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Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity, privacy and security. It is based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. Whonix consists of two parts: One solely runs Tor and acts as a gateway, which is called Whonix-Gateway. The other, which is called Whonix-Workstation, is on a completely isolated network. Only connections through Tor are possible. With Whonix, you can use applications and run servers anonymously over the Internet. DNS leaks are impossible, and even malware with root privileges cannot find out the user's real IP.
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2010-03-17 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Berry Linux 1.01 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 1.01, a Fedora-based Japanese distribution and live CD (with support for English) for the desktop, featuring the KDE 4 desktop environment. This is the project's first release based on Fedora 12. From the changelog: "Berry Linux 1.01 released. Based on Fedora 12; Linux kernel 2.6.32.9 SMP + ndev/udev + bootsplash, glibc 2.11.1, GCC 4.4.3, BusyBox 1.15.3; KDE 4.4.0 (Fedora 12 stable); AIGLX/X.Org 1.7.5; SLiM login manager 1.3.1; SRWare Iron 4.0.275.2 (based on Google Chrome); Mozilla Firefox 3.6 (Japanese and English); Mozilla Thunderbird 3.0.3 (Japanese and English); Samba 3.4.7; WINE 1.1.38; LXTerminal 0.1.6; removed Sylpheed 2.5.0 (Japanese and English); removed rxvt-unicode 9.06." Read the complete changelog for additional information. Download (MD5): berry-1.01.iso (602MB).
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Berry Linux is a bootable CD Linux with automatic hardware detection and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. Berry Linux can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD or as a rescue system. It is not necessary to install anything on a hard disk, although this option is also available (it needs 1.2GB of hard disk space). Berry Linux is based on Fedora (previously it was based on Red Hat Linux and KNOPPIX).
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2009-12-25 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 1.00 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 1.00. The project, which started in November 2002 with version 0.01 (based on Red Hat Linux 8.0) and continued with regular incremental updates, has now produced exactly 100 releases. Version 1.00 is based on Fedora 11, but includes updated Linux kernel 2.6.32.1 (with SMP, ndev/udev, bootsplash and Aufs support), KDE 4.3.2, Rasp-UI 0.14 window manager, up-to-date versions of MPlayer and xine, the latest Mozilla Firefox, (version 3.5.6, with Flash plugin updated to version 10.0.32) in English and Japanese, and WINE 1.1.32. The MadWiFi kernel modules have been removed from the live CD. See the complete changelog for further details. Berry Linux is a user-friendly live and installation CD designed primarily for Japanese-speaking users, but support for English is also available as an option in the boot menu. Download (MD5) the landmark release from here: berry-1.00.iso (573MB).
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2009-09-22 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.98 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 0.98, a Fedora-based desktop live CD with support for Japanese and English. This is the first Berry Linux release based on Fedora 11 with KDE 4.3 as the default desktop. From the changelog: "Berry Linux 0.98 released. Based on Fedora 11; Linux kernel 2.6.30.6 SMP + ndev/udev, Squashfs 4.0, Unionfs 2.5.2 and NDISwrapper 1.54; glibc 2.10.1, GCC 4.4.1, BusyBox 1.14.2; KDE 4.3.0; Rasp-UI 0.12 window manager; Japanese and English editions of OpenOffice.org 3.1.1, Mozilla Firefox 3.5.3 and Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.23; Samba 3.3.2; WINE 1.1.23; xlockmore 5.28; removed Digikam." Read the rest of the changelog for additional information. Download (MD5) the installable live CD from SourceForge: berry-0.98.iso (567MB).
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2008-12-30 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.94 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 0.94, a Fedora-based live CD with KDE 4 as the default desktop: "Berry Linux 0.94 released." This is the project's first version based on the stable Fedora 10, with Linux kernel 2.6.27.10, glibc 2.9, GCC 4.3.2, X.Org Server 1.5.3 and KDE 4.1.3 as the default desktop. Besides the kernel and toolchain, other major packages were also upgraded to their latest versions; these include Mozilla Firefox 3.0.5, OpenOffice.org 3.0.0, Flash Player 10, Samba 3.2.5, WINE 1.1.9, Digikam 0.10.0 and Inkscape 0.46. The distribution, which promotes itself as "the most beautiful OS in the world", comes with support for both English and Japanese (selectable from the boot menu), a control centre for configuring network interfaces and update features, and a simple graphical hard disk installer. For further information please refer to the full changelog. Download (MD5): berry-0.94.iso (542MB).
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2007-12-07 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.87 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 0.87, a desktop-oriented live CD based on the Fedora distribution. This is the project's first version built from the recently released Fedora 8. Some of the changes include: powered by Linux kernel 2.6.23 with Fuse 2.7.0, SSH file system and glibc 2.7; read and write support for NTFS partitions with NTFS-3G; removed ATI proprietary driver; upgraded to AIGLX with X.Org 7.2 and CompizFusion 0.6.99; up-to-date KDE applications, including KDE 3.5.8, Kaffeine 0.8.3, Digikam 0.9.2, KPDF 0.5.8; the GIMP image manipulation program 2.4.2; Samba upgraded to version 3.0.27a, WINE to version 0.9.49; removed SIM. Read the complete changelog for further information. Download (MD5) the CD image from here: berry-0.87.iso (509MB).
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2007-07-10 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.82 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 0.82, a desktop live CD based on Fedora: "Berry Linux 0.82 released." This is the first Berry release based on the new Fedora 7, with corresponding package updates. The distribution uses kernel 2.6.21.6 with SMP, ndev/udev and bootsplash patches, while glibc has been updated to version 2.6, GCC to version 4.1.2 and Busybox to version 1.5.1. The desktop is powered by X.Org 7.2 with optional Beryl 3D desktop features and KDE 3.5.7. Other notable package upgrade include K3b 1.0.1, Digikam 0.9.1, OpenOffice.org 2.2.1, Flash Player 9.0.31, ATI driver 8.33.6, Samba 3.0.25, WINE 0.9.39, NDISwrapper 1.47 and MadWiFi 0.9.3.1. See the complete Berry changelog for more details. Download from here: berry-0.82.iso (532MB, MD5).
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2007-06-13 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.81 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the availability of an updated version of Berry Linux, a Fedora-based English/Japanese live CD featuring many of the latest desktop Linux technologies: "Berry Linux 0.81 released." The new version is based on Fedora 6 with a number of updated applications. It boots into Linux kernel 2.6.20 with the FUSE overlay file system version 2.6.5 and support for SSHFS and NTFS-3G. The live CD also includes NVIDIA 1.0-9639 and ATI 8.37.6 proprietary kernel drivers and Kudzu, the hardware detection utility, version 1.2.71. Among software applications, Berry's Rasp-UI window manager has been updated to version 0.05, Audacious to version 1.3.2, GIMP to version 2.2.15, and xine-lib to version 1.1.7. Flash Player 9.0.31 and the latest WINE 0.9.36 are also included. Read the complete changelog for additional information. Download from here: berry-0.81.iso (686MB, MD5).
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2007-04-22 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.80 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 0.80, a Fedora-based live CD for the desktop, with support for Japanese and English. The latest version is based on Linux kernel 2.6.20.7 with symmetric multiprocessing, ndev/udev and bootsplash patches. The system uses Fedora's Kudzu 1.2.67 and Klaus Knopper's hwdata 0.199 scripts for hardware detection. Among application changes, Berry Linux ships with X.Org 7.1, support for 3D desktop effects with AIGLX and Beryl 0.2.0, and Japanese and English editions of OpenOffice.org 2.2.0, Firefox 1.5.0.11 and Sylpheed 2.3.1. Other package upgrades includes xine with xine-lib 1.1.5 and WINE 0.9.32. For more details please see the full changelog. Download: berry-0.80.iso (527MB, MD5).
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2007-03-07 |
Distribution Release: Berry Linux 0.79 |
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Yuichiro Nakada has announced the release of Berry Linux 0.79, a Fedora-based, desktop-oriented live CD with support for English and Japanese. What's new? The new Berry is built of top of the Linux kernel 2.6.20 with Symmetric multiprocessing support, ndev/udev and bootsplash patches. The live CD technology is provided by Squashfs 3.2, Unionfs 2.0 and FUSE 2.6.3 with read and write support for SSHFS and NTFS file systems. Among package updates, the distribution's default desktop has been upgraded to KDE 3.5.6, while Firefox now comes in version 1.5.0.10 and Thunderbird is at 1.5.0.9. 3D desktop effects are provided through AIGLX and Beryl 0.2rc1. Also updated were xine-lib (1.1.4), Samba (3.0.24), WINE (0.9.31) and NdisWrapper (1.38). For more information please read the full changelog. Download (MD5): berry-0.79.iso (525MB).
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