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Puppy Linux 4.2.1
Puppy Linux provides you with a perfect and very useful evolutionary operating system which is based on GNU Linux. more>>
Puppy Linux 4.2.1 provides you with a perfect and very useful evolutionary operating system which is based on GNU Linux. Whats different here is that Puppy is extraordinarily small, yet quite full featured. Puppy Linux can boot into a 64MB ramdisk, and that's it, the whole caboodle runs in RAM. Unlike live CD distributions that have to keep pulling stuff off the CD, Puppy in its entirety loads into RAM. This means that all applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to user input instantly.
Major Features:
- Puppy Linux has the ability to boot off a flash card or any USB memory device (flash-Puppy), CDROM (live-Puppy), Zip disk or LS/120/240 Superdisk (zippy-Puppy), floppy disks (floppy-Puppy), internal hard drive (hard-Puppy).
- Puppy occupies about 50-60M on my USB Flash drive, CDROM, or whatever is the storage media.
- When Puppy boots, everything uncompressed into a RAM area that we call a "ramdisk". The live-CD will bootup on systems with only 32M RAM, but the more RAM you have the more Puppy is able to keep files permanently in ramdisk hence more speed. A PC with 128M RAM is the recommended minimum.
- Note that Puppy will automatically use a swap partition if it exists. When booting from a USB Flash device, Puppy tries to load all the Flash files into physical RAM, but if there is not enough RAM then Puppy is able to copy the excess to a swap partition if it exists. This eliminates writes to the Flash memory during a session, greatly extending its life span.
- You may need to have a swap partition to run Firefox or Mozilla on PCs with less than 64M RAM. Certainly, for a PC with only 32M RAM, a swap partition is necessary to run most of the large GUI applications.
Enhancements:
- CUPS-1.3.10 regressed from 1.4b2 to resolve ongoing issues with CUPS printing.
- Fixed printing from Geany, Leafpad and Gnumeric using CUPS-1.3.10
- Abiword-2.6.3 with 2.6.6 plugins has been patched for improved .doc & .docx support (Liberation ttf fonts required for some documents)
- Pwidgets updated to 2.0.8
- Pcrypt updated to 17 May 2009 release and now requires Ccrypt to function. Bcrypt has been dropped in consequence.
- Ccrypt-1.7 added as dependency for Pcrypt
- MIME-types updated in Rox-2.6.1
- Patches for gtk+ Xinput and b43 broadcom network driver
- Pmusic updated to 0.6.4
- Pschedule updated to 0.7
- Plus previously issued patches for nbtscan, mountcifs, jwm-tray, xsane, network wizard (now at April 4 release), mtpaint-snapshot, gtk+2.12.1-Xinput-fix and pcp (Puppy control panel).
Added: 2009-05-22 License: GPL Price: FREE
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BU Linux 4.6
BU Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. more>>
Linux is an increasingly popular open source Unix-like operating system. These pages arent intended as a general guide (for that, check out our list of resources) but rather information specific to using Linux here at Boston University, and particularly to using our custom distribution, BU Linux.
BU Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. Weve added security updates, made modifications to make software work better with the way things are set up here, and added some applications that we think you might like to have. For details, see the FAQ.
<<lessBU Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. Weve added security updates, made modifications to make software work better with the way things are set up here, and added some applications that we think you might like to have. For details, see the FAQ.
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Added: 2006-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Powered by Linux
Powered by Linux is a KDM theme created after a wallpaper of the same name. more>>
Powered by Linux is a KDM theme created after a wallpaper of the same name. It was tested on KDE 3.5.6.
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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PLD Linux 2.0
PLD Linux is a Polish Linux distribution. more>>
PLD Linux is operating system, which can be applied on Your computer. Huge amount of packages available, makes that everyone should find something useful.
The distribution is being developed in Poland by Poles however, we would like users from all around the world to use it.
The PLD Linux Team has released the first official stable version on November, 22, 2002.
<<lessThe distribution is being developed in Poland by Poles however, we would like users from all around the world to use it.
The PLD Linux Team has released the first official stable version on November, 22, 2002.
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MURIX Linux 2.6.19
MURIX Linux is a distribution based on LinuxFromScratch for building bootable CD-ROMs. more>>
MURIX Linux is a distribution based on LinuxFromScratch for building bootable CD-ROMs.
Since you build it from source, MURIX should function on almost any hardware.
<<lessSince you build it from source, MURIX should function on almost any hardware.
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Added: 2007-01-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Icepack Linux 2.75
Icepack linux is an independent Linux distribution built from scratch. more>>
Icepack linux is an independent Linux distribution built from scratch. Our objective is to offer you a user-friendly full-featured operating system, pre-configured, well structured and easy to work with, and filled with the latest stable versions of great Linux applications.
You dont need a profound Linux knowledge to install and use Icepack - our install manager guides you safely through the installation process, and the desktops and menus are self-explanatory!
<<lessYou dont need a profound Linux knowledge to install and use Icepack - our install manager guides you safely through the installation process, and the desktops and menus are self-explanatory!
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Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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linux-look
linux-look is a SuperKaramba theme that contains 2 monitors, which are the same (only the color off the font is different). more>>
linux-look is a SuperKaramba theme that contains 2 monitors, which are the same (only the color off the font is different). In the preview you can see the different in color .
I give credit to Beany for the buttons off the amarok-player.
<<lessI give credit to Beany for the buttons off the amarok-player.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: Artistic License Price:
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Phrealon Linux 0.96
Phrealon Linux is a bootable Linux CD for imaging workstations. more>>
Phrealon is a bootable linux CD based on Slackware Linux 8.0 (now 9.0)designed to allow the easy imaging of multiple workstations.
It utilizes the udpcast set of Linux tools to accomplish this.
<<lessIt utilizes the udpcast set of Linux tools to accomplish this.
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kwort Linux 2.2
Kwort Linux is an free operating system. more>>
Kwort Linux is an free operating system. Based on slackware, it provides a solid, simple and stable base system.
Kworts desktop and applications are completely based on the gtk2 toolkit. It uses the Xfce desktop as default with some modifications.
At the moment Kwort provides its own tools for retrieving packages from our mirrors called kpkg.
<<lessKworts desktop and applications are completely based on the gtk2 toolkit. It uses the Xfce desktop as default with some modifications.
At the moment Kwort provides its own tools for retrieving packages from our mirrors called kpkg.
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Apples Icons for Linux -
9 freeware icons of Apples products. more>> This is one of the Dirceu Veiga's products. This contains 9 freeware icons of Apples products.
Its content includes variations of Cinema Display, eMac and iMac<<less
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Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Bonzai Linux 3.2
Bonzai Linux has been build to offer a Debian based Desktop-OS that fits on a 180MB CD-R(W). more>>
Bonzai Linux has been build to offer a Debian based Desktop-OS that fits on a 180MB CD-R(W).
The Distribution includes the current stable version of KDE and has been modified for easier installation.
Version 1.5 was released May 20, 2003. Version 3.2 was released January 14, 2004.
<<lessThe Distribution includes the current stable version of KDE and has been modified for easier installation.
Version 1.5 was released May 20, 2003. Version 3.2 was released January 14, 2004.
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Added: 2005-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QEMU-Puppy 2.15-1
QEMU-Puppy is an OS and a set of applications on a USB memory stick. more>>
QEMU-Puppy is an OS and a set of applications on a USB memory stick. QEMU-Puppy can be booted natively, or on top of an other, already installed, OS. Just borrow a PC, boot your own environment and return the PC unaffected.
Once upon a time, I realized that having your data on a USB memory stick wasnt exactly what I wanted. I wanted more. Carrying your files is nice. Carrying your applications as well would be even better. What the heck, carrying your OS and even your own machine on your memory stick would be the best!
If you have your files on your memory stick, you can take any machine and access those files. Being able to handle the files, depends on the installed software. If you dont want to depend on the installed software, you can put your own software on the memory stick as well. But most of the software needs to be installed, which is not easy, or possible, or desirable, or allowed on a lot of machines. You dont want to pollute a machine you borrowed... Having a complete OS at hand, including applications and files would take away these constraints. Just put everything on a USB memory stick and boot from it.
A bootable USB memory stick has some disadvantages as well. First of all, not every PC is able to boot from USB. Second, if the machine does boot from USB, not all hardware is detected or configured properly, since the hardware "changes" every day. Third, booting from USB "locks" the machine: Its either the natively installed OS or your OS, not both at the same time.
To get rid of these disadvantages, you can carry your own machine as well, not just your files, your applications and your OS. You can do this by buying a laptop. But its expensive, a physical burden and risky. The USB memory stick is cheap, light and easier to protect. A virtual machine , like QEMU, is cheap, light and easy to protect as well. With such a virtual machine, we are able to boot our OS on top of the natively installed OS. Now we have two OSs running concurrently on one machine!
ALT-TAB is enough to hide your machine and get back to work...
The tricky part is trying to have the OS on your USB memory stick to be able to boot natively, as well as in a virtual machine. But it can be done. And thats what this document is all about...
<<lessOnce upon a time, I realized that having your data on a USB memory stick wasnt exactly what I wanted. I wanted more. Carrying your files is nice. Carrying your applications as well would be even better. What the heck, carrying your OS and even your own machine on your memory stick would be the best!
If you have your files on your memory stick, you can take any machine and access those files. Being able to handle the files, depends on the installed software. If you dont want to depend on the installed software, you can put your own software on the memory stick as well. But most of the software needs to be installed, which is not easy, or possible, or desirable, or allowed on a lot of machines. You dont want to pollute a machine you borrowed... Having a complete OS at hand, including applications and files would take away these constraints. Just put everything on a USB memory stick and boot from it.
A bootable USB memory stick has some disadvantages as well. First of all, not every PC is able to boot from USB. Second, if the machine does boot from USB, not all hardware is detected or configured properly, since the hardware "changes" every day. Third, booting from USB "locks" the machine: Its either the natively installed OS or your OS, not both at the same time.
To get rid of these disadvantages, you can carry your own machine as well, not just your files, your applications and your OS. You can do this by buying a laptop. But its expensive, a physical burden and risky. The USB memory stick is cheap, light and easier to protect. A virtual machine , like QEMU, is cheap, light and easy to protect as well. With such a virtual machine, we are able to boot our OS on top of the natively installed OS. Now we have two OSs running concurrently on one machine!
ALT-TAB is enough to hide your machine and get back to work...
The tricky part is trying to have the OS on your USB memory stick to be able to boot natively, as well as in a virtual machine. But it can be done. And thats what this document is all about...
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Added: 2007-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tiny Box for Linux 2.2
Tiny Box is a free Direct Connect server for Linux. more>> Tiny Box is a free Direct Connect server completely written in lua code and based on the Lua AIO Distribution.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Bowzilla for Linux
Bowzilla is a mini Game for 2 players. more>>
Bowzilla is a mini Game for 2 players. Leaned against the old QBasic Gorilla, you must fire at your opponent in real-time.
Particularly the realistic blood is to be considered with the lightning strike. You have to find a whole in the target range. However, you should not expect to much from it.
<<lessParticularly the realistic blood is to be considered with the lightning strike. You have to find a whole in the target range. However, you should not expect to much from it.
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Added: 2005-10-07 License: Freeware Price:
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iPod nano for Linux 1.0
Five icons inspired in the look of Apples iPod nano for use in desktops more>> Five icons inspired in the look of Apples iPod nano for use in desktops, websites and blogs.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-28 License: Freeware Price:
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