Berry Linux

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Berry Linux
Website http://yui.mine.nu/berry/
Company/
developer
Yuichiro Nakada
OS family Linux
Source model free and open source software
Latest stable release 0.90 / May 17, 2008
Latest unstable release 0.90 / May 17, 2008
Available language(s) English/Japanese
Package manager RPM
Supported platforms i386
Kernel type Monolithic kernel (Linux)
Default user interface KDE
Working state Current

Berry Linux is a Live CD Linux distribution based on Fedora. It features automatic hardware detection, support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI, USB devices and many other peripherals. If you have network devices, they are auto-configured DHCP so you can use Internet. It comes with OpenOffice, a Microsoft Office compatible office suite, and the GIMP, a piece of graphics software. Berry Linux can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD, or rescue system. It is not necessary to install anything on the hard disk. But it's able to install on hard disk. (Needs 1.7GB free space)

The current version is 0.90 2008.5.17 (May 17, 2008) and is in English and Japanese. The full version (v0.90) includes OpenOffice.org version 2.2, Gimp 2.4.5, and runs on Linux Kernel 2.6.24.4. It is about 499 MB, while the mini version is about 148.9 MB. It has built-in support for AIGLX, and 3D Desktop. Unlike most modern distributions, it supports writing to a NTFS partition (commonly used in Microsoft Windows), where in most distributions, it is mounted read only.To test Berry Linux is not necessary to install. This is because the root partition is in the ramdisc using initrd, all commands are operated by being transferred from CD-ROM.

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[edit] Features

Berry Linux includes the 2.6 Linux Kernel, as well as the ALSA sound system, ACPI support, and SELinux. By defult, it also runs with an overlay filesystem. Catering to people speaking Japanese, it also includes Whiz, a sharp Kana-Kanji conversion system.

Like Ubuntu, it is distributed mainly as a Live CD. It can also be run from a USB drive. Whats makes Berry much different from typical Live CD's and many installer-only distrobutions is that it includes NTFS read/write support as well as great packages like AIGLX/Beryl. Another great feature in Berry, is unlike most current linux distrobutions, Berry's K-Menu is configured such that when pressing the windows key, the menu is displayed, behaviour very much like Windows.

Berry also has a bootsplash, supports DHCP, and is compatible with Fedora Core 8 packages.

[edit] Berry Linux's Features

[edit] Berry Linux Mini's Features

  • Its file size is very small. (132.6 MB)
  • The latest version is 0.86
  • It is based on Fedora 7
  • It uses the Fluxbox window manager.

[edit] Version history

Berry Linux's historical releases are as following.

Berry Linux
Release Date Version Number About
2003 November 11 Berry Linux 0.29 Fedora Core 1 Based
2004 January 21 Berry Linux 0.35 Kernel 2.6
2004 July 21 Berry Linux 0.43 Fedora Core 2 Based
2004 December 15 Berry Linux 0.51 Fedora Core 3 Based
2005 July 21 Berry Linux 0.60 Fedora Core 4 Based
2006 April 18 Berry Linux 0.69 Fedora Core 5 Based
2006 November 20 Berry Linux 0.76 Fedora Core 6 Based
2007 July 10 Berry Linux 0.87 Fedora Core 7 Based
2008 February 24 Berry Linux 0.88 Fedora Core 8 Based
2008 May 17 Berry Linux 0.90 Fedora Core 8 Based, Current

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