Now available as CD, DVD, Multimedia editions

Oct 16, 2009 10:46 GMT  ·  By

Thursday, October 15th, Yann Le Doare proudly announced the immediate availability of his LinuxConsole 1.0.2009 operating system, now powered by Linux kernel 2.6.30.5. The LinuxConsole distribution comes now in three main editions: CD, DVD and Multimedia, but the good news is that the LinuxConsole Jukebox is also available for those who want to build their own custom ISO images!

The LinuxConsole 1.0.2009 Multimedia Edition includes the following new features: Linux kernel 2.6.30.5, X.Org 7.4, IceWM window manager, ROX-Filer file manager, iDesk, Mozilla Firefox 3.5.3, Adobe Flash Player 10, MPlayer. This edition is about 200 MB in size and it was designed for your multimedia needs.

Based on the Multimedia ISO, the LinuxConsole 1.0.2009 CD Edition includes the GNOME desktop, the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS), The GIMP, the GCompris, the FooBillard and the Frozen Bubble.

On the other hand, the LinuxConsole 1.0.2009 DVD Edition is based on the CD one and includes the following extra packages: ATI Catalyst 9.9 video drivers for ATI cards, Nvidia 185.18.36 video drivers for Nvidia cards, VirtualBox 3.0.6, PlayOnLinux, Qjackctl + ardour 2 Qjackctl, Ardor 2, and many games, such as OpenArena, Warsow or TORCS.

Last but not least, LinuxConsole Jukebox is an online script that allows anyone to build their very own customized LinuxConsole distributions. The script will allow users to set a root password and a default IP address, upload their own modules, register various ISP parameters and record the list of modules. The final result will be a downloadable ISO image, which can be very easily transferred to a USB stick with the UNetbootin software!

Download LinuxConsole 1.0.2009 right now from Softpedia.