Coming tomorrow, (or today) a new version, with less ram use, less cpu consuming, less disk space consuming, fixed some bugs, wallpapers now restore upon boot, a network monitor qui, more intuitive "meters" on side, cairodock have been substituted by wbar and some more minor changes.
Image (iso) now have only 450mb and on my tests it used only 65mb of ram! (tested in qemu, on a acer 5733 8gb ram, on a pentium 3 512mb ram and on a core 2 quad 4gb ram, )
please coment about bugs and features that you guys think would be cool to have in it
From the pictures it looks like you may not have included an FTP server, I would suggest adding this and putting it into the same menu as the drop down for bukkit, tekkit, webserver as well so people could easily configure it.
It may also be worth having the browser come with default bookmarks to the various minecraft sites, like http://bukkit.org/ for super simple use.
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thanks Shawn_Vudoo for the idea i will included an FTP server, the browser already has bookmarks add to it, to the bukkit site, tekkit, and minecraft.net
No, no FTP server, or at least make it an SFTP server, or stick with SSH/SCP.
No one who is serious about running a server on a *NIX platform is going to use straight FTP.
Wampp doesn't exist for *NIX. Wampp is a port of the Linux "Application Stack", aka LAMP (Linux-Apahe-MySQL-PHP).
You also list this as having "Basic aplications", but your screenshots show that it has a lot more than just the basics (X windows for starters, and a web browser).
And an honest suggestion: Spell check your post. I'm honestly not trying to be a jerk or anything here, but a lot of people are going to see this and judge your ability based on your post.
I come to you people of the internet, to speak about a linux distro that is dedicated to minecraft serve
*Basic Aplications
File explorer (Thunar)
Browser (Firefox)
Text Editor (Gedit)
Network Manager
Terminal Emulators (Gnome Terminal)
Wallpaper and Themes Manager
Synaptics + ubuntu repository
*Xampp (http://www.apachefri...g/en/xampp.html)
*Persistent
*Bukkit and tekkit servers
*Scripts
Start Server
Backup
Seting memory
Start on Ramdisk
*Gui
Fluxbox
*It's easy to use
*Low ram consuming.
*For advanced or basic users
Old version
Screen Shots
if you have some ideas , tell me in this thread!!!!
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Image (iso) now have only 450mb and on my tests it used only 65mb of ram! (tested in qemu, on a acer 5733 8gb ram, on a pentium 3 512mb ram and on a core 2 quad 4gb ram, )
please coment about bugs and features that you guys think would be cool to have in it
Download Link
http://www.4shared.c...e-i386-101.html
thank you for the time!
It may also be worth having the browser come with default bookmarks to the various minecraft sites, like http://bukkit.org/ for super simple use.
i will included an FTP server, the browser already has bookmarks add to it, to the bukkit site, tekkit, and minecraft.net
No one who is serious about running a server on a *NIX platform is going to use straight FTP.
Wampp doesn't exist for *NIX. Wampp is a port of the Linux "Application Stack", aka LAMP (Linux-Apahe-MySQL-PHP).
You also list this as having "Basic aplications", but your screenshots show that it has a lot more than just the basics (X windows for starters, and a web browser).
And an honest suggestion: Spell check your post. I'm honestly not trying to be a jerk or anything here, but a lot of people are going to see this and judge your ability based on your post.
I called it wampp for easy understanding , my ideia was to make it simple so any one can use it
I will list what i call basic aplications
about the spell ... you are not a jerk. nice of you to point it, sorry , i will check , thank you a lot for the reply