ALinux

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aLinux
The correct title of this article is aLinux. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

aLinux is a distribution of Linux formerly called Peanut Linux. It is regularly updated to include the latest 2.6 kernel and KDE desktop releases. It is released as a .iso file that fits on a single compact disc.

It is designed to be easy to install and include a wide range of software suitable for home use as an alternative to Windows XP Home Edition. It is the work of developer Jay Klepacs from Hamilton, Ontario.

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