Oct 01
New Relsease: Red Flag Linux 6.0
Red Flag Linux is one of the partners in the asian consortium developing Asianux in order to use it in their own products, and this is one of them. Red Flag Linux 6.0 is the new RF version, based on Asianux. It’s oriented towards desktop use and to allow for an easy transition from other desktop systems. It includes a set of Windowslike tools and it supports NTFS partitions natively –writing access too, which is still not so common– and OpenOffice 2.0.
The GUI is KDE 3.5.7. For the first time in a Red Flag release, it includes a 3D desktop through Beryl.
Kernel’s version is 2.6.22 with a generous dose of modules to use with a wide range of hardware. Other features are: dual boot configuration, rpm packages comptibility and management and automatic mounting for massive storage devices.
It’s availble in two .iso images and an extra software one.
