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ConnochaetOS
ConnochaetOS (formerly DeLi Linux) was an Slackware-based Linux distribution for x86 computers with limited resources. ConnochaetOS ships with free (libre) software only and removes proprietary software and binary blobs from its upstream sources, including the Linux kernel. Where possible free software alternatives are provided. ConnochaetOS strives to remain backward compatible with Slackware and Salix OS.
Status: Discontinued
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About MSC.Linux
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MSC.Linux is dedicated to high performance cluster computing and is a member of the OSCAR (Open-Source Cluster Application Resources) group. MSC.Linux offers many advantages over other Linux distributions. These advantages stem from MSC.Software's 40-year heritage and involvement in high-performance scientific and technical computing. When the MSC.Linux team of developers designed the MSC.Linux distribution, they included all the tools necessary to manage a compute cluster. Whether you are running a compute cluster of 4 nodes (computers) to 4000 nodes, the wisest choice in operating systems is MSC.Linux. Features of this distribution include compute cluster management tools, graphical interface and fast-installation with an easy-to-use, web-based installation and system administration.
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2002-12-20 |
Distribution Release: MSC.Linux November 2002 |
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The November 2002 release from MSC.Linux is now available for i686 processors. This brief announcement, claiming LSB certification, is the only indication of the new release. "MSC.Linux is the definitive cluster distribution designed for the most demanding computational environments in engineering and life sciences. If you're lucky enough to have to build a cluster, this is the distribution for you." The changelog and download: msccdrom.iso (696MB).
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2002-08-30 |
Distribution Release: MSC.Linux July 2002 (i686) |
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From the very brief announcement on the MSC.Linux web site: "MSC.Linux 2002 (July) for the i686 architecture is now available for download." This follows the July 2002 release of MSC.Linux for IA64 processors, which was indeed released in July. If you need more information about this specialist cluster distribution please visit MSC.Linux's software page. Quick links to the two ISO images: msccdrom.iso (700MB) and mscappcd.iso (427MB).
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2002-07-21 |
Distribution Release: MSC.Linux July 2002 (IA-64) |
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A very brief announcement on the MSC.Linux's web site: "MSC.Linux IA-64 2002 (July) for the HP zx1 chipset is now available from the MSC.Linux FTP site." This is the download link: msccdrom_ia64_hpzx1.iso (701MB). Slightly more information can be found in the changelog and installation README, which also promises that "a release for other Itanium chipsets will be available soon." MSC.Linux is a specialist distributions which includes computer cluster management tools, graphical interface, web-based installation and system administration. More on the distribution's web site.
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