Linux Lite 1.0.2 Amethyst 32bit with Pae Support Creator - Jerry Bezencon (Valtam) Linux Distro Community www.linuxdistrocommunity.com Share knowledge, enjoy freedom 27th November 2012 Filename: linux-lite-1.0.2-i386.iso md5sum: dfd6b00e68d930dd012ac77f5ad99c28 *********** Description *********** Linux Lite is a free operating system. It comes in 32bit and has pae support so if you have more than 4gb of ram, it will all be made available. There are no plans for a 64bit version. By producing a simple to use Linux based Operating System, we hope that people will discover just how simple it can be to use a distro like Linux Lite. ***** 1.0.2 ***** Changelog: All system software updated. Firefox 17.0 Kernel 3.2.0.33 pae Reduced size of iso by maximizing compression of filesystem. (the iso for 1.0.2 is approx. 150mb smaller than 1.0.0) Added LibreOffice Impress. Added ability to 'dd' the iso file. Added tooltips for applications. Added support for Vmware. Added libopenal1 for extra sound support. Added keyboard shortcuts: Super key(Windows key)+h opens home folder. Ctrl+Alt+t opens a terminal. PrintScreen key opens the Screenshot tool. Fixed bug where laptops unplugged from mains power source lost use of USB mouse. Fixed LibreOffice interface theme. Renamed 'Mixer' in Multimedia Menu to 'Audio Mixer'. Updated Help & Support Manual. New default wallpaper. ************ Installation ************ The Live login username is: root There is no password, simply hit enter after entering the username and you will get into the desktop. Copy the iso image to a 2gb or larger USB stick using Unetbootin. Unetbootin is available for Windows and in Linux through your existing distro repos, or you can download from here - http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ Or, you can burn the Linux Lite iso to a DVD with your preferred DVD burning software. Some options are available here for free DVD burning software - http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-cd-dvd-burning-software.htm Alternatively, you can use the dd command: sudo dd if=linux-lite-1.0.2-i386.iso of=/dev/sdx where 'x' is the letter of your usb stick. In linux to find out the letter of your usb stick, open a terminal and type: df -h It is usually listed as 'media' or similar. NB: Your CPU must support pae extensions, most modern computers do, if you're not sure search for the word 'pae' and your cpu in your favourite search engine. For bug reporting and support, please visit - The Linux Distro Community Forums and post your thread in this section - http://www.linuxdistrocommunity.com/forums/forum-64.html with a clear description with as many details as possible.