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Read Me

PyTermOS

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PyTermOS is a lightweight, Linux-Based operating system designed specifically for educational purposes and older hardware, emphasizing minimalism and efficiency. It provides lot's of great everyday functions like Supercommands and other. Here, at PyTermOS you can see the power of Linux-Based operating systems.

Features

Lightweight Design

Optimized for performance on both modern and legacy hardware (Raspberry Pi Family).

Educational Tool

Perfect for students and enthusiasts looking to delve into the workings of a Linux-based OS.

PyTerm CLI Interface.

PyTerm CLI Interface is very easy to use. Especially for people who think bash is hard to learn.
To see the commands, you can type ? or help in the PyTerm CLI Interface.
If you need all the usage and commands, please go to faq.pytermos.com

Community Driven

Open to contributions and improvements. You can fork or download the .zip file to make changes.

Installation

The installation is very easy and great for people the only start using Linux Distros.

Requirements

A Raspberry Pi (Works on every version of RPi),

SD Card (minimum 8 GB recommended)
and

Internet connection for initial setup and downloads.

Installation Guide

Download the latest release of PyTermOS from the (pytermos.com/downloads.html)[pytermos.com/downloads.html] website.

Write the image to an SD card

Download the .tar.gz file and extract all the files.
Put all the files on your SD card.
Make sure it is formatted as ext4.
Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi.

Boot your Raspberry Pi

Connect your Raspberry Pi to power and a display.
Wait until the system starts.

Usage

After installing PyTermOS, you can interact with the system through the PyTerm command line interface (PTCLI).

Starting the CLI

Turn on your Raspberry Pi.
Wait until the system starts.
When the loading ends, you will be greeted by the PyTerm command prompt.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! Whether it's bug fixes, feature additions, or improvements to documentation, your help is appreciated. Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on the process for submitting pull requests to me.

License

PyTermOS is open source and freely available under the GNU GPL v3 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Releases page

To see all the releases, please go to this https://github.com/MarkPavlenko/PyTermOS/releases page.

Contact

For support, feedback, or queries, please reach me out at:

For private chat with me

markpavlenkos@icloud.com (main)

markpavlenkos@gmail.com (trash)

For chat with the PyTermOS support

contact@pytermos.com

The pytermos.com website has been transfered to another repo on 12 May 2024.

Real pytermos.com website repo

chat.pytermos.com subdomain website repo

S0rry!

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