Unity Linux – a minimalist Linux distribution based on Mandriva Linux.
The Live system uses the Openbox window manager as its default desktop.
Its package management is handled via Smart and RPM 5 package managers which can download and install packages from the project’s repository.
Unity Linux was under development in 2010.
In July 2012, the base system has been changed and used packages of ROSA instead of Mandriva, and an Alpha 1 version has been released as the last one by now.
Unity Linux is available for i586 and x86_64 CPU based machines.
There is a few other distros built on the Unity Linux, such as: Granular Linux, Producer Edition Linux, TinyMe, Unite17, SAMity Linux, HUMANity Linux.
Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Nostalgia-49-Unity Linux
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