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BeleniX 0.7

BeleniX 0.7 has been released just a few seconds ago.

http://www.belenix.org/

This is the most kick-ass version of BeleniX ever. Among the most important features is the ability to install it to the hard disk and use it as a regular desktop OS. Release Notes details the other changes:

http://www.genunix.org/distributions/belenix_site/?q=ReleaseNotes_0.7

I am just waiting for one more feature – An IPS repository of BeleniX packages and then I will make BeleniX my primary Desktop Operating System :-)

Filed under: General, Open Source, Operating Systems, Solaris ,

2 Responses

  1. Ananth, How is the Serial-ATA support? All major chipsets are supported?

  2. Ananth says:

    A few common SATA disks are supported – including Nvidia. Even if not – Switch to ATA emulation in your BIOS. (It might also be called IDE/legacy emulation).

    If all else fails use VirtualBox – http://www.virtualbox.org
    Or VMWare – http://www.vmware.com

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