Semi-Automatic OS Changelog

What's new in Semi-Automatic OS 3.1.0

Nov 4, 2014
  • It includes the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin v. 3.1.2 and the brand new QGIS 2.6, already configured along with all the required dependencies (OGR, GDAL, Numpy, SciPy, and Matplotlib).

New in Semi-Automatic OS 3.0.2 (Jul 21, 2014)

  • The Semi-Automatic OS v. 3.0.2 is a lightweight virtual machine for the land cover classification of remote sensing images. It includes the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin v. 3.0.2 and QGIS 2.4, already configured along with all the required dependencies (OGR, GDAL, Numpy, SciPy, and Matplotlib).
  • The main change is that now the Semi-Automatic OS is based on Debian.
  • The Semi-Automatic OS is based on Debian 7 32-bit, and it is designed to require very little hardware resources. It uses LXDE and Openbox as main desktop environment. This virtual machine can be useful for testing the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin, or when the installation of the required programs in the host system is problematic.
  • The Semi-Automatic OS is available as a virtual machine that can be run in the open source VirtualBox, or any other virtualization program. The following is a guide for the installation of the Semi-Automatic OS in the open source program of virtualization VirtualBox.

New in Semi-Automatic OS 2.0.1 (Oct 16, 2013)

  • New version of the Semi-Automatic OS (a lightweight virtual machine for the land cover classification of remote sensing images and GIS analyses) includes the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin 2.1.4 for QGIS 2.0.1, already configured along with all the required dependencies (Orfeo Toolbox, SAGA GIS, GDAL, Numpy and Matplotlib).
  • Also, an issue with the network configuration for VirtualBox has been fixed.