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| 2002-08-31 |
NEW • Distribution Release: ARMA aka Omoikane 2.1 |
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ARMA aka Omoikane GNU/Linux 2.1 has been released. This news will be of interest mainly to those of you who live in Japan, since there is no "free" edition this time. Four different boxed editions are availabe for purchase - Desktop (¥12,800), Desktop/Server (¥39,800), ORCA single license (¥118,000) and ORCA dual license (¥168,000). More information and links (all in Japanese): product page, hardware compatibility list, FAQs and product ordering information. ARMA aka Omoikane is a Debian-based distribution with graphical installer, full Japanese support and inclusion of KDE3; visit our Omoikane page for the further information and a basic package list.
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| About Omoikane GNU/Linux
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| Omoikane GNU/Linux, known as OGL, is a Japanese distribution based on Debian's testing branch. It has a user friendly installer based on Scheme and GTK+. The commercial branch of the Omoikane GNU/Linux is knows as ARMA - it includes the most popular Japanese input method "ATOK", RICHO True Type Fonts and other features. A free version of OGL, containing fewer packages, is available from FTP servers and mirrors.
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| 2003-06-27 |
Distribution Release: ARMA aka Omoikane GNU/Linux 2.2 |
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ARMA, formerly known as Omoikane GNU/Linux has released ARMA 2.2. This is a Japanese commercial distribution based on Debian and only available in Japan. It comes in three editions - Desktop (¥9,800), Desktop/Server edition (¥37,000) and ORCA edition (¥118,000). Some of the new features include improved graphical installer, extensive technical support by phone, XFS as the default journaling file system, remote maintenance infrastructure, quick system restore, IPv6 support and updated Japanese input method called ATOK X. Some useful links for those who can read Japanese: ARMA 2.2 features page, FAQs, hardware compatibility list and product ordering information.
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