About Airinux




Airinux
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Airinux


 What is Airinux?
Airinux is a free easy to use Linux-based Operating System  for x86 desktops or laptops.
Airinux is distributed as a LiveCD, and can also be installed to your computer. The LiveCD mode lets you try Airinux without making any changes to your computer. If you like it, you can install the operating system to your hard drive. Locally installed versions of Airinux utilize the Advanced Packaging Tool (or APT), a package management system, together with Synaptic, a GUI frontend to APT for easy software installation. Airinux use Ubuntu repository because the author was 12 years old. Airinux made in Indonesia. Unique because it looks complicated MATE converted into easy with Future view. Airinux is a derivative of Debian, that supports all the services from Ubuntu. Airinux comes from Indonesia.
Airinux is safe and secure. You never have to worry about viruses, adware, malware or trojans infecting your computer with Airinux.



FAQ (Frequently Asked Question)


What can I do with Airinux?


Everything you do with that other OS you can do with Airinux. 
Internet tools : Airinux comes with Google Chrome for surfing the net, Watch online, etc.
Music and Video : Airinux comes with VLC Media Player and.
Productivity : LibreOffice allows you to edit documents, create presentations, work on spreadsheets, graphics.
Image Tool : GIMP and ImageMagick is a drawing tool that is installed in Airinux.




What kind of computer do I need to be able to run Airinux?


Processor
Any Intel, AMD or VIA processor.
Memory & storage
RAM : 384 MB minimum, 1 GB recommended.
Hard disk : 7 GB minimum, 8-10 GB recommended for a full setup.
Video card
nVidia = Any cards


Ati = Must have 3DNow! Support (if you want 3D support)


Intel = HD Graphic (if you want 3D support)


Other Card = above 50 MB memory video card
Sound card
Any Sound Card. (Maybe) Now, Intel ICH AC'97 is supported;
Other
DVD drive required.
SATA, IDE, SCSI, SAS : most controllers are supported in non-RAID mode.
Where can I can get help if I have a question about Airinux?


Online support is available through our friendly support forum.

Problem of Airinux.


Problems that exist in Airinux is a problem in the file /etc/lsb-release, if replaced then there is a new problem that arises by apt, synaptic, and aptitude. If anyone would like to give a solution please send it to azis.naufal@gmail.com.



The Desktop

This remastered distro using Mate Desktop to the original. Mate this one has been replaced themes, icons, and more. So it's not hard to use this linux.

About Mate.

Mate is a fork of GNOME2 that are not supported by the developer.
We use the latest version and the issue has been resolved.

-application of mate

MATE
GNOME2
Description
Notes
Atril
Evince
Document viewer

Caja
Nautilus
File manager

Engrampa
File-Roller
File archive manager

Eye of Mate
Eye of GNOME
Image viewer


Marco
Metacity
Window manager

MateCalc
gcalctool
Calculator


MateConf , DConf
Gconf, DConf
DE configuration system


MateDialog
Zenity
GTK+ command-line dialog boxes


MDM
GDM
Display manager


Mozo
Alacarte
Menu editor


Pluma
Gedit
Text editor

mateweather
gweather
Panel weather applet


-bug

all is well resolved, but problems of panel

if you install your new theme will make the panel does not work mate, to overcome this you have to do as an example.

Example

If you see in the gtkrc theme file:
widget_class "*GnomePanelApplet*GtkWidget"    style:highest "panel-buttons"


Just replace Gnome for Mate.
widget_class "*MatePanelApplet*GtkWidget"    style:highest "panel-buttons"


Or better, make it retro-compatible.
widget_class "*GnomePanelApplet*GtkWidget"    style:highest "panel-buttons" 
widget_class "*MatePanelApplet*GtkWidget"    style:highest "panel-buttons"








Script in Airinux.

In Airinux, we have a script to:

  1. Install Compiz plugins experimental (internet) : /opt/script/install_compiz_plugins_e
Remove : /opt/script/remove_compiz_plugins_e

  1. Install Format Factory (internet) : /opt/script/install_format_factory
  2. Install wxDownloadFast (internet) : /opt/script/install_wxdfast
  3. Change metacity tont (compiz) : /opt/script/change_metacity_compiz_font
  4. Change metacity theme (compiz) : /opt/script/change_metacity_compiz_theme
  5. Change to compiz (mate only) : /opt/script/change_to_compiz_mate_only
  6. Change to marco (mate only) : /opt/script/change_to_marco_mate_only
  7. Clear mate-run-dialog history (mate only) : /opt/script/clear_mate-run-dialog_history

PPA in Airinux.

To add PPA in Airinux, Please use this step!

Step 1: Visit the PPA's overview page in Launchpad. Look for the heading that reads Adding this PPA to your system and click the Technical details about this PPA link.
Step 2: Use the Display sources.list entries drop-down box to select the version of Ubuntu you're using.
Step 3: You'll see that the text-box directly below reads something like this:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gwibber-daily/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/gwibber-daily/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
Step 4: Open a terminal and type:
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
This will open a text editor containing the list of archives that your system is currently using. Scroll to the bottom of the file and paste the lines you copied in the step above.
Save the file and exit the text editor.
Step 5: Back on the PPA's overview page, look for the Signing key heading. You'll see something like:
1024R/72D340A3 (What is this?)
Copy the portion after the slash but not including the help link; e.g. just 72D340A3 (no quotes).
Step 6: Now you need to add that key to your system so Ubuntu can verify the packages from the PPA. In your terminal, enter:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 72D340A3
Replace 72D340A3 with whatever you copied in the step 5.
This will now pull down the PPA's key and add it to your system.
Important: This is not an endorsement of any of the software in PPAs. You must make sure you trust the PPA owner before installing their software.
Step 7: Now, as a one-off, you should tell your system to pull down the latest list of software from each archive it knows about, including the PPA you just added:
sudo apt-get update
Thanks To :

Canonical Ltd & Debian Team. ®

Perberos® (Mate)

Supporting all. (theme, icons, images, menu, etc.)®

Myself®. ︿( ̄︶ ̄)︿

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