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RaspBSD was a special build of FreeBSD for small, single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, Pine64 and BeagleBoard Black. The project provides a live image of FreeBSD with Openbox and the LXDE graphical desktop, along with pre-configured FreeBSD package repositories. RaspBSD was based on the -CURRENT branch of FreeBSD.
Status: Discontinued
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2011-04-25 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Bayanihan Linux 5.4 |
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Tracy Melissa Decena has announced the release of Bayanihan Linux 5.4, a new revision of the desktop-oriented distribution based on Debian's old stable branch, featuring the legacy KDE 3.5 desktop: "Bayanihan Linux 5 Revision 4 is now available for download. The newest 'Kalumbata' revision now features LibreOffice by The Document Foundation, an open-source office productivity suite derived from OpenOffice.org. However, OpenOffice.org 3.3, the latest version, is still bundled in the installer. Also packed in the new ISO image is the latest release of Bayanihan Linux's default web browser, Mozilla Firefox 4. Tons of security updates are also added. For old Bayanihan Linux users, software updates can be downloaded via Synaptic." See the release announcement which includes upgrade instructions for existing users. Download the installation CD image from here: Bayanihan5Desktop-Installer-i386-686-Rev4.iso (700MB).
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Bayanihan Linux is a complete open source-based desktop solution for office and school use. It is a package that includes an operating system, a word processor, spreadsheet program, presentation software, email facility, an internet browser, and a graphics editor. This complete system is packaged in a single easy-to-install CD. The word "Bayanihan" relates to a Filipino tradition where people in a community help their neighbour in physically moving their house to a different place. The most recent versions of Bayanihan Linux are based on Debian GNU/Linux; previous releases (3.1 and earlier) were based on Fedora Core and Red Hat Linux.
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2007-03-28 |
Distribution Release: Bayanihan Linux 4 |
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The Philippines-based Advanced Science and Technology Institute has announced the release of Bayanihan Linux 4, a single-CD, desktop-oriented distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux: "After months of continuous development and rigorous testing, the team announces the release of the latest version of the Bayanihan Linux distribution. Bayanihan Linux is a complete desktop solution, comes Internet-ready with anti-virus support, has excellent support for mobile computing, offers extensive multimedia and graphics applications, and includes an integrated, full-featured office suite." Read the rest of the release announcement for additional information. Download: bayanihanlinux-4.iso (698MB, MD5).
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2006-06-15 |
Development Release: Bayanihan Linux 4 Beta 2 |
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The second beta of Bayanihan Linux 4.0, a desktop-oriented, Debian-based distribution made in the Philippines, has been released: "We are proud to announce the second beta release of Bayanihan Linux 4, a project of the Advanced Science and Technology Institute of the Department of Science and Technology. The goal of the project is to provide the best alternative desktop solution to Filipinos. The features listed below have significantly been improved: local networking (SSH, SMB, VNC, FTP); running some Windows applications via WINE; antivirus using Klamav; enhanced fonts for on-screen readability...." Read the rest of the release announcement for further details. Download: BL4Beta2.iso (699MB, MD5).
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2006-04-21 |
Development Release: Bayanihan Linux 4 Beta 1 |
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The first beta of the all-new Bayanihan Linux 4, now based on Debian 'sarge', has been released: "Bayanihan Linux 4 Beta 1 is now available for download. Features: Debian-based; latest kernel; KDE 3.5.0; OpenOffice.org 2.0; more productivity tools; Internet ready; multimedia playback; CD/DVD burning capability; educational applications; image editing tools; improved support for removable devices (USB); easy to update and upgrade. Note: The beta release will only work on IDE based hard disks. The support for SATA and SCSI hard drives will be added in the final release of Bayanihan Linux 4." Here is the complete release announcement. Download: BayanihanLinux4-beta1.iso (689MB). Bayanihan Linux is a single-CD desktop-oriented distribution developed in the Philippines.
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2004-09-28 |
Distribution Release: Bayanihan Linux 3.1 |
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Bayanihan Linux 3.1 has been released: "Bayanihan Linux 3.1 is the fourth major release of the Bayanihan Linux operating system. The software applications included in this release are the latest packages available to date. System features: graphical desktop; Internet ready; office productivity suite; Windows emulation, filesystem and sharing support; multimedia playback of CD, MP3, DVD, VCD and AVI; CD/DVD burning capability; educational applications; image editing tools; better support for removable devices." Read the full release announcement for details. To download Bayanihan Linux 3.1 please visit the distribution's download page (ISO image size: 696MB).
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2004-06-25 |
Development Release: Bayanihan Linux 3 Live CD Beta |
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The Bayanihan Linux project has released a new live CD based on the project's own distribution: "One of the most awaited demands of our users finally came true today. A live CD (BETA) of Bayanihan Linux 3 is now available. You can now download the ISO image in the download page. Current known issues include audio problem, network configuration and required minor script changes. We are now working out a way to resolve these issues when the final version is released. Beta testers are welcome to give us feedback and help us improve the upcoming final version." Here is the official announcement. Download: bl-live-beta.iso (636MB).
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2004-03-04 |
Distribution Release: Bayanihan Linux 3 |
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Bayanihan Linux 3 has been released. The main new features are as follows: "KDE-based distribution with crystal cursor; based on the latest 2.4 kernel(2.4.24); primary browsers: Mozilla Firefox and Konqueror; Evolution email; Windows interoperability through WINE, NTFS support and Samba; fresh new look; support from the forum, email, telephone and text; CD and mp3 support through XMMS; DVD, VCD, AVI, etc. support through MPlayer; JAVA support; OpenOffice.org 1.1 suite and project management software; educational packages; image editing tools; CD/DVD burning software; games." See the full announcement on the distribution's home page. Download: bl3build1.iso (696MB). Bayanihan Linux is a Philippine distribution based on Fedora Core.
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2004-02-03 |
Development Release: Bayanihan Linux 3 RC1 |
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The first release candidate of Bayanihan Linux 3 is out: "The Bayanihan Linux 3 Release Candidate 1 is available now! Aside from the features available in Beta 3, the release candidate has the following new features: updated packages; supermount (no need to mount CDROMs and floppies); Filipino wallpapers." The full announcement can be read on the distribution's home page. Download: bl3rc1.iso (698MB). Bayanihan Linux is a Red Hat-based desktop Linux distribution made in the Philippines.
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2003-02-03 |
Distribution Release: Bayanihan Linux 2.0 |
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You might have not heard of Bayanihan Linux before, yet it is a full-featured Linux distribution based on Red Hat and made in the Philippines. Bayanihan Linux was created by the Open Source Group at the Advanced Science and Technology Institute in Quezon City with the mission "to make the Philippines known as a leader in Open Source technology". The newly released Bayanihan Linux 2.0 was accompanied by a Linux Install Fest with a giveaway of the installation CD to all who attended. You can visit the distribution's home page for more information and download the new release from this location: bayanihan_2.0.iso (678MB). Incidentally, "bayanihan" is a Filipino tradition where people in a community help their neighbour to move his or her house to a different place. Certainly a most appropriate name for a Linux distribution!
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