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Peachtree Linux was a Linux distribution being developed by several students or former students at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Since its inception in the fall of 2002, Peachtree Linux has aimed to be a small system for the seasoned Linux user. You won't find GNOME or KDE among Peachtree Linux packages. Peachtree Linux was developed in parallel on Alpha, i686 and PowerPC platforms.
Status: Discontinued
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2016-08-07 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Apricity OS 07.2016 |
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Alex Gajewski has announced the release of Apricity OS 07.2016, the first stable build of the project's Arch Linux-based distribution offering a choice of GNOME and Cinnamon desktops: "The Apricity OS team is incredibly happy to announce the release of Apricity OS 07.2016 'Aspen', the first-ever stable release of Apricity OS. Apricity OS 07.2016 Dev, another monthly development snapshot, is also released. Many changes have been implemented since the last release, most notable of which is certainly Apricity Freezedry, a system configuration tool that has been integrated into the development build system for Apricity OS. With a simple TOML configuration file, many aspects of a system may be configured, including GNOME and Cinnamon themes and settings, installed packages, enabled systemd services, and enabled Vim plugins (installed through Pathogen). Freezedry is built with modules, each in charge of controlling a specific aspect of a user's system. Other changes to the OS include LUKS encryption support...." Here is the brief release announcement. Download (MD5, pkglist): apricity_os-07.2016-aspen-v2-gnome.iso (1,923MB, torrent), apricity_os-07.2016-aspen-v2-cinnamon.iso (1,936MB, torrent). |
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Apricity OS is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. Apricity features a trimmed down desktop (GNOME or Cinnamon) and provides the ICE Site Specific Browser to integrate web-apps into the desktop environment.
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2016-09-23 |
Distribution Release: Apricity OS 09.2016 |
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Alex Gajewski has announced the availability of a new release of the Arch Linux-based Apricity OS. The new version, Apricity OS 09.2016, includes a few new features. This release includes builds for 64-bit and 32-bit computers. The new 32-bit builds use Firefox as the default web browser and all editions include various EFI fixes. "Apricity OS 09.2016 release. We're very excited to announce the very first release of Apricity OS that includes a (development) 32-bit edition, labelled i686, in the downloads section of this site. We're also trying out, in the 32-bit edition a switch to Firefox as the default browser, a very frequently requested change. This month the Calamares installer has been updated to version 2.4.1 (from 2.3), bringing many bug fixes, improved timezone and partition interfaces, and a couple EFI fixes. In other news, Apricity is just a few days away from crossing the 200,000 downloads threshold. As always, we hope you will find this release easy and enjoyable to use." The full announcement can be found in the project's blog post. Download (MD5, pkglist): apricity_os-09.2016-aspen-gnome-x86_64.iso (1,926MB, torrent), apricity_os-09.2016-aspen-cinnamon-x86_64.iso (1,938MB, torrent). |
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