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Cucumber Linux aims to provide a Linux distribution that was usable as an every day, general purpose operating system. It aims to this in as minimalistic a way as possible and in a way that follows the Unix Philosophy. Cucumber Linux favors simplicity and modularity of design over simplicity of use. While developed independently, Cucumber's design was heavily influenced by Slackware Linux.
Status: Discontinued
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2005-11-30 |
NEW • Development Release: Haansoft Linux 2006 Beta 1 |
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Korea's Haansoft has launched a new testing period for the company's upcoming release of Haansoft Linux 2006 Workstation. Although the new version is based on Asianux 2.0, it has been enhanced for desktop use, with many applications updated to their latest versions. The first beta uses kernel 2.6.14 and includes GNOME 2.12.1, KDE 3.5.0, Firefox 1.5rc3 and other popular applications. It features improved hardware support, complete internationalisation for the Korean language, and a planned live CD edition of the product. The first beta will be followed by four more development releases before the final version scheduled for the end of March 2006. More information can be found in the release announcement (in Korean). Download (MD5): HaansoftLinux2006WS_beta1_i386_disc1.iso (689MB) and HaansoftLinux2006WS_beta1_i386_disc2.iso (670MB).
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About Haansoft
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Haansoft Linux is a Korean Linux distribution based on Fedora Core. It is developed by Haansoft, a member of the Asianux consortium and a leading developer of Linux-based software in South Korea.
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2005-01-29 |
Distribution Release: Haansoft Linux 2005 Server (x86_64) |
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Haansoft has announced a release of Haansoft Linux 2005 Server for 64-bit processors: "Haansoft announced the sale of Haansoft Linux 2005 Server 64bit which is based on Linux kernel 2.6. It can handle massive data processing much faster and more efficiently than 32-bit systems, and is designed to be able to use the 32-bit applications without special modifications. Kim Jin-Kwang, the chief of Linux OS team at Haansoft, said: 'The release of Haansoft Linux 2005 Server 64bit is a strategy to lead the 64-bit server market in the future. Our product is the first 64-bit Linux OS in Korea'." Read the release announcement and product specifications (both links in Korean) for further information. A community edition of the product is available for download from here: HaansoftLinux_AS_x86_64_disc1.iso (644MB), HaansoftLinux_AS_x86_64_disc2.iso (627MB). Haansoft Linux is a Korean Linux distribution based on Fedora Core.
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