aLinux

aLinux

The aLinux logo
OS family Unix-like
Working state Current
Kernel type Modular monolithic kernel
License Various

aLinux ( /ˌˈlɪnəks/) is a Linux distribution created and maintained by Jay Klepacs. It uses KDE as its default desktop environment. It is designed to have a Windows-style "look".

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Version History

Retrieved on May 22, 2007[1]

aLinux's original name was Peanut Linux. Peanut began as a mini-OS, along the lines of Xubuntu or DSL.

Peanut went through several revisions between 9.6 and 12.0, and was not officially released to the public during this period. During version 12.1 development, a Peanut package repository (for use with the new Synaptic clone) was released.

System requirements

Retrieved on May 24, 2007[2]

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