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BlackPhanter OS is a Hungarian Linux distribution which borrows features from other major projects

Charles Barcza has announced the release of blackPantherOS 10.1, a Hungarian desktop Linux distribution built from components and concepts borrowed from several major distribution projects. The new version is built on Linux kernel 2.6.32.2 and includes X.Org Server 1.7.3, Mozilla Firefox 3.5.6, OpenOffice.org 3.1.1, GIMP 2.7.0, KDE 4.3.1 and other popular applications.

Some of the notable changes include: EasyInstall - an installation routine which ensures that even older and less powerful hardware is set up correctly; DisplayController - a program whose function is to bring up a graphical subsystem under any circumstances; DesktopSelector - an application that provides new users with an option to choose a preferred desktop environment based on visual impressions; MyInfo-Tool - a graphical hardware information program....

See the rest of the release announcement (in Hungarian) for further details and screenshots.

Download the live CD image from here:blackPantherOS_v10.1.iso (700MB, MD5).

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• 2009-12-31: Distribution Release: blackPanther OS 10.1
• 2009-06-29: Distribution Release: blackPanther OS 9.1
• 2004-08-08: Distribution Release: blackPanther OS 4.0


BlackPanther OS is a Hungarian Linux distribution which borrows features from other major projects, including Mandriva Linux (graphical configuration tools), Fedora (graphical user interface) and Ubuntu (driver management). The distribution is designed for use at school, home and work as it contains applications for common daily tasks, such as time management, office work or media playback.


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