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Garuda Linux
Garuda Linux is a rolling distribution based on the Arch Linux operating system. Unlike Arch Linux, Garuda Linux comes with a graphical installer (Calamares) for easy installation, and other advanced graphical tools for managing your system. Garuda is a performance-oriented distro with many performance enhancing tweaks. Some of the many tweaks include using zram, a performance CPU governor, along with custom memory management software. Garuda Linux has striven to provide system stability by including the Timeshift backup utility.
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2006-04-08 |
NEW • Distribution Release: FoX Desktop 1.0 Professional |
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The first Professional edition of FoX Desktop Linux, a Fedora-based desktop-oriented distribution, is now freely available. Main characteristics and novelties introduced: "Desktop enhancements; structure based on patches for Fedora Core 4; all the bugs of the version Lite have been corrected; GNOME now present; introduced new technology of Fedora CORE 5; new management of the dynamic frequency for the processor; FoXPowerUP and Control Centre strengthened and corrected; introduced new software channels; possibility to use the CD/DVD with smart; introduced all the languages for KDE and other programs; speed further increased." See the complete release notes for additional information. The package list can also be checked here. Download: foxdesktop-1.0-professional.iso (3093MB, MD5). Also available via BitTorrent.
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2005-12-26 |
NEW • Distribution Release: FoX Desktop 1 |
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The first stable version of FoX Desktop Linux, a Fedora-based desktop-oriented distribution optimised for modern processors, is now available: "After a lot of work by the FoX Linux Team, FoX Desktop 1 has been released. This is the first stable version of FoX Desktop, based upon Fedora 4, recompiled for better optimization. Here are the best features of FoX Desktop 1: FoX Desktop repository for updates and software installation; a tool that finds updates; a new Fox Control Center completely redesigned for better usage; a better looking style; 'smart' is the default software manager; many users can use the system simultaneously through graphical interface." See the complete release announcement for additional information. Download: foxdesktop-1-lite.iso (691MB, MD5, SHA1).
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2005-05-24 |
NEW • Development Release: FoX Desktop 0.8 |
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A new test version of FoX Linux was released earlier today at this week's LinuxWorld Expo in Milan, Italy. What's new? The RPM packages are now managed by Smart, a custom application for installing and uninstalling software in FoX Linux. Newly included is FoX PowerUp - a revolutionary graphical utility for security and bug fix updates of RPM packages directly from FoX Linux servers. SuperKaramba is now used to switch between one of the five pre-defined themes, while KDE's Kicker has been divided into two parts for faster and more convenient access to applications. More details are available in the release announcement, changelog, and release notes. Download the ISO image from here: fox-desktop-0.8.iso (683MB, MD5).
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2005-03-25 |
NEW • Development Release: FoX Desktop 0.7 |
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A new development version of FoX Desktop has been released: "FoX Desktop 0.7 is available! After a long time, we are proud to announce a new version. We have implemented a new solution and now we have a distribution totally restructured. We have solved a lot of bug in the previous release, and we think that Fox Desktop 0.7 will be the base of the next release. We have used Fedora Core 3, included KDE 3.4, KOffice, and moved OpenOffice.org to the Pack that will be available soon, a customization of KDE, inclusive of Kompose." Here is the full release announcement. Download: fox-desktop-0.7.iso (637MB). FoX Desktop is a single-CD, KDE-centric Linux distribution based on Fedora Core.
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2004-10-26 |
NEW • Development Release: FoX Desktop 0.6 (Test) |
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A new test version of FoX Desktop has been released: "The FoX Linux Team has the pleasure to announce the release of FoX Desktop 0.6. FoX Desktop is a Linux operating system based on Fedora Core 2. Version 0.6 is intended as a TEST release to show the concepts and the capabilities of this new Linux distribution. We have added new functionalities and cool design. An important part of our job was dedicated to the optimisation for i686, to build a very fast operating system! Features: KDE 3.3.1; kernel 2.6.8; X.Org 6.7.0; Firefox 0.10.1.... Your tests and bug reports will be highly appreciated." Read the rest of the release announcement. Download: fox-desktop-0.6.iso (652MB).
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3CX Phone System is a specialist, Debian-based Linux distribution designed to run a complete unified communications platform. The 3CX client, included in the distribution, can also be installed separately on most hardware as well as the cloud. It provides a complete open standards-based IP PBX and phone system that works with popular SIP trunks and IP phones. It will automatically configure all supported peripherals and it also comes with clients for Windows, OS X, iOS and Android. The ISO image includes a free license for the 3CX PBX edition. The ISO image contains the standard Debian installer which installs a minimal system with the nginx web server, PostgreSQL database, iptables firewall and Secure Shell. Options not relevant to 3CX have been removed from the distribution. Download the installation ISO image from here: debian-amd64-netinst-3cx.iso (628MB). |
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