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− | <blockquote>I am distributing Linux and GNU tools inside of an .ISO file. Some would thus consider this to be a GNU/Linux Distribution, while others would get upset at that claim for a variety of reasons relating to repositories, source code, etc. I am not interested in debating the matter -- call it what you wish. I think of it as a "Project". </blockquote> | + | <blockquote>I am distributing Linux and GNU tools inside of an .ISO file. Some would thus consider this to be a GNU/Linux Distribution, while others would get upset at that claim for a variety of reasons relating to repositories, source code, etc. I am not interested in debating the matter -- call it what you wish. I think of it as a "Project".[http://sites.google.com/site/masonux/home] </blockquote> |
Revision as of 08:37, 12 November 2009
Masonux is derivative of Ubuntu Linux using the LXDE desktop environment created using remastersys. Masonux contains:
- Ubuntu base/command-line install,
- LXDE,
- Firefox,
- Pidgin,
- Synaptic Package Manager,
- ubiquity graphical installer,
- remastersys.
It may or may not be called a "distribution" - the manager says:
I am distributing Linux and GNU tools inside of an .ISO file. Some would thus consider this to be a GNU/Linux Distribution, while others would get upset at that claim for a variety of reasons relating to repositories, source code, etc. I am not interested in debating the matter -- call it what you wish. I think of it as a "Project".[1]