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Br OS is a Brazilian Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop. It is designed as an intuitive, easy-to-use, general-purpose operating system for web navigation and content creation, providing a selection of useful applications for daily use.
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| Tips, Tricks, Q&As | Questions and answers: Examining RAM consumption, support for older processors |
Tips and tricks: Running the Linux-libre kernel |
Tips and tricks: Creating, removing, modifying, and ignoring aliases |
Tips and tricks: UBports as a home server with media sharing |
Tips and tricks: Keep terminal programs running, using the at command, reverse OpenSSH connections |
Tips and tricks: Command line tips - using ffmpeg, awk and renice |
Myths and misunderstandings: Can Netflix run on a Raspberry Pi? |
Tips and tricks: Command line weather, ionice, rename files, video preview snapshot, calednar, ls colour settings |
Questions and answers: Checking the health of an external drive |
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2010-08-02 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Karoshi 7.0 |
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Jo Harris just announced the availability of Karoshi 7.0, now an Ubuntu-based server operating system from United Kingdom designed for schools providing a simple graphical interface for easy installation and network maintenance: "What's New? Built on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS; 64bit and 32bit available; choice of server and domain names; wide range of modules available - Email, E-learning, website, proxy, home access, web filtering, printing, and much more; administration of the servers via web management; mobile phone web management; the system expanded with new servers with home areas auto copied; network monitoring with Email / text message alerts." Check the project's news page. Download (MD5): karoshiv7_ubuntu32_02-08-10.iso (638MB), karoshiv7_ubuntu64_02-08-10.iso (621MB).
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About Karoshi
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Karoshi is a free and open source school server operating system developed by the Linux Schools project and based on Ubuntu. Karoshi provides a simple graphical interface that allows for quick installation, setup and maintenance of a network.
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2007-06-11 |
Distribution Release: Karoshi 5.1.3 |
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Karoshi is a PCLinuxOS-based school server with a simple graphical interface that allows for quick installation, setup and maintenance of a network. The project announced a new release earlier today: "Karoshi 5.1.3 released. The changes are: remastered on the latest version of PCLinuxOS; main control panels changed to use Ruby so that all features can be seen at a glance; desktop Independence gained by changing from Konsole to Xterm and adding a variable for the file manager; Network Configure scripts changed to check to see if default DNS server is up; network backups - the new version has changes so that backups are kept in current, father, grandfather, and great grandfather folders to simplify rotation...." Read the full release announcement for further information. Download: Karoshi_5.1.3_PCLinuxOS.iso (548MB, MD5).
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