PlanetaLinux.com.ar: GNU/Linux UTUTO, the first Argentinian Linux distro | Linux Today

PlanetaLinux.com.ar: GNU/Linux UTUTO, the first Argentinian Linux distro

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 15, 2000

[ Thanks to Cristian R. Arroyo for this
announcement and link. ]

At last Argentina has its first local-developed Linux
distribution ever! GNU/Linux UTUTO is based on SuSE 6.4 and Debian,
and is meant to boot and run from its own CD-ROM, thus avoiding the
hassle of hard disk partitioning.

It includes KDE, StarOffice 5.2 and WebMin for system-wide
configuration, including dial-up Internet access. It’s aimed
towards the Linux newbie and for Linux presentations.

Full
review
(in Spanish)

Web Webster

Web Webster

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