"Testing" Sensei & Sensei64
Posted: Sun 31 Mar 2013, 02:34
"Gone are the days of desperately searching through threads for your favorite app, just to find out it's only been compiled for Lucid "
This system is based on ArchPup but is a derivative of AlphaOS-001. It uses Racy's 3.0.25 kernel. The non-PAE isos use Retroprecise's 3.2.32 kernel. non-PAE kernels tend to be 'faster' on machines w/less than 4GB of RAM.
The 64 bit Sensei64 is also based on ArchPup but is a derivative of FatDog64-521. It uses 64-bit 3.8.5 kernel.
This system is designed to grow (shrink) with you, as your skill level using GNU/Linux advances. You'll try different apps as time goes on, and have your own specific favorites...and prefer not to have two of the same things installed. When that becomes the case, you can simply delete the senapps.sfs file, and install only the apps 'you' want. Sensei gives you the freedom to truly remove any app you might not want, rather than just hiding/whiting out the files.
Thanks goes to BarryK, simargl, mavrothal, kirk, jamesbond to name a few.
The full iso includes:
Audacious Audio Player
SMPlayer Media Player
Frisbee Network Manager
Firefox Browser
Geany Text Editor
Galculator
Gparted Partition Editor
LXTask Task Manager
Pidgin Chat Client
Remmina Remote Desktop
Thunar File Manager
XFCE Terminal
Viewnior Image Viewer
Adobe Flash
Retrovol Mixer
XFCE Screenshooter
Freemem Tray Applet
Filemnt
Pup Volume Monitor
SFS Load
Sensei 001 Full:
senseifull-001.iso 241MB
md5sum=b39b93c88ca1f32bc5226c35059e45e8
senseifullnon-pae-001.iso 242MB
md5sum=9d3882ea2cb88f8b9de0c2e9f53588ec
dev-senfull_001.sfs 75MB (also install dev-senxfce w/pacman)
md5sum=4e42336c2e9ba126f0190a0d32627caa
locale-senfull_001.sfs 15MB (also install locale-senxfce w/pacman)
md5sum=70d5877235350b2794dd7db9da88567b
Sensei64 001 Full:
sensei64full-001.iso 276MB
md5sum=8797294c4baf2d1ca6c58e9c10297c74
dev-sen64full_001.sfs 77MB (also install dev-sen64xfce w/pacman)
md5sum=ec37c77ae0e92324f5039cd1c318bfc9
kernel_sources-3.8.5-.sfs 105MB
md5sum=478ae435c0ab66f466230b029b46da39
Sensei LXDE Desktop:
sendesk-lxde_001.sfs 35MB
md5sum=fe566c006f0631541023897d31ea9e9d
Sensei64 Razor-qt Desktop:
sendesk64-razorqt_001.sfs 95MB
md5sum=d3a37e74fc118d2cdb910dbc3e458e4d
If you've downloaded the full iso, the barebones iso is not necessary. The exact same "sensei_001.sfs" file is on both isos.
The barebones isos are so clean/barebones that you need to know your way around somewhat, using them, to get your Linux Box set up 'exactly' the way 'you' want it.
Sensei 001 Barebones:
senseibarebones-001.iso 63MB
md5sum=b9af069a1323fc0c8dd000e2df00baab
senseibarebonesnon-pae-001.iso 64MB
md5sum=19448749092788471cd4ba2a8b388e3f
Sensei64 001 Barebones:
sensei64barebones-001.iso 76MB
md5sum=910f287e02d3e8a945f46027a426ec38
Urban Terror on Sensei
PacmanExpress Package Manager/Guake Dropdown Terminal on Sensei64
Cinnamon Desktop/Mixxx DJ Mixing Player on Sensei64
Pulseaudio/Blueman Bluetooth/Geary Mail on Sensei64
Barebones default instructions
Sensei Bugs fixed/changes
Sensei64 Bugs fixed/changes
Any suggestions, bugs, file conflicts, etc. Please let me know.
This system is based on ArchPup but is a derivative of AlphaOS-001. It uses Racy's 3.0.25 kernel. The non-PAE isos use Retroprecise's 3.2.32 kernel. non-PAE kernels tend to be 'faster' on machines w/less than 4GB of RAM.
The 64 bit Sensei64 is also based on ArchPup but is a derivative of FatDog64-521. It uses 64-bit 3.8.5 kernel.
This system is designed to grow (shrink) with you, as your skill level using GNU/Linux advances. You'll try different apps as time goes on, and have your own specific favorites...and prefer not to have two of the same things installed. When that becomes the case, you can simply delete the senapps.sfs file, and install only the apps 'you' want. Sensei gives you the freedom to truly remove any app you might not want, rather than just hiding/whiting out the files.
Thanks goes to BarryK, simargl, mavrothal, kirk, jamesbond to name a few.
The full iso includes:
Audacious Audio Player
SMPlayer Media Player
Frisbee Network Manager
Firefox Browser
Geany Text Editor
Galculator
Gparted Partition Editor
LXTask Task Manager
Pidgin Chat Client
Remmina Remote Desktop
Thunar File Manager
XFCE Terminal
Viewnior Image Viewer
Adobe Flash
Retrovol Mixer
XFCE Screenshooter
Freemem Tray Applet
Filemnt
Pup Volume Monitor
SFS Load
Sensei 001 Full:
senseifull-001.iso 241MB
md5sum=b39b93c88ca1f32bc5226c35059e45e8
senseifullnon-pae-001.iso 242MB
md5sum=9d3882ea2cb88f8b9de0c2e9f53588ec
dev-senfull_001.sfs 75MB (also install dev-senxfce w/pacman)
md5sum=4e42336c2e9ba126f0190a0d32627caa
locale-senfull_001.sfs 15MB (also install locale-senxfce w/pacman)
md5sum=70d5877235350b2794dd7db9da88567b
Sensei64 001 Full:
sensei64full-001.iso 276MB
md5sum=8797294c4baf2d1ca6c58e9c10297c74
dev-sen64full_001.sfs 77MB (also install dev-sen64xfce w/pacman)
md5sum=ec37c77ae0e92324f5039cd1c318bfc9
kernel_sources-3.8.5-.sfs 105MB
md5sum=478ae435c0ab66f466230b029b46da39
Sensei LXDE Desktop:
sendesk-lxde_001.sfs 35MB
md5sum=fe566c006f0631541023897d31ea9e9d
Sensei64 Razor-qt Desktop:
sendesk64-razorqt_001.sfs 95MB
md5sum=d3a37e74fc118d2cdb910dbc3e458e4d
If you've downloaded the full iso, the barebones iso is not necessary. The exact same "sensei_001.sfs" file is on both isos.
The barebones isos are so clean/barebones that you need to know your way around somewhat, using them, to get your Linux Box set up 'exactly' the way 'you' want it.
Sensei 001 Barebones:
senseibarebones-001.iso 63MB
md5sum=b9af069a1323fc0c8dd000e2df00baab
senseibarebonesnon-pae-001.iso 64MB
md5sum=19448749092788471cd4ba2a8b388e3f
Sensei64 001 Barebones:
sensei64barebones-001.iso 76MB
md5sum=910f287e02d3e8a945f46027a426ec38
Urban Terror on Sensei
PacmanExpress Package Manager/Guake Dropdown Terminal on Sensei64
Cinnamon Desktop/Mixxx DJ Mixing Player on Sensei64
Pulseaudio/Blueman Bluetooth/Geary Mail on Sensei64
Barebones default instructions
Sensei Bugs fixed/changes
Sensei64 Bugs fixed/changes
Any suggestions, bugs, file conflicts, etc. Please let me know.