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Condres OS was a rolling release distribution based on Arch Linux available in nine editions, most of them geared toward desktop usage. In 2022 the project shifted to a Debian base with a single, KDE Plasma edition.
Status: Discontinued
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2005-12-24 |
NEW • Development Release: NepaLinux 1.0 Beta |
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NepaLinux is a Debian-based live and installation CD localised into the Nepali language, complete with Nepali fonts, input method, spell and grammar checker, dictionary, and GNOME theme. A beta version of the distribution has been released for download: "With the launching of the software, Nepali people who are using pirated software can use Nepali software free of cost. People can simply download it from the Internet of install in from a CD. Some of the packages included in NepaLinux are Linux kernel 2.6.12, GNOME 2.10 desktop environment, OpenOffice.org 2.0, GIMP graphics editor, IRC Client, Gaim messenger, development tools (includes C and C++)...." Find more information in this news article on Nepalnews.com and also on the project's web site. Download: nepalinuxb10.iso (687MB, MD5).
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NepaLinux is a Debian-based live and installation CD localised into the Nepali language, complete with Nepali fonts, input method, spell and grammar checker, dictionary, and GNOME theme. Besides the distribution, the project also provides extensive documentation for localisation into Nepali under Linux and is the leading advocate of open source software in the country.
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2007-06-23 |
Distribution Release: NepaLinux 2.0 |
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NepaLinux is a Debian-based distribution localised into Nepali and targeted at general desktop systems of private users, government organisations and schools in Nepal. NepaLinux 2.0 was released earlier this week: "Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya released the localized Linux distribution, NepaLinux 2.0. NepaLinux 2.0 comes up with additional choices to the end-users in the sense that it offers two different localized working desktop environments - GNOME and KDE. NepaLinux 2.0 package comprises of two CDs, with GNOME bundled on one and KDE on the other. Features of NepaLinux 2.0: Linux kernel 2.6.18; localized and updated GNOME 2.14; localized KDE 3.5.5; localized OpenOffice.org 2.2 with upgraded Nepali spell checker; localized SeaMonkey suite; XKB and SCIM input systems...." Read the full release announcement for further details. Download the live CD image from here: nepalinux20.iso (665MB, MD5).
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2006-11-05 |
Distribution Release: NepaLinux 1.1 |
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Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya has announced the availability of an updated release of NepaLinux, a Debian-based distribution with support for the Nepali language: "The new release, NepaLinux 1.1, is a relatively bug-free and revised version of the previous beta release. Special features: Linux kernel 2.6.17; localized GNOME desktop environment 2.14, OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, GnuCash accounting software 2.0.1 SeaMonkey suite; Pango-enabled Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5.0.4 with complex text rendering support; updated input system (XKB, SCIM); upgraded spellchecker and thesaurus for Nepali; additional translations of applications (AbiWord, Bluefish, gvim, GnomeBaker, Grip, Gnumeric, etc); better hardware detection and compatibility; enhanced and consistent translation." Read the rest of the press release for further information. Download: nepalinux11.iso (646MB, MD5).
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