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SysLinuxOS is a Debian-based GNU/Linux live distribution designed for system administrators and system integrators. It offers a complete networking environment that is organised to integrate various software tools and has a friendly graphical interface using the MATE and GNOME desktops. SysLinuxOS was built to work right out of the box, with all networking tools already installed by default. It includes all major Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), several remote control clients, various browsers, as well as WINE, Wireshark, Etherape, Ettercap, PackETH, Packet Sender, Putty, Nmap, Cutecom, Packet Tracer, tools for serial console, and the latest stable Linux kernel.
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2003-07-10 |
NEW • New JAMD-Linux Web Site Launched |
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As the title says, JAMD-Linux has a brand new web site: "Welcome to the New JAMD-Linux Web Site! Come in and take a look around. If you have yet to register, be sure to take a moment to do so. Many more features are available to registered users. Visit our forums to see what other users have to say about JAMD-Linux. While there, be sure to choose your perfect avatar. We have over 2000 from which to choose. If you decide you can't live another moment without trying JAMD-Linux, click downloads to grab an ISO to burn to CD. We think you'll be thrilled with JAMD-Linux." You can find the new site at www.jamd-linux.com.
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2003-06-28 |
NEW • JAMD: Your Neighbor's Distribution |
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The TuxReports team has written a comprehensive review of JAMD Linux 0.0.6: "There is no sweeter RPM-based distribution for the desktop than JAMD. It is easy to install, comes ready for use, and has plenty of good support directly from the developer. The addition of Synaptic makes installing new software easier and we hope other RPM-based distributions start placing ease of use rather than neat/cool features ahead of the development table." The 6-page review with several screenshots starts here.
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2003-06-15 |
NEW • Review: JAMD Linux 0.0.6 |
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This is likely to be the first ever review of JAMD Linux, a KDE-centric Red Hat-based distribution for home users: "JAMD takes the best of Red Hat Linux 9 and makes it better for desktop use. While it lacks a couple of what I believe are essential programs, it's still a rich, Windows-busting, standards-compliant, high-performing, easy-to-use, compatible, reliable, excellent, nearly complete Linux distribution. If I gave scores to Linux, I would give JAMD four-and-a-half or five out of five stars, and I'm usually very hard on Linux distributions." The complete review by Benjamin Vander Jagt, complete with a few screenshots, is available here.
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2003-05-30 |
NEW • Distribution Release: JAMD Linux 0.0.6 |
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JAMD Linux 0.0.6 is out. Changes since 0.0.5: "Based on Red Hat Linux 9. Removed the KDE supplied by Red Hat and put in the implementation by Rex Dieter and the KDE-RedHat project located at http://kde-redhat.sourceforge.net. This resolves several issues in the stock Red Hat KDE. It is also version 3.1.1a which is newer (yeah yeah, I know...3.1.2 just came out. Give me a break, OK?)..." The long list of changes continues here. If you'd like to download it, please visit this page; you are required to click on the "I Accept" button before you can proceed to the list of mirrors (version 0.0.6 comes on a single ISO image, 688MB in size).
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2003-02-17 |
NEW • Distribution Release: JAMD Linux 0.0.5 |
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JAMD Linux 0.0.5 has been released. Changes: "Applied all released Red Hat updates up to 2/16/2003 except the kernel. I decided not to upgrade the kernel because nVidia doesn't have pre-built drivers released for the latest kernel. And since I am not allowed to redistribute their drivers, and compiling them is beyond the scope of JAMD's intended audience, the kernel update was held back. The kernel updates are relatively minor for the JAMD's target audience. " The long list of changes continues here; it includes software updates to CUPS, Evolution, GnuCash, OpenLDAP, WINE as well as the inclusion of MPlayer and Frozen Bubble. Download from this page.
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2002-12-17 |
NEW • Distribution Release: JAMD Linux 0.0.4 |
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A new version of JAMD Linux has been released. Changes: "JAMD now has an update system; apt and Synaptic are what I am using for software management, and are going to be the basis for adding additional components; other minor cleanups." Read the complete announcement. JAMD is a Linux distribution based on Red Hat Linux, but recompiled for the i686 architecture. It includes many user-friendly modifications, such as a 4-step installation process; visit the following links for more information: JAMD Linux web site, FAQs, documentation and screenshots.
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