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UserLinux was a GNU/Linux distribution based from Debian, but streamlined to a smaller set of default applications. The UserLinux variants (server, desktop, etc.) will be freely available in both source and ISO formats. Application specifics are being worked out right now. The desktop environment will be GNOME featuring OpenOffice.org for word processing. The server configuration will include Apache and Postfix. UserLinux will be complemented by a network of service providers offering certification, support, and professional services.
Status: Discontinued
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2009-11-29 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Debris Linux 2.0 |
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Stefan Emmerich has announced the release of Debris Linux 2.0, an Ubuntu-based desktop distribution with GNOME and Openbox in under 200 MB: "After a long time of development, we finally present Debris Linux 2.0. Because of the large amount of testing and the fact that it is based on a very stable Ubuntu LTS version, Debris Linux 2.0 has proven to be a very stable system. Debris Linux 2.0 is package compatible with Ubuntu 8.04 'Hardy Heron' - you can use all packages for this release from the Ubuntu repositories, except for those depending on the Ubuntu kernel! Changes since RC1: fixed the clipboard issue; new feature - build-fstab will also update the swap partition's UUID used for hibernation resume; updated Firefox 3.0.15; Ubuntu security updates. Debris Linux 2.0 will provide security updates until April 2011." See the release announcement and changelog for more details. Download: debris-2.0.iso (186MB, MD5).
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About Debris
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Debris Linux is a minimalist, desktop-oriented distribution and live CD based on Ubuntu. It includes the GNOME desktop and a small set of popular desktop applications, such as GNOME Office, Firefox web browser, Pidgin instant messenger, and ufw firewall manager. Debris Linux ships with a custom kernel, a custom system installer called DebI, and a script that makes it easy to save and restore any customisations made while in live mode.
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Debris Linux |
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http://debrislinux.org/ |
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http://forum.debrislinux.org/ |
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http://debrislinux.org/?cat=6 • DistroWatch Torrent Archive |
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http://bugs.debrislinux.org/ |
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2009-06-20 |
Development Release: Debris Linux 1.8.2 (Beta) |
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Stefan Emmerich has announced the availability of a new beta release of Debris Linux, version 1.8.2. Debris Linux is a minimalist (under 200 MB), Ubuntu-based desktop distribution with GNOME. What's new? "Fixed bug in 1.8.0 which defaulted to Dutch instead of US keyboard layout during boot; updated kernel 2.6.28; new kernel module powernow-nx; updated Firefox; live USB with options 'toram' and 'myconfig=usb' works now; Nautilus script TextEdit - Yes/No buttons instead of Cancel/OK; GRUB background now available for the 'isolinux' CD; the infamous 'i810' and 'trident' bug in X.Org fixed; CPU frequency scaling should work now with Intel (Centrino, SpeedStep) too; added firmware for Broadcom 43xx wireless chips; hid-dummy kernel module, which caused fatal error message during boot. Please check up on those fixes." Read the short release announcement on the project's user forums. Download (MD5): debris-1.8.2.iso (186MB).
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