![]() Note: The installation processes can take a long time because there are too many available PPA's. Select your system to boot from USB or CD/DVD You can also install mintstck (available in /var/cache/util/). In Linux use unetbootin too or in Ubuntu use the default “Startup Disk Creator”. In Windows use your favorite burning app or for a USB Pendrive the best options are *Installation: Burn the ISO to a Pendrive or a DVD *Pre Install: At least 10Gig partition for root, installation may take a long time depending on your internet speed because there are many PPAs enabled. I don't plan to offer any support in near future, as I'm not a programmer and this is just a hobby for me. I'm NOT responsible for any Data Loss or damage to your system. You can achieve this by clicking on top right corner.ĭisclaimer: All the usual “I'm not responsible for anything” applies here If you want to try mate in live mode, you have to install it, logout from xubuntu/xfce and relogin with mate selected in lightdm. Live environment - Username: xubuntu, Password: blank/none (just press enter). Very handy to be used as live environment for privacy or rescue/clean infected windows machines (undelete and antivirus in the /var/cache/util).Īfter install at first boot you may get a corrupted video or wrong resolution, just login and reboot, then it should be normal ![]() Many other repos/ppa's can be enable in synaptic with just a click. Various applications already installed inclunding, Audio/Video codecs, Flashplugin, Oracle Java 8, etc. After installation please update the kernel or use the the latest mainline kernel provided in /var/cache/util (see below). Note: The kernel is the same as the released one, apparently UCK does not support kernel updates. Plenty of PPAs available with latest software! No need to download hundred megabytes after installation! Ubuntu 64bit 14.10 fully updated, full compatibility, nothing in the main core is changed, so you can update normally.įull Multimedia Support with event sounds enabled! To disable sounds, just go to “Settings/Appearance/Settings” and uncheck “Enable event sounds”Ĭreated using UCK – Ubuntu Customization Kit. To use compton after compiz you have to log off/in. Do not enable compton neither before or after compiz. To use compton, first disable “compositing effects”. Now with Compiz, startup sound and Event Sounds enabled! For compiz just click on the down right icon and select it. Note: If you want to try any different language in live mode, you have to select it in settings then log off/on with xubuntu (username) / blank (no password). The main goal of this project is simple: Just have an updated Xubuntu 64bit ready to install, with multimedia support, some cosmetic changes and updated bleeding edge software! ![]() Updated/Upgraded: AftershotPro (shareware), Firefox 34, Myelementary Icon Set, Teamviewer 10 final ![]() Lighter memory consumption on fresh boot, aprox 300MB on a 2GB system (aprox 400MB on a 16GB system)!Ĭhanges: New compiz effects for maximize, unmaximize and focus New ISO remastered from scratch using JLivecd, now with stock Xubuntu boot screen and ALL Xubuntu stock languages available! ** To speed up the install process, disable internet connection and select “3rd party software” ** ** Note: To burn the ISO to a USB stick, use default "Startup Disk Creator" (use software center to locate it) **
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