Friday, August 28, 2015

about Kuki Linux

Kuki Linux (pronounced "cookie") was a lightweight Ubuntu based distribution that was active in 2008 and 2009.
It was created to be a replacement for the Fedora based Linpus Linux distribution bundled with the Acer Aspire One with the aim of being lightweight, fast, and optimized for netbooks. Like Ubuntu, Kuki Linux was free software.

Development goals

Kuki Linux was developed as a replacement for the Linpus Operating System installed on the Linux variant of the Acer Aspire One. Kuki's aims included backwards compatibility with Ubuntu, to make optimal use of the netbook's hardware, and to provide an intuitive user interface.

Main characteristics

Kuki Linux's key aim was to deliver full hardware compatibility with the Acer Aspire One without additional configuration or modification. It used the Xfce desktop environment.

Kuki Linux Custom Kernel

The Kuki Linux Kernel contained driver modules chosen to make it work better with the Acer Aspire One's hardware.

Past Kuki Linux Team

Kuki Linux was maintained by a small group of developers from around the world:
  • Joao Ferro, also known as leak, was the project's founder.
  • Joseph Braddock, also known as vw72, was the project's kernel maintainer.
  • Pedro Quintas, also known as linxisp, was the website maintainer. He also hosted the project's website.
  • Dulcidio Costa, also known as dcosta or hades_pt, contributed professionally designed wallpapers to the project.

History

Kuki Linux was developed from 2008 to 2009.

Release history

VersionFeaturesCodenameRelease date
Kuki Linux 1.0 alphaJoining the ingredientsrelease nameNovember 2008
Kuki Linux 2.0 alphaStable, Ubuntu 8.04 basedBavarian BretzelDecember 2008
Kuki Linux 2.6 alphaUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty, new themeBavarian BretzelFebruary 2009
Kuki Linux 2.7 alphaUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty everything worksBavarian BretzelMay 2009
Kuki Linux 2.8 alphaUbuntu 9.04 Jaunty minor updates, kernel revisionsBavarian BretzelSeptember 2009

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