WineBOX
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WineBOX is provided "as is", without a warranty of any kind,
expressed or implied. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful.
This software are under GNU GPL 2.0, for more help, sources, contact to
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About WineBOX
WineBOX is a open source proyect to make a Windows like operative
system with support for news technologys like Android and ChromeOS.
How to install
- Put your CDROM in your machine
- Reboot
- Wait ..
- Click in the icon desktop "Install"
- Wait ..
- Select your partition, if you don`t know, run select partition, and
this will be start the gparted program, and then you will can make a
new partition or select a partition.
- Now, you will need put the partition were will install WineBOX, for
example:
/dev/hda1 -> in this partition will be installed WineBOX.
- Next, the system will be ask about format the partition, then will
be start to copy the files.
- Finality the system will be installed, you can install grub for boot
the system, remember sames times is posible have a bug in the
selection of partition to boot in grub, you will need edit the
menu.lst in /boot to make changes in the system.
- The system is installed!
- Reboot and start WineBOX
USB live
Restart your system with the CDROM and then select make a USB BOOT disk,
in this option select make a live USB disk. With this option, the
system will be start the installation of WineBOX under a USB disk, and this
USB will be the HARD DISK, and never will be access to your reals HARD
DISKS.
CD boot
With the option Boot CD, you can install WineBOX in your HARD DISK under a
VIRTUAL DISK, and then boot this virtual disk with the ISO, but the
system never will be access to the "real CD-ROM" only when boot.
USB boot
Copy the ISO context to a USB system, with the setup.exe util, and then
restart your system, and will be boot WineBOX under your PC without install
in your harddisk.
Minimal requeriments (not for live cd only to install on hd)
Hardware Requeriments
- 256 MB RAM
- Pentium III 133 Hz
- Vesa 1.0 or Cirrus Logic Video
- Mouse and Keyboard
- 4 GB of hard disk
Optimal requeriments (for live cd)
Hardware Requeriments
- 512 RAM
- Pentium III 900 hz
- Vesa 2.0 or Cirrus Logic Video
- PS2 Mouse, and Keyboard
- 8GB of hard disk
GNU Programs included not in the sources
- busybox
- grub
- syslinux
- Linux kernel
- Debian libraries
- gnu lib c
- X11r7 libs
- Gtk 2.4
- Xfce4
- Wine 2.9
- Chrome libraries
- Square Home (http://squarehome2.blogspot.com.ar)
Credits
This software is based on Linux (c) sources, and GNU librarys, for
more information of authors source, please download the winebox-source.tar.gz
file this include all sources and the complet authors list.