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wattOS Talk / Re: What, exactly, is the status of WattOS?
« Last post by leenie on January 07, 2023, 02:07:29 PM »
@lonewolf Did you see the date on the article about ViaOS? This project was scrapped a long time ago.
There is no problem with signing up with our forum with email using browser. Do you use the browser or app to try to access our forum on Discord?
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Introductions / Re: I am a new user
« Last post by blaze on January 07, 2023, 09:46:50 AM »
Hi YIP HOI nice to meet you, welcome. :)
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wattOS Talk / Re: What, exactly, is the status of WattOS?
« Last post by lonewolf on January 06, 2023, 09:01:00 PM »
I thought I'd try one, last time to get ANY info on the status of this distro. I keep searching the web and just found a whole webpage explaining how WattOS is to become ViaOS. What's that supposed to be about? So, is WattOS officially dead then?

As for the crappy Discord thing. It totally sucks. I just now tried to login. I was again hit with a double verification line of crap. First, I was told to check my email as there would be a link to verify. I checked and there was. I clicked the link and was presented with ANOTHER verification that was to be a text message to the phone number I was to enter. Let me say this. If I have to have a damned cell phone to verify my identity for a forum about a Linux distribution FOR A DAMNED COMPUTER, I'm out. Period. I know I'm not the only person that feels the same as I do. I am currently involved in a discussion about this very thing on a REAL Linux forum. The majority of guys seem to agree with me. There is absolutely NO SENSE in a computer distro's forum requiring a phone for verification.

So, either fix the problem, or move the forum back here where it should be. Using a stupid social media site for a distro forum makes absolutely NO sense. It's crap like this that keeps a distro that is already on life support from taking on new life. If you truly care about getting WattOS back to where it once was, start acting like it.
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Introductions / Re: I am a new user
« Last post by cheiron on January 04, 2023, 10:41:59 PM »
Thanks for the feedback and welcome to the community!


As Leenie has already mentioned... do please come and join us over on our Discord for live support and chat!
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Introductions / Re: I am a new user
« Last post by leenie on January 04, 2023, 09:58:34 PM »
Hi and welcome! Please come join us on Discord! Link on this page: https://www.planetwatt.com/
This is our new forum.
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Introductions / I am a new user
« Last post by YIP HOI on January 04, 2023, 04:18:40 PM »
Hello,
I like Watt OS, it is a light distro.  Easy to use, and fast !  It comes with firefox version 102.4
I tried to adjust local time, using this command: sudo date --set 12/27/2022 ( days before ).
I tried to install gdebi, using this command: sudo apt install gdebi
I tried to installed Abiword, by using a command line:  sudo apt install abiword, it works.
The software manager is running good, it can be found on the corner on the left hand side.
The software manager is called Synaptic.
I enjoy using Watt OS.
I am a new babe in the Linux World.
The Watt OS is very nice.  I like it.
Thank you very much.
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News and Announcements / Re: WattOS R12 is here.. new website, forum and more...
« Last post by leenie on December 05, 2022, 07:30:12 PM »
@JBHoren Also the openbox version of SparkyLinux is very easy to use.
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News and Announcements / Re: WattOS R12 is here.. new website, forum and more...
« Last post by blaze on December 05, 2022, 04:28:52 PM »
@JBHoren if you need 32 bit, and can live with using the Openbox window manager, I recommend you to check out BunsenLabs.
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News and Announcements / Re: WattOS R12 is here.. new website, forum and more...
« Last post by cheiron on December 03, 2022, 11:58:48 AM »
I'm gobsmacked! I downloaded the ISO image and created a bootable, live USB drive via unetbootin, only to then discover that it is for an X86_64 CPU. Does WattOS-R12 really not support 32-bit systems? Isn't that a major purpose of WattOS? Admittedly, I might/must have missed the notice, but surely there's room in the Release Notes to mention a system requirement such as this. Please advise.

As Emily Litella used to say, "Never mind." I read a post from May, 2021 in a related thread, and saw that a 64-bit system is a prerequisite for WattOS-R12. How 'bout dat. I previously ran WattOS-R2 on 32-bit hardware, so when I read that -R12 was based on Debian "Bullseye", I figured that -R12 would also support my 32-bit systems. Silly me. Of course, my ASUS 900A (32-bit) currently runs Debian "Bookworm", so my assumption about -R12 was not unfounded. I guess the old adage still holds true: "If it ain't broke, don't 'fix' it."

Good luck!


Answer from Biff on our Discord server...

biff — 22/11/2022 01:26
No definite timeline on a 32bit ISO. Was waiting to see what the demand looked like as most (not all) major OS's have moved on from 32bit. I understand the merits and hardware that needs it, but need to know how much demand before I put the labor into it and maintain it.
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wattOS Talk / Re: What, exactly, is the status of WattOS?
« Last post by lonewolf on December 01, 2022, 08:45:38 PM »
No, I'm going to have to agree with JBHoren. As soon as I click on the "Start Verification" button, I immediately get the "Enter a Phone Number" screen you see below. There is no other option given. It's either a phone number or nothing. I guess I'll choose nothing. That's exactly why I won't proceed with Discord. It's just like every other social disease website out there. Nothing but grief can be had by visiting any such social disease site.

As for making WattOS work for me, I gave up about 2 hours ago. I'm completely unable to apply certain tweaks I insist on having on any system I run. I've proceeded with another distro that uses slightly more resources than R12, but allows me to apply every one of my tweaks. I gave it a whirl, but to no avail.







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