User:Atyndall/AIP/Famelix
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| Famelix | |
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Famelix 2.1 RC2 |
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| Website | Famelix.com.br |
|---|---|
| Company/ developer |
Famelix Team [1] |
| OS family | Linux [2] |
| Source model | Open Source [3] |
| Initial release | March 2003 (age 4–5) |
| Latest stable release | 2.0 / July 20, 2007 [4] |
| Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
| Default user interface | Custom GUI - similar to Windows Vista |
| License | GNU General Public Licence [5] |
| Working state | Current |
Famelix is a Linux-based operating system that has the main aim to create a user interface similar to the Microsoft Windows operating system while releasing their software using the open source GNU General Public License. It is currently under development by a team of volunteers and co-ordinated by David Emmerich Jourdain [1] with version 2.1 (having a user interface similar to Windows Vista) currently in its release candidate stage [6].
[edit] Features
The operating system includes features such as automatic mounting of floppy disks, CDs and Flashdrives, automatic local and remote printer recognition, WINE intergration, a Live CD version, USB digital camera support, Microsoft Office 2003 support and a 3D environment through Compiz Fusion [2].
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Members (HTML). Famelix Project. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ a b The Project (HTML). Famelix Project. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ Where are the sources of Famelix? (HTML). Famelix Project. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ Index of /pub/famelix/famelix-2.0/famelix-2.0.iso (HTML). Famelix Project. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ Famelix Offical Website (HTML). Famelix Project. Retrieved on 2008-04-16. “Famelix Gnu/Linux”
- ^ Downloads (HTML). Famelix Project. Retrieved on 2008-04-16.

