Showing posts with label operating system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label operating system. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2014

Zorin OS 6 (Based on Ubuntu 12.04)

               Zorin OS 6(windows 7 style)



Artyom Zorin has announced the release of Zorin OS 6, an Ubuntu-based distribution created with beginning Linux users in mind: "The Zorin OS team is proud to release Zorin OS 6 'Core' and 'Ultimate', the latest version of our operating system designed for Windows users and those who are dissatisfied with the Unity and GNOME Shell offerings. At the core of Zorin OS 6 lies our new and unique desktop environment named 'Zorin Desktop'. We also include our innovative Zorin Look Changer which allows users to choose between the Windows 7, XP and GNOME 2 graphical interfaces in Core as well as the Mac OS X, Unity and Windows 2000 interfaces in Zorin OS Ultimate. Zorin Desktop embraces all of the latest and greatest open-source software and technologies such as GTK+ 3 and other software applications from the GNOME 3 software stack, all without affecting the familiarity, usability and customizability of the desktop and retaining the Compiz window manager."


If you wish to install Zorin OS to your computer please follow this guide:
1. First go to the Download page and download Zorin OS.
2. When the download is finished burn the image file to a blank DVD (any type) at the slowest possible speed in order to avoid any errors. You can download ImgBurn if you don't have a CD/DVD burning program already installed.
3. When the burning process is completed insert the DVD into the computer and restart with it still in. The computer should boot from the DVD, if not you should change the settings in the BIOS or press F12 (or whatever key it is to select the boot device) while booting up again.
4. Press the Enter key to start the LiveDVD, this is a thing that lets you run the operating system off the DVD without installing it onto your computer.
NOTE: The Live DVD runs much slower than after the full installation.
5. Click the Install icon on the desktop if you choose to install it onto your computer. This opens a window, now you can select your desired settings.
6. Later you will be prompted to make a new partition, a partition is a thing you make if you want to install an alternate operating system. This slices your Hard Drive to allow the installation of another operating system. The minimum size for Zorin OS Core is 5 Gigabytes (Just remember to leave enough space for your first operating system).
7. During the installation you will be asked to select your language (over 55 are available), your location, time settings, keyboard layout, partitioning settings and import your files, settings and user accounts from your Windows installation (if you have one).
8. The installation should take 10 minutes up to an hour.
9. After the installation you will be prompted to restart the computer, after the restart the computer should boot up into a menu where you choose which operating system you want to start. To select one use the arrow keys to highlight an option and press the Enter key to start the highlighted one.

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Download (MD5):
Zorin-OS-6-core-32.iso click here
Zorin-OS-6-core-64.iso click here

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Pear Linux 6 (PearOS)

Pear Linux 6 (PearOS) 


David Tavares has announced the release of Pear Linux 6, an easy-to-use Ubuntu-based distribution for the desktop. What's new? "Based on ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS without Unity and the GNOME panel; new Pear Linux Shell (6.0); new Pear Linux Panel (1.0.4); new Pear Aurora 1.0.5 - a new window manager for Pear Linux; new Pear Linux theme and new icon theme; new Dock - the dock is no longer based on Docky (Mono code has been removed), it is now faster and uses fewer resources; new boot splash and login screen; new desktop notifications; new Pear Appstore 6.1.0; new Pear WiFi 1.0 (installer for Windows WiFi drivers); new Mission Control; new Virtual Desktop Switcher; new social applications for Facebook, Twitter and Google+; new version of the Alt-F2 command...."


See the release announcement for additional details.

Download:

Pearlinux-6-x86.iso 


PearLinux-6-x64.iso



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Pear OS 7 (Looks Like Mac OS X)

             Pear OS 7 (Looks Like Mac OS X) 


David Tavares has announced the release of Pear Linux 7, an Ubuntu remix with a simple but beautiful user interface (a customised GNOME 3) and out-of-the-box support for many popular multimedia codecs. It'll work with your existing PC files, printers, cameras and MP3 players. Based on ubuntu 12.10 without Unity and the GNOME panel; new Pear Linux Shell (7.0) based on Wingpanel and plank; new Pear Linux theme and new icon theme; it is now faster and uses fewer resources;
 new boot splash and login screen; new desktop notifications with Notification Center; new Pear OS Software Center; new Mission Control; new Virtual Desktop Switcher; Based on Kernel 3.5.0-23 but you could install with corella-kernel repository the kernel 3.7.10 and kernel 3.8.5. New About this computer will show info about your computer; New Audio Player On Air: fork of Noise player; Back In time: a clone of Apple Time Machine; Geary Mail; LibreOffice 4.0.1 and more.

Pear OS 7 offers:

Kernel 3.5

LibreOffice 4.0.1
Pear OS Software Center
MyPear 4
Pear Cleaner 2.1
Pear PPA Manager
On Air
VLC Media PLayer
Firefox
Back Time (Clone of Apple Time Machine)
Geary Mail
Adobe Flash Player (updated)
Shotwell
Empathy
Brasero
Cheese

Notification Center

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pear 8 linux os

    Pear OS 8             



Pear OS 8 was released recently. Pear OS main goal is to be an Ubuntu/Debian based Linux Operating System for Desktop, Notebook, Phones and Tablets. Pear OS 8 is based on GNOME but look and feel is similar and inspired from newly released Apple iOS7. Pear Cloud is the newly included feature in Pear OS 8 to backup and sync data over the internet.
You�ll get 2 GB of space to organize your data on Pear Cloud. This post describes the installation of newly released Pear OS 8 version. Pear OS is freely available to download and use which has a simple and powerful interface. You will experience complete multimedia functions and for those users who prefer Apple iOS like operating system.

Pear OS Applications features:

My Pear 6: It can customize Desktop, Panel, Hot corners, Dock and Notifications.
Clean My Pear 2: It can clean unused files from system. Automatic Cleanup is efficient.
Pear Security: It protects system from malwares, rootkits and other viruses, if you have Windows partition.
Pear PPA Manager: Easily add, remove, or manage repositories.

Pear Cloud: Pear Cloud is automatic, you don�t have to do anything at all. Just sign in once with your Pear ID and Pear Cloud is set up in all the apps that use it. 

Recommended Minimum System Requirements

700 Mhz CPU Processor
512 MB Memory
8 GB Free Disk Space
1024�768 Screen resolution
Removable Media drive or USB port
Applications included in Pear OS 8
Pear Software Center
Shotwell
Empathy IM
Firefox
Pear Cloud
Thunderbird Mail
Brasero Disc Burner
Musique
VLC Media Player
Pear Contacts
PPA Manager
Pear OS 8 Download
Pear OS 8 is available for 32bit and 64bit. I�ve used 32bit version in this installation. 


Click on below links to download Pear OS 8.




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Sunday, 12 January 2014

Windows 7 Ultimate (x32 and x64) Fully activated





This can be used both on 32 Bit and 64 Bit computers.


Just Burn the ISO with Nero or any burning tool and install it.

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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Windows 8 All-In-One



Windows 8.1 got finally released through Retail Outlets and PC Manufacturers (Vendors) on 18th October. It was already available for digital download to MSDN/ Technet subscribers on 17th October. 


The below file is in ISO format. You can use Nero or an equivalent software to burn the ISO image on to a disc or a USB drive.

Direct Link:

For 64-bit:
Click here to download

For 32-bit:
Click here to download
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