Besgnulinux JWM 3-1 version is ready for use


 

System information


Based on: Debian Trixie (stable)

Version number: 3-1

DE: JWM

WM: JWM

Processor architecture: 64bit

Disk usage: average 8 GB

Ram usage: average 290 MB

Kernel: 6.12.48-1-amd64

Icon theme: bes-curved-dark

System theme: bes-dark

Installer: Calamares

Grub installation: UEFI and BIOS



What has been done in the Besgnulinux JWM 3-1 release?


In this version, the base design was kept as is, but many changes were made.

Some regularly added software has been removed from the system upon request. The ISO file has been reduced to around 2500 megabytes. Libreoffice, Inkscape, Games, Printer are some of the software that will not install. The installation of these software is left to the user's discretion. The ability to add items to the menu has been adapted. This was also done by request. Users can add or remove items from the menu. A relatively modern menu has been added to the JWM menu. An image of this menu, called App Finder, can be seen below. A second menu is not required; it's simply for user preference. Another significant change is the change to the default file manager. The latest version of the Pcmanfm file manager, which we've been using for years, is riddled with bugs. Therefore, it's been replaced by the Nemo file manager. Nemo works well with JWM and is quite lightweight, consuming an average of 25MB of memory. This time, the desktop is active. Spacefm is managing the desktop. Spacefm is responsible for the desktop. Nemo has been integrated into the system for normal use. 18 items for various operations have been added to the Nemo right-click context menu. These items will make many user tasks easier.  Another change is that the QMPlay2 video player has been made the default, which I find lightweight and capable. Tray and record features have been added to the screenshot software. You can add it to the system tray and record the screen. Some Besgnulinux tools have been reorganized. Some suspicious looking items have been streamlined. The touchpad indicator is active, you can remove it if you are not using the laptop. You can install Flatpak and Virtualbox from the "third-party software" tool. You can also install the Liquorix kernel from the same tool. Also, I don't know if it's necessary, but a welcome screen has been added. You can disable it from running at startup if desired.


Some software installed on the system

Brave browser, Abiword, Nemo, Pluma, Lxterminal, Xarchiver, Gparted, Synaptic, Mtpaint, QMPlay2...


As always, you can download this version, which has been purified from background software other than basic services, designed for ease of use and with care taken for stable operation, from the link below.

Besgnulinux JWM 3-1



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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the hard work creating 3-1! It appears to be too dark and the menu is not inviting. 3-0 had a better color palette and menu is overwhelming at first, but once learned is easy to navigate.

    Thank you for all your passion for this distro.

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    1. Thank you for your kind comment.
      Besgnulinux has a feature that lets you change both the background image and the system color with a single click.

      It's available via Menu > Besroot > Change theme color.
      So, since you can easily change the system color, there's no problem.

      The system has two menus, classic and modern, to provide users with additional options.
      Furthermore, shortcuts for installed software can be added to the system's main menu with a single click.
      Such kind comments are always helpful, so thanks again.

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