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Re: [FINAL BITS] (2) Release Notes - Draft #4

 

Den 2016-09-06 kl. 15:26, skrev Ali/amjjawad:
[Draft 4]

_*ToriOS 1.0*_

  * ToriOS is a GNU/Linux Operating System built for very old computers
    (NON PAE) and for those who are interested and brave enough to build
    their own system the way they like from a fully working base with
    GUI and minimal installed packages by default.
  * For more information, please visit: http://torios.top/


_*Technical Specifications*_

  * ToriOS 1.0 is based on the stable release of Debian 8 (Jessie) -
    https://wiki.debian.org/DebianJessie
    <https://wiki.debian.org/DebianJessie>.
  * Supported until 2020 - https://wiki.debian.org/LTS.
  * Has two different kernels: Non-PAE and PAE kernel.
  * 256 MB of RAM is the minimum to install ToriOS 1.0 but you will need
    more RAM if you wish to use the Internet.
  * Minimum CPU is Intel Celeron, ATOM, Pentium M or P4.
  * 4GB disk space is more than enough.
  * Either a CD/DVD drive or an USB port for the installer media.


_*Features*_

  * Linux Kernel 3.16
  * JWM is the default Windows Manager.
  * JWM setting manager version 1.1 is the control panel of ToriOS.
  * PCManFM version 1.2.3 is the default File Manager.
  * Numix theme.
  * Terminal and Synaptic are both available to install whatever package
    you wish.
  * Common Tasks is a post-installation menu which will pop up on the
    first run (after installing ToriOS) to perform certain tasks.

_*Known Issues*_

  * Plymouth is broken, you can see 3 dots but no logo.
  * Some packages will not be installed from the Common Tasks menu.
  * Clicking on the time and date will do nothing.
  * Some features from the setting manager might not work.
  * ToriOS manual will not open.
  * .....................
  * ......................

_*Download ToriOS 1.0*_

  * Please make sure to read the release notes before anything else,
    specially the known bugs and the workarounds.
  * Make sure to backup your important files. Don't blame the OS for any
    fault if you failed to backup what you care about.
  * http://torios.top/download/



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Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."

Best Regards,
Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad>




Hi Ali,

I happy with in now (looking at it my particular way). Others may want to add or change things.

Best regards
Nio


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