Gauchito returns after 35 years! LinuxBBQ “Argentina78″ is featuring the brand-new MATE 1.4.2 desktop environment and kernel 3.7
This is a full-featured desktop with following applications:
Internet:
Iceweasel ESR web browser (simple update to Aurora channel preconfigured, please check the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bbq.list)
Sylpheed 3.3 mail client
Pidgin 2.6.10-2 instant messenger/chat
Remmina remote desktop
Graphics:
Atril PDF viewer
GIMP 2.9 image manipulation kit
eom image viewer
ImageMagick command-line image manipulation tool
Office:
LibreOffice Suite 3.5.4
Media:
Deadbeef 0.5.5 music player
GNOME Mplayer frontend for mplayer2 audio/video player
Emulation:
PlayOnLinux front-end for WINE 1.4.1-4
Download link:
http://linuxbbq.org/releases/Argentina78/linuxbbq-argentina78.iso
md5sum: fc788b638cdbf7c688321fe510419a8f
Size: 692MB (fits a CD, if that matters -> burn at 4x or slower)
Username: bbq
Password: bbq
Installer in Menu -> System -> Install LinuxBBQ



Where can I download? That link above leads no where.
Thanks.
Hi! Try this please: http://linuxbbq.org/releases/Argentina78/linuxbbq-argentina78.iso or the parent directory at http://linuxbbq.org/releases/Argentina78/
Thanks for your interest!
t-mobile dongle is not recognized.
this distro seems to be set up for everyone accept wireless dongle owners.
Hello,
maybe you want to tell me the lsusb -v output for the dongle, so I can check which module is missing (upstream in Debian)
Thanks.
i cant get online if this system wont except a very common wireless dongle!
Your dongle is probably recognized as removable storage device, so http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/usb-modeswitch might help (very wild guess, because I don’t know which Dongle you are using) You’ll definitely need to find out the device number (something like 4321:6789) from the lsusb -v output and then perform a google search. I am very, very positive this is not a lacking feature of BBQ but missing firmware in Debian.
it looks great ,shame about no net access.