LiveW Released! (Complete OS for warez users)

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LiveW is a Linux OS based on openSUSE (11.1 atm) which is targeted at warez users. It includes a range of programs and tools for downloading, running and viewing warez. It also has many things pre-installed and configured which you normally don't find in Linux distros such as Ubuntu, openSUSE, etc including Flash, PlayOnLinux, Wine, lots of codecs, Microsoft core fonts, working and pre-configured sub-pixel font rendering for LCD monitors etc. You don't have to remove Windows or install it in order to use, you can just boot from the CD (Live CD). Though if you like you can still easily install it to your harddrive after you booted the CD, and I would recommend doing so. Another thing worth noting is: no viruses, trojans, keyloggers, BSOD's whatsoever! However, you can still get Rick Roll'd.

Download Mirrors (Current version: 0.0.3 ALPHA):

More mirrors are welcome! If you uploaded the ISO to your server/VPS or a file host please share the link(s) in this topic, thanks :).

Changes since the last version:

  • Changed Firefox default theme to one that looks more like the Windows version.
  • Fixed issue in Firefox where it would not select the correct program for opening files.
  • Added some Firefox 'Scene Bookmarks' (More will be added later)
  • Pre-installed Firefox add-ons: AdBlock Plus, GreaseMonkey, KDST, Im4ge, IC Tools.
  • Added Ndiswrapper package.
  • Some other small config tweaks here and there.
This the last ALPHA release.

Known Issues:

  • In some cases the splash screen doesn't show while booting.
  • Sometimes the system reverts to the default openSUSE theme. If this should happen you can easliy change it again by going to Computer > Control Center > Appearance and changing the theme to LiveW 0.1.
  • Some of the openSUSE art, branding and icons hasn't been replace yet.
  • This is an ALPHA release, other issues and bugs should be expected.
Things not present yet that will be in the Final version:

  • Additional Firefox Add-ons, Bookmarks and Plugins.
  • Homebrew scene apps and some custom programs by me (for warez users).
  • A Peer-2-Peer client.
  • Simple CompizConfig Settings Manager.
  • Some other stuff which I can't think of now.

Minimum system requirements:
- Single core AMD Athlon64 or 64 bit Pentium 4 processor
- 256MB RAM, 512MB is highly recommended
- 3GB HDD (for installation)

I would personally also recommend a recent ATI or nVidia card.

License:
Who the hell cares?

Some quick screenshots:
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[slide]http://i49.tinypic.com/206jzmp.png[/slide]

[slide]http://i50.tinypic.com/qo9hly.png[/slide]

[slide]http://i47.tinypic.com/2ebbxxh.png[/slide]

[slide]http://i48.tinypic.com/1zgx4so.png[/slide]

[slide]http://i48.tinypic.com/11kgk7d.png[/slide]

Notice: Default user/root password is linux
Notice: Use at your own risk! This is ALPHA software.
Notice: Remember that you need to install your graphics card drivers for better performance

Remember:
This is not MY project, this is everbody's project! B-)
Share it, spread the word and contribute where possible!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did developing it. Peace.

Fingerprint (to help verify a successful/not corrupted download):
Code:
MD5: 9a963a3cc83e01c47b4d936002b96a87
SHA1: 6346d33dce4c319eaee8371a13358219f715af85
 
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vingoradov, Alpha releases are meant to test and view "what the product is all about", and also to help developers find and fix errors if any. It's developing 101, alpha, beta, rc, x.x.x.

Looking great Hyperz, will download and test later.

Chris5, I LOVE the third logo, good work.
 
apt-get :D, zypper :), yum :(.

Hyperz is officially a zypper, don't know if this is offtopic, if it is I'll shuttup lol, always wondered why are you a big fan of OpenSUSE, care to share your thoughts?
 
Hyperz what kind of VM would you recommend to go with this one? Awesome work again, thanks, gonna take a look once I get back to uni internet lol.
 
Because those fellas are one of the few in the world of Linux that understand that although MS is mostly shit, they do have good stuff and ideas. Novell doesn't completely laugh away MS (and they get hated for that by a lot of other Linux users). See the Mono and Moonlight project they have. I <3 KDE and OS is the place to be for KDE lovers. That and Linux began with OS for me :).
 
Hyperz what kind of VM would you recommend to go with this one? Awesome work again, thanks, gonna take a look once I get back to uni internet lol.

What Elj said :).
But personally I just use Linux 2.6 64 bit
Be sure to install the Guest additions after installing it on VBox.
 
vingoradov, Alpha releases are meant to test and view "what the product is all about", and also to help developers find and fix errors if any. It's developing 101, alpha, beta, rc, x.x.x.

Looking great Hyperz, will download and test later.

Chris5, I LOVE the third logo, good work.

thanks, means a lot from you <3

Text is great but I need a logo that I can also use as a icon/button, kinda like Elio's unfinished work:

8wwrip.png

I'll try making a few concepts :)
 
vingoradov, Alpha releases are meant to test and view "what the product is all about", and also to help developers find and fix errors if any. It's developing 101, alpha, beta, rc, x.x.x.

Looking great Hyperz, will download and test later.

Chris5, I LOVE the third logo, good work.

OK so if I design half a logo and I know I can finish the rest without major errors why not release the full logo? (for example)

I think its just a bit too soon. Thats all.

And yes, third logo by chri5 is awesome
 
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