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BananaPower
16-03-2004, 12:47
What's Berry Linux ?

Berry Linux is a bootable CD Linux, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. If you have network devices, auto-configure DHCP and you can use Internet. And you can enjoy OpenOffice, MS Office compatible office suite, or use GIMP by free.
Berry Linux can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system. It is not necessary to install anything on a hard disk. But it's able to install on hard disk. (Needs 1.2GB free space. Using Berry Linux Installer.) Berry Linux is based on Red Hat Fedora Core 2-test1, Knoppix 3.3.
Berry Linux's Features
Common Features:
Using Kernel-2.6.
Berry Linux is not necessary to install. (Root partition is in the ramdisc using initrd, all commands are operated by being transfered from CD-ROM)
It's possible to install Berry Linux on hard disk. (Use Berry Linux Installer or Copy under /BERRY/, and set up LILO)
Berry Linux uses WHIZ, a very sharp Kana-Kanji conversion system. (WHIZ Project)
Automatically recognizes USB storage, and show icons.
Berry Linux uses free Japanese True Type Fonts.
Berry Linux uses bootsplash when booting.
Berry Linux uses DHCP to connect the Network. (If you'd like to use PPPoE, you should setting up it on the Terminal)
It's possible to save personal setting.
Red Hat Fedora Core 1 compatible.
Using new technologies.
Berry Linux's Features:
You can listen to mp3, and play DVD.
You can edit files of Microsoft Word, Excel by OpenOffice(TM).

Serialcycler
16-03-2004, 13:54
Originariamente inviato da BananaPower
What's Berry Linux ?
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Berry Linux is based on Red Hat Fedora Core 2-test1, Knoppix 3.3.
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Interessante , grazie BananaPower, in effetti è un pò di tempo che restavo in attesa di esprimermi sull'argomento Knoppix-cd-live e Fedora core1/2.

In effetti il live-cd-knoppix al momento lo trovo uno dei punti di riferimento per i nuovi utenti di Linux, ma sicuramente Fedora con le nuove distro basate sul suo "core" sono un eccellente passo verso l'installazione finale senza il passaggio intermedio-live.

Da qualche tempo stò lavorando con le distro succitate, e almeno per il momento le trovo valide e funzionali.

Certo è difficile dimenticare Knoppix.