EasyOS Édition française 2.3

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EasyOS Édition française 2.3

#1 Post by BarryK »

Blog announcement for 2.3:
https://bkhome.org/news/202005/easyos-v ... eased.html
Also EasyPup:
https://bkhome.org/news/202005/easypup- ... eased.html

Blog announcement for 2.2.16:
https://bkhome.org/news/202004/easyos-v ... eased.html
Also EasyPup:
https://bkhome.org/news/202004/easypup- ... eased.html

Post regarding version 2.2.14:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 14#1053814

Post regarding version 2.2.12:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 85#1051785

Post regarding version 2.2.11:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 07#1050807

Post regarding version 2.1.3:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 94#1037094


Version 1.0.92:

Yes, a French Edition of EasyOS. There have been French builds of earlier releases, but this one has fixed many bugs and limitations, and a more complete translation.

Readme in French (Google translated):

http://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64/ ... dme-fr.htm

Blog announcement:

http://bkhome.org/news/201907/easyos-ed ... caise.html

French-speaking testers welcome!

German and English builds coming soon.

Forum thread for feedback on EasyOS:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 39#1032339

@oui,
Regarding your earlier failure to run EasyOS, this latest has kernel 5.1.15, which may succeed. Earlier releases had the 4.14.x kernel.
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oui

#2 Post by oui »

Hi Barry,
Starts now really on my laptop (*1 and seems to work perfectly! Gratulations! And this version with full operable high level app's like Libreoffice, Scribus, Gimp etc. in that tiny size of only 421 Mb, that is powerfull!
Thank you very much

(*1 but the first occurence with your CLI-command it did be written but not start. I did use now the simple

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dd if=easy-1.0.92-fr.iso of=/dev/sdb
sdb without some number "1" after sdb allthough gparted named it in wary sdb1

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oui wrote:Hi Barry,
Starts now really on my laptop (*1 and seems to work perfectly! Gratulations! And this version with full operable high level app's like Libreoffice, Scribus, Gimp etc. in that tiny size of only 421 Mb, that is powerfull!
Thank you very much

(*1 but the first occurence with your CLI-command it did be written but not start. I did use now the simple

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dd if=easy-1.0.92-fr.iso of=/dev/sdb
sdb without some number "1" after sdb allthough gparted named it in wary sdb1
That's good news. Yes, you have to write the iso file to the entire drive, sdb, not a partition.

Let me know if you hit any problems.

I already know there are some issues with running SeaMonkey in a container. It takes a log time to start if there is no Internet connection, and crashes easily. For me, when there was an Internet connection, SM started fast and was stable in the container.

As you are running from an ISO, don't forget to try persistence:

http://bkhome.org/news/201907/easy-pers ... ve-cd.html

...I am not sure if it will work when booted from a USB stick I only tested an ISO burnt to a CD-R. I will test that now.
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#4 Post by BarryK »

I realise this section of the forum is supposed to be posts in French!

Feedback in English should continue here:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 39#1032339
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frugal installation

#5 Post by foxpup »

Bonjour Barry

J'ai fait une installation 'frugal' sur le disc ssd d'un portable i5.

Il faut adapter BOOT_SPECS qui se trouve dans initrd.
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BOOT_LABEL='puppy'
BOOT_DIR='easyFR/'
WKG_LABEL='puppy'
WKG_DIR='easyFR/'
INIT_LANG='fr_FR.UTF-8'
On trouve le label de la partition dans gParted ou avec blkid.

Je n'ai pas encore rencontré de problèmes.
Seulement, il n'y a pas de Xconsole, mais c'est dans le menu.

G'day Barry

I did a frugal install on the ssd of my i5 laptop.

One has to adapt the BOOT_SPECS inside initrd.
These are mine:

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BOOT_LABEL='puppy'
BOOT_DIR='easyFR/'
WKG_LABEL='puppy'
WKG_DIR='easyFR/'
INIT_LANG='fr_FR.UTF-8'
One can find the label of the partition in gParted or with blkid command.

I have not yet met problems.
Just that xconsole is in the menu, but it is not there.

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#6 Post by BarryK »

Much water under the bridge!
Beaucoup d'eau sous le pont!

EasyOS Buster series, version 2.1.3 released, and there is a French build. Blog announcement:
La série EasyOS Buster, version 2.1.3 est disponible, et une version française est disponible. Annonce de blog:

http://bkhome.org/news/201909/easyos-bu ... eased.html

Download:

http://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64/ ... /2.1.3/fr/

The older Pyro series is still being updated, now version 1.2.3, there is also a French build:
L'ancienne série Pyro est toujours en cours de mise à jour, maintenant la version 1.2.3, il existe également une version française:

http://bkhome.org/news/201909/easyos-py ... eased.html

Feedback in English welcome here:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 73#1037073
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#7 Post by Dorothée »

Merci beaucoup, Barry,

j'attends de récupérer un laptop un peu plus puissant (2Go de ram et cpu 64) pour le tester.

J'aurai grand plaisir à faire un feedback.

À bientot,

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#8 Post by Argolance »

Bonjour,
J'aurai grand plaisir à faire un feedback.
Je me permets juste de signaler que ce fil sert davantage à informer les utilisateurs francophones des avancées (de l'édition française) de EasyOS mais les éventuels feedbacks sont plutôt attendus et centralisés sur le fil anglophone.

I would just like to point out that this thread is useful to inform French-speaking users of the progress (of the French edition) of EasyOS but feedbacks are rather expected and centralized on the English-speaking thread.

:arrow: EasyOS (lien donné plus haut par BK)

Cordialement.

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EasyOS Pyro 1.2.7, Buster 2.1.7

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#10 Post by BarryK »

EasyOS is now at version 2.2.11, with updated French translations by esmourguit:
EasyOS est maintenant à la version 2.2.11, avec des traductions françaises mises à jour par esmourguit:

https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easyos-v ... eased.html

http://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64/ ... 2.2.11/fr/
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EasyOS Édition française 2.2.11

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Merci beaucoup Barry,
Je découvre seulement maintenant ce beau travail... sans avoir encore approfondi, EasyOs semble très bien fonctionner sur mon petit acer AspireV5.
J'ai toutefois un souci avec le bluetooth, la connexion sur ma chaîne se fait bien mais je n'arrive à y envoyer le son.
Testé le navigateur portable "Brave" de Mike Walsh :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CdhrsE ... jLYhm/view qui fonctionne comme un charme et super rapide !
Bien à toi, petihar

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#12 Post by Argolance »

Bonjour,
petihar wrote:Je découvre seulement maintenant ce beau travail...
Je te conseille également d'aller jeter un œil à :arrow: EasyPUP qui vaut aussi le détour et sera peut-être (au moins pour les habitués du Puppy classique) un peu moins déroutant qu'EasyOS... :wink:

Cordialement.

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Je te conseille également d'aller jeter un œil à EasyPUP
Merci Pierrick, oui.... je vais tâcher de remettre à jour :lol:

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#14 Post by esmourguit »

Voici un lien pour différentes pages, traduites en français, concernant EasyOS (installation sur HD, SSD, installation frugale etc.).

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Merci! :D

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#16 Post by BarryK »

sfsget is broken!!!

I am removing 2.2.16 off the Internet, will post a new version soon. If you already have 2.2.16, I will post a fix.


Re-uploaded 2.2.16, it turned out that the SFS-file-list file at the ibiblio.org repository was incorrect. I fixed it, and now sfsget works.
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#17 Post by esmourguit »

Bonjour à tous,

Voici un lien pour de nouvelles aides traduites en français sur le fonctionnement et les différentes possibilités d'installation de EasyOS
puis cliquez sur EasyOS
Et ici l'index des pages Ouèb des différents tutoriels traduits en français.
http://toutoulinux.free.fr/Accueil%20Ea ... ories.html

EasyOS est absolument extraordinaire! :idea:
Essayez-le ...

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#19 Post by jean-E »

salut ,

tout d'abord un grand merci pour easyos .
c'est la 1er fois que j'envisage serieusement de passé sous Linux .

mais je bloque sur des choses enfantines , et il me faut tout apprendre .

je voudrais simplement supprimer les 30secondes au démarrage .

mais je ne trouve pas le dossier :oops: boot->grub->menu.lst

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#20 Post by Argolance »

Bonjour,
jean-E wrote:c'est la 1er fois que j'envisage serieusement de passé sous Linux .
Sois le bienvenu, tu ne le regretteras pas! :wink:

Si tu lances ton OS à partir d'un CD/DVD, c'est le fchier "isolinux.cfg" (voire grub.cfg?) qui se trouve dessus qu'il faut modifier directement dans l'image ISO (avec "isomaster" par exemple, qui est en principe embarqué sur tous les Puppies) et que tu la graves à nouveau.
Sur clé USB, tu peux le faire directement dessus.
Mais le plus simple est encore d’appuyer sur la touche "Enter" au démarrage pour court-circuiter le compte à rebours.

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