Aurox is the most popular European distribution based on Fedora. It's a fast and stable operating system that focuses on better hardware support. The graphical configuration tools and installer help new users to get started with linux distributions.
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New version of Aurox 11.0 - Hermes - available! Key features: Kernel 2.6.12 GCC 4.0.1 KDE 3.4.1 OpenOffice.org 2.0 xorg 6.8.2 MPlayer 1.0pre7 GIMP 2.2.8
New version of Aurox 10.2 - Azurite - available! Key features of Aurox 10.2: X server:X.Org 6.8.1 system hibernation: SWUSP 2.1.5 system kernel: kernel 2.6.9 device file system: udev 0.39 mail client: Evolution 2.0.2 desktop graphical environment: KDE 3.3.2 and Gnome 2.8.1 office suite: OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 (MS Office compatible) multimedia player: MPlayer 1.0Pre6a, Xine 1.0.0 internet browsers: Mozilla 1.7.5, Firefox 1.0
Aurox Lld. has published a new verion of Aurox 10.1 US Beta. It is available for download from mirrors (the US directory): http://www.aurox.org/en/index.php?page=download "It offers full support for multimedia, special packages for education, internet communicators, office application: OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 and many apps for any purpose: Ximian Evolution, KMail, GIMP, Mozilla, Kget, Psi, Xine, XMMS, OpenSSH... "
Aurox 10.0 (code name: Amber) is available for download. ISO images are numbered as 10.0.1, because package list differs from "regular" 10.0 published couple of days ago. Changes in this release are related mainly to 'core' components of the system: kernel and hardware detection tools.
Beta release of upcoming Aurox 10.0 is out. 4 ISO images can be found on http://www.aurox.org/en/index.php?page=download. Please report bugs on http://bugs.aurox.org
This version has reduced number of packages. The whole distribution is placed on one CD. Two versions are available: German and Polish. However, it's still possible to install and use this version also in English. Read the full news on http://www.aurox.org
Since today ISO images of Aurox 9.4 are available. You can download them from one of two mirrors (third will be soon available). See details on http://www.aurox.org in download section.
New languages (eg. English and Italian) are now also supported. There is now only one CD set, and CDs are now "apt-enabled". KDE 3.2.1 was included along with a lot of code from 3.2.2 and several new KDE applications. OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 with Ximian's look&feel was included. Also updated were the kernel, ALSA, and multimedia apps (mplayer, xine, xmms). Many bugs were fixed and requested features made.
This is a semi-version of Aurox. It is on 2 CDs, localizations other than Polish and English are missing, so we don't recommend making update if You use other language. The main purpose was to fix some bugs and update system packages. You can also update Your previous version of Aurox using yum or apt-get, because the packages are also available.
We are pleased to announce the availability of Aurox Linux 9.3. It is based on Fedora Core 1, and includes later updates. In Aurox you will find all the features of Fedora Core (eg. ACPI, very usefull for laptop users), and many additional things (ALSA sound system; multimedia support, including DVD, AVI, mp3; spellchecking in OpenOffice.org in German, French, Polish and Spanish; a Polish version of the installer; educational software; games; a light desktop based on Fluxbox, and many more features).
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