Anubis-Linux Intro & FAQ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Intro: -------- Hello. The directory structure: development - here you'll find source codes for the kernels and tools used in the making of AL site - is where the AL site is stored (check it out, no scripts *wink*) manual - here you will find the distro's current PDF user's manual x86 and x86_64 - here the ISO images are stored, 32-bit and 64-bit respectively Remember that both Alpha and Beta releases are transitional and will therefore only be available for a (relatively) short amount of time. FAQ: -------- Q: What is Anubis-Linux? A: It's a distro that has a proposed goal of teaching Linux usage, programming and networking, including basic security concepts. It strives to be suitable for both beginners and experts. Q: What does it contain? A: Wine, GCC, G++, Code::Blocks, NASM, FASM, YASM, KDbg, OllyDbg, NTCore Explorer, Dev-C++, Wireshark, Snort, Tor/Privoxy, QEMU, SYSLINUX and a lot of free docs (FAQs, tutorials, whitepapers, GFDL-released books, etc). Q: What is it suitable for? A: Computer science study, general and system programming, OS testing, Internet security study. Q: What does it NOT contain? A: Everyday multimedia and office software: K/MPlayer, OpenOffice.org, digiKam, Amarok, KOrganizer, KMail, KAddressBook etc. Q: What's it based on? A: Currently SimplyMEPIS 8.0.06 (read DISCLAIMER-LICENSE), modified Debian 2.6.31 kernel that supports SquashFS-LZMA filesystem compression. (i.e. bad squashfs 4.0 folder out, good squashfs-lzma 3.4 folder in.) Sp: I have a suggestion/question/want to tell you something really really really really... A: Reach me at: rfahy@ymail.com End.