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Libranet GNU/Linux
The Libranet Linux Desktop was a production of Libra Computer Systems Ltd. Libra has been providing UNIX systems and software development since 1984. We are located in the Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada. We chose Debian as the base of Libranet. Debian GNU/Linux was solid and true to the spirit of GNU/Linux. We are a small team who see the future in GNU/Linux. We believe that Libranet was not only a solid replacement for Microsoft Windows, but surpasses it in almost all aspects. As GNU/Linux evolves and more and more hardware becomes supported, we find no need to run anything else. Libranet runs in our own office on both desktops and servers and fulfills all our business and personal computing needs. Our goal was to continue to produce a system to be proud of.
Status: Discontinued
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2009-12-06 |
NEW • Distribution Release: StressLinux 0.4.136 |
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Carsten Schöne has announced the release of StressLinux 0.4.136, an openSUSE-based live CD designed for testing computer system(s) on high load and monitor their health under extreme conditions: "Release published (0.4.136). This release is the first one which is available as 32-bit and 64-bit build; it contains all official updates from the base distribution and additionally updates the following packages to current versions: stress, nbench, nepim, netperf, lm_sensors, Memtest86+ and BusyBox. These packages are added to the distribution: dbench, tiobench, rsync and firmware packages for different kernel drivers. There are some fixes to smartd, hddtemp, ifstatus, environment and usability." Visit the project's home page to read the release announcement. Download the live CD images from here: stresslinux.i686-0.4.136.iso.bz2 (141MB, MD5), stresslinux.x86_64-0.4.136.iso.bz2 (144MB, MD5).
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StressLinux is an openSUSE-based minimal Linux distribution that runs from a bootable CDROM or via PXE. It makes use of some utilities such as stress, cpuburn, hddtemp, lm_sensors, etc. It is dedicated to users who want to test their system(s) entirely on high load and monitor the health of these systems.
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2011-04-17 |
Distribution Release: StressLinux 0.7.105 |
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Carsten Schöne has announced the release of StressLinux 0.7.105, an openSUSE-based distribution dedicated to users who want to test their systems on high load and to monitor the health of these systems: "A new StressLinux release (0.7.105) is ready for download. The base system is now openSUSE 11.4 with updated network card drivers for r8101, r8168 and r8169. StressLinux specific packages are updated as well, including BusyBox, iperf, lm_sensors, lshw, Memtest86, Memtest86+, mprime, smartmontools (svn r3314), x86info and y-cruncher. There is one known issue, Memtest86+ is not working from within the ISO images. This seems to be an issue between the new package and the SUSE Studio build system and will be fixed in a later release..." Visit the project's home page to read the brief release announcement. Download: stresslinux_32bit_11.4.i686-0.7.105.iso.bz2 (226MB), stresslinux_64bit_11.4.x86_64-0.7.105.iso.bz2 (194MB).
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2010-04-23 |
Distribution Release: StressLinux 0.5.111 |
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Carsten Schöne has announced the release of StressLinux 0.5.111, a small, openSUSE-based live CD designed for users who want to test their system while running on high load and monitor its health: "Release published (0.5.111). The base distribution is now openSUSE 11.2 with additional drivers for r8168 and r8101. The packages stress, bandwidth, x86info, smartmontools, BusyBox, sensors and stressapptest were updated to current versions. This release includes RAID utilities for different hardware RAID controllers, these include: tw_cli, arecacli, hpacucli, megacli, mpt-status and lsiutil. Wireless networks should also work better with this release. sl-wizard includes an entry for direct sensors-detect start-up." Visit the project's home page to read the release announcement. Download: stresslinux_i686-0.5.111.iso.bz2 (156MB), stresslinux_x86_64-0.5.111.iso.bz2 (160MB).
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2006-05-31 |
Distribution Release: StressLinux 0.3.1 |
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StressLinux 0.3.1 final is out: "After a long time of development the final StressLinux 0.3.1 is released. The changes between rc4 and this final are very small. The kernel was bumped to version 2.6.16.18 and the Realtek R1000 driver was added. Everton Marques suggested adding the following network testing tools, which are now included: nepim, iperf, netperf. Busybox reached version 1.1.3. With this final release the PXE packages are available, too. There seem to be still some problems with AMD64 hardware; this is the main reason why I included an extra boot menu entry (noinitrd) to boot without loading extra drivers." Visit the distribution's home page to read the release announcement. Download: stresslinux-0.3.1.iso.bz2 (30.5MB, MD5); also available via BitTorrent.
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2006-05-18 |
Development Release: StressLinux 0.3.1 RC4 |
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StressLinux is a minimalist live CD distribution dedicated to users who want to test their systems on high load and monitor the health of these systems. A new release candidate was made available yesterday: "Stresslinux 0.3.1rc4 is released and comes with kernel 2.6.16.16 and updated versions of lm_sensors, lshw, busybox, stress, hddtemp. Sensors configurations files for some newer Tyan mainboards (S2676, S2865, S2891, S2892, S5112, S5151, S5360) were added to sl-wizard. This is the last RC before the final release." Visit the distribution's home page to read the release announcement. Download: stresslinux-0.3.1rc4.iso.bz2 (30.4MB, MD5); also available via BitTorrent.
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2005-11-13 |
Development Release: StressLinux 0.3.1 RC3 |
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StressLinux is a minimalist Linux distribution dedicated to users who wish to test their system on high load and monitor its health. A new release candidate of the upcoming version 0.3.1 is now ready for download: "Here comes the new release (0.3.1rc3). The release candidate two was a 'silent' release which was only available via BitTorrent and for some special purposes. This version comes with kernel 2.6.14.2 and some updated programs (stress, x86info, lshw, busybox...). For more information please check the changelog. Please test it and report bugs to the mailing list." Find the full release announcement on the project's home page. Download from here: stresslinux-0.3.1rc3.iso.bz2 (31.6MB, MD5); also available via BitTorrent.
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2005-05-29 |
Development Release: StressLinux 0.3.1 RC1 |
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The first release candidate of StressLinux 0.3.1 is now available for download and testing: "Here is a new release (0.3.1rc1), now based on Debian Sarge. This, the new buildsystem and the new kernel 2.6.11.11 are the major changes. For more information please check the Changelog. Please test it and report bugs to the mailing list." The release announcement can be found on the project's home page. Download: stresslinux-0.3.1rc1.iso.bz2 (27.2MB, MD5). The StressLinux live CD is a minimal Linux distribution that runs from a bootable CDROM or via PXE; it is dedicated to users who want to test their system(s) entirely on high load and monitor the health of these systems.
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2003-10-05 |
Distribution Release: StressLinux 0.2.6 |
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StressLinux is a new distribution in out database: "StressLinux is a minimal Linux distribution that runs from a bootable CDROM or via PXE. It makes use of some utilities such as stress, cpuburn, hddtemp, lm_sensors, etc. It is dedicated to users who want to test their system(s) entirely on high load and monitor the health of these systems." Version 0.2.6 is now available for download: stresslinux-0.2.6.iso.bz2 (17.3MB). Visit the distribution's web site for more information and its changelog for a complete list of changes.
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