PUD (operating system)
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| Company / developer | Ping-Hsun Chen and Many Others |
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| OS family | Unix-like |
| Working state | Discontinued |
| Source model | Free and open source software |
| Latest stable release | 0.9.2 |
| Available language(s) | Multilingual |
| Update method | APT |
| Package manager | dpkg (front-ends like Synaptic available) |
| Supported platforms | x86 x86_64 |
| Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) |
| Default user interface | LXDE |
| License | CC: BY-NC-SA Uses parts of software released under the GNU GPL. |
| Official website | PUD GNU/Linux - Sourceforge |
PUD (Penk's Underbred Distro) GNU/Linux was a Taiwanese Linux distribution based on Ubuntu,[1] with ideas borrowed from the LAMPPIX and Damn Small Linux projects, and with support for traditional Chinese. Its main purpose is to provide a complete Linux desktop with many popular applications and tools, yet remain small and simple to operate.
System Requirements [edit]
- Recommended: 384MB of RAM
- 50 MB free space on Hard Drive[2]
References [edit]
- ^ "DistroWatch.com : PUD GNU/Linux". distrowatch.com. Distrowatch.com. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
- ^ "xPUD Frequently Asked Questions". System Requirements. n2j3 (New Version). Retrieved 2011-02-02.
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