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Indiana was a binary distribution of an operating system built out of the OpenSolaris source code. The distribution was a point of integration for several current projects on OpenSolaris.org, including those to make the installation experience easier, to modernise the look and feel of OpenSolaris on the desktop, and to introduce a network-based package management system into Solaris. The resulting distribution was a live CD install image, and was fully permissible to be redistributed by anyone.
Status: Discontinued
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2005-01-07 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Turkix 3.0 |
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Turkix 3.0 has been released. The new version of the Mandrakelinux-based live CD comes with the following new features: a unique XP-style control panel - a merge of KDE Control Center, Mandrakelinux Control Center and 3rd party configuration tools; Windows-style file hierarchy, more stabilised - programs can be uninstalled by entering the relevant directory and clicking the 'Uninstall' icon; port of Mac OS X Expose; highly patched and enhanced KDE; Grpmx - a new Qt-based RPM installation wizard; Turkix configuration tools (netwizard, rpmwizard, uninstallwizard...) have been ported to Qt; apt-get integration; graphical enhancements. See the release announcement (in Turkish) and screenshots for more information. Although announced last week, Turkix 3.0 has only now become available for download: turkix-3.0.iso (602MB).
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Turkix is a Turkish live CD Linux distribution based on Mandrakelinux. As it uses Mandrake's configuration tools and KDE, it is extremely easy to use, and it has a fancy look and feel. Turkix aims to introduce Linux to Turkish and Azerbaijani speakers without any prior Linux experience.
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2005-03-17 |
Development Release: Turkix 10.0 Alpha |
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This is the first development release of Turkix 10.0, a Turkish live CD (with an option to install it on hard disk) based on Mandrakelinux. Unlike the previous versions, which only supported Turkish and Azerbaijani languages, version 10.0 is an international edition with full i18n support in KDE (default is English). Changes since Turkix 3.0 include the following: "i18n; Firefox and Thunderbird instead of Mozilla Suite; some new configuration tools; new desktop structure." Read the release announcement for more information. Download from here: turkix-10-0a.iso (591MB).
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2004-09-25 |
Development Release: Turkix 1.9 |
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A new development version of Turkix, a Mandrakelinux-based Turkish Linux distribution, has been released: "In this beta version, you can test the new features that will come up with Turkix 2.0: rpmx (a re-hack of rpm), Turkix Control Panel (synthesis of KDE control center, Mandrake control center and 3rd party configuration tools), new file hierarchy (everything under /all), graphical installation wizard, expose of MacOS X, tweaked KDE and much more. Turkix currently supports only Turkish and Azerbaijani, but an international edition will be available with the 2nd release." The distribution's web site (in Turkish) provides further details and screenshots. Download: turkix-1.9.iso (561MB).
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2004-05-31 |
Distribution Release: Turkix 1.0 |
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"Turkix is a Turkish live CD Linux distribution based on Mandrakelinux. As it uses Mandrake's configuration tools and KDE, it is extremely easy to use, and it has a fancy look and feel. Turkix aims to introduce Linux to Turkish and Azerbaijani speakers without any prior Linux experience. Although it is currently not an innovative distribution, it intends to bring new ideas into the Linux world in the future." The distribution's web site has more more information (in Turkish), as well as a few screenshots. The newly released Turkix 1.0 can be downloaded from here: turkix-1.0.iso (566MB).
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