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So... I just release a pre-alpha of this... it would be great if people could test it. Just remember that it is a pre-alpha
I would like to know what people think. This is the first time I try something like this.
At this time, only netinstall is available... but that way you will install and up to date OS
This first release include in the LiveCD:
- Linux Kernel 3.4.5
- Sysvinit for the moment (future systemd plans)
- LightDM to login with a nice theme
- Latest Cinnamon from the git project
~~ Software included ~~
- Pidgin (IM)
- Xnoise (Music manager)
- Totem (Video)
- Chromium (Web)
- Brasero (CD/DVD)
- Transmission (torrent)
- Gparted (partitions)
- Libreoffice Installer (Text editor) - Idea from the creator of "Nosonja"
- Gedit
- Cheese (webcam)
- Hotot (Twitter/Identica)
- Shotwell (Photo Manager)
I'm trying to make Cinnarch QT-free for the LiveCD. That way you could have a light Cinnarch version as I can make (650MB) to enjoy a more userlike installation with all the software included. So... no QT neither Mono
The are somethings that need more work, especially the installer
Suggestions and questions will be managed in the project's site. Thank you all
Link to the project => http://www.cinnarch.com
Thanks
Last edited by faidoc (2012-07-19 14:37:19)
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I look forward to trying this...
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Somehow this attracts me.. Normally I don't like these spin-offs and 'ready-to-desktop'-Arch liveCDs but with this particular setup you do have my attention. I will watch this for a while
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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Interesting, I shall keep an eye on it too
Last edited by SS4 (2012-07-05 22:03:44)
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I made some changes in the installer.
Also... I couldn't stay with Chromium because his 100MB "installed size" in front of 38MB with Firefox...
Keep testing and thanks
Please, write to me if something wrong
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lol...the lightdm-theme looks amazing, screenshot can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cinnarch/
It looks like you use the greeter from ubuntu/unity, right?
So do you have one or more of the aur-packages installed?
lightdm-ubuntu, lightdm-ubuntu-bzr, lightdm-unity-greeter, lightdm-unity-greeter-bzr
I would be really interested in having such a nice theme, thanks!
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lol...the lightdm-theme looks amazing, screenshot can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cinnarch/It looks like you use the greeter from ubuntu/unity, right?
So do you have one or more of the aur-packages installed?lightdm-ubuntu, lightdm-ubuntu-bzr, lightdm-unity-greeter, lightdm-unity-greeter-bzr
I would be really interested in having such a nice theme, thanks!
Yeah, that is right. Cinnarch uses the lightdm-unity-greeter packaged from the PKGBUILD on AUR. Both lightDM and Cinnamon with all theirs AUR dependecies are precompiled, packaged and available from the Cinnarch repo
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Consider using the holo theme looks nice.
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Kopfweh wrote:lol...the lightdm-theme looks amazing, screenshot can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cinnarch/It looks like you use the greeter from ubuntu/unity, right?
So do you have one or more of the aur-packages installed?lightdm-ubuntu, lightdm-ubuntu-bzr, lightdm-unity-greeter, lightdm-unity-greeter-bzr
I would be really interested in having such a nice theme, thanks!
Yeah, that is right. Cinnarch uses the lightdm-unity-greeter packaged from the PKGBUILD on AUR. Both lightDM and Cinnamon with all theirs AUR dependecies are precompiled, packaged and available from the Cinnarch repo
Nice! Does that mean, that I Could add the repo to my /etc/pacman.conf and use it without encounter problems or will there be any issues?
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faidoc wrote:Kopfweh wrote:lol...the lightdm-theme looks amazing, screenshot can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cinnarch/It looks like you use the greeter from ubuntu/unity, right?
So do you have one or more of the aur-packages installed?lightdm-ubuntu, lightdm-ubuntu-bzr, lightdm-unity-greeter, lightdm-unity-greeter-bzr
I would be really interested in having such a nice theme, thanks!
Yeah, that is right. Cinnarch uses the lightdm-unity-greeter packaged from the PKGBUILD on AUR. Both lightDM and Cinnamon with all theirs AUR dependecies are precompiled, packaged and available from the Cinnarch repo
Nice! Does that mean, that I Could add the repo to my /etc/pacman.conf and use it without encounter problems or will there be any issues?
Yes, no problem at all. Hotot GTK3 is also available and some other package as faenza-icon-theme
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Unbelievable...I'm currently using the faenza-icon-theme from AUR...How can you be so amazing?!
edit: If I would just know the url of your repo...
edit2: You could also add it there: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Un … positories
Last edited by Kopfweh (2012-07-12 20:24:51)
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what about the poor people that dont have 64 bits?
ezik
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what about the poor people that dont have 64 bits?
ezik
Yep, First I want to make some changes in how the liveCd is built and then I will work to bring you a i686 version
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thanks
ezik
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Hi, I just released another ISO today. Cinnarch is now available in two versions, the regular netinstall version (650MB) and the new minimum-netinstall version (200MB). This new one is in text mode.
Now, the Cinnarch Installer checks for updates of himself in the server (if there is a internet connection) and download the new version.
On first liveCD login you will be asked to select your keyboard distribution (Idea picked from "Nosonja Project")
Chromium is back on Cinnarch
And other changes available in the news section of Cinnarch -> http://www.cinnarch.com/cinnarch-and-ci … 012-07-19/
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There is a 32 bits version now available
Link to the blog entry -> http://www.cinnarch.com/here-it-comes-cinnarch-32bits/
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Downloaded the 32 bit version and installed it in a VM this afternoon. My first impression is that it's an excellent flavour and you've done a good job with the theme and with the installer, especially by sticking to the Arch Way. I noticed all the locales were uncommented in locale-gen which seems unnecessary.
Good work though, it looks as snazzy as Cinnamon on Mint but with a better (IMO) distro
edit: This may be a n00b question but I'm guessing it behaves exactly the same as Arch once installed (as opposed to Chakra which is moving to a semi-rolling release model and packages aren't strictly interchangeable)? - never mind.
edit2: I don't think the libreoffice installer is needed, libreoffice is a group so it's easy to choose which parts to install
Last edited by SS4 (2012-07-31 18:54:15)
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Do you have a repo for cinnamon packages or does cinnarch allow updating of cinnamon?
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I replaced Ubuntu with this on laptop and so far I love it. So far it seems to decently polished and still does everything that I like about Arch. The installer works great and I think I will use this for any other arch installations. I run arch on a few other computers and was wondering how I could update them to cinnarch easily? Is there an easy way to setup my other computers to update from the cinnarch repos and install cinnamon?
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I don't use Cinnearch, but know that by installing Cinnarch rather than Arch with Cinnamon, you should probably not try and find support for it around the forums (except maybe this thread).
As far as adding the repo, why not just look at Cinnarch's pacman.conf and see what is different there. I am sure it is probably just an addition repo or two added to the normal ones. I think the part where you may run into problems is if the packages are signed. I am not sure where you might find the relevent signing keys.
If you are able to do this without issue, run a -Syy and then use -Sl <repo> to see what packages are contained in each.
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I'd like to change the identifiers of Cinnarch (during booting, name of kernel image etc) to Arch but I can't seem to find what I have to change. Any tips?
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I installed cinnamon with arch and I can't get pulseaudio to work properly. Each time I start the computer alsamixer shows that my speaker channel is at 0% and the headphones channel is at 100% and the Master channel is at 50%. How can I get the speaker channel to stay at a certain level each time I startup? I have alsa-utils installed already and that didn't change anything.
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