ISO has been updated.
----------------Ver1.1. notes:
Removed wicd-gtk and replaced it with network-manager-gnome. Slight thene cosmetic changes.
--------------------------------Ver1.0. notes:
Latest versions of Firefox, Thunderbird and liquorix kernel included. Thunar has been updated to version 1.6.2. All installed packages have been updated. Added gnome-system-tools, along with fixes suggested by
Taco.22 and
patrick013. Thanks, guys!
----------------After a few fits of rage, some moments of panic, quite a few restarts from scratch and many, many configurations later, I have finally produced DebWeb_RC3 remaster, based on remastersys. Please let me know if you find anything missing or not working correctly. This may be the last time I used remastersys for this one. I am going to learn how to remaster the Debian way.
You can download the iso and md5sum from the links below. The iso is 517MBs.
http://tyruiop.eu/~melodie/Downloads/ISOS/Debian/DebWeb_1.1.isohttp://tyruiop.eu/~melodie/Downloads/ISOS/Debian/DebWeb_1.1.iso.md5Based on: Debian wheezy and Taco.22's LinuxVillage remaster as a starting point
Window manager: Openbox
Desktop environment: Openbox
File manager: Thunar
Minimum RAM: 512MB (The Live to RAM option can be run in as little as 256MB, but Firefox won't start.)
Kernel: 3.7.0-9.dmz.2-liquorix-686 (PAE 32bit kernel)
This Debian web applications respin began with a simple concept - use Firefox and Thunderbird, instead of Debian's Iceweasel and Icedove. Why?
(1) At least a few common addons for Firefox/Thunderbird do not work with Iceweasel/Icedove.
(2) Because I can.
I do not have a repository set up for them. They were installed directly from Mozilla's site and have been constantly updated since. Both applications are configured to be updated directly from Mozilla's site. As a result, both applications can be updated, while running, just as soon as Mozilla releases a new update. There is no waiting for a repository update. It's the same method used on Windows desktops. It works well.
The ZRAM kernel module is not offered in any Debian kernel in any Debian repository that I've found. ZRAM has been manually installed and configured and is available out of the box. ZRAM can be turned off from an Openbox menu entry, and can be restarted the same way. The liquorix kernel is installed so that ZRAM can be easily used without having to recompile the Debian kernel.
The Internationalization & Localization application has been installed from the Semplice repository. A weather module (gweather3.py) has been installed to give weather reporting capabilities from the main menu. And remastersys was installed from the remastersys repository. All other applications are installed from Debian repositories. The multimedia repository is included and enabled in the sources list.
Because this respin's focus is web use, I'll start with those applications.
Internet:Filezilla (ftp client)
Firefox (web browser)
Pidgin (instant messenger)
Thunderbird (email client)
Transmission (torrent client)
Xchat (IRC client)
Sound & Video:Alsamixergui (sound mixer)
Brasero (CD/DVD burner)
VLC (media player)
Graphics:Gcolor2 (color chooser)
Geeqie (graphics viewer)
Office:ePDFViewer
Accessories:file-roller (archive manager)
ClipIt (clipboard manager)
Geany (text and source code editor)
System Tools:galternatives (Debian alternatives GUI configurator)
BleachBit (system cleaner)
Disk Manager (GUI for handling partitions and mount points)
Gigolo (for handling remote filesystem connections)
GPartEd (partition manager and resizer)
Htop (process viewer and handler)
Midnight Commander (twin-pane file manager)
Synaptic (GUI package manager)
Remastersys backup, GRUB restore and USB tools
Sakura & Xterm (terminal emulators)
hardinfo (system info and profiler tool)
UNetBootin (create bootable live USB drives)
Preferences:Adobe Glash Player (flash control panel)
lxappearance (customize desktop settings)
lxsession (manage desktop startup daemons)
keeptalking (internationalization & localization configuration tool)
lxrandr (monitor settings)
ntfs-config (settings for NTFS partitions)
obconf (Openbox configuration manager)
CUPS interface (for setting up printers)
ndiswrapper (for using Windows wireless drivers)
The default desktopLocal weather readings from the main menuThe instructions for changing the menu to your local weather are contained in a text file in your user's Documents directory. It is a simple text edit, after locating your weather code on weather.com's website.