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Gobolinux 0.12 Vectorlinux 5.1 Spesifikasi Distro Spesifikasi Distro Pembuat Hisham Muhammad Dan André Detsch Pembuat Robert S ULASAN Berita | Ulasan | Adu Software | Utama | Bisnis | Apa Sih Sebenarnya... | Tutorial Ulasan Distro DESKTOP DESKTOP GoboLinux 0.12 VectorLinux 5.1 Spesifikasi Distro Spesifikasi Distro Pembuat Hisham Muhammad dan André Detsch Pembuat Robert S. Lange Situs gobolinux.org Situs vectorlinux.com Lisensi GPL Lisensi GPL Kernel 2.6.11.9 Kernel 2.6.11.7 Desktop KDE 3.4 Desktop IceWM, Xfce4 Office OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 Office AbiWord 2.2.5 Internet Firefox 1.0.4, Thunderbird 1.0.2 Internet Firefox 1.0.4, Gaim 1.3.0 Server - Server Samba 3.0.7 Multimedia MPlayer 1.0pre6, Xmms 1.2.10 Multimedia MPlayer 1.0pre6a, Xmms 1.2.10 Game - Game - Tool Gimp 2.2.4, k3b 0.11.23, Vim 6.2 Tool Gimp 2.2.1 unia Linux sangat mem- dorong para pengguna Linux atu hal yang sudah bukan tidak perlu melakukan mount- Dbebaskan siapa saja untuk agar lebih memilih menginsta- Srahasia lagi di Linux adalah ing secara manual, karena sudah mengembangkan Linux sesuai lasi aplikasi-aplikasi Linux lang- dapat diinstalasi pada mesin- dimount secara otomatis oleh dengan keinginan pengembang- sung dari sumber paket yang mesin lemot alias yang memiliki VectorLinux. nya. Tentu saja hal tersebut de- asli, yaitu tar.gz atau tar.bz2. spesifikasi rendah. Selain itu, yang sangat pen- ngan memperhatikan lisensi. Dengan bantuan situs resmi Nah, VectorLinux 5.1 meru- ting VectorLinux 5.1 ini menyer- Dengan kebebasan tersebut, yang informatif sangat mem- pakan salah satu distro yang takan tool manajemen paket banyak hal baru di Linux. Dan bantu penggunanya, terutama menawarkan kabar gembira bagi dengan pemeriksaan dependensi salah satu contohnya adalah dis- dalam hal menginstalasi aplikasi- para pemilik komputer berspe- dengan menggunakan sistem tro unik yang satu ini. aplikasi Linux. Karena walaupun sifikasi rendah. VectorLinux slapt-get dan gslapt-gui. Sayang- Hal yang kali pertama akan menginstalasi dari sumber paket merupakan distro yang kecil, nya, Anda harus online atau ter- terlihat berbeda saat menggu- asli, namun langkah-langkah in- cepat, dan salah satu hal yang hubung dengan repositori paket nakan GoboLinux adalah hirarki stalasinya sedikit berbeda ketika menunjang distro ini menjadi agar dapat memanfaatkan tool- sistem file yang jauh berbeda dilakukan di GoboLinux. seperti itu adalah dibuat ber- tool tersebut. dengan Linux pada umumnya. Sayangnya, ketika InfoLINUX dasarkan salah satu distro Linux Sebenarnya, juga sudah ter- Tidak ada lagi direktori-direkto- menggunakan distro ini, bebe- tertua, yaitu Slackware. Vec- dapat versi Deluxe dari Vector- ri seperti /usr, /lib, dan lain-lain. rapa hardware tidak dikenal torLinux yang kami tes di sini Linux 5.1 yang menyertakan Namun, yang muncul adalah de ngan baik dan muncul ba- merupakan versi 5.1 Standard KDE dan OpenOffice.org, serta direktori-direktori seperti /Pro- nyak pesan error pada saat awal Edition, yang bisa diperoleh gra- FreeRock Gnome sebagai bonus gram, /Depot, /Files, dan /Users. proses, sehingga harus di-tweak tis di situs resminya. CD. Sayangnya, tidak tersedia Apakah distro ini diperun- sendiri. EWS Distro VectorLinux ini su- secara gratis. EWS tukkan bagi pemula? Ternyata Kebutuhan Hardware dah dikonfigurasi dengan kernel Kebutuhan Hardware tidak! Karena, dari situs resmi- Processor Minimum: kelas Pentium II 2.6, dan sudah automounting Processor Minimum: kelas Pentium II nya sendiri mengatakan bahwa Harddisk Minimum: 2 GB de ngan device-device USB, se- Harddisk Maksimum: 1 GB GoboLinux dibuat untuk men- Memory Minimum: 128 MB hingga Anda pemilik USB Flash, Memory Minimum: 256 MB 20 INFOLINUX 10/2005 www.infolinux.web.id.
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