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OS family | Debian (Linux / Unix-like) |
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Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Free Software |
Initial release | 9 December 2008 |
Latest release | 3.0.1 / 13 March 2014 |
Platforms | IA-32 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux-libre) |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | IceWM (previously KDE) |
License | Exclusively free licenses per GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG)[1] |
Official website | musixdistro |
Musix GNU+Linux is a discontinued live CD and DVD Linux distribution for the IA-32 processor family based on Debian. It contained a collection of software for audio production, graphic design, video editing and general-purpose applications.
Musix GNU+Linux was one of the few Linux distributions recognized by the Free Software Foundation as being composed completely of free software.[2]
The main language used in development discussion and documentation was Spanish.
Software
Musix 2.0
Musix 2.0 was developed using the live-helper scripts from the Debian-Live project. The first Alpha version of Musix 2.0[3] was released on 25 March 2009 including two realtime-patched Linux-Libre kernels.
On 17 May 2009 the first beta version of Musix 2.0 was released.[4]
See also
- Comparison of Linux distributions
- dyne:bolic – another free distribution for multimedia enthusiasts
- GNU/Linux naming controversy
- List of Linux distributions based on Debian
References
External links
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