LBA-Linux R1 Release is a well-tested and stable GNU/Linux distribution, suitable for general desktop use.

         

A 1-CD install, with extras

LBA-Linux R1 Release is distributed as a single Foundation CD containing the LBA-Linux Installer, and two optional bonus software CDs.

The Foundation CD is all you need to install LBA-Linux R1 Release as a functional desktop system. Boot from the Foundation CD to run LBA-Linux's unique "5-click" installation program.

The second CD contains additional software that lets you extend LBA-Linux R1 Release with the KDE desktop and a variety of multimedia applications.

The third CD includes a wealth of development software for programmers and developers.

System requirements

LBA-Linux R1 Release requires the following minimum system requirements:

  • Processor: 400 MHz Pentium II or better
  • RAM: 192MB
  • Hard drive: 1.5GB

Under the hood...

What features will you find in LBA-Linux R1 Release?

  • A 2.6 kernel. The latest LBA-Linux release includes the new Linux kernel 2.6.3, providing the best support for the latest hardware.
  • Modern desktops. With KDE 3.2, GNOME 2.5.90, gtk2 2.3.4 and XFree 4.30, LBA-Linux R1 Release is the epitome of the modern desktop.
  • Visual excellence. The stunning new design of the LBA-Linux desktop is appealing to the eye, turning work into pleasure.
  • Usability improvements. Ease of use has been a prime consideration in the design of LBA-Linux. The R1 Release includes optimal desktop settings and redesigned menus for hassle-free navigation.

Easy updates

Bonus CDs and updates to LBA-Linux R1 Release are installed using Updater, an LBA-Linux tool based on apt and synaptic. Updater enables software to be upgraded, and new software installed easily — either the entire content of bonus CDs, or selected packages from the internet.

Updater includes watcher, a small, unobtrusive program that alerts you whenever new upgrades become available.

Learn more

You can learn more about LBA-Linux by participating in the LBA-Linux forums and reading the online guides available at the LBA-Linux community website.

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