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: BootStick, the bootable USB stick creation tool is included in both editions by default; | : BootStick, the bootable USB stick creation tool is included in both editions by default; | ||
: LZMA squashfs compression changed back to GZIP. | : LZMA squashfs compression changed back to GZIP. | ||
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+ | === Applications === | ||
+ | Point Linux 13.02 comes in two editions, Full and Core. | ||
+ | ==== Key packages present in Core and Full editions ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | : ssh | ||
+ | : sudo | ||
+ | : telnet | ||
+ | : rsync | ||
+ | : ntp | ||
+ | : pulseaudio | ||
+ | : pptp-linux | ||
+ | : cups | ||
+ | : acpid | ||
+ | : lidhtdm | ||
+ | : plymouth | ||
+ | : Virtualbox Guest Additions | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Key applications present in Core and Full editions ==== | ||
+ | : Network Manager Gnome | ||
+ | : Synaptic | ||
+ | : GDebi | ||
+ | : Update Manager | ||
+ | : Eye of Mate (the Eye of Gnome analog) | ||
+ | : Atril (the Evince analog) | ||
+ | : Engrampa (the File Roller analog) | ||
+ | : Printer Configuration Tool (system-config-printer) | ||
+ | : GParted | ||
+ | : BootStick | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Key applications present in Full edition only ==== | ||
+ | : Mozilla Firefox | ||
+ | : Mozilla Thunderbird | ||
+ | : Pidgin | ||
+ | : Transmission | ||
+ | : LibreOffice | ||
+ | : VLC | ||
+ | : Remmina | ||
+ | : Vino | ||
+ | : Seahorse | ||
+ | : Mateconf Editor (the GСonf Editor analog) | ||
+ | : Simple Scan | ||
+ | : OpenJDK | ||
+ | : Adobe Flash Player (licensed) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Full edition also includes non-free firmware drivers.<br /> | ||
+ | Core edition can be easily upgraded to the Full edition by installing the <code>pointlinux-mate-desktop</code> package.<br /> | ||
+ | Non-free Google Chrome, Opera, Dropbox and Virtualbox repos can be added by installing the <code>pointlinux-repos-nonfree</code> package and updating package lists.<br /> | ||
+ | Compiz is not installed by default, but it can be easily enabled with <code>pointlinux-compiz</code> metapackage installation and restart. | ||
=== Point Linux Installer === | === Point Linux Installer === |
Revision as of 08:37, 6 April 2013
These release notes for Point Linux 13.04 (Taya) provide an overview of the release and document the known issues with Point Linux 13.04.
Contents |
Point Linux 13.04 overview
The purpose: | Desktop PC distro |
Target audience: | Experienced users and business/IT sector |
Based on: | Debian 7 (Wheezy) |
Kernel: | 3.2.0-4 |
DE: | Mate 1.4.2 |
Compiz: | Available in repo. Not installed by default. |
DM: | LightDM |
Distro format: | LiveDVD/USB |
Supported architectures: | i386 (i686-pae), amd64 |
Distro language: | Multilingual |
Installer: | Point Linux Installer 0.14.1 |
What's new in Point Linux 13.04
While Point Linux 13.04 is based on the same repository as it's predecessor, it comes with a new GUI installer replacing Debian Installer that was used in previous version. This allowed us reduce the image size greatly and simplify the overall installation process.
Other changes
- Firefox 20.0;
- Thunderbird 17.0.5;
- Latest Debian 'Wheezy' packages;
- Broadcom B43 driver replaced with STA;
- BootStick, the bootable USB stick creation tool is included in both editions by default;
- LZMA squashfs compression changed back to GZIP.
Applications
Point Linux 13.02 comes in two editions, Full and Core.
Key packages present in Core and Full editions
- ssh
- sudo
- telnet
- rsync
- ntp
- pulseaudio
- pptp-linux
- cups
- acpid
- lidhtdm
- plymouth
- Virtualbox Guest Additions
Key applications present in Core and Full editions
- Network Manager Gnome
- Synaptic
- GDebi
- Update Manager
- Eye of Mate (the Eye of Gnome analog)
- Atril (the Evince analog)
- Engrampa (the File Roller analog)
- Printer Configuration Tool (system-config-printer)
- GParted
- BootStick
Key applications present in Full edition only
- Mozilla Firefox
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Pidgin
- Transmission
- LibreOffice
- VLC
- Remmina
- Vino
- Seahorse
- Mateconf Editor (the GСonf Editor analog)
- Simple Scan
- OpenJDK
- Adobe Flash Player (licensed)
Full edition also includes non-free firmware drivers.
Core edition can be easily upgraded to the Full edition by installing the pointlinux-mate-desktop
package.
Non-free Google Chrome, Opera, Dropbox and Virtualbox repos can be added by installing the pointlinux-repos-nonfree
package and updating package lists.
Compiz is not installed by default, but it can be easily enabled with pointlinux-compiz
metapackage installation and restart.
Point Linux Installer
Point Linux Installer is a fork of Linux Mint's Live Installer. It brings some notable changes and improvements over the original Live Installer project:
- Installer performs more checks before launch;
- 'No Internet connection' dialog is there's no Internet connection detected;
- Automatic timezone detection function added (requires Internet connection);
- Installer sets 'us' keyboard layout for user info input regardless of layout chosen before;
- Regex username and hostname validity check;
- Avatar selection option removed;
- Autologin option added;
- Keyboard layout indicator removed that allowed us to remove the QT4 libraries from dependencies and reduce overall size greatly;
- Advanced installation removed;
- 'Send anonymous installation report' option added (requires Internet connection);
- Installer reduces window size during the installation if there's no slideshow folder;
- Better localization ability;
- Numerous UI improvements.
Known problems
- Installer does not perform automatic Language (Contry) selection in some cases