I chose that FS for this install. Btrfs is very fast and from the video I saw on it yesterday it rivals ZFS. Some would say it's better. Other than that I have yet to notice a difference. Another is Snapper, a user-space utility to take, compare, and revert snapshots of files. Also included is includes Tumbleweed, a rolling update of tested, stable software. It is supposed to upgrade individual components as new stable releases are made available, which doesn't explain the error message I got above.
A good review of openSUSE 12.1 is here.
I am running it as a guest OS under VirtualBox 4.1.8 with guest additions installed. I gave it 16GB of virtual HD space and 128MB of video RAM, and 1.5GB of virtual RAM. With these parameters it runs very quickly. It ate 4.7GB of a 16GB vHD space.
It is based on a recent release of openSUSE and has been re-branded. It features KDE 4.7.2. Shortly after I fired it up yesterday I got an update notice, which went very smoothly. This afternoon, shortly after I fired it up, I got another notice of updates awaiting download and installation. They, too, went smoothly and then requested a reboot. I have just logged back on from the reboot and noticed yet another update waiting, this time for 76MB. I clicked the "Apply" button and was soon greeted with this message:
patchpenSUSE-2011-91-1.noarch conflicts with release-notes-openSUSE.noarch < 12.1.9-1.5.1 provided by release-notes-openSUSE-12.1.7-1.1.1.noarch<br>patchpenSUSE-2011-66-1.noarch conflicts with splashy-branding-openSUSE.i586 < 0.3.13-29.3.1 provided by splashy-branding-openSUSE-0.3.13-29.1.2.i586<br>patchpenSUSE-2011-9-1.noarch conflicts with MozillaFirefox-branding-openSUSE.i586 < 5.0-7.6.1 provided by MozillaFirefox-branding-openSUSE-5.0-7.3.1.i586
A good review of openSUSE 12.1 is here.
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