KURUMIN LINUX : THE LIVE CD
- Wednesday, July 20, 2011
- By Sourabh Banerjee
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE ENTIRE O.S FROM :
Kurumin linux 7 :
http://www.gratis.com.br/index.mv?pagina=download&pos=348
http://www.firstload.com/?ir=1&fn=kurumin+7+download
http://images.linuxidx.com/go.php?filter=off&page=1&q=kurumin3
http://fisica.ufpr.br/kurumin/?M=A : download ISO
Kurumin Summary :
Distribution Kurumin Linux
Home Page http://www.guiadohardware.net/kurumin/
Mailing Lists --
User Forums http://www.guiadohardware.net/comunidade/v-f/48
Documentation http://www.guiadohardware.net/guias/
Screenshots http://www.guiadohardware.net/artigos/kurumin/ • The Coding Studio
Download Mirrors http://www.guiadohardware.net/kurumin/index.php#download
Kurumin Linux
Kurumin Linux was a Live CD operating system based on Debian. Its main features are the advanced hardware auto-detection (inherited from Knoppix) and a Portuguese user interface, and its main goal is ease of use. As of release 7.0, the size of the disk image is approximately 603 MB.
Version NG 8.06, based on Ubuntu 8.04, was released June 24, 2008, and was discontinued on January 29, 2009.
Features
The distribution boasts an open-source control center (a series of shell scripts and Kommander based panels) named ClicaAki (roughly: "ClickHere"), which features a series of "magic icons" that install software not included in the live CD (including games and proprietary video drivers) and configure a wide range of networking options. It also provides access to the Synaptic package manager.
The name comes from the Tupi word "kurumi", which means boy. The usage of the letter K, instead of the usual Portuguese spelling ("curumi" or "curumim"), brings it in line with KDE (Kurumin's default desktop environment), as well as with Knoppix.
The Kurumin control panel ( AKA ClicaAki ), has shortcuts to scripts that perform tasks like downloading and installing free games, with apps divided into categories and a short description of how they work and their differences. This control panel also has scripts for downloading and automatically configuring 3d video cards ( ATI and Nvidia ), a difficult task for novice users. Another feature of the distro is that it has support for many "winmodems", including some that have no official packages of drivers in the Debian repository, and also with scripts that automate the tasks of compiling and configuring the module. With this features, Kurumin spread the Gnu/Linux operating system in Brazil in a level never seen before. In the late of 2007 Morimoto said that the project would be halted or have its scope reduced. In November 2008 the project was officially discontinued.
Source
Kurumin Linux distribution was developed by a team of Hardware Guide and employees, aiming to be an easy to use system, geared especially for beginners and ex-Windows users. Originally Kurumin has been developed based on Knoppix, then moving on to also use components of Kanotix and other projects, besides being based on Debian packages. All components and scripts used are open, which also enabled the emergence of modified versions of the system.
Despite having made a great success and have been for some time one of the most widely used distributions in the country, the project eventually failed to attract a group of developers interested in participating actively in the development. This and other factors (including the justified charging around new features and improvements) ended up causing the project to be discontinued in January 2008.
KRUD Official website
http://www.hardware.com.br/kurumin/
Download link to the distribution ISO
http://www.lampdocs.com/linux-distros/kurumin-linux/
http://www.howtoforge.com/image/tid/53
http://www.hardware.com.br/kurumin/
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kurumin&action=history
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