Debris linux
Debris Linux (previously BeaFanatIX, BFX) was a small Linux distro based on Ubuntu, Knoppix and Debian with GNOME as window manager. The ISO-file was about 200 MB in size and worked as a Live CD. It was also possible to install at on the hard drive.
Origin
After the missing of Steven Watsky (maker of BeatrIX) the community fell apart. Stephan Emmerich wanted to continue the project, but since this was no longer possible with BeatrIX kon, he decided to make a new distro, based on BeatrIX, called BeaFanatIX. This was later renamed to Debris Linux.
Software
BeaFanatIX supplied following packages:
- GNOME, a windowmanager
- Mozilla Firefox, a webbrowser
- Beep, a mediaplayer
- AbiWord, a text processor which is compatible with Microsoft Office
- Gnumeric, a spreadsheet program
- Evolution, an e-mailclient
Versions
- 2006.1 final
- 2006.2 beta 1
- 2006.2 beta 2
- 2006.2 beta 3,4,5 (not for public)
- 2006.2 beta 6 (23 October 2006)
- 2006.2 final
- 2006.2 revision 4 (September 2007)
- Debris 2.0 (2009)
See also
External links
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