Sunday, 30 April 2017

NuTyX Linux 9.0 Installation with GNOME Desktop and Apps on VMware Workstation

NuTyX Linux 9.0 Installation with GNOME Desktop
NuTyX Linux 9.0 Installation with GNOME Desktop and Apps on VMware Workstation

This video tutorial shows NuTyX Linux 9.0 installation with GNOME Desktop on VMware Workstation step by step. We'll also install applications such as Firefox, VLC, GIMP, FileZilla and LibreOffice on NuTyX Linux 9.0. This tutorial is also helpful to install NuTyX 9.0 on physical computer or server. We'll also install and test VMware Tools on NuTyX Linux for better performance and usability features such as Fit Guest Now, Drag-Drop File, Clipboard Sharing and Mouse Integration.

NuTyX Linux 9.0 Installation Steps:

  1. Download NuTyX Linux 9.0 ISO
  2. Create Virtual Machine on VMware Workstation/Player
  3. Start NuTyX Linux Installation
  4. Installing Xorg and GNOME Desktop
  5. Installing Firefox, VLC, GIMP, FileZilla and LibreOffice Applications on NuTyX
  6. Installing and Configuring VMware Tools
  7. NuTyX Linux 9.0 Short Overview

Installing NuTyX  9.0 with GNOME and Apps on VMware Workstation



NuTyX 9.0 New Features and Improvements

NuTyX is based on Linux From Scratch (LFS) and features a custom software manager called "cards". The new release NuTyX 9.0 features some of the latest software (Linux 4.10, Plasma 5.9, GNOME 3.22, MATE 1.16 and Python 3.6) and now supports booting on UEFI-enabled hardware. Available graphical interfaces are: kde5, gnome, mate, xfce4, lxde, flwm, jwm, ratpoison, blackbox, fluxbox, openbox, bspwm, icewm, twm, etc. The new ISOs can be launch on UEFI machines If you have a UEFI compatible computer, you can now install NuTyX in UEFI mode. If it's your case, the installer will guide the user to make the right choices during installation and the UEFI will take care of booting the machine, no other boot managers are needed by default.
NuTyX Linux Website: https://www.nutyx.org/

What is GNOME Desktop?

GNOME is a desktop environment that is composed entirely of free and open-source software. GNOME was originally an acronym for GNU Network Object Model Environment. Its target operating system is Linux, but it is also supported on most derivatives of BSD. GNOME is developed by the GNOME Project, which is composed of both volunteers and paid contributors.
GNOME Website: https://www.gnome.org/

GNOME 3 Desktop Minimum System Requirements

  1. 1 GHz processor
  2. 1 GB RAM
  3. 7 GB of hard-drive space
  4. VGA capable of 1024x768 screen resolution
Hope you found this NuTyX Linux 9.0 installation with GNOME Desktop tutorial helpful and informative. Please consider sharing it. Your feedback and questions are welcome!

Harry

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A technology enthusiast and addictive blogger who likes to hacking tricks and wish to be the best White Hacket Hacker of the World.

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