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Turkix
DeveloperTurkix community
Written in C++, Python
OS family Linux ( Unix-like)
Working stateDiscontinued
Source model Open-source software
Final release3.0 / January 7, 2005
Final preview10.0 Alpha / March 17, 2005
Marketing target Personal computers
Available in Turkish, Azerbaijani, English
Update method urpmi ( rpmdrake)
Package manager RPM Package Manager
Platforms IA-32, x86-64
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
Userland GNU
Default
user interface
KDE Plasma Desktop
License GNU GPL v2
Support status
Discontinued

Turkix was a live Linux distribution, capable of self-installing on hard disk using a graphical wizard. The main goal of Turkix was to provide a very user-friendly Linux environment. Turkix was based on the Mandriva distribution. In visual style Turkix was similar to Windows XP.

First two releases of Turkix (1.0 and 1.9) were in Turkish and Azerbaijani only, but later releases had more language support, especially English.

Latest stable release of Turkix was 3.0, and the last unstable release was 10.0 Alpha. At this point the project was aborted.

Release history

Name Version Release date
Turkix 1.0 1.0 May 31, 2004
Turkix 1.9 1.9 September 25, 2004
Turkix 3.0 3.0 January 7, 2005
Turkix 10.0 Alpha 10.0 Alpha March 17, 2005
  Old version
  Older version, still supported
  Latest version
  Future release

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turkix
DeveloperTurkix community
Written in C++, Python
OS family Linux ( Unix-like)
Working stateDiscontinued
Source model Open-source software
Final release3.0 / January 7, 2005
Final preview10.0 Alpha / March 17, 2005
Marketing target Personal computers
Available in Turkish, Azerbaijani, English
Update method urpmi ( rpmdrake)
Package manager RPM Package Manager
Platforms IA-32, x86-64
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
Userland GNU
Default
user interface
KDE Plasma Desktop
License GNU GPL v2
Support status
Discontinued

Turkix was a live Linux distribution, capable of self-installing on hard disk using a graphical wizard. The main goal of Turkix was to provide a very user-friendly Linux environment. Turkix was based on the Mandriva distribution. In visual style Turkix was similar to Windows XP.

First two releases of Turkix (1.0 and 1.9) were in Turkish and Azerbaijani only, but later releases had more language support, especially English.

Latest stable release of Turkix was 3.0, and the last unstable release was 10.0 Alpha. At this point the project was aborted.

Release history

Name Version Release date
Turkix 1.0 1.0 May 31, 2004
Turkix 1.9 1.9 September 25, 2004
Turkix 3.0 3.0 January 7, 2005
Turkix 10.0 Alpha 10.0 Alpha March 17, 2005
  Old version
  Older version, still supported
  Latest version
  Future release

References


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