Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable
distribution, an operating system which can also
be installed just by copying a directory onto the
hard disk. It is user-friendly, recognizes your
hardware devices (sound, video, firewire, and
USB), and offers a vast range of software for
multimedia production: editing and streaming of
audio and video, 3D modeling, photos, peer-to-peer
filesharing, Web browsing and publishing, word
processing, email, encryption, and networking.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release adds support for Java and for thin-client PXE network booting, along with improvements to Web browsing and {DF reading, upgrades to Xorg, K3b, and MPlayer, and more documentation and bugfixes.