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MuLinux

muLinux was an Italian, English-language lightweight Linux distribution maintained by mathematics and physics professor Michele Andreoli, meant to allow very old and obsolete computers (80386, 80486 and Pentium Pro hardware dating from 1986 through 1998) to be used as basic intranet/Internet servers or text-based workstations with a UNIX-like operating…

Packages, Minimalist design & System requirements

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Minimalist design

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Default user interface
Unix shell and fvwm95
Kernel type
Monolithic kernel
Latest release
14r0 / February 10, 2004 (2004-02-10)
License
GPL and other
Official website
Micheleandreoli (Archived from: )
OS family
Linux (Unix-like)

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MuLinux

Nodes62
Edges61
Triples54
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032258
Components1

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MuLinux

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related to Packages · 17
MuLinux → Afterstep, Dosemu, Kaffe Java, Netscape Navigator, Netscape NavigatorNS2, NeXTSTEP GUI, Perl, SRV, SVGA, Tcl/Tk, TeX, Unix, VGA, VNC, Window, Windows, Wine
related to Minimalist design · 16
MuLinux → An, Another, CD-ROM, Development, DOS, Egad, If, It's, Lepton, Linux, One, OS, Unix, UNIX-like, Window VGA GUI, Windows
related to System requirements · 7
MuLinux → Intel, MB, MB RAM, RAM, SIMMs, Some, Windows
related to Name · 4
MuLinux → Greek, OS, SI, The
related to External links · 2
MuLinux → Archived, Web
Default user interface · 1
MuLinux → Unix shell and fvwm95
Kernel type · 1
MuLinux → Monolithic kernel
Latest release · 1
MuLinux → 14r0 / February 10, 2004 (2004-02-10)
License · 1
MuLinux → GPL and other
Official website · 1
MuLinux → Micheleandreoli (Archived from: )

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linux system also unix-like os floppy machine distribution 80386 packages later one could obsolete used version unix windows many old

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MuLinuxDefault user interfaceUnix shell and fvwm951.00infobox
MuLinuxKernel typeMonolithic kernel1.00infobox
MuLinuxLatest release14r0 / February 10, 2004 (2004-02-10)1.00infobox
MuLinuxLicenseGPL and other1.00infobox
MuLinuxOfficial websiteMicheleandreoli (Archived from: )1.00infobox
MuLinuxOS familyLinux (Unix-like)1.00infobox
MuLinuxSupported platformsx86-32 and later1.00infobox
MuLinuxWorking stateFrozen1.00infobox
MuLinuxrelated to External linksWeb0.60section
MuLinuxrelated to External linksArchived0.60section
MuLinuxrelated to Minimalist designLinux0.60section
MuLinuxrelated to Minimalist designDevelopment0.60section

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