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| 2005-06-14 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Xarnoppix 3 |
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Xarnoppix is a KNOPPIX-based live and installation CD with complete support for the Catalan language. The all new version 3 has been released with the following new features: included TuxType, TuxMath and other educational software; new GRUB boot menu with options to specify a persistent home, choose manual configuration, start as a thin client, perform a memory test, and other options; KDE, XFce and Fluxbox are the three available desktops; support for hard disk installation with the help of a simple graphical installer. See the release announcement (in Catalan) for further details. Download Xarnoppix 3 from here: Xarnoppix3.iso (700MB, MD5).
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| About Xarnoppix
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| Xarnoppix is a Knoppix-based live CD with support for Catalan and Spanish.
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| Xarnoppix Summary |
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Xarnoppix |
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http://xarnoppix.software-libre.org/ |
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http://xarnoppix.software-libre.org/download.php |
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http://xarnoppix.software-libre.org/download.php • DistroWatch Torrent Archive |
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