OsnofianLinux is a set of small distributions intended to fit on 1.44Mb floppy disk, in the boot sector of a CDROM, hard drive or even on a USB stick. Check the project homepage for more details and projects info.
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The main new features of this release are the new file formats supported (ogg and sid), and the ability to boot and read files from hard disks and USB disks. The support for ISA sound cards has been removed for parsimony reasons. Since the space limitation has been removed, several more features will be added in the future to increase the possible uses of this distribution. The planned improvements are audio CD support, and support for playing files over a network. This release already con- tains kernel modules for network cards and some network management programs compiled into busybox, but full network support is not implemented yet.
The main new features of this release are the new file formats supported (ogg and sid), and the ability to boot and read files from hard disks and USB disks. The support for ISA sound cards has been removed for parsimony reasons. Since the space limitation has been removed, several more features will be added in the future to increase the possible uses of this distribution. The planned improvements are audio CD support, and support for playing files over a network. This release already con- tains kernel modules for network cards and some network management programs compiled into busybox, but full network support is not implemented yet.
The main new features of this release are the new file formats supported (ogg and sid), and the ability to boot and read files from hard disks and USB disks. The support for ISA sound cards has been removed for parsimony reasons. Since the space limitation has been removed, several more features will be added in the future to increase the possible uses of this distribution. The planned improvements are audio CD support, and support for playing files over a network. This release already con- tains kernel modules for network cards and some network management programs compiled into busybox, but full network support is not implemented yet.
The main new features of this release are the new file formats supported (ogg and sid), and the ability to boot and read files from hard disks and USB disks. The support for ISA sound cards has been removed for parsimony reasons. Since the space limitation has been removed, several more features will be added in the future to increase the possible uses of this distribution. The planned improvements are audio CD support, and support for playing files over a network. This release already con- tains kernel modules for network cards and some network management programs compiled into busybox, but full network support is not implemented yet.
After more than five years from the first version, we are pleased to announce the release of a version that is no only capable of playing more file types, but also to read files from more media types and has increased versatility to meet all requests we received!
Solved some minor problems. Added all-in-one curses front-end (mp3Blaster 3.2). Changed the name on the files since we now have an addon floppy (optional in most cases),
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