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Operating System Specific Discussions => Other Operating Systems => Topic started by: persia on July 30, 2009, 12:38:42 PM
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(http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/anubis-linux/site/anubislogo.png)Anubis is a Linux distro that's designed to provide you with a lot of development tools and documentation, hence it's not "general purpose".
Anubis-Linux is a distribution based on SimplyMEPIS
It can teach you:
* basic to advanced Linux usage & distro remastering
* general, system and low-level programming (C/C++, ASM)
* networking and network & application security concepts
http://www.anubislinux.tk/
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Abubis! Awesome.
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Has this anything to do with the anubis os forked from aros?
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Has this anything to do with the anubis os forked from aros?
No
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@ ThEcRoW
Saying that Anubis Linux is a fork of AROS is like saying that OSX is a fork for Windows XP. Anubis has nothing to do with AROS except for the few developers who worked on AROS who left to work on Anubis. Anubis is a Linux distro. AROS has nothing to do with Linux.
But I did understand your question. It's been months now since Anubis was announced and we've heard nothing, just as I had predicted. I don't think anyone in the Amiga community (or other communities) were impressed to hear about another Linux distro. Everybody and their mother has created a Linux distro.
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Just what I was drooling for... another Linux distro ... (yaaawnn...)