![]() ![]() ![]() Although, to be fair, LibreELEC did not have those problems. Kodi exited straight away, I assumed this was down to running in a virtual window. Leap 15.2 handled the whole resizing, full-screen and hybrid modes well. This was the first distribution this year that offered the full 1920x1080 resolution on a ASUS Vivobook in Virtualbox so running it full-screen actually for once gave me the native screen resolution of this laptop. On the other hand, an intelligent user will be able to work it out and largely click through just like any other distribution. Knowledge of Calamares or other popular and more streamlined choices will only get you so far. The most that is to say about it is that's a really professionally done graphical installer with lots of options for the sysadmin and people in the know who enjoy customizing, but that it can be overwhelming for the newbie and even for users accustomed to installing distributions, just not openSUSE, as it's an installer like no other. I'm not going to explain the whole routine as it is well-known and full of options. The menu allows us to boot an existing installation, install or upgrade, with the possibility to use it as a rescue system tucked away under more options. It's quite nice to be able to start after downloading such a small iso file and it also means we get all the updates straight away, rather than installing possibly outdated images and immediately being confronted with update notifications. The image booted up fine and presented a menu with the expected entries. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |