Hi everybody, Bento (by Mélodie) is a remastered flavour of Ubuntu 12.04,
bento-ubuntu-remix-DVD-RC-i386-2012.04.4 This system also promises long time support until April 2017. Like Lubuntu, this system works well with old hardware as well as newer hardware. See these links http://phillw.net/isos/bento-ubuntu-remix/ http://linuxvillage.org/en/2013/11/ I found a way to make a working OEM installation with Bento. There are now two tarballs, that I have uploaded to phillw.net. I uploaded the version ready for the end user to my rather crowded google drive account too. http://phillw.net/isos/one-button-installer/ http://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzX-18u3W1sQblBTYXNacGVsVkk&usp=sharing size 1916796928 bento-ubuntu-remix-DVD-RC-i386-2012.04.4.iso --> 1737755268 Bento12.04.04-oem0.tar.xz # in OEM stage 1743518004 Bento12.04.04-oem1.tar.xz # ready for the end user I installed it manually with the following IDs: User name: OEM Login name: oem Password:123456 # can be anything Hostname: oem # that is 'computer name' and installed oem-config like this: sudo apt-get install oem-config sudo apt-get install oem-config-gtk and copied the starter from the menu to the desktop for sudo oem-config-prepare Finally to make it easier to install full language support, I installed sudo apt-get install language-selector-gnome and the end user should run 'Language Support' from the Settings menu, select and install the own language and probably make it work for the whole system. After reboot it will work properly (at least Swedish works for me, also keyboard settings). I think it is a nice system well worth testing :-) Best regards Nio -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-comms Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-comms More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

