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Resetter Helper v1.2

  • Resetter only needs two files to be compatible with a distro, the first is a stock manifest file, the second is the stock userlist. ResetterHelper doesn't need to be installed and can be run on a new system to generate those files.
  • With the help of volunteers running this program on a stock debian based system and submitting their generated files, Resetter will be compatible with virtually any debian based os whether x86, amd64 or arm.
  • This is the program that will help reseter spread to other debian based distros.
  • Written in python 3.5 and PyQt5

How to use

(Using GUI)

  • Download the program found here then on the terminal, run the following commands:
  • Extract the tar.gz file, by right clicking, then select "extract files"
  • Double click on ResetterHelper Binary to run it
  • Press generate
  • send me the generated files by email if you do not have a github account or create a pull request which adds these files to the data folder which contains the manifest
  • Make sure to only run this program on a stock distro with no added packages other than the preinstalled ones

(Using CLI)

  • If you decide to use the CLI way, I'll assume your know your way around the terminal. Run the following commands:
    1. tar xvzf ResetterHelper.tar.gz
    1. cd ResetterHelper
    1. chmod +x ResetterHelper
    1. ./ResetterHelper

Notes

  • A complete cli version of this small program will be released once I find enough time to make it.
  • The goal of this program is to help make Resetter self sustainable for a bit without me having to updated it all the time.

Bug reports

  • If you find a bug or problem please create an issue on github.
  • If you do not have a github account do not hesitate to contact me and send your bug report to [email protected].

Options

  • Generate the manifest of a distro
  • Generate the entire userlist of a distro
  • Compare previous files together

Officially supported distro architectures [32-bit, 64-bit, arm]

This program should run on any Linux distros as far as I know, however, it will tell you whether your distro can be supported or not.

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