Update - additions have been made. See ChangelogVillage_RC2 is now available for download.
ISO -
Village_RC-2_TEST_xz.iso 415mb
md5 -
Village_RC-2_TEST_xz.iso.md5 59kb
The usual info -
It is based on Openbox Wheezy with Testing enabled. If you want to change to Stable or SID then just edit /etc/apt/sources.list accordingly. The wallpaper and DM login have been given their own look. Feel free to workshop those! It comes with Openbox-menu; lightDM as DM; Thunar as FM; WICD for networking; Gigolo for local networking; Midori as browser; Sakura as default terminal; Geany as editor; XFburn for writing CD/DVDs; Catfish for file search; Geeqie for images; feh for wallpaper; Synaptic as package manager; Tint2 as panel; Xcompmgr for desktop effects; Remastersys for remastering and conky as system monitor. The desktop keybindings remain the same. Screenshots are enabled by scrot through the right-click menu or by hitting "PrintScreen". CUPS printing is available through the browser via its own command under "Applications-System Tools - Print".
Thanks to djohnston Village_RC2 is able to set Language and Locale preferences. Feh controls the wallpaper as a plugin to Thunar - right-click on a picture and set it as wallpaper. Launch Gigolo from the tray and it uses Thunar to display network shares - double-click in Gigolo to open in Thunar.
It has been designed as a basic but fully functional base for people to build their own spin. If you want to overlay LXDE or another desktop manager; change browser, file manager or panel; set up a multimedia or diagnostic spin; port it to another language; add things like ZRAM and sudo; it is the raw canvas that will allow you to build what you want. Or you can use it just as it is!
This will allow members of the Village to do their own builds and share them through Village community. We can all troubleshoot issues and bugs together, and the spins can be promoted through the Village website. So please make use of this resource - after all, it is yours. Enjoy.
Screenshots -
Notes on Installation -
A note on the installation procedure with the Remastersys Live Installer and Village_RC2.
When you initially boot the live cd/usb there can be a wait of up to half a minute whilst the system loads. It looks like nothing is happening but be patient - this depends on the speed of your machine. The system will bring you directly to the desktop - remember there is no root account - no password is needed to activate the installer. Because there are no desktop icons on this remaster, you need to activate the right-click menu and go to Applications-System Tools. Once there click on "Live Installer"
The installer is pretty straightforward. It will ask you if you want to continue, which keyboard and locale to use, which partition to use, and then it will open gparted. Go ahead and adjust your partitions accordingly - if no action is needed just quit out of gparted. You will then be asked which partition root will go, which file system you want, where to put /home, and then password/user details. Scorpio does not run sudo, so you will have a root account to set up. Just be aware that if you are used to "keyboarding" your way through a list, hit "tab" not "return" when filling in the user details - "return" will take you to the end of the list and give you an error message. You will then be asked where you want the bootloader installed, and to set the time zone.
At this point you will then be given the location of where the install will go, and asked if you want to continue. If all is well click yes. The install does not take long on hardware - however be patient if loading into VBox. When installing grub a terminal will pop up with some scary error messages on it. Just close your eyes! A minute or two later when you open them again they will be gone and you will have a dialogue box telling you a that the new system is installed and asking if you want to reboot. If you click "yes" the system will spit out the cd/usb and reboot. The whole process from boot to reboot should be no more than ten minutes.
All being well you will have the lightDM login screen appear - just login with your user name and start playing!
Remember, you can use Remastersys to create your own build. Just go to Application-System Tools-Remastersys Backup and you too can create your own spin as a backup, to give to friends or as your own mini distro.