ULTIMATE Linux Mint 17 LiveDVD , Cinnamon Edition 64-bitseeders: 7
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ULTIMATE Linux Mint 17 LiveDVD , Cinnamon Edition 64-bit (Size: 2.12 GB)
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This torrent and all content of this release is shared under GPL licence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License A FEW NOTES ABOUT THIS RELEASE: This "ULTIMATE Mint 17" release is based on standard linux Mint 17 Qiana Cinnamon Edition 64-bit, but bundled with extra software that doesn't come in a standard edition. Besides regular software that is included in original .ISO image- here is a list of extra software: INSTALLED THEME: VOID theme INSTALLED SOFTWARE: Furius ISO Mount - virtual image mount manager GmountISO - virtual image mount manager Gnome Commander - file manager K4DirStat - graphical disk usage utility NFO Viewer - simple viewer for NFO files TrueCrypt (7.1a) - powerful on-the-fly encryption software APTonCD - back up your installed packages to a disc or ISO image Gparted - gnome partition tool Htop - terminal task manager System Profiler and Benchmark - displays info about system components Chromium - internet browser Opera - internet browser Azureus - filesharing torrent client Deluge - filesharing torrent client Filezilla - FTP client Google Earth - virtual globe, map and geographical information program LinuxDC++ - DC++ filesharing client Skype - VOIP software TeamViewer 9 - remote desktop software Comix - comic book reader Adobe Reader - PDF reader Adobe Flash Player- flash player Virtual Box - powerful virtualization software Wine - Windows program emulator PlayOnLinux - graphical frontend for WINE, specialized for games Compiz desktop manager Compiz Config settings manager Audacity - audio editor and recorder Radiotray - online radio streaming player ISO Master - read, write and modify ISO images K3B - CD and DVD burner, copier, ripper Kaffeine - media player MeTV - television (DVB) viewer Nero 4Linux - Nero's CD & DVD burner for linux Openshot Video Editor - video editor for Linux RecordMyDesktop - desktop session recorder SMPlayer - media player Smplayer Youtube Browser - optional YouTube player TVtime - television (DVB) viewer XMMS - audio player GuvcView - V4L2 video viewer and capture software Webcamstudio - virtual webcam software Remastersys - Back up an entire system, including user data, to an installable Live CD/DVD Aircrack-ng - 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking program Reaver - bruteforce attack tool for WPA/WPA2 WiFi networks Wireshark - network protocol analyzer As you can see- list contains more than 45 additional programs and functions. For basic usage you don't have to download and install any additional software as this release contains more than you need for everyday use. HOW TO USE THIS "Ultimate Mint 17 LiveDVD" .ISO : This release is Live (just like an original Mint release) so you can try this release without installation to your hard disk. After you download it- you just have to burn this .ISO image to an empty DVD disc and boot your computer from DVD drive. On first boot screen hit ENTER or wait for default boot option timer to expire and start live system. If you experience slow booting, just be patient and wait a few minutes until live system boots into desktop enviroment. Than you can use the live system as it is on a hard disk (but with slower response because it depends of DVD drive's actual speed). Also keep in mind that everything you do on the live system (every change that you make on files,programs and functions on live system) will be erased after first reboot, so if you make or download any important documents be sure to save 'em onto your hard drive before you shut down live system. HOW TO USE THIS "Ultimate Mint 17 LiveDVD" .ISO on USB flash memory stick : In case that you don't have a DVD drive on your computer or you don't wanna use it - you could make a live system running from USB flash memory stick. You will get a bit faster response of whole system than as it is on DVD drive. How can you do that? Very easy, in two ways- from Windows or from Linux. This torrent contains a small software called "Rufus" that will help you to transfer this .ISO distro onto USB stick. First plug your USB memory into computer and Start Rufus with admin privileges and click on drop down menu where it says: "Create a bootable disk using..." choose "ISO image" from drop down menu and than click on drive icon next to it and browse for this .ISO. After warning message click on "OK" and right after that disable your antivirus protection and finally click on "Start" button down bellow to begin creation of USB image. When you done, you have to boot your computer and as a first boot defice specify that USB memory stick. The rest is the same as it's already described for DVD image above. (NOTE: you have to disable your antivirus protection because of autorun.inf file that exists within .ISO image and may cause false alert.) If you already burned .ISO image on DVD and you still want to have it on USB memory too (Or in case that you don't have Windows at all so you can't start Rufus to transfer files to USB) you can make USB live system right from this LiveDVD. Boot your "Ultimate Mint 17 LiveDVD" from drive and after system boots up go to "Menu"--> "Accessories" --> "USB Image Writer" and on the left browse menu chose this .ISO and on the right menu chose your USB drive and than click on "Write" button, wait for operation to finish and that's it. HOW TO INSTALL THIS "Ultimate Mint 17 LiveDVD" on your hard drive: "Ultimate Mint 17 LiveDVD" can be installed on the hard disk, and then used without the DVD disc. Benefits of installing the hard disk compared to LIVE mode is faster response of the whole system and keeping all the changes you make in the course of work, files and settings are not deleted after the restart as in LIVE mode. The installation can be started directly from the boot menu by selecting "install - start the installer directly" or from the LIVE system by double-clicking on the "Install Custom Live CD" icon on the desktop or from the "Menu --> Administration --> Install RELEASE". When you install Linux Mint, it will detect the presence of an already existing computer system (Win XP, Win 7, Win 8, etc..) And will pump it into your boot loader and will be able to choose which system will be used at boot time, so we will have a dual boot Windows / Linux. Or if you want to ,you can tell the installer to remove an existing operating system that you already have in your computer and install only this, all of course depends on your desire. If you are not well informed about how to install Linux Mint on the hard disk - than try first to inform yourself about it before you commit to this procedure. Consequences due to improper installation be losing the existing contents of the partitions of your PC. If you decide to install this release Mint on your hard disk- it is important to note that prior to the installation should be left empty hard disk space (unallocated disk space) that will be reserved for Linux files. It is necessary to provide about 11GB of space for the system + 1GB swap, so its about 12GB required by the installer. This can be done while the system is in LIVE mode using the Linux partitioning program Gparted. "Menu --> System Tools --> Gparted" After running the program click on the partition you want to separate for the installation of Linux and then optionally modify ("Shrink"/"Resize / Move") to separate the free space or to delete an entire partition ("Delete"), and create "unallocated" space on the disk. It is desirable before any modification / deletion of partitions to copy all of your important documents to another location in the event of a possible loss of data. After selecting the desired changes to the partitions click on "Edit" and then on "Apply All Operations" and the changes will be made. Then run the installer and follow these steps (1) Step installer to choose the language and click Continue. (2) step click on Continue (if all necessary dependencies are satisfied) (3) step if you want to "dual boot" choose the last option "Something else", then click on "Continue" (4) click on the "free space" which we created earlier and then click on the "+" left below (5) In the "Create Partition" dialog 'size' you entered 1024MB, for 'Use as' select "swap area" then click on "OK" and wait for it to create a SWAP partition (6) click again on the "free space" and then click on the "+" in the bottom left "Mount Point" drop down menu, choose "/" and click on "OK" and wait for it to create a system partition. (7) Optional: In this step, we mark the existing partitions on the hard drive to be automatically mounted at Linux booting. You need to click on the desired partition and click below on "Change". In the "Edit Partition" dialog "use as" choose "NTFS" from the drop down menu for "Mount Point" type "/windows/ data" if you say a wellknown D: partition from Windows where we keep all our documents. Confirm the "OK" and wait for the change to apply. (8) followed by clicking the "Install Now" on the lower right (9) choose the time zone and click on "Continue" (10) choose the encoding keyboard and click on "Continue" and the installation begins ABOUT DEFAULT SYSTEM SETTINGS: Account name : Linux MINT 17 Cinnamon Root username : mint17 Root password : cinnamon17 Computer name : cinnamon17 Keyboard layout : English US Time zone : Europe, city Belgrade GMT+1 Default subtitle encoding VLC player: Eastern European (Windows-1250) Default subtitle encoding SMPlayer: Slavic/Central European Windows (CP-1250) (NOTE: During installation on hard drive, when installer prompts about username and password, whatever you fill in it doesn't matter- because after installation system will return to its default settings username: mint17, password: cinnamon17 . So you should change your credentials AFTER installation.) DEFAULT KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS: / - open Home folder - - Volume Down + - Volume Up * - Volume Mute PrintScreen - Take snapshot of current screen and save it to /home/Pictures CTRL+ALT+T - Launch Terminal window CTRL+ALT+C - Launch Calculator CTRL+ALT+X - Launch XMMS player CTRL+ALT+V - Launch VLC Player CTRL+ALT+O - Launch Opera Browser CTRL+ALT+S - Launch Skype CTRL+ALT+K - Launch kaffeine player CTRL+ALT+G - Launch Google Earth CTRL+ALT+R - launch RadioTray player CTRL+ALT+F1 - launch first text terminal window (others are F2,F3,F4,F5 and F6) CTRL+ALT+F8 - launch user enviroment- desktop DEFAULT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: Although Linux is flexible on any hardware configuration, you might miss some drivers. To check, go to "Menu" --> "Administration" --> "Driver Manager" PROPOSALS AND SUGGESTIONS: If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this publication, or suggestions about software that should be included in this edition, you can write to my mail: majstor_dane@yahoo.com or to majstor.dane@hotmail.com Daniel, July 2014. This torrent and all content of this release is shared under GPL licence. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License Sharing Widget |