Version: 24.0.6 Released: December 17th Download Installer Download via Bittorrent View on GitHub Previous Releases. Downloads powered. The Linux release is available officially for Ubuntu 14.04 and newer. FFmpeg is required. For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, FFmpeg is not officially included so you will need a specific PPA.
The application creates a disk image on the flash card, mount it and install there OS distribution. Applications of the new system are run in a chroot environment and working in parallel with platform Android. All changes made on the device are reversible, ie the application and components can be removed completely. Installation of a distribution kit is carried out on a network from the official mirrors online. The application are required superuser rights (ROOT).
The program interface supports English and Russian. Through the interface you can manage the process of installing the OS, and after installation, you can start and stop services of the new system (there is support for running your scripts). The installation process is displayed as text reports in the main application window. During the installation, the program will adjust the work environment, which includes the base system, SSH server, VNC server and desktop environment. Also through the program interface to manage server settings SSH and VNC.
Installing a new operating system takes about 30 minutes. The recommended minimum size of a disk image 1024 MB (for LXDE), without a GUI - 512 MB. When you install Linux in disk image on the flash card with the FAT32 file system, image size should not exceed 4095 MB! After the initial setup a default password for SSH and VNC - changeme. The password can be changed standard tools OS.
FEATURES:
Supported distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Fedora, openSUSE, Kali Linux, Gentoo, RootFS (tgz, tbz2)
Installation type: file, partition, RAM, directory
Supported file systems: ext2, ext3, ext4
Supported architectures: ARM, x86, emulation mode architecture (ARM ~ x86).
Control interface: Android terminal, SSH, VNC, X server, framebuffer
Desktop environment: XTerm, LXDE, Xfce, GNOME, KDE, other (manual configuration)
Supported languages: English, Russian, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese
NOTICE:
Instructions and guides: https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy/wiki
Ask questions on the forum: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=378043
Donations: http://meefik.ru/donate
ATTENTION!
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under license GPLv3.
Installing Debian 8.5 Linux
Debian 8.5, codename 'Jessie' is the latest release of Debian Linux (Officially released on 4th June 2016). Debian Linux is a Free Open Source Operating System that can be freely downloaded and installed on your PC or Server. Debian is a very popular Linux distribution used by many home users and as a server implementation. Debian is known for its stability. This is one of the reasons many other Linux operating systems are based on Debian. Debian 8.5 is available for many platforms including: 32 bit/64 bit PC, Power PC, IBM's System Z and 64bit ARM. To install Debian 8.5 simply follow the howto instructional guide below:
To download your iso image of Debian 8.5, simply click this Link: Download Debian 8.5
From this page, there are multiple ways that you can download Debian. You can either use a Bit Torrent or 'jigdo'. Make sure you choose the correct image that matches your systems architecture. (amd64 for 64 Bit systems or i386 for 32 Bit systems).
Once you have downloaded your Debian 8.5 iso image that matches your systems architecture, you will need to burn this image to a DVD. For software that can do this for you, search for 'dvd iso burning software' in the search box located above. Your system may already have DVD/CD burning software installed such as 'Brasero, K3B, Nero, CDBurnerXP or Roxio'. Once you have burned your 'iso' image of Debian 8.5 to your DVD, you will need to leave the DVD in the DVD drive and reboot your system. (In the following example I have used a 64 Bit version of the software). As your computer reboots, you will need to press the appropriate key to access your system's BIOS settings. On many systems this key will be 'F8', 'F11' or 'F12'. Most systems will display the a message indicating which key needs to be pressed. Once you have access to your BIOS settings, you will need to modify the boot order of your system to boot from CD/DVD first. Once you have made this change, you can reboot your system and follow the instructions below. If you are installing to a Virtualised environment, simply copy the iso image to the relevant directory structure.
To start your installation of Debian 8.5, highlight the 'Install' or 'Graphical Install' option from the menu and then press enter. Your installation will now start. In this example I have chosen the 'Graphical Install' option.
Choose the Language you would like to use during the installation process. In the example I have chosen 'English'.
At this screen, you need to select your location. The selected location will be used to set your local time zone. This information can be changed later if necessary after installation.
Choose your keyboard settings. In the example, 'British English' has been selected.
In this example the installation has detected an active network connection and is configuring an IP address using DHCP. If you need to configure a static IP address, then this can be changed easily after the installation has finished.
At this screen you must give your computer a unique name that will identify it on your network (hostname). Any name can be used here as long as it is unique to your network. In the example I have used 'jessie02'.
This option allows you to specify a domain name. In the example, I have used the domain name 'landoflinux.com'. If this is a home network, you can use any name.
From this screen you must specify the root password that you wish to use for your system. After you have supplied your root password, you will be asked to confirm this password before continuing.
Here you must supply the name of a new user account to use with your system. This will be your main account when you login. Additional users can be added after the installation.
Here you must supply the username. This will be your main account when you login. Additional users can be added after the installation.
Here you will need to specify the password to be used with your new account.
Select a Disk partitioning scheme to be used with your installation. In the example, I have chosen to go with the option 'Guided - use entire disk and setup LVM'. If you wish to manually configure your own disk configuration, choose the 'manual' option from the menu. If you do not wish to use the 'LVM' option, you may select the 'Guided - use entire disk' option instead. If you are using a Virtual environment or setting up a server, it is recommended to use 'LVM'.
From this menu, highlight the disk that is going to be partitioned and press 'Continue'. In this example, I have only one disk assigned to my system.
Several options are available to you here. In this example, I have gone with the option 'Separate /home, /var and /tmp partitions'.
Script hook failed to detect game version. I wanted to get native trainer and play in multiplayer but when i pressed play it displayed my profile as me playing gta 4 when there actually there is no game popping up and after a few seconds it stops. I knew this would not act that way without the mod, i went inside the files and checked the script log and it says that it fails to detect the version.
At this screen you must confirm that you are happy with your choices and grant permission to the installer to write these partition changes to your disk.
To continue and partition your disks, select the option 'Finish partitioning and write changes to disk'.
To continue and partition your disks, select the option 'Yes', write changes to disk.
Installing core packages. No further action is need at this screen.
To supplement the software on your installation DVD, you may choose to scan additional CD/DVDs for use by the 'apt' package manager.If you do not have any additional media, select 'No' and then press 'Continue'.
At this screen you can select to use a network mirror to supplement the software that is included on your DVD (iso image). In this example I have chosen to use a network mirror.
Select you nearest location from the list. This is normally the country you are located in. In this example, 'United Kingdom' has been chosen.
In this example I have gone with the main 'ftp.uk.debian.org' archive mirror.
If you need to use a HTTP proxy to access the internet, your proxy information can be entered in the box below.
If you choose to participate in this automated survey, details of your package statistics will be sent to the developers. Simply choose between 'yes' to allow or 'No' to not take part in the survey.
So far only the core components of the system have been installed. To tune the system to your needs you can choose to install one or more of the components listed. I have chosen to install a graphical environment using the 'MATE' desktop. I have also chosen to install the 'SSH Server' option. Once you have made any additional choices, click 'Continue'. Your additional software will now be installed. Progress will be indicated on the screen.
To install the GRUB boot loader to the MBR (Master Boot Record), select 'yes'.
Highlight the disk to install the GRUB boot loader to. In this example I have only one single disk on my system.
Congratulations, your installation is now complete. You will need to reboot your system. Please ensure you have removed any installation media (DVDs/CDs) from your drive before continuing.
Debian 8.5 should start automatically, you will see a Loading screen prior to your login screen.
To login into your new Debian 8.5 system, please provide your user you created in the previous steps. You will also need to type your password that you created for this account too.
Congratulations, you should now be at the desktop of your new Debian 8.5 system.
Version: 24.0.6 Released: December 17th Download Installer Download via Bittorrent View on GitHub Previous Releases. Downloads powered. The Linux release is available officially for Ubuntu 14.04 and newer. FFmpeg is required. For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, FFmpeg is not officially included so you will need a specific PPA.
The application creates a disk image on the flash card, mount it and install there OS distribution. Applications of the new system are run in a chroot environment and working in parallel with platform Android. All changes made on the device are reversible, ie the application and components can be removed completely. Installation of a distribution kit is carried out on a network from the official mirrors online. The application are required superuser rights (ROOT).
The program interface supports English and Russian. Through the interface you can manage the process of installing the OS, and after installation, you can start and stop services of the new system (there is support for running your scripts). The installation process is displayed as text reports in the main application window. During the installation, the program will adjust the work environment, which includes the base system, SSH server, VNC server and desktop environment. Also through the program interface to manage server settings SSH and VNC.
Installing a new operating system takes about 30 minutes. The recommended minimum size of a disk image 1024 MB (for LXDE), without a GUI - 512 MB. When you install Linux in disk image on the flash card with the FAT32 file system, image size should not exceed 4095 MB! After the initial setup a default password for SSH and VNC - changeme. The password can be changed standard tools OS.
FEATURES:
Supported distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, Arch Linux, Fedora, openSUSE, Kali Linux, Gentoo, RootFS (tgz, tbz2)
Installation type: file, partition, RAM, directory
Supported file systems: ext2, ext3, ext4
Supported architectures: ARM, x86, emulation mode architecture (ARM ~ x86).
Control interface: Android terminal, SSH, VNC, X server, framebuffer
Desktop environment: XTerm, LXDE, Xfce, GNOME, KDE, other (manual configuration)
Supported languages: English, Russian, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese
NOTICE:
Instructions and guides: https://github.com/meefik/linuxdeploy/wiki
Ask questions on the forum: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=378043
Donations: http://meefik.ru/donate
ATTENTION!
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under license GPLv3.
Installing Debian 8.5 Linux
Debian 8.5, codename 'Jessie' is the latest release of Debian Linux (Officially released on 4th June 2016). Debian Linux is a Free Open Source Operating System that can be freely downloaded and installed on your PC or Server. Debian is a very popular Linux distribution used by many home users and as a server implementation. Debian is known for its stability. This is one of the reasons many other Linux operating systems are based on Debian. Debian 8.5 is available for many platforms including: 32 bit/64 bit PC, Power PC, IBM's System Z and 64bit ARM. To install Debian 8.5 simply follow the howto instructional guide below:
To download your iso image of Debian 8.5, simply click this Link: Download Debian 8.5
From this page, there are multiple ways that you can download Debian. You can either use a Bit Torrent or 'jigdo'. Make sure you choose the correct image that matches your systems architecture. (amd64 for 64 Bit systems or i386 for 32 Bit systems).
Once you have downloaded your Debian 8.5 iso image that matches your systems architecture, you will need to burn this image to a DVD. For software that can do this for you, search for 'dvd iso burning software' in the search box located above. Your system may already have DVD/CD burning software installed such as 'Brasero, K3B, Nero, CDBurnerXP or Roxio'. Once you have burned your 'iso' image of Debian 8.5 to your DVD, you will need to leave the DVD in the DVD drive and reboot your system. (In the following example I have used a 64 Bit version of the software). As your computer reboots, you will need to press the appropriate key to access your system's BIOS settings. On many systems this key will be 'F8', 'F11' or 'F12'. Most systems will display the a message indicating which key needs to be pressed. Once you have access to your BIOS settings, you will need to modify the boot order of your system to boot from CD/DVD first. Once you have made this change, you can reboot your system and follow the instructions below. If you are installing to a Virtualised environment, simply copy the iso image to the relevant directory structure.
To start your installation of Debian 8.5, highlight the 'Install' or 'Graphical Install' option from the menu and then press enter. Your installation will now start. In this example I have chosen the 'Graphical Install' option.
Choose the Language you would like to use during the installation process. In the example I have chosen 'English'.
At this screen, you need to select your location. The selected location will be used to set your local time zone. This information can be changed later if necessary after installation.
Choose your keyboard settings. In the example, 'British English' has been selected.
In this example the installation has detected an active network connection and is configuring an IP address using DHCP. If you need to configure a static IP address, then this can be changed easily after the installation has finished.
At this screen you must give your computer a unique name that will identify it on your network (hostname). Any name can be used here as long as it is unique to your network. In the example I have used 'jessie02'.
This option allows you to specify a domain name. In the example, I have used the domain name 'landoflinux.com'. If this is a home network, you can use any name.
From this screen you must specify the root password that you wish to use for your system. After you have supplied your root password, you will be asked to confirm this password before continuing.
Here you must supply the name of a new user account to use with your system. This will be your main account when you login. Additional users can be added after the installation.
Here you must supply the username. This will be your main account when you login. Additional users can be added after the installation.
Here you will need to specify the password to be used with your new account.
Select a Disk partitioning scheme to be used with your installation. In the example, I have chosen to go with the option 'Guided - use entire disk and setup LVM'. If you wish to manually configure your own disk configuration, choose the 'manual' option from the menu. If you do not wish to use the 'LVM' option, you may select the 'Guided - use entire disk' option instead. If you are using a Virtual environment or setting up a server, it is recommended to use 'LVM'.
From this menu, highlight the disk that is going to be partitioned and press 'Continue'. In this example, I have only one disk assigned to my system.
Several options are available to you here. In this example, I have gone with the option 'Separate /home, /var and /tmp partitions'.
Script hook failed to detect game version. I wanted to get native trainer and play in multiplayer but when i pressed play it displayed my profile as me playing gta 4 when there actually there is no game popping up and after a few seconds it stops. I knew this would not act that way without the mod, i went inside the files and checked the script log and it says that it fails to detect the version.
At this screen you must confirm that you are happy with your choices and grant permission to the installer to write these partition changes to your disk.
To continue and partition your disks, select the option 'Finish partitioning and write changes to disk'.
To continue and partition your disks, select the option 'Yes', write changes to disk.
Installing core packages. No further action is need at this screen.
To supplement the software on your installation DVD, you may choose to scan additional CD/DVDs for use by the 'apt' package manager.If you do not have any additional media, select 'No' and then press 'Continue'.
At this screen you can select to use a network mirror to supplement the software that is included on your DVD (iso image). In this example I have chosen to use a network mirror.
Select you nearest location from the list. This is normally the country you are located in. In this example, 'United Kingdom' has been chosen.
In this example I have gone with the main 'ftp.uk.debian.org' archive mirror.
If you need to use a HTTP proxy to access the internet, your proxy information can be entered in the box below.
If you choose to participate in this automated survey, details of your package statistics will be sent to the developers. Simply choose between 'yes' to allow or 'No' to not take part in the survey.
So far only the core components of the system have been installed. To tune the system to your needs you can choose to install one or more of the components listed. I have chosen to install a graphical environment using the 'MATE' desktop. I have also chosen to install the 'SSH Server' option. Once you have made any additional choices, click 'Continue'. Your additional software will now be installed. Progress will be indicated on the screen.
To install the GRUB boot loader to the MBR (Master Boot Record), select 'yes'.
Highlight the disk to install the GRUB boot loader to. In this example I have only one single disk on my system.
Congratulations, your installation is now complete. You will need to reboot your system. Please ensure you have removed any installation media (DVDs/CDs) from your drive before continuing.
Debian 8.5 should start automatically, you will see a Loading screen prior to your login screen.
To login into your new Debian 8.5 system, please provide your user you created in the previous steps. You will also need to type your password that you created for this account too.
Congratulations, you should now be at the desktop of your new Debian 8.5 system.