Besgnulinux major version 4-0 ready to use

 



System information


Based on: Debian Trixie (stable)

Version number: 4-0

DE: JWM

WM: JWM

Processor architecture: 64bit

Disk usage: average 8 GB

Ram usage: average 320 MB

Kernel: 6.12.90+deb13-amd64

Icon theme: bes-own-dark

System theme: besgnulinux-dark

Installer: Calamares

Grub installation: UEFI and BIOS



Password

-Normal login-

Name: besgnulinux

Password: live

-Other logins-

Name: user

Password: live


This version is a major release developed as a result of meticulous work carried out since version 3-0. Particular emphasis was placed on stability and lightness. It has been purged of leaking, conflicting, or background processes. Healthy, functioning tools have been replaced with alternatives. Some software has been removed while others have been added. It was created with a "install and use" approach, requiring minimal customization beyond user preferences. To this end, all software necessary for basic needs has been adapted to the system. Both GUI and CLI software have been added for the touchpad. Pavucontrol has been removed and replaced with Pasystray, which performs the same function. A separate process has been implemented for panel icons. Panel icon colors can be changed using the "Panel Manager" tool. Icons can be added to the panel, menu, and desktop. This version includes four different icon sets. Different-looking folders can be changed using the icon color change tool. You can run over forty tools to manage the JWM system from the desktop icon. In addition to the power manager in the panel, another manager, also customizable by user preference, has been added. You can change the sound card either from the Pasystray tool or from the sound icon in the panel. Version 4-0 has been adapted to work on multiple monitors. It automatically detects multiple monitors. To move windows between monitors, you can add the "Send windows" plugin, which I adapted myself, to the panel using the "Panel Manager" tool. Many other improvements have been made to JWM version 4-0. Our goal is always to make it fast, lightweight, stable, and user-friendly. Therefore, it is suitable for both older, less powerful computers and newer ones.


Download Besgnulinux 4-0 main version from here.

Besgnulinux JWM 4-0 ISO



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Addition

Dots Per Inch (DPI) feature added.

DPI settings are available in version 4.0.

You can change the system font size with this feature.

This feature is useful on some large screens. In the "Panel Manager" tool shown in the image, you can choose between a minimum of 72 and a maximum of 240 DPI in the "DPI font value" option. It is usually 96 by default.



Additions

Some great features have been added to the Font Manager tool. This tool automatically selects the most suitable font according to the system language. This prevents font incompatibility with the system language. Fonts incompatible with the system language can cause some characters to appear distorted, affecting both visual appeal and reading fluentness. I developed the Font Manager tool with this in mind. To prevent font problems, the fonts-noto-cjk tool, which has a wide range of language fonts, has been added to the system. It largely solves font problems in Latin languages, Asian languages, and other languages. Besides the automatically selected fonts, you can also use your own preferences with this tool. You can also install the Fcitx package with this tool to control the input method. The Font Manager tool is available in version 4-0.




Addition

If you want to switch between the JWM menu and the Modern menu.

1- Menu > User menu > Add to menu.
2- Click the "Add-Remove menu" button in the window that opens.
3- Select one of the Classic menu, Modern menu, or Dual menu and apply.






Follow the instructions below to install the Nvidia driver


Become root first with this command.
sudo -i

If you want to install Nvidia, first enter the entire command below into the terminal.
cat >/etc/apt/sources.list<< EOF
# See https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList for more information.
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-updates main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security/ trixie-security main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security/ trixie-security main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
# Backports allow you to install newer versions of software made available for this release
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports main contrib non-free non-free-firmware
EOF

Update the repository.
sudo apt update

Install the Nvidia driver.
sudo apt install -y nvidia-driver

Restart the computer.
systemctl reboot


19 comments:

  1. I think this version would be a great experience for a linux user. I am going to download it and must install to test. Thanks a lot for your huge work.

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  2. Good Job. Thanks a lot. I must try your dream now.

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  3. Thank you, enjoy using it.

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  4. Where is the minimal version? Thanks.

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  5. Since version 4-0 is the main release, there wasn't time for the minimal version. The minimal version might come in the next interim release. Besides, I like the minimal version too. It's nice to be able to create your own session from scratch.
    Thank you.

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  6. I just prefer starting with not much and building from there rather than stripping something down and potentially breaking it. If you get around to doing the minimal version I'll be happy to check it out. Thanks.

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  7. Very Pretty , thanks

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  8. Thanks a lot,Besgnulinux.

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  9. on https://sourceforge.net/projects/besgnulinux/ there is iso of 3.3 version for download not 4.0, where is iso of new version 4.0 ?

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  10. Try these two links.

    https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/besgnulinux/besgnulinux-jwm-4-0-amd64.iso?viasf=1&fid=f9d30ee22fa6c422

    https://sourceforge.net/projects/besgnulinux/files/besgnulinux-jwm-4-0-amd64.iso/download

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  11. how to solve the login loop? Shows the desktop for 1s then back to login window.

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  12. Try other entries like nomodeset, acip=force.

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  13. se cierra virtualbox, ya instale los headers-amd64, actualice todo

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  14. VirtualBox no siempre funciona.

    En su lugar, puedes usar la herramienta "Máquina virtual" disponible en tu sistema.

    Haz clic derecho en el archivo ISO > haz clic en el botón "Máquina virtual" en la pestaña "Escribir...".

    Con la herramienta Máquina virtual, puedes probar archivos ISO, instalarlos y ejecutar el sistema instalado.

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  15. I am using BesGnuLinux on a 2011 Semp Toshiba notebook with an Intel® Core™ i3-2310M processor and an Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Sandy Bridge) video card. I would like to know how to configure the system to achieve hardware video acceleration (VA-API) because when watching YouTube videos the CPU usage is very high and with hardware video acceleration (VA-API) the video decoding is done by the integrated GPU and not the CPU. If you can help me, I will be very grateful. Thanks.

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  16. I am using BesGnuLinux on a 2011 Semp Toshiba notebook with an Intel® Core™ i3-2310M processor and an Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Sandy Bridge) video card. I would like to know how to configure the system to achieve hardware video acceleration (VA-API) because when watching YouTube videos the CPU usage is very high and with hardware video acceleration (VA-API) the video decoding is done by the integrated GPU and not the CPU. If you can help me, I will be very grateful. Thanks.

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  17. Hello.
    Try disabling the "Use graphics acceleration when available" option in Brave browser > Settings > Settings.

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