LinuxConsole is an independently developed Linux live CD with different editions designed for desktops, servers, gaming consoles, and old computers. Its primary characteristics are easy installation, extensive choice of software in the form of modules, and excellent hardware detection.
Yann Le Doare has announced a new release of LinuxConsole, a lightweight, independent distribution whose editions feature the LXDE and MATE desktop environments. The new release, LinuxConsole 2.5, includes versions 4.1 and 4.4 of the Linux kernel, offers support for booting on UEFI-enabled hardware and provides many games. The 32-bit build runs the LXDE desktop environment while the 64-bit build comes with MATE as the default graphical user interface. "LinuxConsole 2.5 is out. This release is designed to be used with children - its easy to install on old computers with the included Windows Installer. A lot of games and music software are available for use. Both releases boot with BusyBox 1.24.2. Core software and libraries are stored on a Squashfs file system.
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LinuxConsole is an independently developed Linux live CD with different editions designed for desktops, servers, gaming consoles, and old computers. Its primary characteristics are easy installation, extensive choice of software in the form of modules, and excellent hardware detection.