Wolfer is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 10.04 that is designed for new Linux users. It replaces some of Ubuntu's default applications, such as replacing Firefox with Chrome browser version 7. It also includes applications for social media, instant messaging, email, multimedia, image editing, and games. The default interface uses the GNOME 2.30 desktop with icons on the bottom menu bar and task switcher, and includes icons for file browsing and installing applications on the desktop.
3. Wolfer
• Wolfer is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu
10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx. Wolfer made with the
focus to be used by Linux users who are new to
linux and want to learn to use Linux as an
operating system from a paid alternative.
4. • Apart from being the home of the Wolfer
Linux project, Wolfer Linux website made to
facilitate the users to interact or make friends
with other users, through some social
networking content. Apart from the functions
of social networking, Wolfer Linux website
provides the support facilities like any other
distro website.
5. Wolfer Default Application
• Most of them are the same as those available in Ubuntu, but
there are a few differences. Wolfer replaces the Firefox web
browser with Google's Chrome, version 7. Also in the Internet
menu you will find the Transmission BitTorrent client, the
Gwibber social media client and Pidgin for instant messaging.
OpenOffice is installed, as is the Evolution e-mail client, the
VLC multimedia player and a disc burner. The GIMP image
editor is included, as are a document viewer, the GNOME
configuration tools and the usual small apps for editing
text, adding numbers and working with file archives. For fun, a
few games are included and, in their effort to make Wolfer
easy to use out of the box, the developers have included a
Flash plugin and codecs for playing popular media formats.
6.
7. Wolfer Default Interface
• Taking the default option boots us into a GNOME
2.30 desktop environment. The menu bar and
task switcher sit at the bottom of the screen, an
icon for browsing the file system and another for
launching the installer sit on the desktop. The
theme is big on grey; the wallpaper is grey, the
menu bar is grey and the icons feature grey. The
application menu uses a high-contrast
combination of black text on a white background
and it crams a lot of items into the small space.