Foresight Linux
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Foresight | |
The Foresight Linux 1.4 desktop with GNOME 2.20.0 |
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Website | www.foresightlinux.org |
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Foresight Community |
OS family | GNU/Linux |
Source model | Mixed |
Latest stable release | 2.0.2 / May 28, 2008 |
Update method | packageKit |
Package manager | Conary |
Supported platforms | i386, AMD64 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
Default user interface | GNOME |
Working state | Current |
Foresight is a Linux distribution comprising free and non-free software with the stated goal of showcasing the latest in Linux desktop technologies. Foresight is developed by the Foresight community. Foresight's goal is to offer an easy to use desktop featuring the latest desktop technologies. Foresight follows a rolling release cycle, instead of a time based release schedule.
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[edit] History
Foresight was created by Ken VanDine as a distro to showcase the most current releases of GNOME while working on the GNOME Marketing team.[1]
[edit] Vendor Support
Foresight is available pre-installed on the Shuttle's light-weight KPC system.[2]
[edit] Features
Foresight focuses on delivering the latest in desktop technologies. Projects such as GNOME-Do, Banshee and PackageKit are delivered in the default Foresight installation. Currently Foresight features GNOME desktop but a Xfce and KDE Edition are under development. The Xfce edition has a released alpha and the KDE edition is in pre-alpha development. These two editions will have the same focus of delivering the latest desktop technologies for the respective desktop environments.
Foresight uses the Conary package management system. This system only updates those specific files in packages which need to be updated, in contrast to other formats, such as the RPM and DEB formats, which download whole packages.
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