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These hybrid LiveCD images are built on our team's ''t7'' [[Branches|stable branch]] and include wide range of GNUstep apps and some [http://etoileos.com/ Étoilé Project] ones.  There are two subflavours -- sysvinit-based and systemd-based -- provided for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 hardware (the latter boot with [[UEFI SecureBoot mini-HOWTO|UEFI]] as well).
These hybrid LiveCD images are built on our team's ''t7'' [[Branches|stable branch]] and include wide range of GNUstep apps and some [http://etoileos.com/ Étoilé Project] ones.  There are two subflavours -- sysvinit-based and systemd-based -- provided for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 hardware (the latter boot with [[UEFI SecureBoot mini-HOWTO|UEFI]] as well).


[http://gnustep.org/information/aboutGNUstep.html GNUstep: Introduction] page is well worth a read to know what to expect (or not).
[http://gnustep.org/information/aboutGNUstep.html GNUstep: Introduction] page is well worth a read to know what to expect (or not).  See also [http://lwn.net/Articles/592836/ LWN announce].


== Screenshots ==
== Screenshots ==

Revision as of 12:43, 10 April 2014

Intro

A part of ALT Linux Starterkits project having a particular goal of making GNUstep environment readily available to those who wish to use it or just to have a closer look.

These hybrid LiveCD images are built on our team's t7 stable branch and include wide range of GNUstep apps and some Étoilé Project ones. There are two subflavours -- sysvinit-based and systemd-based -- provided for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 hardware (the latter boot with UEFI as well).

GNUstep: Introduction page is well worth a read to know what to expect (or not). See also LWN announce.

Screenshots

See also Softpedia's review or raw pkglists OTOH.

Download

ALT Linux t7 GNUstep starterkit ISO images

ISO files can be burned onto CD-R/RW media or written to USB flash drive using dd(1); these should boot on more or less any PC starting from PII/K6 with 128M RAM (i586 versions) or AMD64-compatible one with BIOS or UEFI (x86_64 versions).

Predefined passwordless LiveCD logins: root and altlinux (graphical session starts automatically upon bootup).

One can choose locale with F2 on bootloader welcome screen; layouts are switched with Ctrl-Shift then.

Installation

Those wishing to install the OS permanently can use ALT Linux > Applications > System tools > Install to hard disk right-button desktop menu item.

Feedback

You're welcome to subscribe to our mailing list to discuss anything related to these images.

The bugs (unless already known) should be filed against specific products, namely Regular (for gnustep image bugs) and Branch p7 (for package bugs).

Please file upstream bugs appropriately.