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Version 01-06 with openbox efi_bios installed is ready to use

 


 Each new version is more advanced and more useful than the previous one.
01-06 Openbox version has also been made more useful as a result of various researches.
In this version, an attempt was made to be faithful to Openbox's own original structure. Therefore, the tools created in the system are light and useful.
In previous versions, some requests were coming because there was no efi installation.
In line with user requests, this version has been adapted for both efi and bios installation. Now anyone can install efi or bios.
Efi installation is standard as in every distribution.
For efi installation, on the bios screen, in the boot section, select the line that says efi on the usb.
During installation, allocate a partition on the Calamares partition by selecting the average 100MB in fat32 format, boot-efi and the boot flag.
After marking the partition you will install as ext4, you can proceed to the password and efi installation.

A tint2 panel was used as a panel at the top and bottom, some tools were added to the panel.
Desktop is enabled, you can use the desktop for some operations such as shortcuts and desktop files.
Another feature in this version is that instead of heavy and cumbersome tools, I added some tools that I developed myself.
Some of these tools are as follows; It consists of useful tools such as screen resolution, screen brightness, screen capture, startup manager, run command, file search, volume control, change background, power control.
Icon theme and system theme consist of the theme I developed myself.
I also made a tool to change both icon theme and system theme color.
The BesMpvTray tool that I shared before is attached.
Another feature is that I made a tool that makes it easy to download used AppImage files without installing them.
With this tool, you can download and use hundreds of AppImage files without installing them.
I hope more tools I have made will make your job easier.
Some software installed on the system are:
Firefox-esr, Synaptic, Pcmanfm, Pluma, Lxterminal, Gparted, Parcellite, Mtpaint, Abiword, Atril, Orage, Bleachbit...

Again, in this version, I integrated the very lightweight Connman network manager instead of the network manager gnome that uses too much RAM.
With Connman, you can manage features such as network, wifi, vpn.

Openbox version 01-06 uses an average of 200 MB of RAM.
After installation, it uses an average of 8GB on the disk.
As I mentioned at the beginning, efi and bios are suitable for installation.
You can download this version, which I am trying to make both light and useful, from the link below.

 besgnulinux-openbox-efi_bios-01-06_64bit.iso

 efi install video


bug update: The AppImage download script I just made was found to be faulty.
Download the file below to add the edited script.

besappimage

Open the terminal with a right click on the directory you downloaded and change it with this command.

sudo cp -a besappimage /usr/local/bin/besappimage


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