User: Password:
Create account Recover password

Support US
Donations this month: 1%

Goal : $ 400
Due: 2023-12-31


Sponsored Links

 


Categories


Torrent’s details
Name
PeppermintOS Debian 64 ISO   
 
Torrent PeppermintOS Debian 64 ISO

If you need a Bittorrent client, try TransmissionBT on MacOS or Linux

Forum /index.php?page=forum&action=viewtopic&topicid=27713
Magnet Link Magnet Link
Info Hash 637666978ec942994bd4b381c54dc7ec1cfb5abf
Who thanks
Description What is Peppermint?

It is a community distro, for all age groups and abilities.

Our core value is to offer a minimalist desktop, giving the individual the choice of what they want to install, beyond a few base tools and custom themes and icon sets.

It is a bare-bones OS, with no firewall, browser, office or media player. This reason, is each community member has their own idea of how and what they would like to install to their computer.

Debian our flagship release and Devuan both come with extensive software repositories that cover the majority of everyone’s needs, should you require something not in the repositories, you may enable it from the flatpak, snaps and appimages repositories. These are third party software.

Our Peppermint tools have been built using tkinter, and pyqt to help our members set up their computer and install suggested packages on their desktop. In the future we will endeavor to improve these tools with community feedback. We have integrated Debian/Devuan into our Peppermint desktop vision and ultimately meld it to do things our way.

The beauty of using the Debian/Devuan base is, you can install once and when your computer reaches its EOL in 10 or 15 years time. The choice being yours to upgrade and install, no need to LTS reinstall every two or three years.

Due to our CI/CD methods (DevOps) we will cover later, allows us to give continuous improvements to our tool-set, that can filter down to existing installations, without the need for a reinstall or download a new ISO. Like our GUI Update Manager to pull Codeberg (git).

We have started a Wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepwiki/wiki%20home%20page/ this is an evolving library of tutorials to aid our members.

Ditto with community generated post install scripts, we do plan to use them in future additions of Peppermint, along with that community members that are currently contributing to build a 32bit ISO based on our current code-base… its amazing what we can do when we all come together. This really shows the power of an engaged community. Our documentation is updated with more details than it has ever been kept before using Sphinx Document Generator..hosted our on Codeberg that Community members can contribute to.

Peppermint was very much a one man show the past few years , but we have moved on and evolved from the waterfall method to DevOps Principles and Best Practices.

In a nutshell, this means Dev team and community are one body. Takes us back to the first few sentences, what is Peppermint and its core values. It has always been a minimalistic distro with signature custom tools such as Nemo and our own themes and icon sets.

A era brought a different set of criteria and challenges, everyone had an opinion. After many sleepless night and effort from everyone, a plan slowly evolved towards DevOps, dedicated to meeting a standard set of goals, particularly in developing software. With a willingness to adopt its values and principles and adapt them to fit our organizations (the community) vision and needs.

Software designers use DevOps to speed up the time to deployment, apply required incremental improvements in response to unexpected changes, all set in a CI/CD (continuous integration and continuous delivery) pipeline. The net result is a more streamlined development process.

DevOps the technical nuances.

1. Gain the stakeholders’ active participation as soon as possible – the community.

2. Developers and testers should test code often and early, using automated testing – we spent all of 2021 setting up this processes for the team.

3. Make sure users have development support after we release new builds as best we can with the community.

4. Keep code repositories regularly updated and ensure that updates are continuously integrated into the workflow – we are still working on this with the CI tools but we are getting there.

5. Build, test, and release code faster via continuous delivery – we can already do this as seen in the days after the release.

6. Quickly bring in new features by taking advantage of continuous deployment tools – we are already getting ready to release new features.

7. Automate, Automate, Automate what we can. we have an automated deployment process.

Devops Creates a Collaborative Environment

Embraces development and operation to engender an atmosphere of collaboration, team work and unified community goals. Encouraging communication’s to brainstorm and share ideas, plus solve problems together.

Foster Continuous Improvement

Like life the community changes as does technology, we strive to release improved code base to continuously work to improve its performance, compliance, and speed. Thus, the final product release doesn’t end the story; the team keeps an eye on the application and ensures it stays relevant in a changing world.

Don’t Be Afraid to Fail. Learn From It

No one likes to fail, of course. But rather than treating failure as a personal blow, we must change our attitudes and see failure as a chance to learn something. In other words, learn from mistakes. After all, errors inevitably happen; may as well get some benefit from them!

It’s All About the Community

If we don’t have a community, we don’t need to create peppermint. DevOps culture helps keep an ear open to your voice, maintaining pace with the always-changing needs.

We hope that helps give transparency on the mindset we have taken.
If you do have any questions don’t hesitate to let us know

Thank you all for what you do!

Empowering the planet with Linux is our goal. Join us in this journey.

Development Team
Tommy (grafiksinc) – Developer Lead

Packaging Team

Manuel Rosa – Maintainer, Packaging and Delivery – our partner and project lead over at (AçorOS)

ARM Development
John Faulk

Communications Spokesmen

Cavy

Website & Hosting
Joseph Dickson (josephd) – Website Administration – Joseph is a WordPress developer in Los Angeles California and maintains the Peppermint OS website. When he’s not running websites he’s distro hopping lightweight Linux distributions. Blog, Twitter, Website

Trusted Users
Peppermint’s Trusted Users provide community support and leadership

rwcanuck, Dan Kelly, alynur, stevesveryown, Adam Hughes

Thank you for your service

The following members are fondly remembered for their tireless efforts to bring us minimalism and the choice for the end user to add what they felt what they needed and the way they wanted to configure their computer.

Mark Greaves (PCNetSpec), Brian Tomlinson, Robert Wood, Shane Remington, Kendall Weaver, VinDSL, Spence, Andy Mitchell, clatterfordslim, Graeme Duncan, Mac Dahlin, Slim.Fatz, jlschwartz, lswarte, murraymint, perknh, Darknetmatrix, Ray O Sullivan (rayzer), KsWoodsMan, “Jonesy” (James Jones), manyroads, MintSpider – Peter Paterson,
dolphin_oracle

Rest in Peace Mark Greaves, we remain guided by his minimalist ethos; “Everything you need and nothing you don’t.” A direction our team continues as we move forward. We are also grateful that his family have expressed a wish that the Peppermint OS project continue in his honor.

Visit the PeppermintOS website here:

https://peppermintos.com/

For More Information, visit Distrowatch

Screenshots
Category Debian
Home Page http://debian.org
Support Forums http://forums.debian.net/
Rating
  • Currently nan/5
Rating: nan out of 5.0 (Votes: 0) For your upload!

Size 1.46 GB
Show/Hide Files
1 file
AddDate 01/01/2024
Uploader TheLinuxMan
Speed 0 KB/sec
Down 109 times
peers seeds: 17, leechers: 0 = 17 peers
Report
Similar torrents
NameAddedSizeSeedersLeechers
PeppermintOS Devuan 64 XFCE ISO01/01/20241.42 GB180
Peppermint-7-20160616-i386.iso24/06/20161.03 GB180
PeppermintOS Debian 32 Gnome Flashback ISO01/01/20241.44 GB160
PeppermintOS Debian 32 ISO01/01/20241.38 GB150
PeppermintOS Devuan 32 XFCE ISO01/01/20241.40 GB140
PeppermintOS Devuan ARM XFCE ISO01/01/20241.28 GB130
PeppermintOS Debian ARM 64 ISO01/01/20241.29 GB120
PeppermintOS Debian 64 ISO02/07/20231.46 GB60
Peppermint-9-20180621-i386.iso22/06/20181.27 GB50
PeppermintOS i386 02.08.2022 ISO07/08/20221.26 GB50
Update
Announce URLSeedersLeechersDownloaded
udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce8051
Last Update 27/04/2024 06:36:53 (27/04/2024 06:36:53)


hevin68740
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
22/04/2024 08.06.59
Discover unmatched durability with Armored Coast – the choice for storm-resistant roofing from Sunshine Metal Supply. best coastal roofing
hevin68740
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
21/04/2024 10.25.02
Thanks for sharing this quality information with us. I really enjoyed reading. Will surely going to share this URL with my friends. https://totogogu.com
hevin68740
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
16/04/2024 09.25.40
Positive site, where did u come up with the information on this posting? I'm pleased I discovered it though, ill be checking back soon to find out what additional posts you include. forex robot
WhitneyHCarpenter
Reputation: Good Users Reputation
13/04/2024 02.19.16
It is good and we can find the best services that are good and can provide us the right solutions. When I used the https://bradgallelectrical.com.au/air-conditioning-installation-gold-coast/ I saw a lot of people searching for the best ideas that are good and can provide us the right results.
WhitneyHCarpenter
Reputation: Good Users Reputation
13/04/2024 02.17.43
Our Peppermint tools have been built using tkinter, and pyqt to help our members set up their computer and install suggested packages on their desktop. In the future we will endeavor to improve these tools with community feedback. We have integrated Debian/Devuan into our Peppermint desktop vision and ultimately meld it to do things our way.

The beauty of using the Debian/Devuan base is, you can install once and when your computer reaches its EOL in 10 or 15 years time. The choice being yours to upgrade and install, no need to LTS reinstall every two or three years.

Due to our CI/CD methods (DevOps) we will cover later, allows us to give continuous improvements to our tool-set, that can filter down to existing installations, without the need for a reinstall or download a new ISO. Like our GUI Update Manager to pull Codeberg (git).

We have started a this is an evolving library of tutorials to aid our members.

Ditto with community generated post install scripts, we do plan to use them in future additions of Peppermint, along with that community members that are currently contributing to build a 32bit ISO based on our current code-base… its amazing what we can do when we all come together. This really shows the power of an engaged community. Our documentation is updated with more details than it has ever been kept before using Sphinx Document Generator..hosted our on Codeberg that Community members can contribute to.

Peppermint was very much a one man show the past few years , but we have moved on and evolved from the waterfall method to DevOps Principles and Best Practices.

In a nutshell, this means Dev team and community are one body. Takes us back to the first few sentences, what is Peppermint and its core values. It has always been a minimalistic distro with signature custom tools such as Nemo and our own themes and icon sets.

A era brought a different set of criteria and challenges, everyone had an opinion. After many sleepless night and effort from everyone, a plan slowly evolved towards DevOps, dedicated to meeting a standard set of goals, particularly in developing software. With a willingness to adopt its values and principles and adapt them to fit our organizations (the community) vision and needs.

Software designers use DevOps to speed up the time to deployment, apply required incremental improvements in response to unexpected changes, all set in a CI/CD (continuous integration and continuous delivery) pipeline. The net result is a more streamlined development process.
WhitneyHCarpenter
Reputation: Good Users Reputation
13/04/2024 02.12.09
Thank you for sharing the Torrent’s details and it is good for us to find the best torrents that we need. You can https://bradgallelectrical.com.au/ducted-air-conditioning-brisbane/">click here to read the best ideas that are good and can provide us the solution.
eulises
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
31/03/2024 13.40.13
Thanks a lot for ones put up not to mention amazing tips and hints.. perhaps even I just even consider that chores might be the most significant part of buying victory. visa saoudien pour les citoyens albanais
eulises
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
30/03/2024 10.58.54
I really appreciate this wonderful post that you have provided for us. I assure this would be beneficial for most of the people. forex robot
hevin68740
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
27/03/2024 07.38.48
I think this is an informative post and it is very useful and knowledgeable. therefore, I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article. forex robot
eulises
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
23/03/2024 19.46.16
An fascinating discussion is value comment. I think that it is best to write extra on this matter, it won’t be a taboo topic however generally people are not enough to talk on such topics. To the next. Cheers forex robot
hevin68740
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
18/03/2024 11.23.43
This article gives the light in which we can observe the reality. This is very nice one and gives indepth information. Thanks for this nice article. forex robot
eulises
Reputation: Top Users Reputation
12/03/2024 12.48.17
Regards just for featuring brand-new upgrades in connection with priority, Document wait for look at a great deal more. ????? http://www.suruuman.com/