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pclinuxos download iso pclinuxos. Ufficio Zero Linux – a freeware operating system designed by SIITE SRLS, which acquired the historic domain and makes various virtual servers available to the development team to host web, mail services, repositories and sharing servers for the development. The project is targeted to freelancers, private and state entities who want to use a free, useful and easy to understand tools. Currently Ufficio Zero Linux is offered in six versions: – Ufficio Zero Linux codename Bergamo 3.0.1 for pc with 64bit processors, based on PCLinuxOS and with desktop manager Mate – Ufficio Zero Linux codename Tropea 3.1 for pc with 64bit processors, based on Linux Mint 20 and with Mate desktop manager – Ufficio Zero Linux codename Siena 3.0.1 for pc with 32bit processors, based on LMDE4 and with Mate desktop manager – Ufficio Zero Linux codename Roma 2.0.2 for pc with 32bit processors, based on Devuan 3 Beowulf and with Xfce desktop manager – Ufficio Zero Linux codename Mantova 2.0.3 for pc with 64bit processors, based on PCLinuxOS and with desktop manager Mate – Ufficio Zero Linux codename Vieste 2.0.3 for pc with 64bit processors, based on Linux Mint 19.3 and with Mate desktop manager. PCLinuxOS WM Gamer. PCLinuxOS WM Gamer – a PCLinuxOS based Linux distribution which features the WindowMaker window manager as the default desktop ans a large set of preinstalled games. It uses WindowMaker because of it’s beauty and speed. This version also has LXDE installed to give it extra usability. You will need 1GB Ram for Live CD or can install. Need 16GB HDD or SSD space to install. This is a gamer edition but has additional programs. There are also more games and more software available from the repos using synaptic. Additional info available from desktop at startup. No download is available. md5sum: Komodo Linux. Komodo Linux – a PCLinuxOS based Linux distribution which features the KDE 3.x desktop environment, a custom theme and a set of daily usage applications. The project founder is Simon Foote. No download is available. md5sum: SaxenOS. Web site: saxenos.de (not active) Origin: Germany Category: Desktop Desktop environment: LXDE, Xfce Architecture: x86 Based on: SLAX, PCLinuxOS Wikipedia: Media: Live The last version | Released: 2009 beta 1 | January 4, 2009. SaxenOS – a Linux live distribution especially targeted to older hardware. It offers complete office, multimedia and internet applications on one CD. The hardware system requirements are quite low, such as Pentium 2 350 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM and a 2 GB harddisk. An older version of the distribution supported the i486 platform and used the LXDE desktop environment. The distribution was a derivative of Zenwalk Linux, and thus Slackware. Version 1.0 was launched on January 9, 2006. SaxenOS 2008/2009 is based on PCLinuxOS, with RPM packages and Synaptic package manager as default. It features the full OpenOffice package, multimedia apps and games on the top of the XFCE desktop. The project developer is Michael Stibane. No download is available. md5sum: Harley-DavidsonOS. Web site: mypclinuxos.com (not active) Origin: Category: Desktop Desktop environment: GNOME Architecture: x86 Based on: PCLinuxOS Wikipedia: Media: Live The last version | Released: | September 19, 2007. Harley-DavidsonOS – a spin-off version of the original PCLinuxOS Linux distribution. It features a Harley-Davidson (an American motorcycle manufacturer, founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) desktop theme, splash screen and icons for the motorcycle’s fans. It is based on PCLinuxOS 2007 and uses the GNOME 2.x desktop environment as default. Apart of the custom theme, it contains a set of common used appliactions for home users. Granular. Web site: www.granularproject.org Origin: India Category: Desktop Desktop environment: KDE, Enlightenment Architecture: x86 Based on: PCLinuxOS Wikipedia: Granular Linux Media: Live DVD The last version | Released: 1.0 | January 20, 2009. Granular – a Linux distribution based on PCLinuxOS and aimed at providing an easy-to-use, stable, and functional Linux experience to the end users. Granular comes as a LiveCD, which lets you test it with no need to install it on a hard drive. The standard CD version of Granular includes two desktop environments – KDE and Enlightenment 17. It uses Synaptic Package Manager, a GUI frontend to APT, for package management (installing, updating, or removing packages). Granular features a Perl-based script mklivecd which makes it possible to remaster Granular or create a backup CD/DVD out of the installed system. It also included Granular StartPoint, which is a HTML-based and acts as a primer to the various major software included in Granular. Through the various applications included in Granular, you can surf the internet, write articles, make presentations, chat with your friends, listen to music, play games, manage images and a lot, lot more. Starting from Granular 2 (Wolverine) onwards, Granular will (never did?) be based on Unity Linux. The project developer is Anurag Bhandari. PCPAC. Web site: sourceforge.net/projects/pcpac/ Origin: Category: Desktop Desktop environment: KDE Architecture: x86 Based on: PCLinuxOS Wikipedia: Media: Live CD The last version | Released: | July 4, 2007. PCPAC – a project describes a method for converting a Linux desktop distribution into a safe, reliable and efficient PAC, a Public Access Computer, for a library, school or waiting room. The intention is to have discussions about distros and scripts. PCPAC is a variant of PCLinuxOS with additional safety features for public use in Libraries and schools. The goals are: – To be safe for public use. – To be very easy to install. Without that the run of the mill tech who is only Windows capable may have reluctance to try it. Never mind that PCLinuxOS is already easier to install than Windows XP, not to mention Vista. To appeal to a younger demographic as are the main users in schools and frequently the users of PACs in libraries. This is why the music links are so prominent, to get the audience to try the music links as a hook into their using Amarok. Live system’s user name/password: user. BugnuX. Web site: bugnux.org (not active) Origin: Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Enlightenment Architecture: x86 Based on: PCLinuxOS Wikipedia: Media: Live CD The last version | Released: 2007 | September 6, 2007. BugnuX – a LiveCD Linux distribution based on PCLinuxOS, that is also installable, packaged with useful testing tools to help testers and quality assurance personnel. BugnuX is aimed at helping tester software testers in setting up test labs with essential open source tools for testing software. Similarly test consultants need not worry about what tools are available with clients. Having testing tools that users are familiar with in a LiveCD, readily available, will get them to start testing quickly and easily without bothering to get accustomed to a new work environment or trying to acquire new skills. The bundled software includes the key ingredients for functional testing of Swing (Java) applications including: Jacareto (a Java GUI testing tool), Marathon (Java) (a Java GUI testing tool); Web Application Testing tools including: Selenium, Molybdenum; and Load testing tools: curl- loader. BugnuX uses the new E17 desktop environment as the primary desktop environment, but Fluxbox is also provided as an alternative desktop. BugnuX is intended to run as any commonly used OS and so the package list includes all commonly used applications, that any normal user would need. BugnuX has it’s own repository for the open source software testing tools and E17 packages, which are well maintained. Bugnux also has some standard Mozilla add-ons readily available in order to aid in software testing and user experience. The most significant add- ons include: * Quick Locale Switcher * Console * Server Switcher * CookieSwap * DOM Inspector * LiveHTTPHeaders. LadyBug. Web site: ladybug.du-libre.org (not active) Origin: France Category: Desktop Desktop environment: Xfce Architecture: x86 Based on: PCLinuxOS Wikipedia: Media: Live DVD The last version | Released: 7f | August 29, 2007. LadyBug – a French GNU/Linux Live distribution based on PCLinuxOS and SAM. It’s a installable LiveCD or LiveUSB. It uses Mandriva tools, PCLinuxOS base, Synaptic, Xfce4 and mklivecd script. You can make your own modification and remaster it simply. Main features of LadyBug are: – it is as much as possible in French – It is light, requires little RAM memory, starts without a problem on portable computers with 256 MB, or even 128 MB of RAM – works perfectly on a USB key and manages the permanence of any changes – contains more software than other LiveCD distributions on the same media – it really allows to design its own distribution through a single graphics program. The developers of LadyBug are students of the University of Nantes. The latest version of LadyBug is 7f which was released in 2007. LinTerm. Web site: linterm.pun.pl Origin: Poland Category: Desktop Desktop environment: CLI Architecture: x86 Based on: PCLinuxOS? Wikipedia: Media: Live The last version | Released: 1.0 rc | 2007. LinTerm – a Polish Linux distribution, created by Kamil Pawelak. LinTerm is based on RPM packages, uses only text environment, and is targeted to users who have some more experience with Linux command line environment. The distribution works as a live CD, with an option of installation on a hard drive. Because it does not use any graphical environment, it should works on most machines with very low power. LinTerm uses ext3 file system as default, but it supports reiserfs, xfs, jfs and more. The distro offers its own packaging system called ‘plt’ and a package manager (with no name). PCLinuxOS. A very popular Linux operating system that uses KDE Plasma Workspaces and Application. PCLinuxOS is an open source Linux distribution based on the Mandriva operating system and the most popular distro on the Softpedia website.