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Dyne:bolic 2.4 LiveCD - dhoruba

Dyne:bolic 2.4 LiveCD - dhoruba


Price: Rp. 20.000


Dyne:bolic  GNU/Linux  is  a  live  bootable  cd,  containing  a  whole
operating  system  that  works  straight from boot, without the need to
install or change anything on the hard disk.

If  you  like  and  want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the
/dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever! Your
older system is untouched and comes back booting without CD.

Dyne:bolic  is  user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound,
video,  firewire,  modem,  network  and USB) and offers a vast range of
software for multimedia production: audio and video manipulation, sound
composition   and   synthesis,   3D  modeling,  photography,  peer2peer
filesharing,   web   browsing,   veejaying,  desktop  publishing,  word
processing, cd burning, email, encryption, anonymity tools and more.
 
 
= WHAT'S NEW in 2.4

This release improves user-friendliness introducing === WHAT'S NEW in 2.4

This release improves user-friendliness introducing Xfce-4.4 as the new
default  desktop,  customized  for  the  scheme  of interaction that is
familiar  to  dyne:bolic  users.  Another  important new feature is the
ability  to create an encrypted nest to prevent access to personal data
stored  in  home  directories. No complicated notions are required, our
user  friendly  setup deals with usb and harddisk storages as usual, in
case  the  nest  is  encrypted  you'll  see  your home icon upgraded to
fortress,  then  everything  that  goes  in your nest is protected.

New  software  include  QParted,  among  updated software is Cinelerra.
Several  new  software  modules  are being published and made available
online by a growing number of developers.

Multiuser  operability  has  been fixed, along with a re-engineering of
the core architecture to modularize inclusion of different kernels.

=== new dyne:II core features:

- - it is a multiuser system, private data can be encrypted
- - it includes all compiler and development tools needed to build dyne
- - you can easily modify the system, pack a new CD and redistribute it
- - it has advanced thin client functionality, booting from usb and net
- - it's modular, so you can easily add and combine different software
- - it's slick and snappy like the preceeding dyne:bolic, even better ;)  Another  important new feature is the
ability  to create an encrypted nest to prevent access to personal data
stored  in  home  directories. No complicated notions are required, our
user  friendly  setup deals with usb and harddisk storages as usual, in
case  the  nest  is  encrypted  you'll  see  your home icon upgraded to
fortress,  then  everything  that  goes  in your nest is protected.

New  software  include  QParted,  among  updated software is Cinelerra.
Several  new  software  modules  are being published and made available
online by a growing number of developers.

Multiuser  operability  has  been fixed, along with a re-engineering of
the core architecture to modularize inclusion of different kernels.

= new dyne:II core features:

- - it is a multiuser system, private data can be encrypted
- - it includes all compiler and development tools needed to build dyne
- - you can easily modify the system, pack a new CD and redistribute it
- - it has advanced thin client functionality, booting from usb and net
- - it's modular, so you can easily add and combine different software
- - it's slick and snappy like the preceeding dyne:bolic, even better ;)



 







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