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Lernstick
Lernstick is a mobile and secure learning and working environment for school and at home that can be installed on external storage media (e.g. USB sticks, USB hard drives, SD cards, etc.). The distribution is based on Debian's stable branch. The distribution is intended to perform so that almost every computer can be started from this storage media. Basically, a hard drive with an installed operating system is no longer required. (Optionally, the system can still be installed on the hard disk.) As a result, the learning stick is a platform for so-called Bring Your Own Device scenarios, in which students can also use their private devices for school purposes, such as exams in an secure offline/online environment.
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2004-10-12 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Hancom Linux 4.0 |
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The long delayed Hancom Linux 4.0 is finally released. The distribution comes in two editions - the Professional edition will be available from 30 October directly from Hancom's online store for 55,000 won (approximately US$68), and the Download edition, available now. The main components of Hancom Linux consist of Linux kernel 2.6.6, "Koreanised" KDE 3.2.3, Firefox web browser, MPlayer multimedia player, and a number of popular server applications. Additionally, the Professional edition comes with Hancom Office 3.0, as well as an online update service. Read the press release and visit Hancom's product page (both links in Korean) for further information. The distribution's main FTP server is desperately overloaded, but if you still wish to try your luck, here are the direct download links: Hancomlinux40ftp1.iso (649MB) and Hancomlinux40ftp2.iso (649MB).
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About Hancom Linux
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Hancom Linux, headquartered in Seoul, Korea, specializes in developing Linux-based applications for desktop computers and information appliances. Founded in 1999, the company employs more than 90 employees in 5 locations worldwide.
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http://www.hancom.com/ |
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http://kr.hancom.com/board/bbsList.php |
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http://open.hancom.com/download.php • DistroWatch Torrent Archive |
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2004-05-28 |
Development Release: Hancom Linux 4.0 Beta 3 |
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This is the third beta of the upcoming Hancom Linux 4.0, South Korea's leading Linux distribution. According to the release notes, much of the development effort leading towards this release concentrated on improved hardware support with Kudzu and on translating the KDE user interface into Korean (not quite complete yet). Read the full release notes here (in Korean). Download (only the first ISO image is required for installation): hancomlinux40Myongryang1.iso (699MB) and hancomlinux40Myongryang2.iso (439MB). The final release of Hancom Linux 4.0 is expected before the end of June.
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2003-04-11 |
Distribution Release: Hancom Linux 3.1 |
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Hancom Linux 3.1 has been released. It comes in two editions - the Professional edition will be available on 24 April in Korea (it can be pre-ordered for 77,000 won or about US$63) and the FTP edition (distributed under the terms of GPL) can be had now: hancomlinux31.iso (688MB). The announcement and product pages (both Korean only) have more details about the differences between the two and the new features included in this release. The Hancom Linux distribution presently only supports the Korean language.
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2002-10-31 |
Development Release: Hancom Linux 3.0 Beta2 |
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Hancom Linux has released the second beta of the upcoming Hancom Linux 3.0. Compared to Beta1, there are a few new additions (dhcp, iptables and php) and many updated packages (apache, cups, mplayer, mysql, qt and xinetd among others). Download it here: HancomLinuxOS30D1.iso (670MB). A third beta (pre-release) is scheduled for November and the final release for some time in December, according to this adjusted release plan (in Korean).
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2002-01-15 |
Migrating to Hancom Linux |
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Following a widely publicised news item about the Korean Government migrating to Hancom Linux (see the Hancom Linux press release, report by The Register and discussion on Slashdot), it seems only appropriate to include Hancom Linux on DistroWatch. The Red Hat-based Hancom released version 2.2 last month. The ISO images are freely downloadable from Hancom's FTP server while the box product, inclusive of Hancom Office 2.0, retails for the equivalent of about US$50 (upgrade US$29 and without Hancom Office US$17) in Korea. The Hancom Linux web site is in Korean only, although the main site, featuring Hancom Office, is available in English, Japanese and Chinese ( tw and cn). More information on our newly created Hancom page.00135
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