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Anonym.OS LiveCD
Anonym.OS LiveCD was a bootable live CD based on OpenBSD that provides a hardened operating environment whereby all ingress traffic was denied and all egress traffic was automatically and transparently encrypted and/or anonymised.
Status: Discontinued
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2007-09-25 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Asianux 3.0 |
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Asianux 3.0, an enterprise Linux distribution developed jointly by China's Red Flag Linux, Japan's Miracle Linux and Korea's Haansoft, has been released. Some of the new features include: "Support for various hardware platform including IA32, x86_64, IA64, and IBM p-Series; Support for he latest technologies of Intel 32/64-bit Quad-Core, AMD Barcelona, IBM OpenPower; Redcastle, a new and unique kernel-level security function; integrates OpenDrim, the first open source project sponsored by CJK (China, Japan and Korea) governments which provides a distributed resource management environment; first distribution supporting EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) on both IA32 and IA64 platforms; will be certified by main software and hardware vendors such as BEA, CA, Dell, EMC, Emulex, HP, IBM, Intel, NEC, Oracle, SAP, Symantec, SWSoft, Virtual Iron, VMware." Read the full press release for more information. The 3-CD image sets of Asianux 3.0 are available for free download from the distribution's download page; quick links to the first of the three CDs for i386 and x86_64 images (MD5): Asianux-30-IA32-disc1.iso (656MB), Asianux-30-x86_64-disc1.iso (655MB).
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2005-08-31 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Asianux 2.0 |
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Asianux 2.0 has been released: "Today, three leading Asian Linux OS vendors - Red Flag Software Ltd, Miracle Linux Corporation and Haansoft Inc - jointly announced the general availability of a new generation Linux server platform - Asianux 2.0. The release of Asianux 2.0 reaffirms the commitment that Asianux will continuously bring the latest open source technology and high quality service to Asian enterprise customers and partners. The powerful features of Asianux 2.0 make it a perfect open platform for key enterprise applications." Read the rest of the press release for further details. Asianux 2.0 for i386, pSeries and x86_64 processors can be downloaded from the distribution's download page; quick links to the i386 ISO images: Asianux-2.0-IA32-disc1.iso (661MB), Asianux-2.0-IA32-disc2.iso (554MB).
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2004-06-21 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Asianux 1.0 |
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Asianux is a recently announced Asian Linux distribution, a collaborative effort between Japan's Miracle Linux and China's Red Flag Linux. It is a server-oriented distribution based on Red Hat Linux, aiming to become a standard enterprise Linux platform for Linux servers throughout Asia. Asianux 1.0 is now available for free download from the distribution's web site: disk1.iso (622MB) and disk2.iso (233MB). To find out more about the product, see the Asianux 1.0 release notes (PDF format). The upcoming releases of Miracle Linux 3.0 and Red Flag Linux 4.1 will be based on Asianux, but bundled with extra localisation features in their respective countries. Find out more at asianux.com.
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