NimbleX
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Website: | nimblex.net |
Company/ developer: |
Bogdan Radulescu |
OS family: | Linux |
Source model: | Open source |
Latest stable release: | 2005v2 / January 26, 2006 |
Kernel type: | Monolithic kernel |
Default user interface: | KDE |
License: | Various |
Working state: | Current |
NimbleX is a small Linux distribution which is able to run from a CD or USB flash drive. It is based on Slackware with the use of linux-live scripts and it has many of this distribution's advantages, such as the availability of thousands of free software packages. Despite its size, it comes with a graphical interface and software for browsing the web, writing documents, listening to music, playing movies, and basic server functionality.
NimbleX is developed in Romania by Bogdan Radulescu, and is available in either a English or a Romanian language interface.
For old or slower computers, the default KDE desktop environment can be exchanged for one lower on resource usage.
[edit] Major features
- Linux kernel 2.6
- KOffice open source office suite
- Konqueror web browser
- Kopete multiprotocol instant messaging
- Kontact PIM suite
Other software includes an HTTP and an FTP server.
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