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BeatrIX Linux
BeatrIX Linux was a compact (less than 200MB) operating system aimed at both office and home users who want something simpler, safer and superior to Microsoft Windows, and that will run on just about any IBM-compatible PC made in the past 10 years. It runs as a live CD or it can be installed to hard drive.
Status: Discontinued
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2006-04-03 |
NEW • Development Release: Phaeronix 0.85 Beta |
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A beta livecd version 0.85 of Phaeronix is now available. It is a Gentoo-based RR4 CD optimised for i686, with GNOME, Reiser4-enabled GRUB and automatic hardware detection. Changes: "The kernel is now based on the 2.6.15-arckck7 patchset with a couple of additions (one to fix acer laptop hangs and the other to fix slow laptop battery polls). Final release is probably going to be based on the new -beyond patchset. The livecd uses a genkernel generated initramfs, but with quite some hacks added to the linuxrc. As a result this initramfs can now probably boot from any media, anything from IDE to external firewire. The CD is rendered pseudo-writable thanks to squashfs and unionfs." Read the rest of the release announcement. Download via BitTorrent: phaeronix-0.85-b1.iso (701MB, MD5).
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About Phaeronix
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Phaeronix is a Gentoo-based live CD with GNOME, Reiser4-enabled GRUB, automatic hardware detection with NVIDIA 3D support - all ready for multimedia, Internet, and Arabic.
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