On Thu, 11 Jul 2013 19:41:32 -0400
Alexandre Couture <ac586133(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone!
My PCLinuxOS TDE non-official remaster version 2013, July 3 is ready to download!
I call it non-official because it doesn't come from the PCLOS team and since it
contains software coming from outside of their repos, it is also not supported by
them. It only has a special ''permission to exist'' from the PCLinuxOS
dev team.
It can be seen as a whole as the much-loved PCLOS 2007, but fully updated and
upgraded. It is a complete system that can be used as a LiveDVD or it can be
installed (from the LiveDVD).
New on this release:
-Fully updated PCLinuxOS 2013 base system
-TDE 3.5.13.2
-A theme switch Zenity script to let the user switch between the more modern theme
I use and TDE default theme, to please more users. -A SuperKaramba theme pack
-It can now be downloaded as a simgle ISO file, and not a multi-part zip file!
On this LivCD:
-Tons of TDE software and major apps like LibreOffice, Firefox and Gimp
Login info (on the LiveCD):
Regular user:guest Password:guest
Super user: root Password:root
System requirement:
A x86 computer with at least 256mb of RAM.
It is a 32bit system, but it can be installed on a 64bit system too.
Download link:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/58az0tb7atkr/PCLinuxOS_n-o_TDE_remaster_3Ju…
http://www.filefactory.com/file/60qc1bz69egz/n/Readme_First_pdf
http://www.filefactory.com/file/70m9x7neh6w1/n/PCLinuxOS_n-o_TDE_remaster_3…
(this file can be placed on TDE mirrors)
Md5Sum:
703a5613a3a2c0d89bb1dcadba629fb4
If you like what you see, you can consider giving some money to the Trinity
Desktop Environment project!
Give me your comments!
-Alexandre
Thanks for the links to download the iso, but I can't figure out what/where to
click to start the download on the site. I tried the little square thing next to
the large-letters of the iso, but nothing happens. I also tried to right-click and
'save as', but all it gives one is a 26kb file of some kind.
John
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“Those who suppress freedom always do so in the name of law and order.” -John v.
Lindsey